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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 29 MIN

Disability Representation in the Media - with Lisa Cox OAM & Paul Nunnari PSM PLY

from Open Wired with Natalie Phillips-Mason · host Natalie Phillips-Mason

About this episodeOn this episode of Open Wired, host Natalie Phillips-Mason talks with award winning disability advocates Lisa Cox OAM and Paul Nunnari PSM PLY about disability representation in the media. They explore why representation matters, how organisations can get it right, and what businesses lose when disability inclusion is ignored. From Breaking Bad to Autistic Barbie, this episode is full of insights and candid commentary. TakeawaysWhy representation mattersThe brands doing it wellHow to avoid tokenismThe disability dollar and commercial impacts of exclusion   How to make shopping more inclusive and accessible. SourcesHome - Media Diversity AustraliaHome | Inclusively MadeConnect With NatalieInterested in being a guest, have a topic you'd like me to explore or just want to connect? I'd love to hear from you. Visit my website - https://inc-change.com/Follow on Instagram @inclusivechangeFollow me on Linked In Email me [email protected].

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