What if your social media could reach more people—with just a few easy tweaks?
My interview with Anne Mok is a must-see, must-listen podcast. Anne is a passionate advocate, blind content creator, author, and professional speaker who’s bridging the gap between the sighted and visually impaired communities. She doesn’t just talk about inclusion—she lives it. And during our conversation, she taught me how just a few simple changes could make my posts way more accessible. (Pro tip: She shares some of those around timestamp 13 in her TEDx talk.) • Blind Sighted | Anne Mok | TEDxSFU Her just-released book is riveting: Resilience and Purpose: Discovering Strength and Connection in Life’s Cracks Please tune in and join our conversation—and let Anne and me know what you take away. I said something at the end of the interview that surprised even me: I offered to sell her books at the back table at one of her events. That’s how much I don’t want Anne to disappear from my life.
IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Anne Mok is an Asian woman with long wavy highlighted hair. She is wearing a white top with a white background, and she has white fake flowers behind her. Rosalyn Rourke is Caucasian woman with shoulder length white hair, a pink shawl, black glasses and a beige background with an abstract painting behind her.
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