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Dear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 78: Understanding ADHD: Insights from a Dad's PerspectiveHave you ever felt the weight of navigating a world that doesn’t quite understand the unique challenges of neurodivergence?In this insightful episode, we sit down with Derek McCormack, the Director of the Raising Children Network, to delve into the complexities of parenting neurodivergent children and the resources available to support families on this journey.Derek brings a wealth of experience, having spent over 20 years in the field of parenting support. As a father of two daughters, one of whom has been diagnosed with ADHD, he offers a ra...2025-07-2934 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 77: Late Diagnoses and Neurodivergent Identity: Monique Mitchelson's JourneyHave you ever felt like you were navigating a world that just didn't understand you?In this powerful episode, we're joined by clinical psychologist Monique Mitchelson to explore the rich landscape of neurodivergence - from late diagnoses to celebrating neurodivergent identity.Monique brings a rare perspective as both a psychologist and someone with lived experience of autism and ADHD. Based in Brisbane, Australia, she's become a leading voice in neurodiversity advocacy through her clinical work and popular podcast with over 2.5 million listeners. Her journey is particularly compelling - from initially training in...2025-06-2940 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 76: Why Dyslexic Leaders Hide—And How to Change It (Ft. Saraya O’Connell)What happens when a dyslexic woman who was told she’d "never be anything" becomes a trailblazing leader in disability inclusion? In this raw and powerful episode, Saraya O’Connell from Hotel Etico—Australia’s first social enterprise hotel—opens up for the first time about her dyslexia, ADHD, and how she turned workplace struggles into superpowers.Saraya is the General Manager of Hotel Etico, a groundbreaking not-for-profit hotel in the Blue Mountains that trains and employs young adults with disabilities in hospitality. A dyslexic and ADHD leader, she’s spen...2025-05-2941 minThe People Powered Business PodcastThe People Powered Business PodcastNeurodivergence in the Workplace with Dr Shae WissellHello and welcome to Episode 273 of the People Powered Business Podcast!Today we are joined by special guest Dr Shae Wissell from Re:Think Dyslexia.Dr. Shae Wissell is a thought leader, researcher, and internationally recognised advocate for adults with dyslexia and neurodivergence. A certified practicing speech pathologist, she holds a Master of Public Health and Health Administration and a Doctor of Public Health.With extensive experience in health, not-for-profit, and social enterprise sectors, Shae directs re:think dyslexia and founded the chair of the Dear Dyslexic Foundation, leveraging her lived experience and...2025-05-2742 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 75: How AI Is Empowering Dyslexic and Neurodivergent Minds: Tools, Tips, and TransformationEver felt like your brain just works differently — and wished technology could meet you halfway? In this empowering solo episode, Dr Shae Wissell shares why AI has become a game-changer for dyslexics and other neurodivergent minds, offering practical ways to turn daily challenges into new superpowers.In today’s episode, Dr Shae Wissell, researcher, advocate, and proud dyslexic and dysgraphic, dives deep into how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way neurodivergent individuals work, learn, and live. From writing struggles to planning overwhelm, Shae shares personal stories and practical tools that have helped her — and ca...2025-04-2929 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 74: “That’s Just Scott”: Unseen Dyslexia & the Realities of NeurodivergenceIn a world where disability often gets lost in the noise of bureaucracy, how do we ensure that every voice is heard?In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Peter Smith, the Director and Founder of the Center for Disability Employment Research and Practice (CDERP). With over 15 years of experience in the field, Peter has dedicated his career to improving employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.His journey began at Sydney University, where he recognised the lack of focus on disability and employment. Under the mentorship of leading...2025-03-2936 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 73: Redefining Leadership Through a Neurodivergent Lens: Dr. Annalisa Contos’ JourneyWhat if the key to unlocking potential in the workplace lies in embracing neurodiversity?We are joined in this episode by Dr. Annalisa, the founder of Atom Consulting, a company dedicated to helping water utilities manage their risks, particularly in water quality. With a rich background in consulting and a personal journey through neurodiversity, Annalisa has become a passionate advocate for individuals with learning differences. After her elder son was diagnosed with autism, she pursued her own diagnosis of ADHD in her 40s, leading her to a deeper understanding of neurodiversity. Annalisa's commitment to...2025-02-2831 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 72: Is Dyslexia a Label, a Disability, or a Superpower?Did you know that most research on dyslexia focuses on children, leaving a massive gap in understanding how it impacts adults—especially in professional settings?In this episode of the Dear Dyslexia Podcast, host Dr. Shae Wissell dives into her groundbreaking research on the challenges faced by dyslexic adults in the workplace.She sheds light on the barriers they encounter, from stigma and lack of support to the often-overlooked emotional toll of navigating a world designed for neurotypical individuals.Dr. Wissell explores:2025-01-3020 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastEp11: From Burnout to Flow: Jamie Toyne’s Journey to Empowering ADHD Entrepreneurs2025-01-1543 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastDriving Inclusivity: Transforming the Automotive Industry and Beyond with Raffy SgroiGet ready for an eye-opening episode of the Dear Dyslexic! This week, we dive into the world of inclusive business practices and the remarkable journey of a powerhouse in the automotive industry. In this episode of the Dear Dyslexic podcast, host Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Raffy, a dynamic leader in the automotive industry and a passionate advocate for inclusive business practices. Raffy has been a trailblazer in her field for over 20 years, running a successful auto mechanic business with her husband. She is also the founder of Sage Advice, a business coaching service aimed at helping other companies...2024-12-0140 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel LockettImagine keeping a part of yourself hidden for over 50 years – a part of you that defines not just who you are, but how you think, work, and see the world. In today’s episode, Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Nigel Lockett, the Dyslexic Professor, to unravel the profound journey of embracing dyslexia and redefining it as a strength in the world of entrepreneurship. Episode Summary In this insightful conversation, Nigel Lockett, Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship and seasoned mentor, delves into his journey from keeping his dyslexia a closely guarded secret to ultimately sharing it with the world. Nigel, currently an E...2024-10-3045 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 69: Unleashing Neurodivergent PotentialDiscover