Accessibility for All: What Businesses and Governments Get Wrong
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In this episode of the Angry Asian Uncle Podcast, wesit down with Mitch, founder of Access Billings, to talk aboutwhat accessibility really means — and why it’s still failing so many people.
From ADA laws and website accessibility, to restaurantswithout ramps, to the false belief that disabled people don’t havespending power, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the everydaybarriers faced by the disabled, blind, elderly, veterans, and families withchildren.
Mitch shares how grassroots action, communitypressure, and small, practical changes — like turning a two-inch lip into aramp — can make a massive difference. We also explore why accessibility worksbest when it’s not framed as a “disability issue,” but a benefit foreveryone.
This episode is honest, educational, occasionally funny, andultimately hopeful — showing how awareness, culture, and community can drivereal change when institutions fall short.