Donna J. Jodhan is a world renown advocate.
She is also an author, blogger, sight loss coach, dinner mystery writer and producer, entrepreneur, law graduate, and podcast commentator.
Donna shares her remarkable bi weekly world commentary with others where she expresses her thoughts and opinions on some of the very hottest topics of the day.

The Remarkable World Commentary Podcast is a podcast by Donna J. Jodhan that explores topics directly affecting the future of children, particularly those with disabilities. As a blind advocate and entrepreneur, Donna shares her insights, life experiences, and advocacy efforts, aiming to inspire and inform her listeners. The podcast covers issues such as accessibility, inclusivity, and breaking down barriers in technology and everyday life, encouraging collective efforts to create a better and more equitable future for all children.
Now her remarkable world commentary podcast also features interviews with some very high profile world renown advocates along with stories shared by those who continue to support advocacy in exciting and interesting ways.

ALT: Remarkable World Commentary. By Award Winning Sight Loss Coach, Advocate and Author, Donna Jodhan. To the left, four photos of Donna Jodhan stand stacked atop one another. Donna graduating law school. Donna receiving an award from the Queen. Donna in a business suit. Donna after winning a landmark case. Across the middle is a blue swoosh. To the right is a globe of the world.

Donna invites you to listen and to share your views with her.
You can contact Donna at donnajodhan@gmail.com

Highlights for March
🎙️ Remarkable World Commentary Episode #79: Customer Care or Company Revenue | Donna J. Jodhan, LLB, ACSP, MBA https://donnajodhan.com/rwc-03-01-2026/

In this thought-provoking episode of Remarkable World Commentary, Donna J. Jodhan examines the ongoing tension between customer care and company revenue, asking how businesses can strike a meaningful balance between serving people well and protecting their bottom line. Drawing from her own experiences speaking with customer service agents, she reflects on the importance of empathy, patience, and going above and beyond for customers, while recognizing that many agents are working under intense pressure to keep calls short and meet company targets.

Donna raises important questions about what happens when a customer still needs help after an agent’s allotted time has run out, and whether true customer care is even possible under such constraints. Rather than offering an easy solution, she leaves listeners with a powerful challenge to think more deeply about whether companies are genuinely committed to service, or whether revenue goals too often take precedence over people.

🎙️ Remarkable World Commentary Episode #80: Ask Advocate Donna | Donna J. Jodhan, LLB, ACSP, MBA https://donnajodhan.com/rwc-03-02-2026/

In this empowering episode of Remarkable World Commentary, Donna J. Jodhan invites listeners into her “Ask Advocate Donna” format, where she reflects on the meaning of advocacy and challenges her audience to think about how professionalism, communication, and perseverance can shape successful outcomes. Using a favorite quotation and a word game contrasting “professional” versus “unprofessional” and “ordinary” versus “extraordinary,” Donna sets the tone for a practical discussion about how people can stand up for themselves when they believe they have been treated unfairly.

She then walks through three real-life style advocacy scenarios: a woman denied access to a crafts class because of her age, a man excluded from a social event because he did not speak Cantonese or Mandarin, and a family prevented from selling Amish products in their neighborhood. In each case, Donna breaks advocacy down into clear questions—what it is, who gets involved, why it matters, how to proceed, and when to act—emphasizing that advocacy begins when someone feels wronged and grows stronger when approached step by step, with support from friends, family, and the wider community.

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