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Dear Dyslexic Podcast

Shae Wissell

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Welcome to the Dear Dyslexic Podcast Series. These podcasts share stories of the lived experiences of people who have dyslexia and other learning disabilities, as well as those who care for, live and or work with us. Shae Wissell the creator of the Dear Dyslexic Podcast Series states "I wanted to use podcasts as the medium to share unique stories of everyday Australians who have dyslexia and other learning disabilities, to shine a light on the success and the challenges of life with dyslexia ...
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Dyslexic Diaries

Keyur Gaglani

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Hi, myself Keyur, a Dyslexic on a march to overcast and outspell the taboo of Mental illness and Highly willing and motivated to help people in need, esp. Empathetically.
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Dyslexically Successful

Christine Robenalt

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Are you someone who struggles with reading, writing or comprehension or is one of your loved ones struggling right now? Dyslexically Successful is a podcast where we talk about our experiences and stories of how these challenges have actually set up success in our lives. There are interviews with professionals, parents, even some children willing to share not only the difficult and uncomfortable times, but also showing their resiliency in the face of the challenges which a company being a dy ...
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Hippy Dyslexic Homestead

Not Bound

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A place that explores home-centric approaches in a holistic approach with dyslexia. We will explore everything from seasonal-based gardening, foraging, wildcrafting, various homesteading, and holistic projects and ideas with an emphasis on education and homeschooling as dyslexics...all while living in an RV
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The Dyslexic DJ radio mix

Ramy Akram-Ahmed

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You’re listening to the hottest show playing Hip-Hop | Rap | R&B and everything in between! I’m your host the Dyslexic DJ taking over the 2s & 1s making sure your ear buds are keeping you warm with all this 🔥🔥🔥
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Dyslexics Untied! Podcast

Host: Shawn Apostel Host: Jacob Schuhmann Director: Lucas Rogers Assistant Director: Jacob Gagel

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Two different generations discuss their experiences navigating their lives through the lens of dyslexia. Shawn Apostel, a college professor, and Jacob Schuhmann, business executive, discuss multiple areas of life from work, education, social norms, and how far they can push their director's last nerve.
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The Dyslexic Alpha

Zachary Wingate | Dyslexia Advocate & Mentor

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My name is Zachary Wingate I help Professionals & Entrepreneurs with Dyslexia to Master their Dyslexic Triggers and become a Prolific Alpha. If you are stuck in a complacent mindset and your dyslexic narratives are taking over, but you desire to dominate your craft and industry, I am here to support you. What I solve for my clients and for you is not giving ammo to your triggers but FUEL to your Alpha Vision. SAY HELLO ON IG: @THE_DYSLEXIC_ALPHA
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1st The Professional Dyslexic

Rebecca Hamel

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This is my 1st episode of The Professional Dyslexic. I want to welcome people and share what the podcasts will be about. This is to share my journey with dyslexia and give "life hacks", and other gifts that dyslexics have that the world needs to hear. Power to the dyslexics!
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Black and Dyslexic

