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Maxwell Ivey, The Blind Blogger, is an entrepreneur and accessibility advocate who has transformed personal adversity into purpose-driven work. Losing his vision to retinitis pigmentosa, Maxwell began his entrepreneurial journey brokering amusement park rides online, teaching himself code and navigating platforms that were not built with accessibility in mind. His lived experiences laid the groundwork for a deep understanding of the real-world barriers that people with disabilities face in digital spaces. Over time, Maxwell evolved into a respected accessibility consultant, helping businesses identify and address gaps in their digital design and user experience. He emphasizes that accessibility isn't just a compliance issue—it's a growth opportunity. Companies that invest in inclusive design often gain improved SEO, better customer engagement, and a broader audience reach. Maxwell also explores how emerging technologies like AI can support accessibility efforts, while warning that these tools must include representation from the disability community to be truly effective and trustworthy. If you're a business owner or content creator, Maxwell is offering a free accessibility review of your website's homepage. This is an excellent opportunity to gain expert insights from someone who not only understands accessibility theory but lives it every day. Reach out to Maxwell and take a step toward making your digital presence more inclusive, welcoming, and impactful for all users. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Start your trial on Simplified. Schedule a consult, get on the mailing list, and learn more about my favorite tools and programs via https://www.yourbrandamplified.com
In this episode, Maxwell Ivey, known as The Blind Blogger, shares his expertise on why accessibility is crucial for business owners looking to tap into new markets. He explains the significant benefits of making websites and apps accessible, not only for compliance but also for reaching a broader audience. Maxwell provides practical tips on improving accessibility, such as using alt text for images and ensuring keyboard navigation. He also discusses how podcasters can embrace inclusion to grow their audience, emphasizing the importance of creating content that is accessible to all.Website: https://www.theaccessibilityadvantage.com/work-with-meConnect with Maxwell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/Let's Stay in Touch! LinkedIn (be sure to mention you heard the podcast ;-)) Website - B.O.O.S.T.® Your Brilliance
In this enlightening episode of the Inner Edison Podcast, Ed is joined by Maxwell Ivey, affectionately known as "The Blind Blogger," to delve into the world of accessibility and innovation. Maxwell, who began losing his vision at the age of five due to retinitis pigmentosa, shares his inspiring journey of overcoming challenges and establishing himself as a recognized creative entrepreneur. Throughout the episode, Max discusses the current state of accessibility on the internet, revealing that only about 5% of online spaces are fully accessible and shares his personal experiences with navigating digital hurdles. He explains the importance of creating inclusive content, not just for compliance but also for enhancing user experience for everyone. Maxwell also talks about his work as a podcast host and accessibility advocate, working with companies to make their platforms more inclusive. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the steps necessary for making websites and digital content accessible, including practical tips and resources. With Maxwell's candid reflections and Ed's engaging interviewing style, this episode is both a call to action and a source of motivation for anyone interested in technology, entrepreneurship, or disability advocacy. Join Ed and Max for a conversation that challenges us to view accessibility not as a hurdle but as a path to innovation and inclusion for all. **Contact Ed Parcaut:** -
Breaking Barriers: The Journey of a Blind Accessibility AdvisorJoin host Devon Wieters on the 'Wheel With It' podcast with special guest Maxwell Ivey, a totally blind former carnival owner turned accessibility advisor. Learn about his journey, the importance of positive approaches to accessibility, and the benefits for businesses, nonprofits, and agencies in making their services more inclusive. Maxwell shares insightful anecdotes, his unique perspective, and the significance of sincere effort in the quest for accessibility and inclusion. Don't miss this enlightening and motivating conversation!00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:47 Meet Maxwell Ivey01:48 Maxwell's Journey and Philosophy03:37 Challenges and Misconceptions in Accessibility08:05 Benefits of Accessibility and Inclusion14:48 The Importance of Community and Collaboration20:45 Final Thoughts and OutroConnect with Maxwell:https://www.facebook.com/maxwelliveyhttps://www.twitter.com/maxwelliveyhttps://www.pinterest.com/maxwelliveyhttps://www.youtube.com/user/midwaymarketplacehttps://www.instagram.com/TheBlindBloggerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/https://www.theaccessibilityadvantage.com/home
Has it ever occurred to you that we have more people with disabilities around us than we think? We need to consider them more when delivering presentations, offering services or creating products.Tune in to my conversation with Max Ivey and learn:Why speaking about disability is so importantWhy making products and services accessible is a win for everybodyWhat challenges people with disabilities face What products and services need to be more accessibleHow to fight the fear and speak in public - tips from a person with disabilityHow asking for help could be your path for success How to make your presentations more accessibleMaxwell Ivey, known as The Blind Blogger, is a digital accessibility expert helping businesses leverage the power of the disability community by making their products, services, and content accessible for individuals with disabilities.He shares his knowledge through writing, speaking, consulting, and podcasting from both sides of the mic.Connect with Max:http://linkedin.com/in/maxwelliveyfacebook.com/maxwelliveyx.com/maxwelliveyyoutube.com/maxwelliveyGet a complimentary call if you want to have your website checked for accessibility: https://calendly.com/justask/20min?month=2025-01
Stay tuned for the transcript, which will be available shortly after publication on SpecialEd.fm. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Maxwell Ivey Guest Title and Bio: Maxwell Ivey, also known as The Blind Blogger, is a blind entrepreneur, author, speaker, and accessibility advocate. Maxwell has built a successful career helping businesses, nonprofits, and organizations embrace accessibility—not just as a legal requirement, but as an opportunity to create a better experience for everyone. With an inspiring journey that began in a family of carnival owners, Maxwell has emerged as a respected voice on inclusivity in the business and digital world. Episode Summary In this episode, Dana Jonson sits down with Maxwell Ivey, a.k.a. The Blind Blogger, to explore his incredible journey from growing up in a family of carnival owners to becoming a prominent accessibility consultant and advocate. Maxwell shares insights into how accessibility benefits not only individuals with disabilities but businesses and society as a whole. Key topics include: • Maxwell's early life and gradual vision loss due to retinitis pigmentosa • How accessibility improves user experiences, business growth, and inclusion • The role of technology, AI, and collaboration in breaking barriers • Why advocacy and creative problem-solving are essential for inclusion • Encouraging businesses to view accessibility as an investment, not a burden Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of how accessibility benefits everyone, why it matters for the future workforce, and how individuals and organizations can be proactive in creating inclusive environments. Resources Mentioned 1 Maxwell Ivey's Websites: The Blind Blogger The Accessibility Advantage 2 Pathful (formerly Nepris): Online platform connecting professionals with classrooms for education and career mentorship. 3 Pixi AI Tool: Emerging AI plugin for image description (discussed as a potential accessibility tool). 4 Legislation Mentioned: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) National Rehabilitation Act 5 Braille Legos: Innovative tools helping visually impaired children learn to communicate through written language. Engagement and Sharing • Share This Episode: If you found this episode valuable, share it with friends, family, or colleagues who could benefit from hearing Maxwell's insights. • Leave a Review: Help support the podcast by leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback makes a difference! • Follow Maxwell Ivey on Social Media Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube • Follow Dana on Social Media Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Related Episodes If you enjoyed this episode, check out: Social Skills Training rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Thank you for tuning in to Special Ed on Special Ed! Stay connected for more conversations that empower parents, educators, and advocates.