how embracing neurodiversity can unlock hidden potential and transform workplaces with Mel Webster, a leader who proudly wears her ADHD and dyslexia as badges of strength.Mel Webster is the CEO of ADHD Australia, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, and a proud individual with ADHD and dyslexia. With a background in working with individuals on the autism spectrum and a personal journey of diagnosis and parenting a neurodivergent child, Mel brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation.In this episode, Melissa and Dr. Shae explore:2024-09-2947 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastEp 10: The Dyslexic AdvantageDiscover how dyslexia can be a superpower in the world of entrepreneurship. In this eye-opening episode of the Hobo CEO podcast, we explore the surprising link between neurodiversity and business success.Our guest, Professor Nigel Lockett, is a true hybrid - an entrepreneur turned academic with a fascinating journey. With a PhD under his belt, Nigel has become a venture professor at three leading UK universities, specializing in problem-solving. His expertise spans from running successful startups to supporting entrepreneurs and tackling complex challenges in organizations like the UK's National Health Service.2024-09-1432 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 68 From Classroom to CareerWhat if the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals are more about survival than adaptation? In this episode of the Dear Dyslexia podcast, Dr. Shae Wissell dives deep into a thought-provoking discussion with Dr Neil Alexander Passe, a researcher and advocate who is reshaping our understanding of neurodivergence and its impact on daily life.Dr Neil Alexander Passe, a respected researcher in the field of dyslexia and neurodivergence, returns to the show to share his latest insights. With years of experience studying the nuances of neurodiversity, Neil has authored numerous papers and is a strong...2024-08-2938 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 67: Building Inclusive Workplaces: Deirdre Hardy's Strategies for Young NeurodivergentsAre you ready to hear how one organisation is making a difference in the lives of young people with neurodivergences? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Deirdre Hardy from Future Connect!In this episode, we are thrilled to host Deirdre Hardy, a dedicated advocate for young people with neurodivergences. Deirdre is the CEO of Future Connect, an organisation committed to supporting young individuals as they transition from education to employment. With a wealth of experience in working with neurodiverse youth, Deirdre has been instrumental in helping them navigate their educational and career pathways...2024-07-3018 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastNeurodiversity in the WorkplaceGet ready for an eye-opening episode of the Hobo CEO podcast! This week, we dive into the world of inclusive business practices and the remarkable journey of a powerhouse in the automotive industry.In this episode of the Hobo CEO podcast, host Shae Wassell sits down with Raffy, a dynamic leader in the automotive industry and a passionate advocate for inclusive business practices. Raffy has been a trailblazer in her field for over 20 years, running a successful auto mechanic business with her husband. She is also the founder of Sage Advice, a business coaching...2024-07-1419 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 66: The Business Case for Inclusion: Dr. Jamica Nadina Love on Cultural AddDive deep into the world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) with Dr. Jamica Nadina Love, a trailblazer making waves across the education sector and beyond. Get ready to challenge your perspectives and understand the true power of intersectionality.Guest Introduction: In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jamica Nadina Love, a renowned DEI expert and transformative leader. As the first Chief Diversity Officer at the historic Virginia Military Institute and the founder of Higher Dimensions Consulting LLC, Dr. Love has dedicated her career to fostering inclusive and equitable environments. With a master’s degree in...2024-06-2939 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 65: The Impact of Late Dyslexia Diagnosis:In this episode, Shae has an open discussion with Kim Percy, where they talk about life and parenthood as a late-diagnosed dyslexic.After her youngest son was diagnosed in year 2, Kim found herself relating to many of his experiences with dyslexia and felt she too may be dyslexic.Over the last 24 years, she has co-directed and been a senior designer for Designscope, an agency dedicated to branding, strategy, web and print design. Her first passion was visual art, and she has had prominent exhibitions in some of Australia’s le...2024-05-3037 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastEp 8: Sell With Ease with Marnie LeFevreAre you struggling to boost your sales and feel confident in selling your products? This episode of the Hobo CEO podcast is a must-listen for you! Join our host, Dr. Shae Wissell, as she dives deep into the essentials of sales with the renowned expert Marnie LeFevre. In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome back Marnie LeFevre, an expert in sales and entrepreneurship. Marnie brings a wealth of experience, having successfully navigated the world of business and sales for many years. She is known for her practical advice, engaging speaking style, and her ability...2024-05-1553 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEp 64 Unlocking Potential: A Dyslexic Journey with Dr. Helen RossIn this fun podcast, Dr Shae Wissell speaks with Dr Helen Ross about living with dyslexia and undiagnosed ADHD.Helen is a dyslexia expert and Special Educational Needs specialist with experience in independent and public education sectors, as well as at local and national levels. As a former teacher/SENDCo with over 10 years of experience, I now work as a freelance consultant, researcher, and board member. Helen offers a unique perspective as she is Dyslexic herself, emphasising the importance of creating positive educational environments. She...2024-04-3033 minThe Wellbeing PrescriptionThe Wellbeing PrescriptionUnderstanding Dyslexia: A Path to Wellbeing with Dr Shae WissellIn our first episode of "The Wellbeing Prescription," we delve into the often-misunderstood world of dyslexia and its importance to overall wellbeing. Dr Shae Wissell, with her rich background in speech pathology and public health, sheds light on how dyslexia impacts adults, illuminating their challenges and resilience in various facets of life such as healthcare, education, and employment. Discover from a leading advocate and researcher how society’s perception of dyslexia can influence mental health and what strategies can enhance the day-to-day wellness of those living with this condition. For anyone seeking to understand the in...2024-04-1624 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastNeurodivergent Narratives:In this engaging episode, Dr Shae Wissell delves into the world of podcasting and the experiences of neurodivergent women in business, joined by Olivia de Sousa from Livvi Music Media.Olivia is a multi-talented entrepreneur with a deep passion for helping others achieve their business goals without succumbing to the common pitfall of social media burnout. Known fondly as Livvi, she empowers entrepreneurs by guiding them in the creation of binge-worthy podcasts with ease.Livvi's 'Easy Peasy Podcast Packs' are a total game-changer in the