The voices of Scotland's dyslexic community and changemakers who are building a dyslexia-friendly future.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
David chats with Steven Black about his work as a bus driver and how dyslexia impacts the day to day job.
Hear the real-life stories of dyslexic people in Scotland.
With thanks to Dyslexia Scotland Podcast Volunteer David Thomson.
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David chats with lawyer and Dyslexia Scotland Ambassador about how he navigates the legal profession with dyslexia.
Hear the real-life stories of dyslexic people in Scotland.
With thanks to Dyslexia Scotland Podcast Volunteer David Thomson.
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David chats with entrepreneur and book publisher Mark Bird about how he made his book publishing company, Publish You, a more dyslexia-friendly organisation.
Hear the real-life stories of dyslexic people in Scotland.
With thanks to Dyslexia Scotland... more
Dyslexic doctor Tamasin on how she navigates a professional career in the NHS with dyslexia.
Hear the real-life stories of dyslexic people in Scotland.
With thanks to Dyslexia Scotland Podcast Volunteer David Thomson.
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Dyslexic Lawyer Tom McGovern made the news when a Sheriff told him off for using his phone in court. As a hard-working trainee, Tom puts in long hours and huge efforts to be the best criminal defence lawyer he can be for his clients. He talks with D... more
Author and TV producer Vin Arthey chats with David Thomson about discovering dyslexia in adulthood and reflecting on what it's like to be dyslexic in later life.
Hear the real-life stories of dyslexic people in Scotland.
With thanks to Dyslexia Scot... more
Employment and HR expert Deborah Gottartello has a special interest in neurodiversity. She talks with David Thomson about how she sees the current landscape of dyslexia support in employment in Scotland.
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Fran Foreman and Iona Coutts give an insight to dyscalculia in Scotland's education system and explain how the working definition of dyscalculia can help to improve experiences for learners in Scottish schools.
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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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