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August 20, 2026

Disability Motivational Speakers: Boosting Inclusion

Explore top disability motivational speakers who enhance workplace inclusion, drive change, and boost business performance.

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December 31, 2025
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Businesses today understand that boosting inclusion for disabled employees and customers is critical to a healthy workplace. Bringing in a keynote speaker who specialises in disability awareness is one of the most effective ways to do it, helping audiences understand lived experience and build a culture where everyone can succeed. These speakers turn awareness into action, using their own stories to make inclusion tangible rather than theoretical.

Top Disability Motivational Speakers

Ed Jackson, Speaker, Former Rugby Player, Recovering Quadriplegic, Adventurer, Author

Ed Jackson

Learn to move mountains and achieve the impossible with Ed Jackson, adventurer, bestselling author and motivation expert. A former rugby player, Ed's career on the field came to an abrupt end after a diving accident left him with a life-changing spinal injury. He now speaks about recovery, resilience and redefining what's possible after adversity.

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Mia Ives-Rublee, Speaker, Disabled Activist, Civil Rights Advocate, Women's March Organizer

Mia Ives-Rublee

Inspire your team to see the world from a different perspective with Mia Ives-Rublee, a disabled transracial adoptee, civil rights activist and organiser of the Women's March. Based in the US, Mia writes and speaks widely on disability rights and workplace protections, including for the Center for American Progress.

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Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Speaker, British Paralympian, Dame, Peer, Sports Official

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

Hear what it takes to win when the odds are stacked against you, and how to cultivate courage, with Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, one of Britain's greatest Paralympic athletes. Over five Paralympic Games and 16 years of competition she won 11 gold, 4 silver and a bronze medal. In 2010 she became an independent crossbench peer in the House of Lords, where she continues to speak on disability rights, welfare reform and sport.

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Hannah Cockroft CBE, Speaker, Paralympic Champion, TV Presenter

Hannah Cockroft CBE

Learn to think innovatively and achieve champion-level success with Hannah Cockroft CBE, world-record-breaking British wheelchair racer. Hannah has spoken out on BBC News about the rights of disabled people and the importance of having someone in their corner, and continues to present and report on disability sport for UK broadcasters alongside her racing career.

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Pete Reed OBE, Speaker, Olympic Champion, Resilience Expert, Navy Commander

Pete Reed OBE

Learn how to harness resilience and get the best out of any situation with Pete Reed OBE, speaker and decorated Olympic rower who has become a master of adapting after a spinal cord injury. Pete has also championed accessibility in his local community, including installing green wheelchair-user symbols at pedestrian crossings in Tower Hamlets, London, to raise awareness of disabled people.

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Nicolas Hamilton, Speaker, Motor Racer, Resilience Expert, Collaboration Coach

Nicolas Hamilton

Learn to grow through huge challenges and take on your biggest dreams with Nicolas Hamilton, racing driver and adversity-defier. Born with cerebral palsy affecting his leg muscles, Nicolas was initially a wheelchair user; years of rigorous training enabled him to walk unaided by age 17, and he went on to pursue his dream of becoming a racing driver despite being told as a child he never would.

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Haley Moss, Speaker, Neurodiversity Expert, Disability Advocate, Author

Haley Moss

Get the lowdown on inclusion in the workplace, from neurodiversity to disability, with Haley Moss, speaker, author, educator and advocate. Diagnosed with autism at three, Haley defied expectations to become a lawyer, neurodiversity expert, keynote speaker and author, and now consults for top corporations and nonprofits on building genuinely inclusive workplaces.

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Adam Pearson, Speaker, Award-Winning Disability Advocate, Actor, Presenter, TV Host

Adam Pearson

Change how a room thinks about visible difference with Adam Pearson, actor, presenter and award-winning disability advocate. Adam's experience of neurofibromatosis shapes work that runs from BBC documentaries to award-winning film, and he was nominated for UK Documentary Presenter of the Year at the 2016 Grierson Awards. He speaks on unconscious bias, authentic representation and what inclusion looks like in daily practice.

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Samantha Renke, Speaker, Actress, Author, Broadcaster, Disability Rights Campaigner, Inclusion Consultant

Samantha Renke

Rethink your inclusion strategy with Samantha Renke, actress, broadcaster and disability rights campaigner. Samantha works with organisations including Paramount, ASOS and Amazon Prime Video on dismantling systemic barriers, and ranked third on the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 List. She pairs lived experience with practical frameworks for building workplaces where disabled people can thrive.

