Dyslexics Wanted is the podcast of the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | GovernmentEducation |
Today we welcome author/educator/illustrator Irene Buchine. Her impactful book for children and adults is entitled, “Celia and the Little Boy.” It is the story of two children trapped in the darkness of depression, and what it took to find their way... more
Today we welcome Judge Gustavo Gelpi, appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in October, 2021. Our podcast is a personal account of a young college student who received much from one of this country’s pioneers in helpi... more
Today we welcome Dr. Phil Hulbig, who has thirty years of experience teaching students who present with neurological uniqueness. He has developed and designed specialized metacognitive programs for students in various public school settings. He also... more
We’re proud to spotlight John Rinaldo, who as he admits, “has this thing called Dyslexia.” Growing up in Canada, John struggled in school for many years until he finally got the help he needed to move forward in life. One of his ambitions was to wri... more
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Great Host! He really goes straight to the point and shows so much Empathy and understanding with his guests. So glad there is a show like this for Dyslexics to find!!
This is an inspired and inspiring program- thank you!
. . . that doesn't define the human ability to learn. This is a facinating look at the obstacles that people with dyslexia face and how their experience in getting past them makes them strong, creative and resilient, often far beyond us "normal" folks. A great podcast that I highly recommend for everyone.
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