What does true disability inclusion look like—and what still needs to change? In this episode of The Audrey & Jeremy Show, Audrey and Jeremy sit down with disability advocate, entrepreneur, author, and founder of DiverseAbility, Tiffany Yu, for a conversation about resilience, advocacy, identity, and creating a more inclusive world. After surviving a car accident at nine years old that claimed her father's life and left her with permanent disabilities, Tiffany transformed her personal journey into a global movement for disability inclusion. Today, she's helping reshape how the world thinks about disability through her organization, her speaking, and her bestselling book, The Anti-Ableist Manifesto. Together, Audrey, Jeremy, and Tiffany explore: Tiffany's journey from trauma to advocacyWhy disability representation mattersThe hidden impact of ableism and everyday assumptionsThe importance of community, belonging, and disability prideAudrey and Jeremy's fight to end the SSI marriage penaltyHow changing hearts and minds is just as important as changing lawsThe power of trying something new, rewriting limiting beliefs, and pursuing big dreamsThe conversation is deeply personal as Audrey and Jeremy share their own experiences advocating in Washington, D.C. for the right to marry without risking essential benefits. Tiffany offers thoughtful insight into why stories have the power to change policy—and why every person deserves the opportunity to live, love, and pursue their dreams without unnecessary barriers. Whether you're part of the disability community, an advocate, a family member, or simply looking to better understand disability inclusion, this episode is filled with meaningful conversations that challenge assumptions and inspire action. Connect with Tiffany Yu🌐 https://tiffanyyu.com 📘 The Anti-Ableist ManifestoAvailable wherever books are sold. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Share this episode to help amplify disability voices and create a more inclusive future.