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Is your website missing out on potential customers without you even knowing it? In this episode of the *Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast*, Maxwell Ivey, a blind serial entrepreneur and accessibility expert, reveals how making your content accessible can expand your audience and increase engagement. Learn the common website mistakes, the power of screen reader users, and how AI will shape the future of work for disabled individuals. Don't miss this insightful conversation! #Accessibility #Inclusion #Entrepreneurship #WebsiteDesign #AI #Leadership #PodcastInterview
to watch this episode, subscribe to my YouTube channel: optYOUmize podcast Youtube sponsored by HelloFresh - America's #1 Meal Kit Summary In this episode, Brett Ingram interviews Maxwell Ivey, a blind serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience. Max advocates for accessibility and inclusion by demonstrating that making products and services accessible is beneficial for everyone. Brett and Max discuss the importance of usability and user experience, especially for people with disabilities. Max shares his personal journey into entrepreneurship, challenges faced as a blind entrepreneur, and actionable tips for making digital content more inclusive. The conversation highlights the significant market of people with disabilities and the potential positive impact on businesses that embrace accessibility. Max emphasizes the importance of positive collaboration over fear-based tactics and offers practical advice for creating accessible content, including using alt text, simple design, and inclusive forms. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Maxwell Ivey and Accessibility 02:18 Maxwell's Entrepreneurial Journey 03:57 Challenges and Triumphs in Business 06:02 The Importance of Accessibility 17:14 Defining Accessibility and Inclusion 21:59 The Market and Community Impact 26:24 Positive Approaches to Accessibility 31:36 Practical Tips for Accessibility 42:40 Final Thoughts and Contact Information #accessibility #inclusion #entrepreneur #personaldevelopment #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast
Creativity through the lens of a Digital Accessibility and Inclusion Advisor "I've discovered a new creative side of myself."Maxwell, Max, Ivey is a blind serial online entrepreneur with over 15 years of lived experience. His passion is advocating for accessibility & inclusion by showing business owners what's in it for them. He shares the why's and the how's. He shares his knowledge through writing, speaking, teaching, consulting, and podcasting. Fell free to reach out with any questions.https://www.facebook.com/maxwelliveyhttps://www.youtube.com/user/midwaymarketplacehttps://www.instagram.com/TheBlindBlogger/https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/https://theaccessibilityadvantage.com/Send us a text
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whats-your-excuse-show/id1473384516 https://podmatch.com/guestdetail/1591379556893x428258685876874700 https://www.theaccessibilityadvantage.com/home In this compelling episode of the Dead America Podcast, hostEd Watters interviews Maxwell Ivey, known as The Blind Blogger. Maxwell shareshis inspiring journey from growing up in a family of carnival owners tobecoming a life goals coach, digital media publicist, and accessibilityadvisor. They discuss the importance of education, overcoming adversity, andthe power of inclusivity in business and life. Maxwell sheds light on hisexperiences with blindness, blogging, and podcasting, emphasizing the need forbetter communication and accessibility. Tune in to learn from Maxwell'sremarkable story and gain valuable insights on inclusion and personal growth. 00:00 Introduction: The Power of Education 00:56 Meet Maxwell Ivey: The Blind Blogger 02:50 Overcoming Stigma and Embracing Inclusivity 03:56 Challenges and Communication in the DisabilityCommunity 11:26 Maxwell's Journey with Retinitis Pigmentosa 13:56 Life Lessons from the Carnival 21:53 From Carnival to Blogging and Podcasting 25:43 The Accessibility Advantage: New Beginnings 29:06 Reflections and Final Thoughts 38:35 Call to Action and Closing Remarks
“First, you decide that it has to be there somewhere. And then you keep looking for it until you find it. And when I started doing this, when most people start doing this, I tell them, when you get up in the morning, say you're going to find one thing, one person one event, one experience that you can say, hey, that was pretty good. And then build up to two and three and five. If you do it on a daily basis, or even on a semi regular basis, eventually, you're going to build up those resiliency muscles.” Maxwell Ivey Top Five Tips For Thriving As A Sole Entrepreneur Online1. Inter-dependence 2. Self determination 3. Determined positivity 4. Storytelling, 5. Overcoming adversity through action or just keep moving TIME STAMP SUMMARY 02:43 Community is crucial for entrepreneurs 09:35 Acknowledging invisible disabilities 18:02 The importance of telling your story 25: 14 Adjusting through difficult times Where to find Maxwell?Website https://www.theaccessibilityadvantage.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey Maxwell Ivey Bio Maxwell Ivey is a blind serial online entrepreneur with over 15 years' experience. He is here to educate your audience about the need for accessible inclusive online content in a nonthreatening way that helps them overcome the fear and or overwhelm surrounding making their businesses more inclusive. Maxwell offers advice about making products, services, and content more accessible to people with disabilities. More importantly he explains the compelling why's behind the need for accessibility and inclusion Spoiler alert his emphasis is on education, communication, & collaboration rather than compliance, legal threats, or shame. He also believes in emphasizing that becoming more inclusive is just like addressing any other issue in your business. He hopes to help your listeners discover that it is progress over perfect and sincere effort over arbitrary rules. He also has advice for bloggers, podcasters, and live streamers on growing their audience by making their show more inclusive. And he can do all this while sharing funny inspiring stories from his past working as a carnival owner, amusement equipment broker, life goals coach, digital media publicist, and now accessibility advisor. Maxwell will even teach some of his lessons using examples from his experiences as a blind author, speaker, traveller, singer, song writer, and podcast host. He is in the process of launching a new podcast called The Accessibility Advantage where he will interview business owners who have embraced accessibility and inclusion to their benefit. The podcast will also feature short accessibility tutorials and website reviews of sites or apps belonging to his clients. So, stay tuned for that. If you have any questions about anything in his profile, please just ask. Maxwell learned a long time ago that it's easier to answer awkward questions than make people guess.
