
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this episode of Don't Call on Me, The Dyslexia Podcast, Megan and Eryn sit down with Lainie S. Donnell, an educational therapist, college counselor, and transition specialist who brings deep empathy and expertise to her work because she's walked t... more
In this powerful episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, hosts Megan and Eryn sit down with Lucia and her remarkable daughter, Ansley, to share a family's journey through years of misdiagnoses, academic struggles, and ultimately, triumph. Ansley, al... more
In this powerful episode of the Don't Call on Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn welcome Lisa Jensen DeLaet, a mother of two children with dyslexia, who has become a fierce advocate for early intervention and the science of reading. She shares her journey of... more
In this heartfelt episode of Don't Call on Me, Megan and Eryn sit down with Raine Anderson and her family to share their inspiring journey through dyslexia. From the early signs at age four to thriving as an incoming high school freshman, Raine's sto... more
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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!
Empowering and packed with relevant and useful information!
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.
Great show!! Very well put together and informative. Thank you for sharing this story. It is packed with great information!
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.
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This series centers Dyslexia through personal stories from kids, parents, educators, and advocates, exploring how learning differences shape lives and drive systems-level change. Episodes frequently cover early memories of realizing something was different, navigating schools, and finding tools, communities, and policies that support literacy, inclusion, and neurodiversity. A standout aspect is the blend of intimate storytelling with actionable advocacy—from technology-driven interventions to grassroots parental action and policy reform—making it a strong fit for listeners seeking empathy, practical education insights, and community-driven solutions.
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