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130: Emily - Making content accessible to everyone
130: Emily - Making content accessible to everyone

130: Emily - Making content accessible to everyone

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Emily was diagnosed with moderate to severe bilateral (in both ears), congenital (genetic), sensorineural hearing loss at birth to parents that did not have hearing loss. Her hearing loss has educated her in ways hearing people would not understand - what it is like to feel different and more. Emily felt she could lend a unique voice of support for parents from a child's perspective so she started her channel as a resource for ears and all things hearing from a girl who has hearing loss herself. In this episode, I sit down with Emily to deep dive into what it is like being a creator with a hearing disability. We discuss how she reaches her audience, how other creators can be more inclusive to those with hearing disabilities, and what it’s like to be growing in a micro niche. Join the Money and Youtube Clubhouse room on Fridays: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/talking-youtube-by-vidiq Join our Facebook Group: http://t.ly/Nl9T Get vidIQ to blow up your channel at womeonofyoutube.com/vidiq Get started with Spreadshop at https://womenofyoutube.com/Spreadshop Follow Desiree at http://t.ly/GbY4 Connect with Emily at http://t.ly/GKFY Time Stamps: 00:00 - Podcast topic intro 02:55 - Meet Emily 05:22 - How creators can be better for the hearing impaired community 08:00 - Emily’s unique thumbnail strategy 11:03 - How business and income works for Emily 13:36 - Growing in a micro niche 16:24 - Emily’s advice for creators 21:02 - How to be a champion for those with hearing loss 22:03 - The importance of engaging with your audience 23:54 - Being successful despite life --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/womenofvideo/message

130: Emily - Making content accessible to everyone

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