Alycia Anderson Blog

She Found Her Voice and Her TEDx Talk Is Changing How We Hear Disability


Published: Thursday April 16, 2026
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Peri Finkelstein is changing how the world understands voice, disability, and visibility. Living with muscular dystrophy, she transformed communication challenges into a powerful platform, culminating in her TEDx talk and growing advocacy. In this episode, we unpack stigma, assistive technology, resilience, and the courage to step out of line. It’s a bold conversation about being heard, redefining identity, and why accessibility is innovation in action.

Episode 137 Transcript


Published: Thursday April 16, 2026
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Peri Finkelstein is redefining what it means to be heard. Born with muscular dystrophy, she turned communication barriers into a platform for impact, using voice technology to amplify her message on the TEDx stage and beyond. In this powerful conversation, we explore stigma, accessibility, resilience, and why stepping out of line can unlock purpose, visibility, and lasting change for the disability community and far beyond.

Opening Keynote at DDNC 2026: A Disability & Neurodiversity Speaker on Turning Inclusion into Action


Published: Sunday April 12, 2026
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Opening the Room: Why These Moments Matter Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum.An opening keynote slot (my favorite)A room full of advocates and allies. Honestly… a perfect event. Last Friday, I had the honor of opening the DDNC 2026 Developmental Disability and Neurodiversity Conference, hosted by Special Care Services. And from the moment I rolled in, … read more… Opening Keynote at DDNC 2026: A Disability & Neurodiversity Speaker on Turning Inclusion into Action

Moving Inclusion Forward: A Q&A with Alycia Anderson – SETWorks Interview


Published: Sunday April 12, 2026
alycia on stage giving a keynote speech at SETworks

An interview at SETWorks Disability advocate and keynote speaker: Alycia Anderson shares her journey, lessons from leadership, and what it takes to make inclusion real, not just aspirational. When it comes to inclusion, most organizations have the right intentions. But as globally recognized TEDx keynote speaker, disability advocate, and inclusion superwoman Alycia Anderson points out, intention doesn’t always translate … read more… Moving Inclusion Forward: A Q&A with Alycia Anderson – SETWorks Interview

ReelAbilities Is Changing Disability Representation in Media | Lawrence Carter-Long


Published: Thursday April 9, 2026
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Lawrence Carter-Long, Director of Engagement at ReelAbilities, shares how living with cerebral palsy led him from “poster child” to reshaping disability representation in film and media. This episode explores how storytelling influences perception, why disability narratives remain misrepresented, and how ReelAbilities is driving cultural change through authentic voices, inclusive filmmaking, and community. A powerful conversation on visibility, identity, and the future of disability in media.

Episode 136 Transcript


Published: Thursday April 9, 2026
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Lawrence Carter-Long shares how growing up with cerebral palsy shaped his life’s purpose in storytelling and media. From poster child to leading ReelAbilities, he explores how film influences perception, why disability representation is still misaligned with reality, and how authentic stories can shift culture faster than policy. This conversation reveals the power of visibility, lived experience, and who gets to tell the story.

The Real Barrier to Inclusion: Why Culture Matters More Than Accessibility


Published: Thursday April 2, 2026
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What if the biggest barrier to inclusion isn’t accessibility but culture? In this episode, Alycia Anderson and Meghan Connolly Haupt explore how perception, expectations, and shared responsibility shape truly inclusive communities. From workplace leadership to everyday interactions, they unpack why empathy and creativity matter more than compliance alone. This conversation challenges us to move beyond physical access and choose, together, to build spaces where everyone genuinely belongs.

Episode 135 Transcript


Published: Thursday April 2, 2026
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This transcript of Episode 135 of Pushing Forward with Alycia features a powerful conversation with Meghan Connolly Haupt on redefining inclusion. Together, they explore why culture—not just accessibility—shapes belonging in our communities and workplaces. From personal stories to leadership insights, this discussion highlights the role of empathy, perception, and shared responsibility in building environments where everyone can fully participate.

Our Stories, Our Impact: Closing Women’s History Month with Purpose and Progress


Published: Monday March 30, 2026
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As Women’s History Month closes, I reflect on being featured in the California Department of Insurance’s “Our Stories, Our Impact” series and serving as the inaugural disability-owned business representative on the Insurance Diversity Task Force. Through AB 1140, we are advancing real economic inclusion. This work is about more than visibility. It is about access, opportunity, and ensuring disability-owned businesses are recognized as vital contributors to a powerful and evolving industry.

From “I Want One” to “Watch Out”


Published: Wednesday March 25, 2026
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Alycia Anderson shares two powerful, real-life moments that reveal how quickly curiosity about disability can turn into fear. From a child who excitedly said, “I want a wheelchair,” to another who was warned to “watch out,” this story exposes how adult reactions shape perception. This episode challenges us to rethink how we respond and how those responses influence inclusion, belonging, and the next generation of leaders.