Winifred Winston

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The Black and Dyslexic Podcast is here to educate, empower, and equip adults and parents of children with dyslexia and other language based learning differences. We offer an authentic and raw perspective into the challenges faced when advocating for yourself or your child with a learning disability. Black and underrepresented minorities don't experience advocacy the same way as our White counterparts.
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Anne Marie Beggs is the author of ”A Bridge Between Two Me’s” which is now a global seller and tells her story of her journey over the last 17 years helping her clients with dyslexia.Anne Marie provides educational programs for both adults and children.I encourage creativity, discussion, critical thinking, understanding, and mastery. What is mastery? and what are students mastering They are mastering language: words, phrases, sentences paragraphs and ultimately books.Visit www.theparagraphch ...
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Ever wondered why speech pathologists are unsung heroes in the world of dyslexia? In this eye-opening episode of the Dear Dyslexic Podcast, we dive deep into the fundamentals of dyslexia, bust myths about assessments, and explore how early intervention can transform lives—plus, practical tips for navigating co-occurring challenges like ADHD and dys…
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For years, I thought I was just busy. Running a podcast, a charity, doing my doctorate, working full-time, raising a child - that's just life, right? But when I was diagnosed with combined ADHD (moderate to severe) in my 40s, everything finally made sense. In this deeply personal episode, I'm stepping away from our usual dyslexia focus to share my …
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The Dear Dyslexic Podcast is entering a new chapter. We’re excited to share a refreshed season — now with the option to watch on YouTube as well as listen on your favourite podcast apps. Dyslexia is often called a hidden disability, but here we shine a light on the stories that need to be heard. Each episode features honest and inspiring conversati…
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Could there be a hidden link between neurodivergence and substance use? In this eye-opening episode, Shae Wissell sits down with Dr. Erin Lalor AM, CEO of the Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF), for an honest conversation about the often-overlooked intersection of dyslexia, neurodivergence, and alcohol or other drug use. Dr. Lalor brings decades of …
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Have you ever felt the weight of navigating a world that doesn’t quite understand the unique challenges of neurodivergence? In this insightful episode, we sit down with Derek McCormack, the Director of the Raising Children Network, to delve into the complexities of parenting neurodivergent children and the resources available to support families on…
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Have you ever felt like you were navigating a world that just didn't understand you? In this powerful episode, we're joined by clinical psychologist Monique Mitchelson to explore the rich landscape of neurodivergence - from late diagnoses to celebrating neurodivergent identity. Monique brings a rare perspective as both a psychologist and someone wi…
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What happens when a dyslexic woman who was told she’d "never be anything" becomes a trailblazing leader in disability inclusion? In this raw and powerful episode, Saraya O’Connell from Hotel Etico—Australia’s first social enterprise hotel—opens up for the first time about her dyslexia, ADHD, and how she turned workplace struggles into superpowers. …
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Today's episode is about... well, your guess is as good as ours, but there's some really funny stuff in this episode that we think you would enjoy! Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our next episode_____Want more from us? Click the Link Below!_____Listen Live every Saturday at 11AM (EST) on Bellarmine Radio (h…
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Ever felt like your brain just works differently — and wished technology could meet you halfway? In this empowering solo episode, Dr Shae Wissell shares why AI has become a game-changer for dyslexics and other neurodivergent minds, offering practical ways to turn daily challenges into new superpowers. In today’s episode, Dr Shae Wissell, researcher…
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Join us on this special episode as we welcome our first in-person guest, Tyler Burton, a school psychologist who tells us all about working with students with learning differences and getting them the accommodations they need for success. Also, once again, Shawn proves he has the best stories!Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just migh…
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Today we discuss the Cognitive strengths and struggles of Dyslexia. Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our next episode_____Want more from us? Click the Link Below!_____Listen Live every Saturday at 11AM (EST) on Bellarmine Radio (https://www.bellarmineradio.com/)Get all our Links! (https://linktr.ee/dyslexicsu…
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Jacob decided to go on another Target run, so we have Other Jacob, our only confirmed neurotypical on the regular tea, filling in for him. While working with a bunch of neurodivergent minds, Other Jacob has built up a list of questions he has Shawn answer. Likewise, Shawn has questions about the neurotypical mind he needs answered.Have a question? …
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Hi, one of the biggest challenges employers have is making sure to stop your neurodiverse a safe and and proactive in the workplace. That's a huge challenge. And that's what I want to talk about today in this workshop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today, Shawn and Jacob bring in the books that inspire them... both of them... uncoordinated.... it was a wild coincidence.... Anyway, the two discuss a range of topics presented in the books and how they relate to their lives in business, innovation, and being top spies.Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our n…
