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Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast

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Dyslexia stories from all ages and stages to create empathy and understanding- hearing the journey from their first memory of noticing they were different to what their life looks like now, how they believe others think of them when we know what it is like we can be more empathic.

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Miss Nebraska’s Teen 2024, Janae Harris, was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD in third grade after struggling to read despite a high IQ. Now a passionate advocate, Janae shares how she turned her challenges into strengths, and why she believes every ... more

In this episode of Don't Call on Me, The Dyslexia Podcast, hosts Megan and Eryn sit down with Amir Bar, CEO and co-founder of UCNLearn. A passionate advocate and innovator, Amir draws on his own experiences with dyslexia to design technology that mak... more

In this episode of Don’t Call on Me – The Dyslexia Podcast, Megan and Eryn sit down with Kareem Weaver, Co-Founder and Executive Director of FULCRUM and one of today’s most powerful voices for literacy justice. Featured in the 2023 documentary The Ri... more

In this episode of Don’t Call on Me - The Dyslexia Podcast, Megan and Eryn talk with Matt Pashby about how a late diagnosis of a learning disability in high school changed the course of his life. 

Matt shares openly about the challenges he faced be... more

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Recent Guests

Amir Bar
CEO of UCNLearn, a platform facilitating reading interventions
UCNLearn
Episode: Transforming Dyslexia Support Through Technology with Amir Bar| Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 33
Kareem Weaver
Transformational leader and advocate for literacy as a civil right, father of a child with dyslexia
Fulcrum
Episode: Literacy as a Civil Right: Kareem Weaver’s Fight for Every Child to Read | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 32
Matt Pashby
Passionate advocate and communicator working in the nonprofit space
Neurodiversity Alliance
Episode: Building Community Through Advocacy with Matt Pashby | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 31
Jacob Santhouse
Licensed counselor specializing in dyslexia and ADHD
Episode: Walking Through the Struggle: Jacob Santhouse on Dyslexia, Mental Health, and Belonging | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 30
Brett Tingley
Parent advocate focused on dyslexia education and policy
Advocate to Educate
Episode: Parent Power: Brett Tingley and the Fight for Reading Justice | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 29
Nicole Holcomb
A mom advocating for her child with dyslexia, and the host of Dyslexia Mom Life.
Dyslexia Mom Life
Episode: The Go-To Mom for Dyslexia: Nicole Holcomb’s Unconventional Journey | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 28
David Wildkress
Learning specialist and neurodiversity advocate
Bailcurve
Episode: Navigating Neurodiversity: David Wildkress on Dyslexia, Compassion, and Complex Profiles | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 26
Meghan Buchanan
Dyslexic ADHD rocket scientist, adventure athlete, and keynote speaker
Episode: Defying Limits: Meghan Buchanan’s Journey from Dyslexia to the World’s Highest Peaks | Dont Call on Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Episode 25
Jeffrey Karp
Author of 'Lit! Life Ignition Tools' and advocate for neurodiversity
Episode: How Did You Think About That? Jeffrey Karp on Self-Awareness, Dyslexia, and the Power of Process | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 24

Hosts

Megan
Co-host of the podcast and Owner of Dyslexia On Demand. She works with families to provide resources and support for those dealing with dyslexia.
Eryn
Co-host of the podcast and Owner of Advocate To Educate, focusing on advocacy and education for dyslexia awareness.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 87 ratings
  • Neurodiversity Advocate

    I had such a great time speaking with Megan and Eryn on episode 31 of the Don’t Call On Me podcast. They provided an inclusive and open space to share my story. Listening to all of the other episodes has been so enlightening to me. I’ve been able to learn about different challenges and perspectives as well as see the incredible resilience and strength of the dyslexia community. Thank you for providing such an incredible platform!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MattPashby
    United States2 months ago
  • Thank you!

    Empowering and packed with relevant and useful information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    aferguson1
    United States4 months ago
  • Dyslexia therapist

    Listening to these episodes, these personal stories, has grown my empathy for the dyslexic student. I thought I knew what that experience was like because I am a teacher who works with dyslexic students, but I’ve grown my appreciation of just how much these students navigate internally. I hear my own students differently now for the themes and threads in these episodes. Thank you, Megan and Eryn, for helping me grow into a more attuned and supportive teacher.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChristineAdams24
    United States10 months ago
  • Love this

    Great show!! Very well put together and informative. Thank you for sharing this story. It is packed with great information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Melanie DeAeth
    United Statesa year ago
  • Dyslexic mom of 11 yr old dyslexic

    Amazing! I will send Baylie book! This was wonderful I hope u have more. The struggle is so overwhelming for both parent and child. It is so helpful to hear others stories. Thank so much. I needed this today as our 6th grade struggle has got us feeling very low right now.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dinobiggie
    United Statesa year ago

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Parents find the podcast to be a valuable resource, providing relatable stories and practical advice for navigating challenges with dyslexia.
Many listeners express appreciation for the empowering stories shared, highlighting the emotional and supportive nature of the content.
Educators have noted that the personal narratives offered insights that deepen their understanding of students' experiences with dyslexia.

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Transforming Dyslexia Support Through Technology with Amir Bar| Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 33
Q: What has been your inner voice throughout your life?
I thought that school wasn't for me and believed what I was told, but later realized I could do something about my learning.
Literacy as a Civil Right: Kareem Weaver’s Fight for Every Child to Read | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 32
Q: What advice would you give to a parent who feels really lost or defeated?
You cannot change the past, but you cannot stay there. You have to focus on what to do next for your child's sake.
Walking Through the Struggle: Jacob Santhouse on Dyslexia, Mental Health, and Belonging | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 30
Q: What do you see as the most traumatizing part of being dyslexic for you and your clients?
Jacob highlights that the way dyslexic individuals are treated by teachers, parents, and peers significantly affects their self-identity and can lead to feelings of isolation and being different.
Walking Through the Struggle: Jacob Santhouse on Dyslexia, Mental Health, and Belonging | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 30
Q: How do you feel and reflect on the fact that you were told that you had dyslexia, but it just kind of stopped there?
Jacob reflects on his optimistic view of the past, focusing on how he can help others avoid the same experience rather than dwelling on his struggles.
Parent Power: Brett Tingley and the Fight for Reading Justice | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 29
Q: What were the core memories with your daughter that led you to realize something was different?
Brett recalls moments when she recognized her daughter Ava was not thriving in reading and later realized it could be dyslexia.

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