We believe in partnership over service, and we’re especially eager to connect with stakeholders who want to:

Invest in athletes with disabilities and the communities that uplift them

Champion lasting cultural change – not just performative statements or one-time initiatives

Rethink how access, belonging, and leadership are designed and delivered across environments

Improve how disability is understood, supported, and integrated – whether in sport, education, healthcare, or policy

Individuals with disabilities
and their families

Schools and
school districts

Educators, therapists,
behavior analysts

Nonprofits and
community-based
organizations

Sports teams,
clubs and national
governing bodies

  • Professionals new to disability work
  • Informal supports or caregivers
  • Curious collaborators and creative problem-solvers
  • Medical professionals and healthcare systems seeking to improve disability inclusion
  • Higher education institutions committed to accessibility and student success
  • Businesses and corporations aiming to build more inclusive workplace cultures
  • Government agencies or public entities looking to design better policies and programs Professionals new to disability work

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Joslynn spoke at our Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership seminar and did a fantastic job. She was the best speaker we’ve had in a long time, and the ambassadors referenced her speech throughout the rest of the conference. I knew right away that we’d ask her to come back next year, if she’s available!

Austin

Say How Consulting staff are dedicated to their job and truly want to make a difference. They are dependable, dedicated, and considerate. The staff are flexible and innovative in individualizing teaching strategies. Joslynn is patient, goes the extra mile for the kids, and provides great advice and guidance.

Lyndsey

Joslynn is exceptional—knowledgeable, patient, and deeply caring about her work and clients. She listens and helps her clients, with incredible skill at recognizing individual needs and pushing them to succeed. My reserved son became comfortable and pushed beyond expectations. I strongly recommend her to families needing support.

Christine

Say How Consulting helped me to think through some challenges with coaching people of different backgrounds, abilities and languages. In my session, I was given fresh ideas that I was able to directly apply what I learned in my session with SHC to the soccer field. The passion, energy and professionalism are highly impressive.

Kirsten

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Reach out to connect with our team, schedule a consultation,
or dive into our blog to see real examples of how we’re
reshaping access and inclusion – one partnership at a time.