In this episode of the Play Big Faster podcast, host Scherrie L. Prince engages Maxwell Ivey, known as the Blind Blogger and an accessibility expert, in a deep dive into the world of accessibility and its integration into business strategies. Maxwell, renowned for his advocacy and expertise, emphasizes that accessibility should be approached not as a unique challenge but as integral to every business aspect, akin to solving sales or operational hurdles. Maxwell highlights that his role involves evaluating products, services, and content to enhance accessibility for people with disabilities and foster inclusivity overall. He stresses the business benefits: attracting more clients, increasing sales, and cultivating a loyal consumer base among the 1.3 billion people globally with disabilities. The discussion shifts to practical tips for businesses, whether brick-and-mortar or online. Maxwell underscores that while physical stores face challenges in creating accessible environments, online businesses can enhance accessibility through simple design choices. He advocates building websites with keyboard accessibility in mind, ensuring navigation and functionality are not dependent on mouse interactions. Simplifying web design, reducing clutter, and incorporating clear, concise alt text for images are recommended practices that benefit all users, including those with disabilities. Addressing tools and platforms, Maxwell advises leveraging established website builders like SquareSpace and WordPress, which prompt users to add alt text and provide basic accessibility features. He cautions against low-cost or inexperienced platforms that may lack robust accessibility tools. The conversation delves into the nuances of alt text—how it enhances both accessibility and search engine optimization—and the importance of color choices in web design for users with different needs, such as dyslexia. Maxwell emphasizes the role of community feedback and human review in improving automated accessibility tools, cautioning against over-reliance on AI solutions that promise full accessibility. Regarding the future of accessibility and AI, Maxwell sees promise in AI's potential to further improve accessibility but stresses the importance of testing and human oversight. He encourages businesses to view accessibility as a market advantage, fostering customer loyalty and positive brand perception. Love what you're hearing? Help us reach more listeners like you by leaving a glowing review today! Your feedback powers our podcast forward. Thank you for being part of our community!
Your host, Catherine Cantey, talks with the Blind Blogger and Accessibility Expert, Maxwell Ivey.Discover how making your website and apps more accessible not only improves user experience for people with disabilities but also boosts SEO and overall usability. G practical tips on simple design, the importance of alternative text tags, and the impact of descriptive labels on buttons and links. Learn about the vast, loyal, and largely untapped market of over a billion people globally, and how inclusive design can lead to greater business success. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of how listening and community support have shaped a thriving career in accessibility advocacy.We talk about:-Benefits of Accessibility-Community Support and Career Growth-Real-life Impact of AccessibilityTo learn more about Max's work, visit TheAccessibilityAdvantage.Com.If you'd like to be a guest on The Business Vitality® podcast, click HERE.For more information, visit CatherineCantey.com.
About Dan Hafner I get pitched on app ideas every single day and I've learned how to tell the good ones from the bad ones. I've also see first-hand just how powerful your own app can be as a marketing tool, fulfillment tool and sales/lead-gen tool. There really is an art & science to how this all fits together. I can add value to shows by teaching this process and explaining how it all works in extremely simple terms. https://dappermobileapps.com/ / dan.hafner.5 / dan_hafner ------------------------------------------------------ About Maxwell Ivey I am a blind serial online entrepreneur with over 15 years experience, and I am here to educate your audience about the need for accessible inclusive online content in a nonthreatening way that helps them overcome the fear and or overwhelm surrounding making their businesses more inclusive. I will offer advice about making their products, services, and content more accessible to people with disabilities. More importantly I will explain the compelling why's behind the need for accessibility and inclusion Spoiler alert my emphasis is on education, communication, & collaboration rather than compliance, legal threats, or shame. I also believe in emphasizing that becoming more inclusive is just like addressing any other issue in your business. I hope to help your listeners discover that it is progress over perfect and sincere effort over arbitrary rules. I also have advice for bloggers, podcasters, and live streamers on growing their audience by making their show more inclusive. And I can do all this while sharing funny inspiring stories from my past working as a carnival owner, amusement equipment broker, life goals coach, digital media publicist, and now accessibility advisor. I will even teach some of my lessons using examples from my experiences as a blind author, speaker, traveler, singer, song writer, and podcast host. I'm in the process of launching a new podcast called The Accessibility Advantage where I will interview business owners who have embraced accessibility and inclusion to their benefit. The podcast will also feature short accessibility tutorials and website reviews of sites or apps belonging to my clients. So stay tuned for that. https://www.theaccessibilityadvantage... / maxwellivey / theblindblogger / maxwellivey / maxwellivey / maxwellivey / midwaymarketplace ------------------------------------------------------------------ Collabpalooza Solopreneur Automation Summit https://collabpalooza.com When It Worked Podcast https://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast 0:00 Introduction 25:38 Meet Dan - The App Man 26:05 The Need for Apps 27:23 Who Benefits Most from Mobile Apps? 28:56 Benefits of Having an App 30:40 No Code App Development 32:53 Advising on App Content 35:01 Building an App: Time and Process 36:59 Best Businesses for App Development 38:46 How to Get in Touch with Dan 39:52 Transition to Maxwell Ivy 40:39 The Blind Blogger's Journey 42:18 Pivoting to Accessibility 43:36 Simple Design for Accessibility 45:47 Alternative Text for Images 47:49 Creating Headings for Navigation 49:58 Text over Images 51:20 High Contrast Color Combinations 52:55 Approach to Accessibility 55:19 Conclusion
I had a fascinating chat with accessibility advisor Maxwell Ivey. You likely know him as The Blind Blogger, a serial entrepreneur making waves in online business for over 15 years. In this interview, Maxwell shares tangible tips for how small business owners can tap into the power of accessibility and inclusion to grow their customer base. Here's what you'll learn: Why designing for accessibility benefits ALL users, not just those with disabilities How to leverage a huge, dedicated market of disability consumers Simple ways to implement accessibility on digital platforms An overview of common adaptive technologies and how to optimize for them A free offer to review your website homepage and provide feedback! Maxwell brings a rare empathetic voice to the accessibility conversation. He focuses on progress over perfection, meeting you where you are with sincere support. I loved his perspective on moving the needle through communication over compliance. So if you're a small business owner looking to expand your reach in an authentic way - have a listen! #AccessibleBusinessGrowth #InclusiveEntrepreneurship #DisabilityInclusion #AccessibilityAdvantage #SmallBusinessAccessibility #InclusiveBusinessPractices #AccessibleOnlineContent #DisabilityAwareness #BusinessInclusion #AccessibleMarketingStrategy Key Moments 00:00:03 - Introduction to Maxwell Ivey 00:02:01 - Becoming the Blind Blogger and Accessibility Expert 00:04:47 - Why Accessibility Matters 00:07:39 - Educating Business Owners on Accessibility 00:10:24 - Tips for Implementing Accessibility 00:15:43 - Building an Inclusive Team 00:16:28 - Approach to Accessibility 00:20:00 - Collaboration and Honesty 00:23:06 - Understanding Adaptive Technology 00:29:02 - Automation and Accessibility 00:32:13 - Accessibility and Technology 00:33:31 - Legal Framework and Compliance 00:35:39 - Free Website Review Offer 00:37:54 - Impact of Accessibility 00:40:03 - Tips for Alt Text and Audio Descriptions Support the Show.Resources: https://affordablebookkeepingandpayroll.com/resource-opt-in Become a supported of the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1522381/support
Are we truly inclusive in 2024? Step into the conversation as we sit down with Maxwell Ivey, a dynamic blind entrepreneur, to unravel the intricate layers of accessibility in small businesses. We dissect the crucial link between inclusivity and success, exploring how it extends far beyond moral obligation into a strategic advantage. Episode Highlights: Discover how embracing inclusivity can broaden your customer base and bolster your brand reputation. Learn actionable tips for seamlessly integrating accessibility into your products, services, and online presence. Delve into the realm of innovation and creativity fueled by inclusivity within small business environments. Uncover cost-effective strategies for implementing accessibility measures that yield substantial returns. Embrace the power of a problem-solving mindset and collaborative spirit in fostering a truly inclusive business ecosystem. As an added bonus, Maxwell is offering listeners of this episode a FREE review of their website's home page. Find out how yours stacks up or if you're leaving money on the table due to an inaccessible online presence. Don't miss this pivotal episode as we embark on a journey towards a more inclusive and prosperous future for small businesses everywhere. Favorite Quote: “When you embrace inclusion with your products and your service, with your websites and your apps, it's like hiring influencers that you don't have to pay. Because we will tell people.” Connect with Maxwell: www.theaccessibilityadvantage.com https://www.facebook.com/maxwellivey https://www.instagram.com/TheBlindBlogger https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/ https://www.twitter.com/maxwellivey https://www.youtube.com/user/midwaymarketplace Stay Connected: Connect with Matt and Luigi on Instagram: @matthew.r.meehan @luigi_rosabianca @theLiquidLunchProject @ShieldAdvisoryGroup Visit The Liquid Lunch Project website and subscribe to The Weekly, our Friday morning newsletter, for all the latest in the world of finance, tech, small business, and more. www.theliquidlunchproject.com Make sure you never miss an episode — check out The Liquid Lunch Project on Apple Podcasts, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review.
