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Dyslexic Design Thinking

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Host and creative director Gil Gershoni explores the intersection of dyslexia and creativity with guests from a wide range of industries. This season, you’ll hear from a rocket scientist, a political consultant, an ad executive, an expert in inclusive space design and the founder of a conference for neurodiversity in tech. All dyslexic. All making big moves throughout the world. You’ll also hear f... more

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While in Austin for SXSW EDU, Gil visited with students from Rawson Saunders, the only full-curriculum school for dyslexic students in central Texas. In this very special episode, students aged 9 to 13 share, in their own words, how their minds work,... more

Jock McDonald is a fine art photographer who incorporates woven images, video projection and lenticular printing into his works. (You may have seen them hanging in an airport or projected on the side of a building.) In this episode of Dyslexic Design... more

For Dana Griffin, aging is not a problem to be solved but a resource to be unlocked. Dana is the co-founder and CEO of Eldera, a platform that connects older adults with young people in need of mentorship and connection. In this episode of Dyslexic D... more

For textile performance artist Harriet Riddell, each embroidery is an opportunity for connection and collaboration. Harriet creates observational drawings with her sewing machine, often popping up in outdoor settings where wall outlets are in short s... more

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Jock McDonald
Photographer and artist known for large-scale, multi-image installations
Independent photographer (Canada)
Episode: The Camera as a Connector with Jock McDonald
Dana Griffin
Founder of Eldera
Eldera
Episode: Bridging Generations Live with Dana Griffin
Harriet Riddell
Free motion embroidery artist and textile performance artist
Self-employed artist
Episode: Stitch Your Story Live with Harriet Riddell
Paige Parsons
Photographer, user experience researcher, and advocate for dyslexia and animals
Independent consultant and founder of EveryBunny (House Rabbit Society advocacy)
Episode: Shifting the Lens with Paige K. Parsons

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Gil Gershoni
Host and creative director (Gershoni Creative); creator of the show; leads conversations on dyslexia and creativity

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Apple Podcasts
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Shifting the Lens with Paige K. Parsons
Q: I wanted to start talking about your early days. What drew you to UX research and what is UX for those who may not be familiar?
UX is about thinking through how people experience technology, from menus to mouse interactions, and shaping spaces where they can thrive by putting people first and focusing on the design experience.
Stitch Your Story Live with Harriet Riddell
Q: How did the pandemic change your practice and audience?
She describes pivoting to Zoom portrait sessions, which removed geographic limits and allowed clients from multiple continents to commission work from her off-grid setup.
Stitch Your Story Live with Harriet Riddell
Q: How did you get started with your technique and your voice as an artist?
Harriet explains she learned to sew at age five, drew inspiration from family members who were dyslexic, and gradually found free motion embroidery as a defining method, returning to it after an intense art degree.
The Camera as a Connector with Jock McDonald
Q: How did early mentorship shape your approach to photography?
Mentors helped me see value in choosing a path, pushed me to concentrate on what resonates, and taught that trust and hands-on learning create stronger work than chasing a generic style.
Bridging Generations Live with Dana Griffin
Q: What's the biggest long-term goal for Eldera?
By 2030, Eldera aims to have 10% of people over 60 contributing on the platform, expanding roles to support activities like grant writing and broader community engagement to scale social health.

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A show that centers on the intersection of dyslexia and creativity by hosting guests from a broad range of industries, with conversations that highlight how neurodiversity can drive innovation. Episodes often feature artists, designers, photographers, educators, founders, and technologists discussing how dyslexia shapes their work, learning approaches, and problem-solving. Unique angles include live sessions with students, intergenerational mentoring, and large-scale collaborative art projects, all framed around practical tips, resilience, and redefining dyslexia as a strength rather than a limitation. This mix tends to attract listeners who are curious about creativity, inclusive design, education, and leadership, and who value real-world ... more

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