The Glitter Effect
In this episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate interviews Julie Fisher, a passionate inclusion advocate and author whose work is inspired by her son Darcy, who has Down syndrome. Julie shares how her journey began with a prenatal diagnosis that allowed her to prepare her community to welcome Darcy with celebration rather than pity. This lived experience fueled her transition into a public speaker and author of five books, where she challenges organizations to move beyond “ticking boxes” and toward genuine belonging. Julie highlights the importance of curiosity over judgment, explaining that most people who stare or hesitate are simply unsure of how to interact. By choosing to smile and encourage questions—even from curious children—she has found that barriers often dissolve into kindness. She emphasizes that whether in schools or workplaces, providing the right support allows individuals with disabilities to “shine” and contribute meaningfully to society. Ultimately, Julie’s story is one of resilience and systemic change. She notes that while there is still progress to be made, the younger generation is naturally more inclusive and accepting of differences. Her core message to parents and community leaders alike is to never navigate this path alone; by seeking support and leading with an open heart, we can create a world where every person feels seen and valued. Website: www.juliefisher.com.au [http://www.juliefisher.com.au] Facebook: The Unexpected Journey
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