The Unexpected Journey: Julie Fisher’s 17-Year Crusade for True Belonging

TEDx Speaker & Best-Selling Author | 17 Years of Disability Advocacy: Helping Organizations Give People a Chance & Watch Them Shine

Long before she was an award-winning author or a TEDx speaker, Julie Fisher learned a lesson in a school hallway in Melbourne that would eventually become her life’s work. She watched a peer being picked on simply for being “different.” While the world looked away, a young Julie walked up to her and apologized on behalf of the others. The transformation was instantaneous—the girl’s face lit up with a smile Julie has never forgotten. It was the first time she realized that the simple act of seeing someone, truly seeing them, could change the trajectory of their day, and perhaps their life.

Today, Julie is a prominent Inclusion and Diversity Speaker, a best-selling author, and a radio host, but her most vital role remains being a mother to three boys. Her professional path was forever altered seventeen years ago during her pregnancy with her youngest son, Darcy, who lives with Down Syndrome. What many might have viewed as a challenge, Julie and her family embraced as a mission: to provide Darcy with the best life possible. This personal commitment blossomed into a global advocacy for a world where inclusion isn’t a battle, but a standard.

Building the Pillars of Advocacy

Julie’s journey from a secretarial student at Chisholm Institute to a Bronze Stevie Award winner for Social Changemaker is a testament to the power of a mother’s resolve. She transitioned from the quiet background of administrative work into the spotlight of public advocacy because she realized that silence was no longer an option. She saw how “excluding a stare” could feel and decided to use her voice to dismantle the barriers that make everyday tasks—like shopping or walking down the street—a struggle for those with disabilities.

Her growth as a leader has been described by peers as nothing short of remarkable. Natasa Denman, the founder of Ultimate 48 Hour Author, recalls Julie’s entry into the literary world: “I have seen her grow and go strength to strength… She is an active participant in her author community, always looking out for how she can help others. She just keeps going and is always willing to learn.” This relentless drive led to the publication of The Unexpected Journey and The Magic of Inclusion, works that have provided a roadmap for families navigating similar paths.

A Voice for the Unheard

Julie’s impact extends far beyond the written word. As the host of “The Unexpected Journey” on RPP FM, she tackles the complex, often overlooked realities of life with a disability—such as the legal shift when a child turns 18 and why guardianship is not automatic. She uses her platform to spotlight others, from the STEAM programs at Wallara Australia to the surfers of the Mornington Peninsula, proving that her mission is not just about her own story, but about elevating the entire community.

Her work is characterized by a deep, refreshing authenticity that resonates with everyone she meets. Personal stylist and life coach Moana Robinson notes: “Julie inspires me with her authenticity… other families with similar circumstances would benefit so much from reading Julie’s story. A refreshing and inspiring journey!” By humanizing the disability experience, Julie moves her audience from sympathy to empathy, and finally, to action.

A Vision for a World Without Barriers

For Julie Fisher, the goal is clear: a society where everyone has a seat at the table and a voice that is actually heard. When advising the next generation of professionals, her message is simple yet radical: focus on the person, not the disability. She advocates for sensory-friendly environments and accessible workspaces not just as a “nice to have,” but as a fundamental right that benefits everyone.

Her leadership philosophy is encapsulated in her own viral mantra: “Give People A Chance and Watch Them Shine.” She believes that once we open our hearts and minds, we find individuals who are keen to learn, eager to contribute, and ready to lead. As she continues to speak on global stages and host vital conversations, Julie remains focused on the “magic” of inclusion—the moment when a person is finally seen for their abilities rather than their limitations.

Editorial Note

Julie Fisher’s journey reminds us that inclusion is an everyday choice, not a distant goal. Whether through her books, her broadcasts, or her keynote speeches, she challenges us to look past the surface and recognize the unique gifts every individual brings to the table.

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