Before the Crisis
Before the Crisis
Liz Keller
Designing for Dignity: Accessibility, Universal Design & Equity with Molly Wuebker
1 hour 39 minutes Posted Aug 29, 2025 at 5:38 pm.
Introduction & Guest Welcome
From OT to Accessibility Advocate
PEOP Model & What It Means for Design
Bridging Disciplines for Inclusive Design
Exceeding Standards: Beyond ADA Minimums
Teaching Accessibility: From WCAG to Co-Design
Project Spotlight: Recreation & Equity
Practical Tips & Looking Ahead
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In this illuminating episode, Liz Keller welcomes Molly Wuebker, occupational therapist, accessibility advocate, and founder of Uncurbed, to explore how universal and inclusive design can break barriers and build environments where everyone belongs.

Key themes include:

  • The evolution of Molly’s journey—from clinical OT to accessibility consultant and ADA liaison.
  • How the Person–Environment–Occupation–Performance (PEOP) model drives meaningful design decisions.
  • Why universal design isn’t just about compliance—it’s a pathway to equity, safety, and enjoyment for all.
  • Real-world insights from Molly’s projects, including her work on accessibility in recreational, residential, and digital spaces.
  • A deeper dive into co-design, human factors, and emerging assistive technology.
  • The educator’s perspective: accessibility principles she’s taught at Drake University and beyond.

Why you’ll want to listen:

  • Gain practical framing tools for designers, caregivers, and educators.
  • Learn how to exceed minimal standards in building, programs, and digital presence.
  • Discover how inclusive design benefits communities at every stage of life—especially seniors aging in place.