Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
Kids & Family
"There's nothing to be ashamed of (being dyslexic). It's by no means degrading. It just means you may need a little bit of extra help and there's nothing wrong with that." -Myles Moye
*Anatomy Correction: When Myles said dendrites he meant synaptic terminals :-)
Episode 31: Comedian Liz Miele shares how stand-up comedy gave her the confidence to be and express herself--dyslexia and all.
Episode 30: Illustrator and animator Mads Johan Ogaard tells us how, after using art as a lifeline during his difficult school days, he employed those same skills in his adulthood to create a short film about dyslexia.
Episode 29: A former entrepreneur and marketer turned author and podcaster, Christopher Lochhead talks about the magic of the dyslexic brain and the need to cultivate instead of diminish it.
Episode 28: Krista Weltner describes how becoming a puppet artist and fabricator enabled her to find her people and a rewarding career that highlights her strengths.
Episode 27: Dr. Marilyn Bartlett shows us that despite reading at the 4th grade level as an adult, perseverance gave her large success in the academic world.
Episode 26: Parenting and neurodiversity coach John Hicks shares his story from both a professional standpoint and that of a parent of a dyslexic daughter.
Episode 25: Golf professional Shane LeBaron shares how golf was his escape from the difficulties he was facing in school.
Episode 24: Kaiya Stone talks about her experience getting diagnosed at 19 while at Oxford University and what followed.
Episode 23: I chat with siblings Alana, Jacob, & Reuben Blumenstein about the organization they started to help kids just like themselves, discover the magic of getting lost in a book.
Episode 22: Christian Boer explains how a school project led him to develop a font for dyslexics called Dyslexie.
Episode 21: Jeff Pike explains how a computer program changed his life.
Episode 20: Jarryn Avery discusses the elaborate plan he carried out in order to reach his dream of playing football in college.
Episode 19: Dyslexia expert Susan Barton discusses the personal reason she was drawn to the dyslexic community and how she came to supporting dyslexics and their families.
Episode 18: Peggy Stern shares her story of becoming a documentary film maker and how her dyslexia led her to create Dyslexiaville.
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