
Welcome to The Invisible Gift, the show all about turning the Neurodiversity into possibility. Andrew Kitley grew up knowing he was different. His dyslexia and ADHD made it difficult for Andrew to learn the same way others did in school. Despite Andrew possessing exceptional abilities in other areas, he was told he had a problem, a disability. Andrew left school frustrated, unfulfilled, without re... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | EntrepreneurshipMental HealthBusinessHealth & Fitness | ||||

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This week on the podcast, Andrew meets CEO and author - Richard Jacobs. In their conversation, Andrew asks Richard what his work in behavioural therapy entails. They also discuss how conformity by its very nature will never brin... more
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This week on the podcast, Andrew meets actor, writer, and content creator - Dayna Halliwell. In their conversation, Dayna explains how she started her massive tiktok channel. They also discuss the the pitfalls and challenges of ... more
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This week on the podcast, Andrew meets school proprietor and spokesperson - Julian Roberts.
In their conversation, Julian details why he founded The View School and what they do differently for their kids. Julian also tells me ... more
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This week on the podcast, Andrew speaks to Katrina Cochrane - founder and owner of Positive Dyslexia - an organisation that focuses on diagnostic assessments for children and adults & provides training for companies.
In their c... more
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Trying to listen to this wifh my grandmother who can hear pretty decently. We listen to other podcasts all the time and she really enjoys them. However, this recording had such terrible audio quality for both the host and guest that we couldn’t even last 10 minutes. We really wanted to hear the story because it was interesting but had to stop. Investing in a good quality microphone would be beneficial!
I look forward to Wednesdays , it’s so nice to hear all of the positives of neuro diversity , I’m a mum of a struggling teenage daughter trying to get through school whilst working out my own undiagnosed difficulties & this show brings hope & really lifts me aswell as being super interesting . I love to understand , learn & spread awareness of the gift & struggles . I feel like I could have a beer & talk really fast for ages probably at the same time with Andrew.
Brilliant as always, thought Sally was a great addition with a lot of good food for thought, especially the about class and the perception that reading trumps listening, certainly something I’ve noticed in my life. Would love to hear Sally back on again.
Its great to hear a show that tackles dyslexia in such a powerful. Sally Gardner is favourite guest - such a positive role model & wonderful speaker!
I loved this podcast so amazing, especially the episode with Sally Gardner. Her words at the end were super empowering. 10/10










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