Media producer, voiceover artist, public speaker, consultant and longtime philanthropist, Michele Spitz, stops by to have a couple of laughs and discuss her passion of advocating for media accessibility and disability inclusion and awareness. For over 10 years, she has been dedicated to funding audio description and post production accessibility grants to ensure that media content is equally accessible to low-vision and blind audiences. From ballet films to Beatles documentaries and Academy Award Ceremonies, Michele seems to have done it all. Because she believes that art can heal the world, she doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
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