Simon Jones

Accessible Future

1.3 Billion people with disabilities are excluded by a world that isn't designed for them. Dismantling those barriers is no easy task - but it starts with education. After 15 years in the accessible vehicle industry, host Simon Jones is stepping into the role of a student to platform the voices fighting for a more inclusive world. From physical infrastructure to digital design, we explore lived experiences from disability advocates, tech innovators, policy makers, and more. Join us every second Wednesday as we learn how to build a more accessible future, together.

Auteur

Simon Jones

Catégorie

Education

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Dernier épisode

2 juil. 2026

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Ableism at Work - With Julie "Jules" Emeid 02.07.2026

Julie “Jules” Emeid has a diploma, an honours degree, and a master's in progress, and she still gets read as a twenty-year-old who "doesn't know anything" the moment she walks into an interview. On this episode, she breaks down what ableism at work actually looks like: the hiring bias that sits in the gap between a strong résumé and the room, the assumptions people make about dis...

Reframing Transportation Barriers - Accessible Transportation with Paul Siller 17.06.2026

What if the biggest barrier to healthcare isn't the clinic, but getting there? For more than two decades, Paul Siller has run the Rocky View Regional Handibus Society, a rural charity that gets people to the appointments, groceries, and everyday places they can't reach on their own. In this episode of the Accessible Future Podcast, Paul and host Simon Jones reframe what accessible transpor...

Accessibility is Personal - Kelly Thibodeau on Inclusive Design
 03.06.2026

Kelly Thibodeau builds her work around one idea: accessibility is personal. The founder of Squarely Accessible joins Simon to talk about what inclusive design actually means online, and why so much of it comes down to a single choice, including people on purpose, or excluding them by accident. Kelly shares the story of watching her mom's world shrink as technology moved on without her, the bus...

Ableism at Work - with Julie "Jules" Emeid 01.06.2026

Julie “Jules” Emeid has a diploma, an honours degree, and a master's in progress, and she still gets read as a twenty-year-old who "doesn't know anything" the moment she walks into an interview. On this episode, she breaks down what ableism at work actually looks like: the hiring bias that sits in the gap between a strong résumé and the room, the assumptions people make about dis...

Growing Up a Young Caregiver, Now Fighting for Change - With Chrissy Sadowski 20.05.2026

Chrissy Sadowski spent years caring for her mother, who has MS, without anyone calling it caregiving. She was a teenager seeking help who was told no. She was a young adult who grew up in a house full of unknowns and ambulance visits and learned to move on. It wasn't until she was 38 years old, sitting in a room with the Young Caregivers Association, that it clicked. She had been a young careg...

Blindness Is a Spectrum. Ignorance Isn't - with Beth Deer 06.05.2026

Beth Deer is a reporter and podcast host for AMI, Canada's accessible media broadcaster, and shares life as a blind person with her followers under @the_blind_girlie. She was born with optic nerve hypoplasia and lost the functional vision she grew up with at 13 following a surgery that went wrong. In this episode: her Zootopia theory of what an accessible world actually looks like, the differe...

Transit is Accessibility: The Missing Link with Luke Mellor 22.04.2026

Most conversations about accessibility focus on ramps, apps, and adaptive features. Luke Mellor thinks there’s a missing link. If transit itself doesn't show up when you need it, or doesn't go where you need to go, none of the rest of it matters. Luke works at Pantonium, a Canadian company that builds on-demand transit software rooted in the paratransit space. In this episode, he breaks do...

Congratulations, Not Condolences - Celebrating Down Syndrome with Jubilee Dueck-Thiessen 08.04.2026

Jubilee Dueck-Thiessen is the Executive Director of the Manitoba Down Syndrome Society. She started with MDSS as a student, spent years at L'Arche Winnipeg leading community programs and a major accessibility-focused art exhibit, and has now returned to MDSS to lead the organization. In this episode, she makes a case for seeing disability not through a medical lens, asking what's wrong and...

Barrier Free Living: Building an Inclusive Community with L'arche Winnipeg 25.03.2026

In todays episode of Accessible Future, host Simon Jones sits down with three members of L'Arche Winnipeg, Grace, Mira, and Jordan, to talk about what barrier free living actually looks like when it goes beyond ramps and wheelchair access. L'Arche is built on the idea that people with and without intellectual disabilities can live together, share a home, and grow from one another. Not as a...

Assume We’re Coming: Accessible Design with Peter Tonge 11.03.2026

What does a wheelchair fencer, criminal defence lawyer, datascientist, and accessibility auditor have in common? They're all Peter Tonge, and he's here to challenge how organizations think about disability inclusion.   In this episode, host Simon Jones sits down with Peter Tongeof Peter Tonge Consulting to explore what accessibility really means beyond the building code. Peter has been a w...

Welcome To The Accessible Future 05.03.2026

1.3 billion people are excluded by a world that isn’t designed for them. Dismantling the barriers 1 in 6 people face is no easy task - but it starts with education. In this trailer, host Simon Jones introduces a brand-new journey into the world of accessibility. By day, Simon works at MoveMobility, building wheelchair-accessible vehicles in Canada. Through his work, he has realized that while phys...

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