According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 1.3 billion people around the world currently experience a significant disability. As more clarity and information around how disabilities affect people and as technology progresses, we are more equipped now than ever to improve accessibility and inclusiveness in our media to reach wider audiences and allow everyone to enjoy what we create. Maxwell Ivey is here today to help us explore the myriad of options we have to make everything from our podcast to our website to our social media channels more inclusive. This week, episode 141 of Listeners to Leads is about how to improve your podcast's accessibility! Maxwell Ivey, known as “The Blind Blogger”, is an accessibility expert advocating for more inclusion of people with disabilities through communication & collaboration instead of compliance & shame. With over 15 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur, Maxwell knows the value of customer and audience loyalty, and talks about how a more accessible website, podcast, or business will have the most loyal following out there. Maxwell has a new podcast, “The Accessibility Advantage”, coming soon.In this episode of Listeners to Leads, Maxwell Ivey shares the importance of using audio descriptions in your podcasts and actionable steps you can take right now to improve the accessibility of your social media content. Maxwell and I also chat about the following: The significant potential reach and brand loyalty that can result from prioritizing accessibility and inclusion.Checking your podcast player for accessibility features and configuring settings.How Alt text affects your podcast SEO, not just its accessibility.What you can do to improve your social media's accessibility.Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on turning your podcast listeners into leads and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Listeners to Leads at www.listenerstoleads.comCONNECT WITH MAXWELL IVEY:LinkedInInstagramWhat's Your Excuse? NetworkThe Accessibility AdvantageCONNECT WITH ALESIA GALATI:InstagramLinkedInWork with Galati Media! LINKS MENTIONED:AudioEye
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss more of your feedback and comments from the Inbox. We also spend time with Maxwell Ivey, who is known online as the Blind Blogger. Max is an accessibility advisor who spoke at last year's WordPress Accessibility Day event and shares with us his feelings on the state of web accessibility in 2023, how we should combat inaccessibility, and how AI could play a part in making the web easier to navigate for all of us. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) X (formerly Twitter): @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed Mastodon: @DoubleTap
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y Maxwell Ivey grew up in a family of carnival owners. He started losing his vision to retinitis pigmentosa at an early age becoming legally blind by junior high school and totally blind by the time he graduated from college. He did graduate from traditional schools, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, and worked in the family business until his dad's death forced the closure of their small show. Needing something new he started helping people sell surplus rides. He had to learn so much including how to hand code html, recruit clients, set fees, build an email list, manage social media, and more. People were inspired by his willingness to take on difficult challenges and encouraged him to share more about being a blind entrepreneur. That lead to a second site as the blind blogger, with three books out so far and a fourth due any time. He's promoted himself through podcast interviews appearing on over 200 shows as well as public speaking where he has shared his inspiring story with local organizations and national conferences. He helps other creative entrepreneurs grow their brands through online interviews. He loves to sing, travel, and find new adventures. If you have questions, justask. Dreams: God usually has bigger dreams for him than he does. Finish writing enough songs to release an album. Perform one of his songs at the Rhynum Auditorium One Day Speaking in the UK or Australia Finish his book of travel experiences Do a series of What's Your Excuse Books? + a conference + Building the podcast community and network Say he helped launch the next really successful, big time podcaster that comes from the disability community. Introduce Them to: Alex Sanfilipo Stephen King Contact them at: https://theblindblogger.net/ justask@theblindblogger.net --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y Maxwell Ivey grew up in a family of carnival owners. He started losing his vision to retinitis pigmentosa at an early age becoming legally blind by junior high school and totally blind by the time he graduated from college. He did graduate from traditional schools, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, and worked in the family business until his dad's death forced the closure of their small show. Needing something new he started helping people sell surplus rides. He had to learn so much including how to hand code html, recruit clients, set fees, build an email list, manage social media, and more. People were inspired by his willingness to take on difficult challenges and encouraged him to share more about being a blind entrepreneur. That lead to a second site as the blind blogger, with three books out so far and a fourth due any time. He's promoted himself through podcast interviews appearing on over 200 shows as well as public speaking where he has shared his inspiring story with local organizations and national conferences. He helps other creative entrepreneurs grow their brands through online interviews. He loves to sing, travel, and find new adventures. If you have questions, justask. Dreams: God usually has bigger dreams for him than he does. Finish writing enough songs to release an album. Perform one of his songs at the Rhynum Auditorium One Day Speaking in the UK or Australia Finish his book of travel experiences Do a series of What's Your Excuse Books? + a conference + Building the podcast community and network Say he helped launch the next really successful, big time podcaster that comes from the disability community. Introduce Them to: Alex Sanfilipo Stephen King Contact them at: https://theblindblogger.net/ justask@theblindblogger.net --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Kim Is joined again this week by Maxwell Ivey, and this time they are talking about not being able to keep yourself down as you continue to grow in your professional career. Enjoy this week's episode.
