
34: Workplace Accommodations & Interview with Sydney of Accessible Creates
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A Canadian walked into the Pentagon and gave a talk on workplace accessibility & inclusion...
Being diagnosed as autistic at just six years old shaped Sydney Elaine Butler’s path in ways she’s still unpacking today.
From navigating education and career barriers to advocating for accessibility in HR, Sydney shares how lived experience fuels her work.
Public speaking, social media, and authenticity also come into play — with Sydney reminding us that success looks different for everyone, and that sustainability in advocacy and content creation starts with listening to your body.
Curious about what’s inside?
✨ How early diagnosis impacts education and career choices
✨ Why accessibility in HR can’t be standardized — and shouldn’t be
✨ Social media, authenticity, and sustainable content creation
✨ Why community and cultural perspectives matter in shaping neurodiversity
PLUS — listen for our methods of self-care in these trying times
However you’re able to engage, thank you for being here!
With love,
Sarah 💜
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