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In a world where disability often gets lost in the noise of bureaucracy, how do we ensure that every voice is heard? In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Peter Smith, the Director and Founder of the Center for Disability Employment Research and Practice (CDERP). With over 15 years of experience in the field, Peter has dedicated his career to…
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Today's episode reunites us with Jacob as we look at how dyslexia has helped shape Shawn and Jacob's careers in the best of ways along with where they each, given their choice would want to... die? Now that can't be right.Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our next episode_____Want more from us? Click the Link …
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It's Women's History Month and we think it's high time we acknowledge some famous women with dyslexia. Later, we interview our director, Lucas, to the autistic mind with the dyslexic mind and the differences leave Shawn baffled. Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our next episode _____Want more from us? Click t…
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In this episode, Kristi has a list of questions tailored to figuring out just how much Dyslexia affects one's perception and experiences and we aren't going anywhere until Shawn and Jacob give us answers.Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our next episode_____Want more from us? Click the Link Below!_____https:/…
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What if the key to unlocking potential in the workplace lies in embracing neurodiversity? We are joined in this episode by Dr. Annalisa, the founder of Atom Consulting, a company dedicated to helping water utilities manage their risks, particularly in water quality. With a rich background in consulting and a personal journey through neurodiversity,…
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Did you know that most research on dyslexia focuses on children, leaving a massive gap in understanding how it impacts adults—especially in professional settings? In this episode of the Dear Dyslexia Podcast, host Dr. Shae Wissell dives into her groundbreaking research on the challenges faced by dyslexic adults in the workplace. She sheds light on …
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Get ready for an eye-opening episode of the Dear Dyslexic! This week, we dive into the world of inclusive business practices and the remarkable journey of a powerhouse in the automotive industry. In this episode of the Dear Dyslexic podcast, host Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Raffy, a dynamic leader in the automotive industry and a passionate advo…
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Imagine keeping a part of yourself hidden for over 50 years – a part of you that defines not just who you are, but how you think, work, and see the world. In today’s episode, Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Nigel Lockett, the Dyslexic Professor, to unravel the profound journey of embracing dyslexia and redefining it as a strength in the world of ent…
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This is our final episode speaking with Carl Nigi it's been enlightening, and refreshing. If you or someone you know is dyslexic and is not flourishing please reach out to a Davis facilitator near you. for more information on Carl go to https://www.overcomingdyslexia.ca/ youtube: Carl Nigi for myself Anne-Marie Beggs go to https://theparagraphchall…
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Discover how embracing neurodiversity can unlock hidden potential and transform workplaces with Mel Webster, a leader who proudly wears her ADHD and dyslexia as badges of strength. Mel Webster is the CEO of ADHD Australia, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, and a proud individual with ADHD and dyslexia. With a background in working with indi…
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In this second episode of season 3 Anne-Marie continues her conversation with Carl who talks about why at times his journey with dyslexia has been difficult. this is a very honest and forthright description of living with dyslexia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Carl Nigi is a Davis facilitator based in Ottawa in Canada. Carl was born and lived in the UK until he was a young adult. over three episodes Carl shares his journey with dyslexia from a young child to an adult. He explains the hurdles he faced on the way; the solutions he tried before eventually coming across the Davis method. Hosted on Acast. See…
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What if the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals are more about survival than adaptation? In this episode of the Dear Dyslexia podcast, Dr. Shae Wissell dives deep into a thought-provoking discussion with Dr Neil Alexander Passe, a researcher and advocate who is reshaping our understanding of neurodivergence and its impact on daily life. …
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Are you ready to hear how one organisation is making a difference in the lives of young people with neurodivergences? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Deirdre Hardy from Future Connect! In this episode, we are thrilled to host Deirdre Hardy, a dedicated advocate for young people with neurodivergences. Deirdre is the CEO of Future Connect,…
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Join Winifred A. Winston and LeDerick Horne as they dive into the inspiring journey of the CEOs of FathersRead365, a groundbreaking organization dedicated to promoting literacy and education among fathers and their children. From overcoming personal challenges to creating impactful community programs, the founders' path is marked by determination, …
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Today I spoke to Rebecca O 'Brien whom I met in June at the Nina suicide awareness day. Rebecca immediately struck me as a very kind understanding and empathetic young lady. in the course of our conversation, Rebecca told me a lot about her life and how she struggled with mental health. This conversation will open your eyes and provide insights for…