As we draw into the month of June, we are talking about both personal and professional development. Maxwell Ivey grew up running carnivals with his family in Texas and after serving the masses he went on to law school and is now known as "The Blind Blogger". Max is a speaker, author and is still a carnival ride seller. You know you gotta keep those roots deep. We are so glad to have him on the show. If you would like to hear more of Max's story, please go to his site listed below. https://theblindblogger.net/ www.aincolorado.org
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Season 3 Episode #1 Maxwell Ivey is coming from the Houston area.You can find Maxwell via theblingblogger.net.About our guest - Born into a family of carnival owners in Texas, Maxwell unfortunately, lost his sight at age 12. Having a natural gusto for life, Max graduated college and became heavily involved in the Eagle Scouts. He also worked in the family carnival business alongside brothers until his father succumbed to lung cancer. Faced with his own mortality, Max made some life-altering changes. He underwent gastric surgery and lost over 250 pounds. He started his own business, buying and selling amusement rides, and learned how to blog using software for visually-impaired people. Overcoming many obstacles, Max made a name for himself online and now shares his experiences on The Blind Blogger and through several books he has authored.Max, thanks for all the inspirational work you have done and continue to do to help all people but specifically people with differing abilities. Max, welcome to the show!TOTD – “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.” Helen Keller In this episode:What was life like growing up?I know your dad was a huge influence in your life…what did you most appreciate about him? What lessons still resonate with you?It seems like you are resilient, a problem solver, and a person who does not let anyone get in your way… tell us more about those ingredients…What are you Life's Essential IngredientsWhat's life like being legally blind? Strengthened development of other senses…How has technology helped you with your differing ability?What are some tools you use to help you navigate life, being out in the community, traveling…What are somethings people with vision can do to help a visually impaired person – should they need it?The importance of continual growth, learning, building, sharing….Read you have a dog you love… Penny, what does she mean to you?See you have authored several books, congrats… what is your inspiration for writing?Serving others… what is it about you or your upbringing that values serving others…Eagle ScoutI know you love to sing… when did that start and what do you love about singingIf you don't ask, they can't say yesWhat's your excuseLegacy
Come and listen while Host Candace Gish interviews a variety of extraordinary individuals, whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare Born into a family of carnival owners in Texas, USA, Maxwell Ivey lost his sight at age 12. Having a natural gusto for life, Max graduated college and became heavily involved in the Eagle Scouts. He also worked in the family business alongside his brothers until his father succumbed to lung cancer. Faced with his own mortality, Max made some life-altering changes. He underwent gastric surgery and lost over 250 pounds. He started his own business, buying and selling amusement rides, and learned how to blog using software for visually-impaired people. Overcoming many obstacles, Max made a name for himself online and now shares his experiences on The Blind Blogger. Max's favorite things entail podcast coaching, teaching, being an award-winning author, and helping others achieve their goals and so he began another business of podcast and personal coaching. With the companionship of his crazy Dalmation-mix, Penny, Max now spends his days singing, blogging, writing, creating videos for his podcast, and coaching. Even though he wrote a book about a blind guy who traveled to New Your City, he'd like to travel the world one day and meet in person his many online friends and clients . . . and a special lady to share his life with, but my pup Penny might have something to say about that! https://theblindblogger.net/
Maxwell Ivey grew up in a family of carnival owners. He started losing his vision to retinitis pigmentosa at an early age becoming legally blind by junior high school and totally blind by the time he graduated from college. People were inspired by his willingness to take on difficult challenges and encouraged him to share more about being a blind entrepreneur. That lead to a second site as the blind blogger, with three books out so far and a fourth due any time. He's promoted himself through podcast interviews appearing on over 200 shows as well as public speaking where he has shared his inspiring story with local organizations and national conferences. CONNECT WITH MAXWELL: https://www.theblindblogger.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/ CONNECT WITH COACH JON:NUTRITION: https://www.freedomnutritioncoach.com MENTORSHIP: https://www.jonmclernon.com YOUTUBE: https://freedomnutrition.rocks/YouTube CRUSH YOUR CRAVINGS GUIDE: https://www.freedomnutritioncoach.com/book FREE 7-DAY CHALLENGE: https://www.freedomnutritioncoach.com/7-day-challengePODCAST: https://freedomnutrition.rocks/btba-podcast
Maxwell Ivey, known around the world as The Blind Blogger, has transformed himself from morbidly obese failed carnival owner to respected amusement equipment broker in the best health of his life. People were impressed and asked him to share more about being a blind entrepreneur. That lead to a second website and brand as The Blind Blogger. From there he has written four self-help books, appeared on over 350 podcasts, traveled the country solo, sung & spoken in public, and started his own Podcast called What's Your Excuse. He has accomplished many challenging goals by being willing to ask for help and accept help when offered, by deciding to find solutions instead of making excuses, and by being determined to find the positive in all aspects of his life. He loves to sing and routinely sings on his podcast, when being interviewed, and when giving public talks. His current passion is the WYE, What's Your Excuse? Network where he is working to help other people with disabilities to launch podcasts of their own or to help existing hosts grow their audiences. He believes that it's easier for him to answer an awkward question than to make you guess. So, if you have any question at all, please just ask him. Website: https://www.theblindblogger.net Podcast Network Website: http://www.wyexcuse.com/shows Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblindblogger Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey Twitter:: https://www.twitter.com/maxwellivey Podcast Network Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wyexcusenetwork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheBlindBlogger Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/maxwellivey Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/maxwellivey ***Head on over to Creatrix Compass and explore our many offerings from free inspiration to get your creative juices flowing to creativity classes to creativity coaching and life coaching for creatives. It can all be found at: https://www.creatrixcompass.com Your donation helps us continue to spread creativity throughout the land. Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2PM3V82XDS7GA Music: Good Friends Inc by Jonathan Boyle
