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 intervention to entrepreneurship, assistive tech to allyship, this series offers practical advice, fresh perspectives, and honest conversations.
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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 intervention to entrepreneurship, assistive tech to allyship, this series offers practical advice, fresh perspectives, and honest conversations.
In this first episode of Talking Dyslexia, Jamie and Ellen introduce the series and share why it matters. They explore why dyslexia is so misunderstood, what the podcast will cover, and what listeners can expect in the weeks ahead.
Talking Dyslexia
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 intervention to entrepreneurship, assistive tech to allyship, this series offers practical advice, fresh perspectives, and honest conversations.