industry.They...2024-04-1537 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 63 with Dana NeigerIn this episode, Shae speaks with Dana Neiger, Author/CHRO/Co-Founder at HIVE Talent Acquisition Firm Dana's recruiting experience covers a wide range of industries such as accounting and finance, construction, engineering, light industrial and warehousing, sales and marketing, with a specialty in legal recruiting. Her human resources consulting background includes training, payroll, sponsorship, HRIS, networking, social media and branding.Dana is a graduate of the private women's college, Agnes Scott, located in Decatur, Georgia. She returns to campus multiple times a year to support their Summit program by v...2024-03-3038 minFully Fearless with Olivia de SousaFully Fearless with Olivia de SousaBreaking Barriers: How Dr. Shae Wissell is Rethinking DyslexiaIn this episode, I delve into the experiences and struggles of those who learn and think differently, particularly those with dyslexia. I had the absolute pleasure of having Dr. Shae Wissell join me to share her own lived experience of dyslexia and how it has shaped her life and work.Dr. Shae Wissell is not just incredibly smart and kind; she’s also a trailblazer in supporting adults who find reading and writing challenging. With a big fancy degree in public health and a wealth of knowledge f...2024-03-1432 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 62 Dr Malvika BehlIn this episode, Shae speaks with Dr Malvika Behl.Malvika is the chair of the Counsellor Education Program at West Texas A&M University. Based in Texas, she holds a PhD in Counsellor Education and Supervision. Malvika is a licensed professional counsellor and school counsellor, with seven years of experience in academia, teaching counselling courses. Since 2013, she has been actively involved in counselling, working with both adults and children with learning disabilities. Malvika has collaborated with local and international organisations, including the Centre for Learning Disabilities and Partners Resource Network, Maharashtra Dyslexia Association and...2024-02-2836 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO: Money Beliefs: Overcoming Generational TraumaIn this episode from their ongoing conversation, Shae speaks with entrepreneur Marnie LeFevre from "Fempire" openly about money and our belief systems surrounding it. Shae and Marnie share useful tips to help with change our mindset and begin healing that generational trauma plaguing our finances to reach our full potential.We hope you enjoy this latest episode as much as Shae did learning about money belief systems and how we can all re-evaluate and change the way we view and manage our money in everyday life and in our businesses.More about...2023-12-0156 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 61The Othering & Discrimination of DyslexicsIn this episode, Shae speaks with Craig Collinson. Shae and Craig share their insights into their research and Craig's fascinating topic Lexism” – the Othering and discrimination of dyslexics. This conversation may come across as a bit controversial, so we look forward to hearing your thoughts on the topic! Craig is a UK dyslexic academic and a Researcher Development Fellow at Edge Hill University. He was born and brought up in the south of England; the first of his immediate family to go to university. Craig gained a First-class joint honours degree in Ancient History and History...2023-11-3045 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO: Empowering women in businessIn this fantastic episode, Shae speaks with Angie Giltner MSOL Best-Selling Author, Master Coach & Business Booster where they talk all things women in business.  Shae was up at 5:30am to talk with Angie about all things in women in business.Angie is based in the US and believes that women are the driving force of entrepreneurial growth & women-owned businesses are key to worldwide change, innovation, & advancement. As a Master Business Coach, podcaster & best-selling author, Angie energizes women from all around the world to succeed in business. She focuses on providing support & guiding professional coaches thr...2023-10-3133 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 60: Tap into funding through our re:think Workplace Inclusion ProgramEvery workplace needs a dyslexic or ten.Problem solver. Lateral thinker. Emotionally intelligent.Creative. Intuitive. Empathic.People with dyslexia have the kind of strengths that help an organisation be more dynamic, innovative and forward-thinking. All it takes, with the help of HR and DEI, is the support our workplace programs provide. That’s the advantage of doing things differently.In this special edition, Shae speaks with Sally Close (HR consultant), Kate Madden (CEO), and Lorna Berry Coordinator: Integrated Family Support from Hampton Park Community House ab...2023-10-2333 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO: Marnie LeFevre Founder and CEO of FempireIn this episode, Shae speaks with the amazing Marnie LeFevre Founder and CEO of Fempire about transitioning from a high-flying corporate role to creating an international coaching brand, Fempire, Marnie LeFevre has made it her mission mission to support women to achieve the success they deserve and to lead with confidence.Marnie’s experience in marketing and business saw her working for entrepreneurial heavyweights like Richard Branson, and renowned conglomerates like British Telecom. She has also lived, worked or studied in countries as diverse as Japan, the USA, Australia, Canada, the UK and South Kor...2023-09-2943 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 59 with Bill Goj on Life as a Dyslexic PhD candidateIn this episode, Shae speaks with Ph.D. colleague and peer Bill Goh. Together they discuss a number of topics from accessing a diagnosis, educational trauma, advocacy and PhD life. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as Shae and Bill enjoy spending time unpacking life as Dyslexic PhD candidates. A bit about Bill.Trying to get an education with dyslexia resulted in me failing grade two and dropping out of school in grade twelve. I have very few fond memories of school. Yet, decades later I’m cur...2023-09-1553 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO: Carmel Riley CEO Founder, Principal, CRSE GroupIn this episode, Shae speaks with Carmel Riely CEO Founder, Principal and CEO CRSE (Consulting Reimagined Social Enterprise) Group and Baw Baw Ballroom BasicsA proud Gippslander, Carmel has delivered professional services to the Gippsland Community for 19 years. Carmel’s experience spans across private sector, government agencies and not-for-profit organisations across health, community services, creative, education, technology, and sustainability service industries.Carmel identifies as a neurodivergent member of the Queer community and resides in West Gippsland with her three school aged children and partner.Ca...2023-08-0648 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 57In the second part of this two-part series, Shae speaks with Gareth Robinson from Mindhabits. Gareth shares with Shae the Habit Staker and how by creating tiny habits every day we can start to manage and cope not just during stressful and traumatic times, but in managing day-to-day life.Having lost his brother and 3 close mates to suicide, he is a passionate mental health advocate who specialises in helping clients sell better, find more time, have less stress, and better habits. Gareth’s professional and personal purpose overlap as he does his bit to hel...2023-06-2057 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO: Dr Katy Abbott Composer, Mentor and EntrepreneurIn this episode, Shae speaks with Dr Katy Abbott Composer, The Artists' Mentor & Senior Lecturer in Composition at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Supporting creatives to align who they are as a person with what they do as an artist.Together Shae and Katy share their experiences of what it's like to be a neurodivergent entrepreneur wearing many hats.We hope you enjoy this episode of The Hobo CEO.2023-06-0729 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic podcast SeriesIn this two-part series, Shae speaks with Gareth Robinson from Mindhabits. Gareth shares with Shae how tiny habits can help us manage and cope during stressful and traumatic times.Having lost his brother and 3 close mates to suicide, he is a passionate mental health advocate who specialises in helping clients sell better, find more time, less stress, and better habits. Gareth’s professional and personal purpose overlap as he does his bit to help people live better and organisations grow. He loves contributing to his community, shining a light on the importance of developing goo...2023-05-3046 minThe Girl With The Purple Hair Talks BusinessThe Girl With The Purple Hair Talks BusinessRe:Think Dyslexia with Shae WissellIn today's episode, dyslexia expert, Shae Wissell, shares the importance of #DEI incorporating dyslexia and other neurodiversities. Shae encourages us to do things differently! Are you up for the challenge? Shae Wissell is a respected thought leader, researcher and award-winning advocate for adults with dyslexia, with a background in speech pathology, and a Master of Public Health and Health Administration. A seasoned entrepreneur, Shae has extensive experience in health, not-for-profit and social enterprise industries using her business acumen to create successful ventures. She brings a wealth of expertise to her work running her own successful businesses as the director of a...2023-05-1530 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO: What you believe will come true with Karen Mc Dermott Award-winning entrepreneurIn the first episode of the HoBo CEO Shae speaks with her mentor and published Karen (Mc Dermott) P Weaver. Karen is the Founder of Serenity Press, Duchess Serenity Press, MMH Press and KMD Books, 3x TEDx Speaker & Forbes Business Council Member. 2022 Gold Stevie® Winner Female Entrepreneur of the Year and 2020 Ausmumpreneur of the Year.Shae hopes you enjoy this fun and informative podcast.2023-04-3033 minThe Hobo CEO PodcastThe Hobo CEO PodcastWelcome to The Hobo CEO the life of a dyslexic serial entrepreneurHello and welcome to the Hobo CEO podcast where we talk all things business and entrepreneurship the highs and lows with a sprinkle of neurodiversity for good measure. I’m your host Shae Wissell, serial entrepreneur, personal and business coach, author, researcher and mother to one beautiful little human being. This podcast is all about sharing the entrepreneurial journey as well as tips, tricks and advice from my guest to help you become the business owner and entrepreneur you have always imagined you could be. So let's get started 2023-04-1803 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 55In this episode, Shae speaks with Mark Long from I AM LEX. Mark created a brand new communication tailored for the 21st century by rebranding the dyslexic identity to reflect the modern age ~ I AM LEX. Dyslexia is riddled with old paradigms, misunderstandings, false narratives, and a harmful stigma. It is about time to showcase the extraordinary creatives and exceptional problem solvers with something that connects them all for neurodiversity.  2023-03-3143 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 54 life as a neurodivergent parent with Autumn O’Connor and Tammy McGownIn this episode, Shae speaks with Autumn O’Connor and Tammy McGown about raising children as neurodivergent parents the ups, downs, and the many laughs along the way. Autumn O'Connor is a new mother to a wonderful little man; learning how to give him a strong secure attachment, so he may grow up feeling safe, loved and free to be himself. Autumn is a twice-exceptional adult (autism, gifted IQ, dyslexia and dyscalculia), and believes her neurominority lived experiences give her a unique perspective on life. Tammy McGowan (she/her) a mu...2022-09-1256 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 53 Councillor Teeny BrumbyIn this episode, Shae speaks with Councillor Teeny Brumby from Burnie, Tasmania.Teeny is an effervescent and outgoing Wife and Mum of four children who LOVES op-shopping, coffee and public speaking and is an amazing dyslexic advocate.We hope you enjoy this podcast as much as Shae enjoyed speaking with Teeny!2022-07-2748 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 52 Dyslexia and the LawIn this episode, Shae speaks with Ben Fogarty.Ben is a barrister at Denman Chambers, with expertise in discrimination law (specialising in disability discrimination), administrative law, criminal law, guardianship and mental health law, and employment and industrial relations laws. He has been a barrister for 10 years and, prior to that, was a solicitor for 12 years. Prior to being called to the bar, Ben was the senior solicitor at the Homeless Persons’ Legal Service. He has also been the Acting Director of Pro Bono at Gilbert+Tobin Lawyers, the principal solicitor at the Intellectual Disability Ri...2022-06-2900 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 52 Dyslexia and Workplace LawIn this episode, Shae speaks with Ben Fogarty.Ben is a barrister at Denman Chambers, with expertise in discrimination law (specialising in disability discrimination), administrative law, criminal law, guardianship and mental health law, and employment and industrial relations laws. He has been a barrister for 10 years and, prior to that, was a solicitor for 12 years. Prior to being called to the bar, Ben was the senior solicitor at the Homeless Persons’ Legal Service. He has also been the Acting Director of Pro Bono at Gilbert+Tobin Lawyers, the principal solicitor at the Intellectual Disability Ri...2022-06-2800 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 51 with Natalia Lyckowski Leader Global Neurodiversity @ IBM Business Resource Group Co-Chair.In this episode, Shae speaks with Natalia Lychowski who is proudly neurodivergent Nat is a Business Transformation Analyst, the Global Neurodiversity Advancement Leader, and Leader of Global Neurodiversity @ IBM Business Resource Group Co-Chair.This podcast has been proudly sponsored by IMC training. With more than 25 years of experience, 12 international locations, and 350 employees, imc is the leading full-service provider of digital training. Experts in the fields of technology, e-learning content and strategy work hand in hand to provide holistic and customized e-learning solutions - worldwide.1,300+ commercial enterprises, government organisations and e...2022-05-2600 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 50 Neurodiversity in the workplace special edition podcastWe are so excited to be launching our 50th podcast, with nearly 25000 downloads worldwide our podcasts continue to be a valuable resource to our growing community! This is a special edition podcast episode from our Living Successfully with Dyslexia 2021 Conference. Shae had a round table conversation with Autumn O’Conner, Tammy McGown and Dr. Rebecca Flower on neurodiversity in the workplace. 