Making Space to Belong: Access, Disability & Courage with Suzanne Bull MBE
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What does real access look like when it’s shaped by lived experience not policy documents?
In this powerful episode of the Pink Nest Podcast, I’m joined by Suzanne Bull MBE, one of the UK’s most influential voices in disability, access, and inclusive culture.
Suzanne takes us from her roots in Essex to her groundbreaking work across London’s arts and live music scenes, sharing how her lived experience of disability has shaped a career dedicated to making cultural spaces genuinely accessible. We talk candidly about disability arts, systemic barriers in the events industry, and why inclusion must move beyond box-ticking to become embedded in how we design, programme, and lead.
Suzanne also opens up about navigating breast cancer during the pandemic, reflecting on resilience, vulnerability, and the power of humour in the hardest moments.
This episode is an honest, human conversation about advocacy, creativity, and what it really means to build spaces where people don’t have to fight to belong.
🎧 Listen in for a masterclass in courage, access, and leading with lived experience.
Photo on graphics by Jo Mieszkowski, Imperial College London.
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