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Accountability Buddies - Guests: Kayleigh Duddy & Lynsey Winchurch

Accountability Buddies - Guests: Kayleigh Duddy & Lynsey Winchurch

Update: 2024-10-10
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In this double-whammy, 2 for 1 special. Kayleigh Duddy (ANS Group) and Lynsey Winchurch (Crimson) discuss their journey from end users to consultants and the importance of having an accountability partner. They share how their partnership has influenced their professional growth and personal well-being. They emphasize the value of community events in their transition and the validation they provide. They also touch on the stigma of dyslexia and the importance of speaking out about it. The conversation ends with a discussion on uncomfortable moments and the need to challenge well-being shaming. The conversation explores the importance of empathy and understanding in the workplace, particularly in relation to mental health and accessibility. The hosts discuss the impact of unintentional actions and assumptions on others, and the need for open conversations and education to create a more inclusive environment. They also highlight the significance of designing systems and solutions with accessibility in mind from the beginning. The conversation concludes with a commitment to collaborate and raise awareness on these topics.

Takeaways

  • Having an accountability partner can greatly influence professional growth and personal well-being.
  • Community events provide validation and the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals.
  • Speaking out about personal challenges, such as dyslexia, can lead to empowerment and support.
  • Uncomfortable moments can be opportunities for growth and learning.
  • Well-being shaming should be challenged and individuals should be respected for their own choices and circumstances. Empathy and understanding are crucial in creating an inclusive workplace.
  • Unintentional actions and assumptions can have a negative impact on others.
  • Open conversations and education are necessary to foster a more inclusive environment.
  • Designing systems and solutions with accessibility in mind from the beginning is essential.

Special Thanks to
Kayleigh Duddy

Lynsey Winchurch

KenLikeFit for providing music for this episode - [Find out more about him and listen to his music here](https://linktr.ee/kenlikefit)

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Thanks to:
KenLikeFit for providing music for this episode - [Find out more about him and listen to his music here](https://linktr.ee/kenlikefit)

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Accountability Buddies - Guests: Kayleigh Duddy & Lynsey Winchurch

Accountability Buddies - Guests: Kayleigh Duddy & Lynsey Winchurch

Jon Russell & Mike Gowland

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