2022-04-0356 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 49 with Darlene McLennan ADCETIn this podcast Shae speaks with Darlene McLennan is the Manager of the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training (ADCET) and the National Disability Coordination Officer for Tasmania. Both of which are hosted by the University of Tasmania. 2022-02-2334 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 48 Disability and Advocacy in the Workplace with Dan Graham and Sally CloseThis is a special podcast episode, a round table conversation from our 2021 Conference.In this podcast, Shae had a round table conversation with Dan Graham and Sally Close about the role of advocacy in the workplace.Dan Graham is a Theatre Director and a Disability Advocate with a particular interest in access support for neuro-diverse performing artists. His directing and access work has seen him travel all over Australia and the world to research and explore access and inclusion.Sally Close is a parent of a dyslexic child and has a...2022-01-2549 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 47 with Pennie Aston CEO of GroOopsIn this episode, Shae speaks with the wonderful Pennie Aston. Pennie is a counsellor and psychotherapeutic coach with an MSc in Life Course Development Psychology. Founder and CEO of GroOops Dyslexia Aware Counselling and drawing on more than 20 years’ experience, Pennie has pioneered a new way of helping neurodiverse people make peace with themselves through her innovative training courses and counselling programmes.2021-09-2900 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 46 with Alison Edgar The Entrepreneur’s GodmotherIn this episode, Shae speaks with Alison Edgar, The Entrepreneur’s Godmother and Managing Director of Sales Coaching Solutions is an author, entrepreneur, speaker, and thought leader. From growing up in a high-rise flat in Clydebank and struggling with undiagnosed dyslexia, to working internationally in hospitality management, and ultimately owning and scaling a successful sales training business, Alison has a fantastic story to tell. Alison has the ability to connect with audiences on individual levels even when speaking to hundreds or thousands. She has been named one of the UK’s Top Ten Business Advisers and the UK’s #1 Sales...2021-09-2800 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 45 with Sally Close dyslexia and neurodiversity in the workplaceIn this episode, Shae speaks with Sally Close on dyslexia and neurodiversity in the workplace. Introducing Sally Close – Business Improvement Consultant Sally Close left her corporate career armed with 20+ years of leadership experience to apply her business improvement prowess to her own consultancy - helping clients with organisational development and cultural change. Sally is a parent of a dyslexic child and has a deep understanding of the challenges and benefits learning differences can create within the workplace. Sally imparts knowledge of learning differences and thinking preferences in safe learning environments. Facilitating a growth mi...2021-08-0400 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 44 with Jane KjerstenIn this episode, Shae welcome's Jane Kjersten back to the show to talk about Dyslexia and Trauma. Jane is a therapist who has worked with individuals, couples and families who live with learning disabilities/difficulties. Jane began her journey in professional counselling in 1994.  She wanted to help people who were suffering, lost, and traumatized - experiences that were also historically my own.   Jane initially trained in Basic Counselling, Temperament Therapy, and Marriage Therapy through the United States.  Jane went on to complete a Diploma in Counselling here in New Zealand in 2004 and then a B...2021-06-3000 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 43 with Professor Stephen MacDonaldIn this episode, Shae speaks with Professor Stephen Macdonald.   Stephen is a Professor of Social Science at the University of Sunderland. He joined the University in 2005 as a member of the social work programme but in 2010 was moved to the criminology team. Stephen is currently the research lead for the School of Social Sciences and Head of the Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS). He is also the Chair of the Vulnerability and Criminal Justice Research Network (DIS-CRIM). Stephen teaches undergraduates and postgraduates in criminology, sociology. Social work and social care. He has published broadly i...2021-06-2900 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 41 with Rocking Dan the Music ManWelcome to the first of our episode Dear Dyslexic Podcast Series for 2021!! In episode 41, Shae speaks with Rocking Dan the Music Man. We have had a lot of different guests on our show who advocate and work in the education space but we have never had a guest who is a dyslexic advocate, primary school teacher and a YouTube singing sensation! With over 12,000 subscribers and over 250 music videos Rocking Dan the Teaching Man has been a hit with children and schools all over Australia.  Dan first joined Shae on our Question Dys Facebook live to talk about his Faces of...2021-01-2600 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastSpecial Edition podcast episode 40 with Tricia Malowney Disability and Human Rights AdvocateWe have launched a Special Edition podcast to celebrate and acknowledge International Day of People with Disabilities and its our 40th episode can you believe that!!In this episode, Shae speaks with Tricia Malowney Disability and human rights advocate. Tricia is a proud woman with a disability who is passionate about advocating for the needs of women and girls with disabilities. Tricia believes it is important to provide women and girls with disabilities the information they need to make their own decisions and works hard to make disability and women’s organisations consider the rights and needs of...2020-12-0300 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 39 with Autumn O'ConnorAutumn O'Connor is an autistic twice-exceptional (gifted) adult with dyslexia and dyscalculia, holding also a diagnosis of anxiety and dysthymia. She only received her autism diagnosis later in life (age 37). Her special interests are teddy bears, candy and landscape gardening. But her major passion is helping others achieve.  Autumn likes studying and has a range of qualifications including a Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Graduate Diploma in Counselling, Bachelor of Arts, and a teaching and education certificate.  Autumn has extensive experience as a psychotherapist, mentor, small business owner and also has experience in fashion modelling. She currently is also th...2020-11-2500 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 38 Intimate relationships with Jane KjerstenDo you have dyslexia and struggle with intermate relationships? Or are you a partner to someone who has dyslexia? Then this podcast is for you.  In this episode, Shae speaks with Jane Kjersten a therapist who has worked with individuals, couples and families who live with learning disabilities/difficulties. Jane began her journey in professional counselling in 1994.  She wanted to help people who were suffering, lost, and traumatized - experiences that were also historically my own.   Jane initially trained in Basic Counselling, Temperament Therapy, and Marriage Therapy through the United States.  