Mike drinks tea with Maxwell Ivey, who went from being a blind failed carnival owner to a respected amusement equipment broker, award-winning author, motivational speaker, and online media publicist. The theme of Maxwell's story was learning about how he went from being a failed carnival owner to being a public speaker, podcast host, and award-winning author. Maxwell gave insight into living with blindness and why he thinks more people should tell their stories in their local community and through social media. Maxwell also shared what it was like growing up in a family carnival business and how he got started in public speaking. Share this episode with someone who is experiencing learning challenges or is interested in public speaking, blogging, and podcasting. Find the Tea with Mike show through: Website: http://teawithmike.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-johnson933 Twitter: https://twitter.com/tea_with_mike?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAWITHMIKEJ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teawithmike Find Maxwell Ivey through: Twitter: www.twitter.com/maxwellivey YouTube: www.youtube.com/maxwellivey Website: https://www.theblindblogger.net Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey Facebook: www.facebook.com/theblindblogger Instagram: www.instagram.com/TheBlindBlogger
My guest today is known as the blind blogger. He went from being a blind, failed carnival owner to becoming a respected amusement equipment broker, to where he is now: an award winning self-help author, story-telling motivational speaker, online media publicist, host of the "The What's Your Excuse Show" podcast, and founder of the "What's Your Excuse" network. If you would like to learn more about Maxwell Ivey, check out his link below: https://theblindblogger.net/ Want to learn more about Dylan or book a session, check out his website: www.dylansessler.com Dylan Sessler P.O. Box 549 Brookfield, WI 53008-0549 ____________________________________________ Socials: Email: invictus.dev.grp@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylan_sessler/ Tik Tok: https://tiktok.com/@dylan_sessler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dylansessler LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-sessler-69a29b19a/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dylan_J_Sessler --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Maxwell started losing his sight at age 4 by 16 he lost 100% of his vision. Max is not one to sit idle. He goes on to graduate from Texas A&M and winds up back in the family carnival business through the Mid-Way Market place he is inspired to start a podcast "What's your problem?"https://youtu.be/9u6G0RGjlFQTune in to this episode on YouTube, our website, or on our LYM mobile app (available on iOS and Android)Join our mailing list: bit.ly/JoinMEonLYMSupport the show
Maxwell Ivey, known around the world as the Blind Blogger; is a totally blind man who has transformed himself from failed carnival owner to respected amusement equipment broker to self-help author, motivational speaker, online media publicist, host of What's Your Excuse, and founder of The Wye Network. He has accomplished many goals by being willing to ask for help and accept help when offered, by deciding to find solutions instead of making excuses, and being determined to seek out and find the positives in life. He believes that it's easier for him to answer an awkward question than it is to make you guess. If you have a question for him, please just ask. SPONSORED BY MANSCAPEDGet 20% OFF + FREE Shipping!Use Promo Code LOWE for 20% OFF + FREE Shipping when you shop https://www.manscaped.com (@Manscaped.com) LINKS for MAXWELL IVEYMax's Website: https://theblindblogger.net/ (TheBlindBlogger.net) Podcast Network: https://www.wyexcuse.com (What's Your Excuse?) https://www.twitter.com/maxwellivey (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/maxwellivey (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/maxwellivey (YouTube Channel) https://www.amazon.com/author/maxwellivey (Amazon Store) LINKS FOR THE PODCASTWebsite: https://www.TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe.com (TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe.com) Episode Webpage: https://www.TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe.com/maxwellivey (TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe.com/maxwellivey) Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe (@thelowedownwithkevinlowe) Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe (@thelowedownwithkevinlowe) Mentioned in this episode: SPONSORED BY MANSCAPED Snag a sweet 20% OFF + FREE shipping with promo code LOWE at Manscaped.com
Maxwell tells us about his experience of growing up in the carnival and how he has dealt with his blindness.*****Max is a blind gentleman who grew up in a family of carnival owners. All he ever wanted to do was to continue in his father's and grandfather's footsteps and be part of the family business.As you can tell by reading this, that isn't where he ended up. He did help in the business over the years, but couldn't sustain it after the early death of his father. He then turned to help people sell their amusement equipment. He started blogging to promote that site and met a lot of wonderful people in the blogosphere. They told him that he had an amazing story and many commented on how he inspired them. They finally convinced him that he had a bigger purpose in store for himself.He started this second blog, and in it, he shares more of his personal journey, struggles, and triumphs. His Interviews and Articles page lists these places.He does his best to help others and does so mostly by encouraging them to take steps towards their ultimate goal or to continue on the path they have started.He is now offering coaching to help people who are stuck and frustrated with not being able to find their passion or follow their dreams once they have determined what they want in their lives.Website: http://www.theblindblogger.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBlindBloggerLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwelliveyTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/maxwelliveyYouTube https://www.youtube.com/maxwellivey*******If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comFollow us on Social MediaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0ETs2wpOHbCuhUNr0XFTw?view_as=subscriberInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaunaD1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomVideo of the interview is available here: https://youtu.be/9ENNjXHRDPYHave a question or want to be a guest on the podcast email: dauna@bettertopodcast.comTo see upcoming guests click here: https://www.dmneedom.com/better-topodcastSupport the podcast here: https://www.patreon.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomSound Design and production by Rich Zei at Third Ear Audio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdearaudioproductionsBuzzsprout: Affiliate link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1832259©2022 Better To...Podcast with D. M.NeedomSupport the show
Maxwell Ivey, The Blind Blogger, Inspirational self-help author, founder of What´s Your Excuse Network. Talks about his online training program "On The Air", an 8 week course to help entrepreneurs learn to use podcast interviews to share stories, reach new audiences, and grow their brand. https://theblindblogger.net
Maxwell Ivey is an inspirational and motivational personal coach who also runs a business buying and selling carnival equipment and amusement park rides. A native Texan, Max loves to sing and spend time with his unique and crazy dog, a “Greymation” named Penny (half Greyhound, half Dalmatian). Reading, singing, and blogging are among Max's favorite things to do. He especially enjoys helping others find their bliss. Links below to all of Max's content and social media: Website: https://theblindblogger.net/ Twitter: @maxwellivey; @wyexcusenetwork Facebook: @theblindblogger Email: justask@theblindblogger.net "Leading You Out of the Darkness Into the Light: A Blind Man's Inspirational Guide to Success" - https://amzn.to/3JTsLZE "The Blind Blogger's First Speaking and Signing Adventures: How You Can Conquer Your Fears" - https://amzn.to/35CJZf2 "It's Not the Cookies, It's the Bag: An Easy-to-Follow Guide for Weight Loss Success" - https://amzn.to/3t8JyBa "The Blind Blogger's NYC Adventure: How You Can Make YOUR Dreams Come True" - https://amzn.to/35hFw1t As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases. For more information about True North Disability Planning you can find us here: Web: https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/ Blog - https://ejorgensenwordpresscom.wordpress.com Podcast (ABC's of Disability Planning) - https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning Waypoints - https://waypoints.substack.com/ Facebook: @TrueNorthDisabilityPlanning Twitter: @NeedsNavigator Resource store (free downloads too) - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/True-North-Disability-Planning --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning/message
