
Talking Dyslexia is a podcast from Talamo and the British Dyslexia Association. Hosted by Ellen Broome and Jamie Wace, each episode explores what dyslexia really means at school, at work, and in everyday life. We speak with educators, parents, researchers, and dyslexic individuals to unpack the realities, debunk the myths, and celebrate the strengths of thinking differently. From early interventio... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Former F1 driver and Le Mans winner Mark Blundell spent his school years outside the classroom door, told not to sit his exams and left to believe he “wouldn’t qualify as having an education”.
In this episode of Talking Dyslexia, Mark opens up about... more
Scanning Pens co-founder Jack Churchill shares his journey from dyslexia diagnosis to building a global assistive technology company, and why the right tools can transform education, work, and even prison systems.
Dyslexia specialist Louise Selby talks about her books for parents, packed with strategies to help children thrive, and why understanding morphology - the building blocks of words - can be a game-changer. With over 25 years’ experience, she offers cl... more
MP Juliet Campbell shares how being the parent of a dyslexic child inspired her to fight for better policy and support in education, from grassroots training to parliamentary reform.
Model and TV personality Penny Lancaster opens up about her late dyslexia diagnosis, how it shaped her life, and why she’s now a proud ambassador for the British Dyslexia Association. She also discussed her new upcoming book Someone Like Me which is ... more
Content creator and author Ami Charlize opens up about life online, her dyslexia journey. From building a huge following online to joining Jamie Oliver at the BDA’s ‘Demand Change’ rally, Ami’s story is one of drive, creativity, and using your voice.... more
Diversity and SEND specialist Frances Akinde drops in with Ellen and Jamie to cut through token gestures and show what allyship really looks like on the ground. She draws on her work co-founding the BAMEed SEND Hub and her punchy book Be an Ally, Not... more
Comedian and dyslexia advocate Chris Campbell joins Ellen and Jamie for a frank, funny dive into daily dyslexic life, as well as, the quiet frustrations no one sees. Chris shares how humour fuels his community of thousands, why he tackled the London ... more
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