Jane went on to...2020-10-2700 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 37 with Brain Butterworthrian Butterworth is Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychology at University College London, Adjunct Professor at National Cheng Chi University, Taiwan, Professorial Fellow at Melbourne University, Australia, and Research Consultant at Ospedale San Camillo Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico in Venice, Italy. He taught at Cambridge University for eight years and has held visiting appointments at MIT and the Max Planck Institute at Nijmegen. He is currently working on the neuroscience and the genetics of mathematical abilities and disabilities. He was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2002. His popular science book, The M...2020-09-2900 minAsk A SpeechyAsk A SpeechyAsk A Speechy Episode 4: Shae WissellIn this epsiode, Shae Wissell and Hugo Richard cover how adult can cope with dyslexia. Shae Wissell Shae Wissell is the CEO, Founder and Executive Director of the Dear Dyslexic Foundation and she serves as Managing Director and Secretary of the Board. Shae trained as a Speech Pathologist and then completed a Masters Degree in Public Health and one in Health Administration. Shae has worked extensively over the last 15 years in the Health Sector as a clinician and manager. She has worked on major Federal and State health projects, within the Not-For-Profit and Community sector...2020-09-0529 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 36 with Neil Alexander-PasseIn this episode, Shae speaks with the Neil Alexander-Passe. Neil is a fellow dyslexic who managed to overcome challenges. In 2005, he gained an MPhil on researching how dyslexic teenagers cope using measures of self-esteem, coping and depression, leading to a spell as a postgraduate researcher. In 2010 he published his first book ‘Dyslexia and Depression: The Hidden Sorrow’. You can find out more about Neil, his work and his books go the Dyslexia Research This podcast is sponsored by Untapped. Untapped is about working with organisations to develop a sustainable neurodiverse employment ecosystem. This includes the...2020-08-2600 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic Podcastwith Captain Amanda Harrison In this episode, Shae speaks with the wonderful Captain Amanda Harrison a fellow dyslexic about the ups and downs of living with dyslexia and facing our fears. Amanda Harrison is an exceptional woman, an experienced pilot with a demonstrated history of working in the aviation industry. Skilled in Flight Planning, Air Charter, Aviation, Adventure Pilot and live life to full. In May 2019, Amanda paid tribute to Amy Johnson, a true aviation hero, by following in her footsteps and flying solo from London, UK to Darwin, Australia in just 19 days in my vintage Tiger Moth. It was her first major adventure...2020-07-2900 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 34 with Andrew Eddy from Untapped Group  Its been such challenging few months especially for those with dyslexia and other neurodivergence such as autism. This interview  is all about how we can better support our neurodiverse community during this pandemic and I am so pleased to be speaking with Andrew Eddy today. Andrew is the co-founder of Untapped, a social enterprise focused on developing a neurodiverse employment ecosystem to increase opportunities for autistic individuals. This podcast has been sponsored by the Vice Chancellor of Tasmanian University Professor Rufus Black. Rufus was one of our 2018 podcast interviewees. To find ou...2020-06-2000 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastABC Gippsland with Board Director Carmel RileyWe are excited that  Board Director Carmel Riley Consulting was interviewed on ABC Gippsland discussing the work of the Foundation and the launch of our 2020 National Dyslexia Month Campaign.2020-06-1207 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 33 with Helen Boden CEO of the British Dyslexia AssociationIn this month's episode, Shae speaks with Helen  Boden CEO of the British Dyslexia Association.   After running the British Dyslexia Association’s training department, Helen became CEO in March 2018, with a focus on empowering dyslexics through lobbying, raising awareness, training and direct support. With a background in education and training since 1990 and a qualified specialist dyslexia teacher, Helen began work for the British Dyslexia Association in 2002 and has been with the organisation for 15 of the last 17 years.2020-05-0300 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 32 - Mother and son duo Lois and Nicholas Letchford.In this month's episode, Shae speaks with mother and son duo Lois and Nicholas Letchford. Lois Letchford’s dyslexia came to light at the age of 39, when she faced teaching her seven-year-old non-reading son, Nicholas. Examining her reading failure caused her to adapt and change lessons for him. The results were dramatic. Lois subsequently qualified as a reading specialist, using her non-traditional background, multi-continental experience, and her passion for assisting other failing students. Her learning equips her with a unique skill set and perspective. The goal is always to create active readers, thus engaging students in...2020-03-2500 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 31 with Elizabeth Takyi Founder and CEO of a2i DyslexiaDiagnosed with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Irlen Syndrome, Elizabeth set up this charitable organisation. She has also recently been diagnosed with Dyscalculia. After identifying a gap in support services, She took it upon herself to support adults with Dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties, who want to start their own business, go back to further education or improve their employability skills. ​ "I felt I needed to help other Dyslexics who may be struggling within the education and self employment system or within the work place." 2020-02-2559 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 30 with Queensland Shadow Minister Trevor Watts  Trevor Watts brings a common sense approach and the experience of a small business owner to his role representing the people of Toowoomba North. Like countless other residents across Toowoomba, Trevor’s life before politics was focused on running his successful local business whilst juggling the demands of an active family and community life on the Darling Downs. Trevor often met with politicians, including the then Senator, now Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce to discuss issues impacting business owners and families in Toowoomba. During one of these meetings a critical moment in...2020-01-2800 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 29 with Professor Eleanor LoiaconoEleanor is a Professor of Information Technology and Data Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the Robert A. Foisie School of Business. She is the Founder and Director of the ​Inclusive Design and Accessibility (IDEA) Hub at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, which was established in 2018 to address the needs of people with differing abilities across technologies and environments. Her research expertise centers on the intersection of technology and the user. Over the past 20 years, she has focused on how people feel about the technology they use and how technologies, such as mobile apps and social media, can i...2019-11-2700 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastAmerican Actor, Author and Dyslexia Advocate Ameer BarakaDid you know that betwwen 20% to 40% of those in the justice system have a learning disability? That’s a global statistic and a disturbing one. Being literate is a basic human right and no one should end up in the justice system because they have low literacy skills or because they have dyslexia. Growing up on the streets of New Orleans, Ameer Baraka found himself in constant trouble with the law, which eventually led to