Inclusive Leadership: Katie McMurray’s Sensory Tool House
Description
In this episode of Leaders Lead, host Tony Taylor welcomes Katie McMurray, the owner of Sensory Tool House, located in Olympia, Washington. Katie shares her inspiring journey of building a business dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals and their families. Sensory Tool House provides a wide range of sensory-friendly tools and resources to help both children and adults thrive in their daily lives.
Key Highlights:
- Katie’s Personal Motivation: Katie, a parent of neurodivergent children, was inspired to create Sensory Tool House after struggling to find local resources that could meet her family’s needs. She turned her personal challenges into a mission-driven business.
- A Space for Everyone: Sensory Tool House offers a wide range of products like sensory swings, fidgets, compression clothing, and adaptive devices that cater to both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals. Katie emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming space where families can try out products before making purchases.
- Building Community: Katie speaks about the importance of community support, collaborating with local organizations to offer sensory-friendly events and workshops. From yoga classes to sensory-friendly Santa visits, Sensory Tool House fosters inclusivity at every turn.
- Empowering Neurodivergent Employees: Sensory Tool House is a place where neurodivergent employees can thrive. Katie discusses her inclusive hiring practices, emphasizing that by providing the right accommodations, her team can perform at their best.
Takeaways:
Katie McMurray’s journey is a powerful example of how personal passion and purpose can lead to the creation of a business that not only serves customers but also strengthens community bonds. Sensory Tool House is a model for inclusivity and leadership, offering tools, support, and a sense of belonging to neurodivergent individuals and their families.
Who Should Listen to This Episode:
This episode is perfect for:
- Parents and Caregivers of Neurodivergent Individuals: Looking for resources, community, and support in helping their children or loved ones thrive.
- Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners: Those looking for inspiration in building purpose-driven businesses with a social impact.
- Educators and Special Education Professionals: Teachers, counselors, and specialists working with neurodivergent students seeking tools and ideas.
- Diversity and Inclusion Advocates: Professionals focused on creating inclusive environments in the workplace and in the community.
- Community Organizers and Nonprofits: People working to improve accessibility and support for underserved populations.
- Mental Health and Occupational Therapists: Those interested in sensory tools and adaptive devices for neurodivergent individuals.
- Leadership and Personal Development Enthusiasts: Regular podcast listeners who enjoy stories of overcoming challenges and building impactful businesses.