A lot of the curiosity practices that we’ve talked about over the years — get out for a walk, listen to this, look at that –call on us to do and be in ways and places that aren’t necessarily possible for everyone in the same ways.
That got me thinking about being more curious about what “accessibility” around curiosity really means and entails.
I was delighted to sit down with accessibility advocate and Birdablity executive director Cat Fribley to explore the curiosity lessons to be learned from the organization — and from Birdability Week, a week full of events dedicated to making birding accessible and inclusive for everyone — especially those with disabilities and other health concerns.
“Curiosity is the antidote to hopelessness.” ~ Cat Fribley
Episode webpage: https://lynnborton.com/2025/10/16/birdability-making-curiosity-accessible-with-cat-fribley/