In the A-side of Episode 4 we meet a true original, a one-of-a-kind maverick whose story is one of adversity, positivity and fearlessness. The chapters of Maxwell Ivey's life include growing up in a Texas carnival family, losing his sight in high school, launching his own business and authoring three books with a fourth one on the way. Max has been a mentor, a role model and a confidante for those looking for a spark, because he turned his adversity into a nickname, his nickname into a trademark, and that trademark into a business on TheBlindBlogger.net. But he also shares the most influential person in his life and how one woman helped point the way with a why-not mindset that refused to accept his limitations or excuses. In fact, she helped co-write his latest song, "What's Your Excuse". Have a question for Max? Email him at justask@theblindblogger.net or see his socials Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. These are Max's Lessons: 2:14 -- Carnival Life 3:43 -- No Time For Pity 7:05 -- We Find Solutions 11:08 -- The Carnival of Last Resort 12:49 -- Handling A 53-foot Trailer 19:28 -- Losing Your Sight 24:15 -- Benefits of Being Blind 26:46 -- Meeting Lorraine Reguly 28:20 -- First Book 29:31 -- Accepting Help 34:58 -- Smelling Like a Rose 37:28 -- Writing a Book: Easy or Impossible? 40:35 -- Doing The Work 47:46 -- The Gift of Letting Someone Help Origins of The Great Unfamous Nominate your own Great Unfamous IG: @gr8unfamous Twitter: @gr8unfamous All podcast platforms --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegreatunfamous/message
I interviewed Maxwell Ivey, Maxwell is an Entrepreneur, blogger, speaker, inspirational, and motivational personal coach. Born into a family of carnival owners in Texas, USA, Maxwell Ivey lost his sight at age 12. Having a natural gusto for life, Max graduated college and became heavily involved in the Eagle Scouts. He also worked in the family business alongside his brothers until his father succumbed to lung cancer. Faced with his own mortality, Max made some life-altering changes. He underwent gastric surgery and lost over 250 pounds. He started his own business, buying and selling amusement rides, and learned how to blog using software for visually-impaired people. Overcoming many obstacles, Max made a name for himself online and now shares his experiences on The Blind Blogger. Maxwell now offers coaching to help people who are stuck and frustrated with not being able to find their passion or follow their dreams once they have determined what they want in their lives. He believes that sharing the story of his personal growth and transformation, will motivate and inspire anyone who hears it. Max's favorite things entail teaching and helping others achieve their goals and create a life of bliss. I encourage every listener to follow him and gain insights from his teachings.Everyone has a story, and this is his story.Below are the sites that house his workhttp://www.theblindblogger.nethttps://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBlindBloggerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwelliveyhttps://www.twitter.com/maxwelliveyhttps://www.youtube.com/maxwelliveyThe Midway Marketplace.Visit our Threads store: https://threads-of-enlightenment.myshopify.com/ We shop worldwide to find some of the highest-quality and some limited hard-to-find products online for you. We work closely with many suppliers to get the lowest prices. Enjoy our store!!!!!!. Goode Health personalized nutrition that's effective, convenient, and affordable — because everyone deserves gooTimeshare Specialists Our programs provide a fast, safe, guaranteed timeshare exitSol de Janeiro Body-loving products, addictive scents, and luxurious textures to touch all your senses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/threadsofenlightenmentt?fan_landing=true)
How would your life and business be different if you decided to find solutions instead of making excuses; asked for help and accepted help when offered AND determined to find something good in every aspect of your life? Join Tracy Wilson and special guest Maxwell Ivey in shifting your perspective and results.#Tracymwilson #MaxwellIvey #Show Host Mentor #Online Business MentorHighlights24:09 Small things done consistently make a phenomenal difference48:49 Interdependence really is just the understanding that we are not meant to accomplish big difficult challenging things by ourselves51:25 Refusing to ask for help robs the other person of the joy of helping others55:48 4 aspects: Build community, Ask for Help, Accept the Help, Have Gratitude57:52 "Find solutions instead of making excuses" ~ Maxwell IveyConnect with Maxwell Iveyhttps://www.facebook.com/maxwelliveyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/https://www.instagram.com/TheBlindBlogger/Want more? Grab a copy of one of Max's books:https://theblindblogger.net/store
Maxwell Ivey Jr joins me on Talking With Experts Podcast this week to talk about the benefits and the importance of running a business that has accessibility at the forefront of your mind. As a fully blind man, Maxwell has experienced what it's truly like to navigate the online space and has some real life experience of struggling with accessibility online too. This week he shares how to improve your accessibility from an SEO perspective and so much more...
Maxwell is a totally blind man is an expert in overcoming adversity, building community, finding the positive, sharing by singing, overcoming fears, and teaching others. In this week's episode he talks about the importance of accessibility from his lived perspective as a fully blind man. We discuss what isn't spoken about when it comes to accessibility and disabled users and the advantages of understanding the needs of our disabled and visually impaired peers from a business standpoint. As entrepreneurs, ignoring a loyal customer base is not something that should be overlooked. TL:DR;1. Decide to find solutions instead of making excuses. 2. Be willing to ask for help and accept help when offered. 3. Be determined to find the positive in all aspects of my life. 4. Ask someone who uses extra accessibility if your website is accessible to them, gain their loyalty by tailoring your website to their needs and capitalise on a wider audience. 5. Add alt text to everything you can on your website and DON'T label it the same or you'll confuse your visually impaired users.There are an estimated 253 million people who are affected by some form of blindness and visual impairment. Are you going to ignore this audience of loyal customers...?Find out more:https://www.theblindblogger.nethttps://linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey See you next week!Chris Cownden See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“While Max may not be able to see with his eyes, he opens the eyes of everyone around him. ” ~ Joe PardoWelcome to Linda's Corner, a top-rated, positive, encouraging, self-improvement podcast. In this episode we welcome Maxwell Ivey, internationally known as the Blind Blogger. Max started losing his vision at an early age, becoming legally blind by junior high school and totally blind by the time he graduated from college. And yet he's an entrepreneur, blogger, author, motivational speaker, online media publicist, and the host of “What's Your Excuse” podcast. Max helps people overcome their excuses so they can achieve their dreams. You can reach Maxwell at his website, theblindblogger.net.Some highlights that Max shares:Going blind at an early ageLosing his father and the family carnival business at a young ageHis experience losing 250lbsSome of the challenges that visually impaired people endureHis success and 'can do' attitudeThe pitfalls of 'perfectionism' and how that stops people from succeedingand morePlease share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast.
