We have a very special and mind-bending episode this week. It’s all about a man with dyslexia who worked 34 years as a driver for a newspaper company and recently published a book with himself as the main character.
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Podcast #102 Constantly Reinventing Yourself With Karen Font
We talked about constantly reinventing yourself, a trait that most dyslexics have. We continuously find ways to change something in ourselves and what we do.
Podcast #101 Access to Work: How and Why For Employer with Kerry Pace Part 4
We invited Kerry Pace again to share her expertise on the matter as she has helped other dyslexics get access to the “access to work” grant.
Podcast #100 Coaching Athletes with Dyslexia with Sophia Gomma
We invited Sophia Gomma to our podcast this week to talk about dyslexia in sports and the factors that may affect athletes with dyslexia.
Podcast #99 Access to Work: What is it and how can you get it with Kerry Pace Part 3
In the UK, we have a scheme called “Access to Work” which is basically giving disabled student allowance to the workplace.
Podcast #98 Author Shares Why She Chose Dyslexia As Key Part Of Her Story
This week we are going to hear from someone who has written a dyslexia story. Reyna Marder Gentin was a criminal defense attorney who became a full-time writer.
Podcast #97 Executive Function Coach and SPED Teacher Talks About Managing Your Executive Function Skills
Sarah Kesty is a SPED Teacher and Executive Function coach. She teaches children with learning difficulties to manage their executive function skills.
Podcast #96: Social-Emotional Learning: Noticeability founder talks about struggling with acceptance
In this episode, Dean Bragonier talks about his dyslexia story and his struggle for acceptance from himself and from society.
Podcast #95 Biology and Multi-sensory Learning with Susie Nyman
Dr. Susie Nyman is one of those teachers you’d want your children to have. She is very passionate about how students learn differently using multi-sensory learning.
Podcast #94 Oaka Books Founder Recreated the Battle of Hastings on her Kitchen Table!
Learn how Bambi Gardiner gave birth to the idea of Oaka Books, an award-winning book company that publishes interactive books for children with dyslexia.