his incarceration. During that time, he was diagnosed with dyslexia through resilience and determination he turned his life around. He is now an au...2019-11-2700 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 27 - Jack Churchill CEO and Co-Founder, Scanning PensAssistive technology plays such a significant role in the lives of those with dyslexia although Shae still gets lost using google maps. In this podcast, Shae speaks with Jack Churchill, with Co-Founder and CEO of Scanning Pens. Jack is passionate about technology being a great enabler. He is determined to help young people and adults with dyslexia obtain greater access to assistive technology both in their everyday lives and exams. He sits on the board of BATA (the British Assistive Technology Association), St Mary’s Calne School and the International Churchill Society. Jack has a BSc (Hons) in P...2019-11-0800 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 26 with Christian BoerIn this podcast, Shae speaks with Christian Boer the creator of Dyslexie font. Christian has been affected by dyslexia as long as he can remember, this experience inspired him to design a solution to improve readability for people with dyslexia – the Dyslexie font. Christian combined his graphic design skill with his dyslexia, abandoning traditional typeface design rules, favouring instead the user needs of a dyslexic person. Christian dreams of the day when being able to use Dyslexie font won’t be an exception; but at everyone’s disposal, just like any other font. He hopes to change the ne...2019-11-0700 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEspisode 25 with Zivit and Gili InbarMother and son duo Zivit and Gili Inbar join Shae for this month’s episode of the Dear Dyslexic Podcast to talk about their dyslexic experiences as a family and the trials and tribulations of finishing secondary school. Gili Inbar is a 19-year-old Commerce Law student majoring in Finance at university. He has a keen interest in business, politics and entrepreneurship, and would like to someday be the owner of his own business. Gili is a dyslexic advocate presenting his lived experience of dyslexia at Parliament House in Canberra. Dr Zivit Inbar is the founder and C...2019-11-0600 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 24 with Childrens Author Paul RussellPaul Russell has been in classrooms for over thirty years, so it isn’t really that surprising that all of his heroes are teachers. He has always been passionate about stories, even before he could read. Determine never to grow up and lose his imagination he is a teacher, playwright, father, artist and author but maybe not always in that order. He is passionate about children’s literacy and in building an appetite within children for the written word and sharing stories. Shae hopes you enjoy this inspirational podcast of how dyslexia success can look!2019-11-0500 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 23 with Young Entrepreneur Jemima HuttonJemima Hutton 2019 Dear Dyslexic Foundation Leadership Award Recipient Jemima is a diagnosed dyslexic student who is currently studying Provisional Entry Medicine at the University of the Queensland. She has been assessed as being in the lowest 2% for reading with her eyes, however, she received an ATAR of 99.3 for her secondary school studies including two perfect scores. Jemima was Dux of her school and also ironically received the English Prize for being the top student even though she only ever read the books with her ears, using assistive technology at 3 times normal speed. After taking a...2019-11-0400 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 22 with Hugo Richard Co-Founder and CEO DystechDyslexic & Serial Entrepreneur, Hugo has been involved in many different projects over the past four years in France, UK and Australia all of which use artificial intelligence.  These projects include the application of image recognition and natural language processing techniques to various real-world problems. Being dyslexic and dysgraphic himself, Hugo knows a lot about the struggle of learning disorders. His experience in Artificial Intelligence started 4 years ago after multiple jobs including a top 500 company in the UK to small startups. Hugo’s analytic mind allows us to bring Dystech Australia toward its goal with first-hand knowledge of dyslexia a...2019-11-0400 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 21 with Dr Judith Hudson Dr Judith Hudson is a retired teacher, chartered psychologist, assessor, author and researcher of special educational needs. Her specific interest is in congenital developmental disorders, particularly how they impact on literacy development such as dyslexia, ADHD, and disorders on the autism spectrum ASD. An Adjunct Associate in the Education Faculty, College of Art, Law and Education (CALE), University of Tasmania, she has written and taught post-graduate modules in both the UK and Australia, and that focus on dyslexia and specific developmental learning disorders. Judith is also a Board member and Ambassador for Square Pegs Dyslexia Tasmania Support Group Inc. Judith i...2019-11-0359 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 20 with HR Expert Nicole Dominique LeNicole is a highly valued leader within the Global HR industry with 20 years of experience in people operations management. Remote working and distributed teams are her “thing” (- long before it became “a thing.”) As a multi-talented woman entrepreneur and an international people connector, Nicole loves leading (remote) people-based activity from a strategic and operational perspective and has a gift for developing talent. In other words, she designs, creates and supports modern people operations helping professionals to work effectively together. She strongly believes that innovation in the workplace starts with creativity in education, so as a hobby she creates creative online cou...2019-11-0200 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 19 with Brian HaganThis month Shae speaks with Dyslexia Consultant Brian Hagan on all this dyslexia and HR. - Shae hope's you enjoy the first of many podcasts on this topic.2019-10-311h 04Dear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 19 with Brian HaganThis month Shae speaks with Dyslexia Consultant Brian Hagan on all this dyslexia and HR. - Shae hope's you enjoy the first of many podcasts on this topic.2019-10-311h 04Dear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 18 with Tasmanian of the Year Rosalie MartinRosalie is a criminologist, an accredited facilitator with the Center for Courage & Renewal, and a clinical speech pathologist with more than 30 years’ experience. In 2013 Rosalie founded a charity, Chatter Matters Tasmania, to bring literacy and parent-child attachment programs to Tasmania’s Risdon Prison. She was awarded 2017 Tasmanian Australian of the Year for the work she began at the prison. She is grateful for the platform this recognition has afforded her to promote the value of kind communication in evidence-based service delivery. And she is ever-grateful to all family, friends and colleagues. Nothing that is worth doing is ever done alon...2019-10-3100 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 17 with Chair of DDF Christine MacJouveletear Dyslexic Board Member, Christine MacJouvelet   Christine originally trained as a primary school teacher and has a strong background in education and financial services. She has taught at all levels including kindergarten and primary as well as adult education at institutions such as Victoria University, the Salvation Army and NMIT Preston. She developed