Reasonable Adjustments at Work: Ryan Hoare on Try Mosaic, Neurodiversity, and Inclusive Workplace Systems
This episode of Career Conversations from Inclusive Change at Work, sponsored by Warburtons, features Ryan Hoare, founder of Try Mosaic, a platform that simplifies how employers and employees manage reasonable adjustments. Ryan shares his personal experience of being given a 22-page occupational health report and left to navigate it alone, which inspired him to build a structured, consistent process for agreeing and implementing support at work. The discussion explores why workplaces struggle with adjustments, how “reasonable” depends on role and safety, and why adjustments should be treated as essential success enablers rather than favours. Celina and Tom add reflections on accessibility, universal design, and tensions between different needs. The conversation also covers AI’s role in inclusion, its benefits and risks in creative fields, and advice for young people requesting adjustments in their first job.
00:00 Podcast intro and sponsor
00:51 Meet Ryan Hoare
03:13 Ryan’s career path
04:35 Origin of Try Mosaic
05:33 What Try Mosaic does
06:49 Making adjustments easier
09:30 A day as a founder
10:19 Why workplaces struggle
12:00 What is reasonable
13:26 Universal design debate
15:47 Founder strengths mindset
18:10 Why it’s called Mosaic
19:48 Rethinking Adjustments
21:26 Fairness and Efficiency
23:08 Gen Z Neurodiversity Shift
26:23 Inclusion Meets AI
28:53 AI in Creative Work
32:08 Ethics and Assistive Use
37:50 Asking for Adjustments
39:13 Where to Find Ryan
39:42 Closing Thanks
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