Testimonials for Reid and Light

Entertainingly educational!
A.Myers, Canadian Hotel Association
Creative delivery of important information.
A France, Canadian Apprenticeship Forum
Funny and informative.
A. Komaryk, Komaryk Communications
Sketches were outlined in a language that is simple to understand
M. Richard, Law Society of New Brunswick.
Reid and Light were absolutely fantastic. I hope to see them again.
D. Garcia, KnownPrincipa
A hilarious theatrical keynote about invisible disability and workplace belonging that’s also sensitive, human and informative? Yes! It’s true. Jason and Kristin have done it masterfully.
M.Leon, Brand Heros
Funny and educational.
J. Tremblay, Lord Elgin Hotel
Incredible performance! Skits were an awesome way to handle sensitive subjects quickly and effectively. Great job!
K. McKinley, CALA.ca
A different approach to different kinds of diversity that are not visual.
S. Taylor, FW Associates
It took general ideas that we’ve heard and fleshed them out to get you thinking. This was valuable.
Jamie, EWC Ltd.
Great job teaching me about invisible disabilities and how we can do better at belonging at work.
Christine N., Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science
It resonated on a deep level. This eye-opening keynote has made me really reflect
on my leadership style.
L. Crawford Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
Accurately eye opening!
L. MacDonald, Canadian Hotel Association
What a different way to present important and complex information. So easy and enjoyable for the audience.
S. Quraishi, AIA Canada
Entertaining, engaging and valuable.
L. Rankin, College of Veterinarians of Ontario
Inspiring, engaging and a mirror into some of the common misconceptions that organizations may fall victim to.
L. Prospero, Rising Oaks Early Learning
As a ND person, this is incredibly helpful
Kristi
kristina.meacham@shrm.org
I felt so seen! The session was straight to the point and very informative while being entertaining/engaging!
Latoya Munoz
SHRM
Very helpful, thank you for an awesome session and for doing this work! Would love more awareness of physical disability as well. Activity with joining left and ride hand together to show success of including a team of neurodivergent and neurotypical assumes someone has one or both hands available to them.
Ayako
prrbiz.com
Will make you feel validated if you’re neurodivergent
Claudia Ceja
Los angeles county museum of art
Informational and entertaining
Michelle Perez
communitiesresist.org
An interesting, light and engaging twist on a topic that’s usually very serious.
Jessica Campbell
Thank you for the amazing work you are doing to spread awareness and educate about neurodiversity.
Jennifer Moniz
Super engaging with practical info & solutions for neurodiversity in the workplace
Stephanie Carson
Hr Manager, Aecon
EXCELLENT!
Steph Kiely
Great job !
Kevin Mckinley
Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation
It resonated with me and made me reflect on my leadership style.
L Crawford
Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
Sketchs outlined in a language that is simple to understand
Marc Richard
Law Society of New Brunswick
Entertainingly educational!
Andrea Myers
Creative delivery of important info.
France
Canadian Apprenticeship Forum
A very different and easy way of presenting information, especially right after lunch
Shamsia Quraishi
Aiacanada
Funny and informative!
Ashli Komaryk
They were absolutely fantastic. I hope to see them again at CSAE!
Dan García
Knowprincipia.com
A different approach to different kinds of diversity that are not visual.
Stuart Taylor, FW.ca
It took general ideas that we’ve heard and fleshed them out to get you thinking, which was valuable. You guys are fun
Jaime, ewcltd.ca
Accurately eye opening
Lindsay Macdonald Hotelassociation.ca
Entertaining, engaging and valuable.
Lesley, cvo.org
Inspiring, engaging and a mirror into some of the common misconceptions that associations may fall victim to.
Lori Prospero, Rising Oaks Learning Centers.