and ran the ‘Able Sports Programme’ for the Australian Sports Commission and Vic Sport and Recreation. Christine has also worked full time at registered training organisations, including AAMC Training Group and was a Director of Skill Solutions. Christine works as a Mortgage Broke...2019-10-3000 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 16 with Dr Jacquline CaskeyJacqueline recently completed her PhD in Sociology, focusing on dyslexia and Learning Difficulties with a particular interest in working with adult students in higher education and in workplaces. She has a background in teaching with a Master of Education. Jacqueline is a PhD tutor who supports adolescents Browse Media File adults who have dyslexia and learning disabilities within Queensland. She has previously worked with a range of organisations as a Teacher and Disability Officer. She now provides culturally appropriate support and educational services to progress learning for students and adults on the Sunshine Coast through her private business, Dyslexic.Qld...2019-10-2900 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 15 with Vice Chancellor Rufus BlackProfessor Rufus Black is the Vice Chancellor and President at the University of Tasmania. He has extensive tertiary education experience and many years working in government and corporate roles. Rufus holds degrees in law, politics, economics, ethics and theology from the University of Melbourne and Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.2019-10-2800 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 14 with Dr Grainne ClearyIn this episode, I talk to Dr Grainne Cleary about science and wildlife ecology. Not the first topics that come to mind for a dyslexia podcast, but this amazing lady has been doing some fascinating work and it's all connected – listen to discover the link. Grainne is passionate about the wildlife in our own backyards and empowering people with the knowledge and skills to create habitat in the home. Her story about her challenges with dyslexia and mental health is inspirational. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I enjoyed meeting an...2019-10-2459 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 13 with Assistive Technology Expert Jamie CrabbJamie has over 10 years of experience working in education. In his life in London, Jamie's worked for the Metropolitan Police in schools and worked extensively in theatre. He's also heavily involved in specialist disability and specific learning differences support and assessment, mental health mentoring and Assistive Technology training. Find out more about Jamie at www.jamiecrabbtherapy.com or - even better - take a listen to this fascinating and very practical conversation.2019-10-2259 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 12 with LJ KiddThis month Shae speaks with LJ Kidd who, in spite of struggling to read a restaurant menu, is a successful Australian author and illustrator of a series of children’s books.2018-11-0136 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 12 with LJ KiddThis month Shae speaks with LJ Kidd who, in spite of struggling to read a restaurant menu, is a successful Australian author and illustrator of a series of children’s books.2018-11-0136 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 11 Anthony Gartner from Swinburne UniversityAnthony Gartner is the Manager of Student Equity and AccessAbility Services at Swinburne University. He is a social worker with a commitment to access and inclusion for students who are often marginalised within higher education. With over twenty years’ experience in the community and education sector Anthony brings an understanding of the social model of health to his role as manager of AccessAbility Services and is supported by an amazing team of AccessAbility Advisers at Swinburne in Melbourne. Anthony is committed to achieving the best outcomes for students living with disability and for the professional development and resourcing of sta...2018-06-0159 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 10 with Cheri ShoneThis month Shae speaks with Cheri Shone, a dyslexia tutor who shares her story about working with students with dyslexia as well as living life with dyslexia.2018-01-3030 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 10 with Cheri ShoneThis month Shae speaks with Cheri Shone, a dyslexia tutor who shares her story about working with students with dyslexia as well as living life with dyslexia.2018-01-3030 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 9 with Mandy NaytonIn this episode, Shae speaks with Mandy Nayton, the CEO of DSF Literacy and Clinical Services, Western Australia and President of AUSPELD.2017-11-2846 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 9 with Mandy NaytonIn this episode, Shae speaks with Mandy Nayton, the CEO of DSF Literacy and Clinical Services, Western Australia and President of AUSPELD.2017-11-2846 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 8 with Gemma BilardiIn this month’s episode, Shae speaks to Gemma Bilardi. Gemma is a passionate advocate for supporting those living in rural and regional Victoria and is a dear friend of Shae's and a fellow dyslexic. Listen to her inspiring podcast now. If you would like to hear more of our great podcasts then help us by donating. Donations over $2 are tax deductible and ever dollar helps!  2017-10-2423 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 8 with Gemma BilardiIn this month’s episode, Shae speaks to Gemma Bilardi. Gemma is a passionate advocate for supporting those living in rural and regional Victoria and is a dear friend of Shae's and a fellow dyslexic. Listen to her inspiring podcast now. If you would like to hear more of our great podcasts then help us by donating. Donations over $2 are tax deductible and ever dollar helps!  2017-10-2423 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 7 with Sandra HargreavesThis month we speak with fellow dyslexic Sandra Hargreaves who is an English teacher, the co-author of the practical textbook Study Skills for Students with Dyslexia: Support for Specific Learning Differences (SpLDs) and a passionate dyslexia advocate.2017-09-2636 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 6 with Professor Keith HoughtonRespected academic and Patron of SPELD Victoria speaks about his experience as a dyslexic academic and the value of the support he has had throughout his career.2017-08-2927 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 5 with Jackie FrenchEpisode 5 with Jackie French2017-07-2237 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 4 with Mayor Daryl Quilliam from Circular QuayDid you know that 48% of Tasmanians do not have the literacy and numeracy skills they need for life in a technologically rich world? Find out more on how the 26TEN program is trying to address this major issue within their communities.2017-06-2818 minDear Dyslexic PodcastDear Dyslexic PodcastEpisode 3 with author and comedian Catherine DevenyCatherine Deveny is a writer, comedian, author, social commentator and speaker well known for her work as a columnist with The Age newspaper, as a Melbourne International Comedy Festival favorite and as an ABC regular. Wedged between her busy speaking schedule and working on two books for Black Inc Books she is currently a columnist for the Guardian. Catherine is a passionate advocate, working extensively as a patron and volunteer in the community for a variety of causes including the Federal Government’s Helping People with Dyslexia Working Party. She along with her two sons are dyslexic. Listen to Epi...2017-06-2836 min