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Join Winifred A. Winston and LeDerick Horne as they dive into the inspiring journey of André Skepple, the visionary Founder & CEO of FullSpektrum®, a digital solutions powerhouse dedicated to unlocking the diverse potential within every mind. From overcoming personal adversity to becoming a community champion for neuroinclusivity, André's path is m…
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Dive deep into the world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) with Dr. Jamica Nadina Love, a trailblazer making waves across the education sector and beyond. Get ready to challenge your perspectives and understand the true power of intersectionality. Guest Introduction: In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jamica Nadina Love, a renowned DEI expert …
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Join Winifred A. Winston and LeDerick Horne as they dive into the inspiring journey of Deon Butler, a remarkable athlete who rose to prominence despite facing significant literacy challenges. From excelling in multiple sports to earning a full-ride football scholarship and joining the NFL, Deon's path was marked by perseverance and triumph. However…
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Join Winifred A. Winston and LeDerick Horne for a captivating conversation with Dr. Anthony Perry, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging at the esteemed Lab School of Washington. Dr. Perry is a luminary in the field, renowned for his profound insights and unwavering commitment to fostering unity, understanding, & belonging in our so…
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As the leaving cert and college exams finish young people are heading off on exciting holidays. for many this is their first time abroad without parents. This is a hugely exciting time for them and a great opportunity to grow both emotionally and physically, as well as expanding their horizons and their experience of the world. Myself and Lucy chat…
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"The Right Shoes" what are the right shoes! did you know that shoes can provoke connections and conversations. have a listen and find out how you can connect with others with a pair of shoes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Winifred A. Winston and LeDerick Horne for an in-person live recording of the Black and Dyslexic Podcast at the inaugural Black LIteracy Matters conference in Omaha, NE on the campus of College of Saint Mary. Get ready for an enlightening session with esteemed panelists Sheila Carr-CoFounder of Decoding Dyslexia D.C., Miss Teen Lincoln Janae H…
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"There is as much wisdom in listening as there is in speaking" Today myself Anne-Marie Beggs and Lucy discuss this why this statement is true. How is that particularly relevant to students starting exams tomorrow and why they are their own best friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode, Shae has an open discussion with Kim Percy, where they talk about life and parenthood as a late-diagnosed dyslexic. After her youngest son was diagnosed in year 2, Kim found herself relating to many of his experiences with dyslexia and felt she too may be dyslexic. Over the last 24 years, she has co-directed and been a senior desig…
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For mental health awareness week I wanted to share some insights into the world of teenagers. todays podcast with Lucy Cronly we discuss Exam Stress this is one of the biggest causes among teens. Myself and Lucy share tips on how you can support our teenagers to allow them to grow and flourish during exams and beyond. #mentalhealthawarnessweek Host…
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In this podcast Anne-Marie and Lucy discuss how we can support adolescent as they start to make their way into the world. Why their way of thinking and viewing the world is very different than ours, and why at times this can cause conflict. But that if we can find a bridge between their thinking, and our own, we can step into their wisdom and they …
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In this fun podcast, Dr Shae Wissell speaks with Dr Helen Ross about living with dyslexia and undiagnosed ADHD. Helen is a dyslexia expert and Special Educational Needs specialist with experience in independent and public education sectors, as well as at local and national levels. As a former teacher/SENDCo with over 10 years of experience, I now w…
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Lucy and Anne Marie discus why teenagers are struggling in todays world and talk about how they can help. Lucy is Accredited Life Coach. Her mission is to listen with heart, head and gut so that your wisdom can be accessed, gaps can be bridged and you can be your best self. She work with individuals and groups to enable them to understand themselve…
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In this episode, Shae speaks with Dana Neiger, Author/CHRO/Co-Founder at HIVE Talent Acquisition Firm Dana's recruiting experience covers a wide range of industries such as accounting and finance, construction, engineering, light industrial and warehousing, sales and marketing, with a specialty in legal recruiting. Her human resources consulting ba…
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In this episode, Shae speaks with Dr Malvika Behl. Malvika is the chair of the Counsellor Education Program at West Texas A&M University. Based in Texas, she holds a PhD in Counsellor Education and Supervision. Malvika is a licensed professional counsellor and school counsellor, with seven years of experience in academia, teaching counselling cours…
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Anne Marie talks to Sophie from Spikes Sight Words. Sophie is a mum of two, with a background is in film and television and in Qatar I worked for a global news channel. Sophie talks to Anne Marie about why she developed a board game for her son who had no interest in reading and how Spikes Sight Words was board. If you want more information on Soph…
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Join us for a stellar episode where we untangle the cosmic mysteries of social and emotional challenges tied to dyslexia. While delving into an illuminating article, we'll also take on an issue that's lighting up the skies—rumors of an otherworldly encounter at a Miami mall. 🛸🌌 From the depths of dyslexic experiences to the skies of strange occurre…
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