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 all have strengths and weaknesses and the more awareness people have the more understanding there will be.
Because we look at life through a different lens, we offer a unique perspective. We are eager to share our stories and those of others.
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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 all have strengths and weaknesses and the more awareness people have the more understanding there will be.
Because we look at life through a different lens, we offer a unique perspective. We are eager to share our stories and those of others.
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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 all have strengths and weaknesses and the more awareness people have the more understanding there will be.
Because we look at life through a different lens, we offer a unique perspective. We are eager to share our stories and those of others.