Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
Kids & Family
Super D is back for another adventure. This time he visits a creature who he doesn't see eye to eye with and he gets into a bit of trouble. Luckily, fast thinking Sydney summons help. Find out what happens during this episode!
Episode 71: Encourager Lori Pachera shares her story as well as insights she gathered along the way that now aid her in teaching the next generation.
Episode 70: Veteran soldier John Gordon shares how despite reading and writing challenges he was able to achieve his dream of being in the army.
Episode 69: 16 year old Siena Castellon shares her highs and lows as a neurodiverse teenager.
Episode 68: Author and educator Lois Letchford shares her son's journey from "the worse child I've seen in 20 years of teaching" to the University of Oxford.
Episode 67: Educational consultant Enid Webb shares her personal story as well as knowledge and insights from years working in education.
Episode 66: Actress Lauren McCrostie talks about creativity, performing, and the strengths her dyslexia offers and how she uses them in her acting.
Episode 65: Author Jason Cook shares how getting diagnosed with dyslexia while in prison helped him turn his life around.
Episode 64: Ashley Roberts, parent advocate and mother of a dyslexic son shares her family's journey and the insights she's gained along the way.
Episode 63: Sliding Doors Founder Krista Gauthier shares her insights as a parent of a dyslexic as well as how her family's personal experience led her to creating the non-profit aimed to help dyslexic kids excel.
Episode 62: Cartoonist Rossie Stone shares how comics changed his life both personally and professionally and how he's using them to help children learn without them even realizing it.
Episode 61: Graduate student Rachael Best talks about the strategies and methods she's created in order to succeed in school with dyslexia.
Episode 60: Journalist and dyslexic advocate, Cheri Rae chats about her adventures raising a dyslexic son and how that led her to writing a guide book for parents with dyslexic children.
Episode 59: Author and actor Chris Hill shares challenges from his childhood as well as discusses his new book about a kangaroo with dyslexia.
Episode 58: Rebecca Warner, co-founder of Decoding Dyslexia Virginia and creator of the pqbd Dyslexia Awareness Symbol shares the story behind its creation and the work the grassroots organization is doing.
Episode 57: I chat with Dannielle Small, mother of Katie Small (from episode 53) who gives us a mother's perspective on raising a child with dyslexia.
Episode 56: Yvette Blaess shares her thoughts on dyslexia as well as explains what she's doing to spread public awareness about what dyslexia is actually like.
Episode 55: Professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil shares how dyslexia has contributed to his success on and off the field.
Episode 54: Author Jeanne Betancourt shares her experiences as a dyslexic writer and why it was so important to her to include dyslexics in her books.
Episode 53: Double degree graduating student Katie Small tells her dyslexic story, aiming to help others by showing what dyslexia really is and what it actually looks like.
Episode 52: From special education student to special education teacher, Tomas Black tells his story.
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