The Silent Signal: Disability, Dignity & Workplace Evolution
30 August 2025

The Silent Signal: Disability, Dignity & Workplace Evolution

Liberating Menopause

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We share biology—but our burnout is Bio individual.  In this episode, Lisa Vasquez shines a light on the quiet resilience of women with disabilities—those who function through burnout, hormonal fluctuations, and systemic neglect while being judged for the very boundaries that protect their health. These women often hide their pain to appear “normal,” yet what they bring is brilliance: a different lens on leadership, creativity, and care.   Lisa explores why disability remains one of the least prioritized areas in workplace diversity efforts, despite 1 in 10 working women identifying as disabled. McKinsey reports that women with disabilities are twice as likely to say that setting boundaries or taking time off for mental health has hurt their careers, and fewer than 25% of companies include disability in their DEI strategies.    She challenges the notion that speech or physical differences disqualify someone from leadership—reminding us that if Helen Keller had been ignored, the world would have missed out on the gifts of difference. This episode asks: Are we truly accepting bio individuality, or are we quietly complicit in the assault on women’s dignity and functioning?    It’s not about politics—it’s about physiology, humanity, and the right to be seen as whole.  It’s not just about inclusion; it’s about immersion.