Speaking — Consulting — UX and Product Testing
In a world where systems are often rigid and change is constant, the most powerful asset any organization has is the ability to see things differently.
Lasting success isn't just about grand initiatives; it's about building a culture of creative problem-solving where every team member feels empowered to contribute.
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Remy brings this principle to life for leading organizations across technology, healthcare, and media. They translate a lifetime of navigating inaccessible systems into a powerful, actionable framework for innovation.
Attendees leave with a renewed sense of possibility and a clear, practical understanding of how to identify hidden barriers, leverage diverse perspectives, and build more adaptable, resilient, and truly inclusive structures—starting immediately.




Core Idea: Media and storytelling shape who society values. This talk unpacks the current state of representation, and how representation drives real-world attitudes. We’ll explore how creators, studios, and institutions can move from “inclusion” to genuine power-sharing.
Why it matters: Representation isn’t just optics — it shapes culture, policy, and profit. This session shows how authentic storytelling leads to deeper audience trust and long-term relevance with potentially greater profits.


Core Idea: AI can expand accessibility — or deepen bias. Its impact on disabled communities will be profound and far-reaching. This talk explores the high-stakes intersection of AI and disability, covering rights, accommodations, representation, and the path to true inclusion.
Why it matters: AI fundamentally shapes who gets seen, heard, and served in our world. This talk provides actionable insights to help organizations future-proof their systems against bias while advancing equity and spurring innovation.
From Trope to Truth:
Disability Representation in Media
Bias in the Machine:
AI & Disability
Working While Disabled:
Redesigning the Workplace for Reality
Core Idea: Disabled professionals aren’t edge cases — they’re the test case for whether a workplace is humane. This session breaks down practical, cultural, and policy shifts that make work sustainable.
Why it matters: Inclusive design isn’t charity—it’s infrastructure for retention, innovation, and resilience. This talk helps organizations evolve beyond compliance to real belonging.
Disability Representation in Media:
Disability and the workplace:


The Disability Advantage: Why Inclusion Makes You More Competitive


Core Idea: Disabled workers bring adaptive thinking, creativity, and systems awareness—qualities every organization needs. This talk reframes accessibility from a legal checkbox to a strategic advantage.
Why it matters: Companies that integrate disability inclusion outperform peers on innovation and loyalty. Learn how to build structures that attract, support, and keep top talent.
Disability and Medicine:
Bedside Manners for a New Era:
Listening to the Expert Patient


Core Idea: Disabled and chronically ill people often know their bodies best—but medicine isn’t built to listen. This talk reframes medical authority, diagnostic bias, and care culture.
Why it matters: Building trust with patients means acknowledging their expertise. This session helps medical professionals create care relationships grounded in respect and collaboration.
The Doctor Makes Me Sick: Creating Healthcare Systems for Neurodiversity


Core Idea: Doctor’s offices, hospitals, and the systems they use are antagonistic to many neurodivergent experiences. This talk challenges medical culture to see sensory needs and cognitive diversity as clinical realities requiring care.
Why it matters: Neurodivergent people aren’t rare—they’re routinely overlooked by systems that prize compliance over communication. This talk offers a path toward healthcare that actually heals.
Social Media and Advocacy:
Social Media That Works: Strategy, Authenticity, and Lasting Impact
Core Idea: With millions of views and a roster of clients ranging from nonprofits to major brands, Remy breaks down how to craft content that doesn’t just go viral—but builds community, trust, and measurable influence.
Why it matters: In a landscape flooded with noise, audiences crave real connection. This talk reveals how authenticity drives algorithms, how brands can balance visibility with values, and how organizations can turn social reach into long-term credibility and growth.
Social Media for Advocacy: From Viral to Valuable
Core Idea: Views are cheap—impact isn’t. This keynote maps how creators and organizations can turn awareness into action, and reach into reform. It’s a practical playbook for meaningful communication in a noisy world.
Why it matters: Successful social media isn’t about virality—it’s about purpose. Learn how to design content ecosystems that convert attention into influence and real-world change. This approach builds lasting credibility and drives measurable outcomes.
Neuroinclusive events:
Designing the neuroinclusive event/festival
Core Idea: Designing for neuroinclusion isn't about adding separate accommodations, but about mastering sensory, information, and social access to build a better event for everyone. This talk provides the practical blueprint.
Why It Matters: Over 30% of people are neurodivergent, meaning standard events often unintentionally exclude a vast audience. Future-proof your success by creating a more thoughtful, comfortable, and equitable experience that benefits every single attendee.


