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Words Fail Me: A podcast about thriving with dyslexia
Dyslexia Foundation
39 episodes
7 months ago
Inspiring conversations with successful people who have excelled despite and at times because of their challenges with dyslexia.
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Inspiring conversations with successful people who have excelled despite and at times because of their challenges with dyslexia.
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Health & Fitness
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19 - Joan Bohan
Words Fail Me: A podcast about thriving with dyslexia
44 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
19 - Joan Bohan
This episode is with Finance Executive and Social Innovator Joan Bohan. While working at Disney Joan set up the Dis-Ne Network to help dyslexic employee’s realise their full potential. Doing this work was the happiest of her professional life. Which is exactly why she decided to continue that work with Social Innovation, Inc. In her words, she is not ‘reinventing the wheel’ but aiming to help businesses pick the low hanging fruit in order to ensure all their employees reach their full potential.

Funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund (distributed by The National Lottery Community Fund) has helped the Dyslexia Foundation make this podcast.

Find out more at dyslexia-help.org
Words Fail Me: A podcast about thriving with dyslexia
Inspiring conversations with successful people who have excelled despite and at times because of their challenges with dyslexia.