Episode 1

You Don’t Wait Until a Barrier Is Insurmountable to Acknowledge It

Donna Bungard describes how her lived experience and technical background led her into accessibility leadership. She emphasizes skills-first hiring, the importance of normalizing disability, and centering real human experiences rather than compliance alone. Bungard discusses neurodiversity as a spectrum, the value of customization in both work and digital products, and why accessibility benefits everyone. She highlights the need for authentic voices, continuous learning, and careful but optimistic use of AI as a mainstream assistive technology that can reshape inclusion if guided responsibly.

About the Podcast

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Digital Accessibility
The People Behind the Progress

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Joe Welinske

Joe Welinske provides consulting for organizations needing assistance with digital accessibility.
With over 25 years of experience with accessibility, Joe can help you make sure you are enjoying the benefits of digital products that work for people with all abilities.
Joe has been credentialed as a Certified Professional in Core Competency Accessibility by IAAP and as a Section 508 Trusted Tester.
Joe serves as Accessibility Director at Blink - an evidence-driven design agency. As Director, Joe is responsible for helping Blink's practitioners to build accessibility into everything they do. He also evangelizes the need for accessibility with Blink's clients and partners.
Joe is a co-organizer of the Seattle Inclusive Design and Accessibility meetup group and he has served as the Secretary of the King County Metro Paratransit Advisory Committee.