Episode 13 – A Turning Point Pt2
Dyslexic thoughts from Dean Stalham. This is the second installment of Dean Stalham's story. Dean's life was turned around the moment he 'let art into his life'. Dean was stuck in a cycle of crime and [...]
Dyslexic thoughts from Dean Stalham. This is the second installment of Dean Stalham's story. Dean's life was turned around the moment he 'let art into his life'. Dean was stuck in a cycle of crime and [...]
From a young age it was clear that Dean Stalham had an aptitude for the creative side of life. But in the tough environment that Dean grew up, there was no place for art, and Dean [...]
This month, star of season 10 of the Apprentice Pamela Uddin pops into the studio. She gives us the lowdown on what it's really like to be a contestant on one of the UK's most popular [...]
This month U.S. comedian Liz Miele infects our studio with her highly contagious and uber funny presence. Listen and amuse yourself as she grapples with ENGLISH pronunciations, tells us what she’d like to do with people [...]
Owner of MSFT Management, and one half of Dyspla; Lennie Varvarides shares her views on how Dyslexia has helped shape her career, the thrill of launching her new film via Kickstarter, and the exciting new direction [...]
If captured early Dyslexia can be nurtured and the full potential of that Dyslexic can be fulfilled. If not the frustration and misunderstanding can manifest itself into something a bit more sinister. There is a large [...]
Sarah Chapman is a campaigner, entrepreneur, course manager, mother of two and force to be reckoned with. If you are familiar with work of Jay Z. There's a line in one of his tracks where he [...]
Photo © Lorna Jane Newman Photography People are always using the phrase, ‘so and so’s lived the life’. I’ve used it in the past and now realise I’ve been using it out of context. [...]
Formal education was never quite the right fit for Aakash Odedra. His dyslexia, vivid imagination and urge to experience the world through more than just words, was never meant for the rigid school curriculum. So at [...]
After a lifetime of chance meetings with gun wielding muggers, nuns and wobble legs cats, Jane Elson defied all her teacher red pen abuse and now has a two-book deal with Hodder Children’s books. Her first [...]