
Word Blindness, Dyslexia Exposed, with co-hosts, Brent Sopel, former NHL Stanley Cup Winner and Founder of Brent Sopel Foundation and Juliet Hahn, CCO, storyteller, podcast host, and content creator. In the late 1800's dyslexia was referred to as word blindness. In this weekly podcast, we are going to be talking about our own experiences with dyslexia and other topics from all different angles. We... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementScienceEducationSocial Sciences | |||

In this episode of Word Blindness, hosts Juliet Hahn and Brent Sopel engage with Tracie Maloney, who shares her personal journey with dyslexia and the challenges faced by her children. The conversation delves into the importance of early diagnosis, n... more
In this episode, Juliet Hahn and Brent Sopel discuss the challenges children face when returning to school after the holiday break, particularly those with learning disorders like dyslexia. They emphasize the importance of understanding children's an... more
In this episode, Juliet and Brent discuss the current season of the podcast, emphasizing the importance of catching up on previous episodes, especially during the busy holiday season. They highlight the International Dyslexic Association and encourag... more
In this conversation, Juliet and Brent discuss the challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia, particularly in relation to educational initiatives and advocacy groups. They critique organizations like the Reading League for their lack of genuine u... more
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I appreciate that the podcast reflects my lived experience so well and it talks about struggles with dyslexia that people don’t often consider. I love how grumpy and angry Brent is, it makes me feel seen and understood for wanting to burn it all down at times. I love watching and learning how different dyslexics and respond to their educational experience. People are so surprised when they realize I have such a negative view of the education system and it’s strange how often educators will like ... more
My young daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia this year and listening to this podcast has taught me about some of the feelings, struggles and experiences that she may be going through. I admittedly didn’t know how much dyslexia affects everything and every part of the day. Brent and Juliet have brought a level of understanding to myself and my family that I am eternally grateful for. I was thrown into this world and was very lost, and no where to turn. Their stories and experiences have helped m... more
As the father of a daughter who is dyslexic and has dysgraphia I truly appreciate how this podcast shows me what people with dyslexia go through on a daily basis. I have learned so much. You are great humans for sharing your authentic and difficult experiences.
This podcast has validated so many feelings. I’m not diagnosed dyslexic, but at 47 am looking to get tested along with my 16 year old son. Listening to others lived experiences that are so similar to mine has been enlightening. I really thought I was alone in my struggles. Clearly I’m not and more people need to understand the dyslexic mind!
I appreciate that the podcast reflects my lived experience so well and it talks about struggles with dyslexia that people don’t often consider.
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