Maxwell Ivey, known around the world as the blind blogger, has transformed himself from a morbidly obese failed carnival owner to a respected amusement park equipment broker in the best health of his life. Many people were impressed with how he took on difficult challenges with joy, and they encouraged him to share more of what it's like to be an entrepreneur who happens to be blind. Since accepting his role as someone who can inspire others, he has written four self-help books, traveled the country solo, spoken and sung in public, appeared on hundreds of podcasts, started an additional business getting people booked on podcast and radio shows, launched the "What's Your Excuse?" podcast show, and now founded the WYE Podcast Network. He has accomplished a lot by being willing to ask for help and accept help when offered, by deciding to find solutions instead of making excuses, and by being determined to find the positive in all aspects of his life. He believes that it is easier to answer an awkward question than to make people guess. So, if you have a question about any aspect of his life or work, please just ask him. Linkswww.theblindblogger.netwww.facebook.com/maxwelliveywww.linkedin.com/in/maxwelliveywww.twitter.com/maxwelliveywww.instagram.com/TheBlindBloggerwww.youtube.com/maxwelliveywww.amazon.com/author/maxwelliveySponsors:https://powerfulcreators.net/Promo: MENTOR96https://nw-recovery.com/Promo: JBolton Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/The_Josh_Bolton_Show)
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In this episode we're joined by Maxwell Ivey, Host of the 'What's Your Excuse?' podcast. Max is also an author, blogger, podcast publicist and founder of the 'What's Your Excuse?' podcast network. Max is visually impaired and regularly on topics related to inclusiveness and accessibility.In this episode, we discuss:Max' evolution from blogger, to podcaster to network hostWhy have larger corporations become so interested in utilising podcasting to support their business growth?How important is editing when launching a podcast?The challenges faced by podcast publicistsThe unexpected benefits of podcastingReferenced on this episode:https://podfestexpo.com/https://podmatch.com/https://www.blogtalkradio.com/https://computersfortheblind.org/[Book] Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert: https://amzn.to/3Ik6N1yhttps://pod.co/the-advertising-hour/15-a-conversation-carousel-with-maxwell-ivey-a-k-a-the-blind-blogger CONNECT WITH MAX:https://theblindblogger.net/justask@theblindblogger.nethttp://wyexcuse.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellivey/CONNECT WITH SCOTT:scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenuttCONNECT WITH SITEVISIBILITY:https://www.sitevisibility.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/user/SiteVisibilityhttps://twitter.com/sitevisibilityhttps://www.facebook.com/SiteVisibilityhttp://instagram.com/sitevisibilityIf you have feedback, you'd like to be a guest, you'd like to recommend a guest or there are topics you'd us to cover, please send this to marketing@sitevisibility.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I believe that by sharing the story of my personal growth and transformation, it will motivate and inspire anyone who hears it. I want to hear about your dreams and aspirations as well as your fears and concerns. I want to help you to grow to be that person you were meant to be.”– Maxwell IveyWelcome to The Jimbo Paris Show #60- Transform Your Mind with The Blind Blogger (Maxwell Ivey)Maxwell Ivey, a 49-year-old blind gentleman who grew up in a family of carnival owners. All he ever wanted to do was to continue his father's and grandfather's footsteps and be part of the family business. As you can tell by reading this, that isn't where he ended up. Maxwell did help in the business over the years, but couldn't sustain it after the early death of his father. He then turned to helping people sell their amusement equipment through his other site, The Midway Marketplace.Maxwell started blogging to promote that site and met a lot of wonderful people in the blogosphere. They told him that he had an amazing story and many commented on how he inspired them. They finally convinced Maxwell that he had a bigger purpose in store for himself.So, Maxwell started his second blog, “The Blind Blogger” and he shared more of his personal journey, struggles, and triumphs. He also got noticed by a lot of people and have appeared as a guest, an interview subject, and a motivator on many different sites.He is doing his best to help others, and do so mostly by encouraging them to take steps towards their ultimate goal, or to continue on the path they have started.Maxwell now offers coaching to help people who are stuck and frustrated with not being able to find their passion or follow their dreams once they have determined what they want in their lives.He is also available to speak to groups. Maxwell would love to help YOU!https://theblindblogger.net/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Wyq0vwvcOY0CdUnHi1PWw#TheJimboParisShow #Podcast #Podcasting#PodcastShow #PodcastLife #MaxwellIvey#TheBlindBlogger #MindsetMatters #TransformYourMind#TransformationTuesday #TuesdayMotivation #NewReleaseTuesday►Watch Our Previous Episodes:Jimbo Paris Show #8- Allyson RobertsJimbo Paris Show #12- Clinton YoungLearn a lot on meeting new people! Gain new coaches and new networks, SUPPORT ME AND MY TV SHOW ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/JimboParisOfficial Website: https://jimboparis.com/Contact Us: jimboparis1999@gmail.comCONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimboParis1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjimboparis/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Humans are complicated. So if I tell you I talked to the guy from theblindblogger.net, it's a safe assumption that we talked about his sight-related experiences. But wait, there's more...Guest: Maxwell Ivey------------------------Promo: The Dead Game book, by Susanne LeistDisclaimer: Sally Olewe-Richards, My Red Quilt bookArt: Erin SchwartzMusic: Jake Pierle -- https://jakepierle.bandcamp.com/------------------------Facebook group: The Asylum -- https://bit.ly/iwbasylumDiscord server: Ignorance Was Bliss Satellite Campus -- https://bit.ly/iwbdiscordMerch: https://bit.ly/iwbpodcastmerchPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/IWBpodcastTikTok (@iwbpodcast): Podcast ChecklistSponsor: Bath By Bex (code CBDkate for 15% off)Sponsor: InsPrana Yoga (code IWB25OFF for 25% off your first session)
Show notes can be found at claysteves.com/podcast Subscribe to our weekly newsletter so you never miss a thing! Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share! Connect with Clay online: Instagram Facebook. Maxwell Ivey grew up in a family of carnival owners. He started losing his vision to retinitis pigmentosa at an early age becoming legally blind by junior high school and totally blind by the time he graduated from college. He did graduate from traditional schools, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, and worked in the family business until his dad's death forced the closure of their small show. Needing something new he started helping people sell surplus rides. He had to learn so much including how to hand code HTML, recruit clients, set fees, build an email list, manage social media, and more. People were inspired by his willingness to take on difficult challenges and encouraged him to share more about being a blind entrepreneur. That led to a second site as the blind blogger, with three books out so far and a fourth due any time. He's promoted himself through podcast interviews appearing on over 200 shows as well as public speaking where he has shared his inspiring story with local organizations and national conferences. He helps other creative entrepreneurs grow their brands through online interviews. He loves to sing, travel, and find new adventures.
Maxwell Ivey Jr is known as The Blind Blogger.Born into a family of carnival owners in Texas, USA, Maxwell Ivey lost his sight at age 12.Having a natural gusto for life, Max graduated college and became heavily involved in the Eagle Scouts. He also worked in the family business for years, until his dad died. Faced with his own mortality, Max made some life-altering changes.He underwent gastric surgery and lost over 250 pounds. He started his own business, buying and selling amusement rides, and learned how to blog using software for visually-impaired people. Max then began another business: personal coaching.He is also an author on a mission to help others become successful. Maxwell has also launched his podcast network called what's your excuse geared towards helping people with disabilities launch or grow podcasts. You can check out his podcast and podcast network at www.wyexcuse.com and you can check out his personal website at www.theblindblogger.net
Mahatma Gandi tells us- “Man is a social being.” And “Interdependence is and ought to be as much our ideal as self-sufficiency.” In fact, the fundamental law of humanity is interdependence. A person is a person through our connection to others. We look at how a sense of competition breeds separation, rather than guiding us towards forming collaborative bonds. Our interaction with others aligns us and allows us to do great things. Our guest Maxwell Ivey shares insight from A Blind Man's Inspirational Guide to Success, as we explore the all-to-important reason why our interactions with others allows us to form greater bonds and build deeper connection, leading us towards our limitless potential to collaborate and communicate-create. So often we are taught to view dependency as a negative thing Join Max and I as we dispel this inaccurate mistruth on The Light Inside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelightinside/message
On this episode we talk about his blindness and how it inspired him to greater things than most sighted people. We talk about ALL things podcasting. If you are into self development and self improvement this is for you. Thank you to our sponsors https://www.facebook.com/TheHoardingSolution/