57 min

Accessible & Inclusive Social Media My Life Without Limits

    • Personal Journals

Alexa Heinrich is an award-winning social media manager in Central Florida, the creator of the popular websites
Accessible Social and Social Media Tea, and the author of Accessible Social: a beginner's guide to creating inclusive social media content. She is a passionate advocate for creating accessible and inclusive content for social media and has given presentations on the subject to digital professionals at numerous brands, organizations, and events around the world including Harvard University, the National ADA Symposium, the World Health Organization, and the U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus.

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My Life Without Limits is a podcast by Cerebral Palsy Alberta

Music from Soundstripe: Astro Jetson by Mikey Geiger

https://app.soundstripe.com/royalty-free-music

Carlos is a Hispanic male with cerebral palsy. He has short dark hair, dark eyes, some facial goatee hair, and uses crutches/canes to help him walk. 

Leah is a white female with shoulder length red hair, freckles, green eyes, wears glasses and is able bodied. 

Follow us on Instagram @mylifewithoutlimitspodcast

Support our podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mlwlpodcast

lison@cpalberta.com for any questions!

We acknowledge that what we call Alberta is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, and the Tsuu T’ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.

Alexa Heinrich is an award-winning social media manager in Central Florida, the creator of the popular websites
Accessible Social and Social Media Tea, and the author of Accessible Social: a beginner's guide to creating inclusive social media content. She is a passionate advocate for creating accessible and inclusive content for social media and has given presentations on the subject to digital professionals at numerous brands, organizations, and events around the world including Harvard University, the National ADA Symposium, the World Health Organization, and the U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus.

Instagram

Website

My Life Without Limits is a podcast by Cerebral Palsy Alberta

Music from Soundstripe: Astro Jetson by Mikey Geiger

https://app.soundstripe.com/royalty-free-music

Carlos is a Hispanic male with cerebral palsy. He has short dark hair, dark eyes, some facial goatee hair, and uses crutches/canes to help him walk. 

Leah is a white female with shoulder length red hair, freckles, green eyes, wears glasses and is able bodied. 

Follow us on Instagram @mylifewithoutlimitspodcast

Support our podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mlwlpodcast

lison@cpalberta.com for any questions!

We acknowledge that what we call Alberta is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, and the Tsuu T’ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.

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