We're Not Stumped - Centering on life stories of Amputees and the Limb Loss / Limb Difference Communities

We're Not Stumped Podcast with Friendly Like Me Accessibility App CEO Elysia Everett

May 30, 2024 Mike Bolland Season 4 Episode 2
We're Not Stumped Podcast with Friendly Like Me Accessibility App CEO Elysia Everett
We're Not Stumped - Centering on life stories of Amputees and the Limb Loss / Limb Difference Communities
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We're Not Stumped - Centering on life stories of Amputees and the Limb Loss / Limb Difference Communities
We're Not Stumped Podcast with Friendly Like Me Accessibility App CEO Elysia Everett
May 30, 2024 Season 4 Episode 2
Mike Bolland

In this episode on the We're Not Stumped podcast, I'm honored to have Elysia Everett, founder and CEO of Friendly Like Me.

Friendly Like Me is an innovative app dedicated to finding and reviewing accessible places. Its mission is to enhance accessibility in public spaces and make it easier for everyone to discover accessible locations, ensuring more people can participate in various activities without hindrance. Access to accurate accessibility information is vital for full participation in society. Unfortunately, such information is often scarce, subjective, and difficult to find. This lack of reliable data frequently prevents individuals from engaging in activities they would otherwise enjoy, including visiting size-friendly and accessible businesses across the United States. Friendly Like Me is committed to changing this, benefiting everyone.

Through collaboration with reviewers, advocates, and business owners, Friendly Like Me strives to create more welcoming and accessible places. The platform facilitates interaction between people and businesses about specific accommodations needed to attract customers who prioritize accessibility. It's worth noting that US adults with disabilities, including many individuals of higher weights, represent the third-largest market segment in the country. According to the American Institute for Research, the discretionary income for working-age persons with disabilities is $21 billion.

 Businesses can claim their listings on Friendly Like Me to inform patrons about their amenities and any limitations. Transparency is key—it's very friendly to let people know in advance if they cannot accommodate them. Friendly Like Me's reviews focus on the presence or absence of specific accommodations, reducing the subjectivity often found in star-based review systems.

 Links: Friendly Like Me Website: https://www.friendlylikeme.com/

#accessible #accessibleliving #accessibleeducation #accessibility #accessibilityawareness 

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In this episode on the We're Not Stumped podcast, I'm honored to have Elysia Everett, founder and CEO of Friendly Like Me.

Friendly Like Me is an innovative app dedicated to finding and reviewing accessible places. Its mission is to enhance accessibility in public spaces and make it easier for everyone to discover accessible locations, ensuring more people can participate in various activities without hindrance. Access to accurate accessibility information is vital for full participation in society. Unfortunately, such information is often scarce, subjective, and difficult to find. This lack of reliable data frequently prevents individuals from engaging in activities they would otherwise enjoy, including visiting size-friendly and accessible businesses across the United States. Friendly Like Me is committed to changing this, benefiting everyone.

Through collaboration with reviewers, advocates, and business owners, Friendly Like Me strives to create more welcoming and accessible places. The platform facilitates interaction between people and businesses about specific accommodations needed to attract customers who prioritize accessibility. It's worth noting that US adults with disabilities, including many individuals of higher weights, represent the third-largest market segment in the country. According to the American Institute for Research, the discretionary income for working-age persons with disabilities is $21 billion.

 Businesses can claim their listings on Friendly Like Me to inform patrons about their amenities and any limitations. Transparency is key—it's very friendly to let people know in advance if they cannot accommodate them. Friendly Like Me's reviews focus on the presence or absence of specific accommodations, reducing the subjectivity often found in star-based review systems.

 Links: Friendly Like Me Website: https://www.friendlylikeme.com/

#accessible #accessibleliving #accessibleeducation #accessibility #accessibilityawareness 

Send Mike a Message!

Support the Show.



Want to be considered as a guest? Fill out the form here: https://werenotstumped.com/contact-amputee-podcast/

Want to learn more about our host Mike Bolland? See his website https://mikebolland.com/

Introduction
Elysia Everett's story
Elysia explains what her app does
How new data points are introduced
The inspiration for the application and website
The goal to get all types of people out and comfortable in public
How a business can claim their listing
Future of app