
In June 2025 Forbes Magazine published an Accessibility 100 List.
The idea was to highlight leaders in the disability community, but there were a lot of corporations included, and a lot of people who, while allies, were not disabled themselves. It got me to thinking that I wanted to highlight all of the amazing people in the community who are disabled but still are making things happen. That is how this website was born.
Post #5: What Jim Henson can teach us about marketing
I have been a muppet fan for as long as I can remember. One of the most tragic days of my life, however, is when…
Post #4: Is it really possible to talk human?
Yesterday, I watched Harry Gottlieb’s webinar on talking human (It’s called Corporate Blahblahdiblah) and how corporations generally don’t do it. His point was well taken.…
Post #3: The fine line between Shock & Awe
I saw an ad the other day while I was watching the Cleveland Indians game…it was for one of those trivia companies that you can…
Post #2: Afghans for Afghans
Back in 2001, I, like everyone, felt hopeless and helpless in the wake of 9/11. Watching people tell the stories of their loved ones for…
Blog #1: The Tale of the Indian Bead Loom
Lately, I’ve been thinking about an event that happened over a period of months when I was a little kid. You have to understand, in…
Yeah, so, I’m repurposing my blog
And I’m starting with a challenge. Inspired by the great Ed Hamell (aka Hamell on Trial), who challenged himself to write a song a day…
I’m up to the big 10!
Just a reminder that I am hoping to make 200 items for charity this year. If I do, would you donate $25 to either the…
6 & 7
Two more bags for the Haiti orphanage:
Items 2-5
These are bags that I am going to fill with 5 items each and then send on to God’s Littlest Angels, an orphanage in Haiti…
Item #1
A blanket for Project Snuggles. I’m close…so close…to being done with that green yarn.