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Sophie Morgan, Disability Advocate, Media Co-founder & Campaigner, Global Ambassador, TV Presenter

Sophie Morgan

Hear what authentic representation asks of an organisation from Sophie Morgan, BAFTA-nominated television presenter and disability advocate. Sophie co-founded Making Space Media and has taken her accessibility campaigning to Parliament, the White House and global brands. She is regularly named among the ten most influential disabled people in the UK.

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Stef Reid MBE, Speaker, 4x Paralympian, World Record Holder, Adaptive Mindset And High-Performance Expert

Stef Reid MBE

Build high performance under pressure with Stef Reid MBE, four-time Paralympian and five-time world record holder. Stef brings 20 years in performance science to her Adaptive Mindset Framework, delivered for Google, McLaren, BP and Bloomberg. Sessions send teams away with tools for navigating uncertainty alongside a genuinely gripping story.

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Lost Voice Guy, Comedian, DEI Ambassador, First Comic To Win Britain's Got Talent

Lost Voice Guy

Shift the temperature in the room with Lost Voice Guy, the comedian Lee Ridley and the first comic to win Britain's Got Talent. He has performed on Live at the Apollo, at the Royal Variety Performance and across the Edinburgh Fringe, and wrote I'm Only In It For The Parking. As a DEI ambassador he uses comedy to move perceptions of disability while keeping a room laughing.

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Aaron Golub, Speaker, Legally Blind Athlete & Entrepreneur

Aaron Golub

Break limiting beliefs with Aaron Golub, the first legally blind athlete to play in a Division One American football game. Aaron now works with organisations worldwide as a speaker and business consultant on leadership mindset and performing through adversity. His sessions land on what teams do next, not on the story alone.

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Becky Curran, Speaker, Disability Advocate, Media Leader

Becky Curran

Get practical on inclusive hiring with Becky Curran, disability advocate and media consultant. Becky has delivered more than 600 talks across three countries, and has worked with organisations including CAA and CBS Television Studios on authentic representation on screen. She speaks on unconscious bias, accessibility and building hiring processes that work for disabled candidates.

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Stephanie Decker, Speaker, Humanitarian, Heroic Double Amputee, Resilience And Mindset Expert

Stephanie Decker

See what resilience looks like in practice with Stephanie Decker, humanitarian and double amputee. Stephanie lost both legs shielding her children during a 2012 tornado, then founded a charity providing prosthetics to children who need them. Named a L'Oréal Women of Worth honouree, she helps leaders navigate change and recover from setbacks.

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Why Disability Speakers Matter

These speakers give valuable advice on making your workplace welcoming for everyone, including people with autism and other neurodiverse conditions, as well as less visible disabilities like multiple sclerosis. If your event calendar includes an awareness moment, our roundups of Disability Pride speakers and speakers for National Disability Employment Awareness Month are good next stops.

Employment Trends for People with Disabilities

Employment among people with disabilities in the US has been trending upward in recent years, with government data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing steady year-on-year gains in the employment-population ratio. That trend matters as more than a statistic: it's evidence that diverse, accessible teams can and do succeed, and it's a strong reason to make disability inclusion a genuine agenda item rather than a box-ticking exercise.

The Business Benefits of Inclusion

Companies that focus on including people with disabilities tend to do better financially. In a widely cited 2018 study, Accenture found that disability inclusion leaders saw 28% higher revenue and more than double the net income of their peers. It's a useful reminder that inclusion isn't just good for people, it's good for business too, and it's part of why building a social mobility and inclusion panel is worth the investment for many organisations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should my business hire a disability motivational speaker?

They bring awareness and teach your team about the strengths and challenges faced by disabled individuals. This leads to a more understanding and productive work environment. For more information, email hello@getapeptalk.com.

Can a disability speaker improve our team's work together?

Yes, they share personal stories that help team members understand and respect each other better, improving teamwork.

What topics do these speakers cover?

They talk about overcoming challenges, valuing diversity, making workplaces accessible, and more. For more information, email hello@getapeptalk.com and we'll be happy to help you pinpoint the right topic.

What key dates do I need to know about?

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is a United Nations observance to promote equality for people with disabilities in all areas of society. This day, on December 3rd each year, is a chance for businesses to recognise the achievements of people with disabilities, and to learn about both visible and invisible disabilities.

💡 Are you curious how an expert disability awareness speaker can help your business? Let us know, and we'll find the perfect PepTalk expert for your organisation. Email us at hello@getapeptalk.com or send us a message via the chat. You can also call us on +44 20 3835 2929 (UK) or +1 737 888 5112 (US). Remember, it's always a good time to get a PepTalk!

At PepTalk, we harness the power of human intelligence to inspire and transform your people, insights, and events. Whether you're looking for expert speakers, tailored learning experiences, or unforgettable corporate events, our team is here to help. Get in touch with us today to find out more.

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