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Friendly Like Me – Pushing Limits – August 23, 2024

Aug 23, 202430 min
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Spoiler alert: the world is inaccessible. Often, those in the disability community and with access needs struggle to go where they want to when they want to. We often have our entire days planned out around our needs. Additionally, it’s difficult to decide to go somewhere if you don’t know how accessible it is. Our guest today is making an effort to fix this problem by using technology. Elysia Everett Elysia Everett is a technologist and founder of the free to use app and website, Friendly Like Me. Her app is review-based; it is similar to yelp, but specifically designed for people with access needs to use to rate and review businesses based on their accessibility. With a career in technology and law in her back pocket, she feels she is uniquely qualified to tackle this issue with the disability community. Listen in as she describes her inspiration for starting Friendly Like Me, as well as the conversations that she has one on one with business owners. As she says, the biggest issue that she comes across is a lack of understanding, whether it be on an airline or within the walls of a brick-and-mortar building. Additionally, if you would like to hear the full conversation after this program, feel free to listen to it on the podcast, The Disability Myth. This program is hosted and produced by Dominick Trevethan. The post Friendly Like Me – Pushing Limits – August 23, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
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