For this episode I spoke with Nanette Mellor, a disability and neurodiversity specialist, most recently working as a CEO of Drake Music, about their work championing neurodivergent strengths.Our conversation touches on how neurodivergent differences might be better understood and catered to in education; what diagnosis might look like in the future; and whether some of the skills historically considered essential are as crucial in the 21st century.
We also spoke about the impact of AI for neurodivergent people in the workplace, how common neurodivergent strengths like creative thinking and becoming more valued, and about Nanettes own journey through employment, the challenges and strengths of being dyslexic, and how challenging convention can lead to resistance even in leadership positions. Chapters are below.
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Chapters
00:00 Coming up in this episode
00:42 Sam intro
04:22 Introduction to Nanette
08:23 Neurodivergent specific schooling
13:19 Are exams still worthwhile?
16:33 AI can’t think like a neurodivergent mind
19:15 Creating better education outcomes for ND people
23:26 Is ‘diagnosis’ necessary to get needs met?
28:38 Are essential skills still essential?
34:56 The benefits of creating thinking
41:06 Benefits of dyslexia to Nanette
45:12 Whether to disclose at work or not
48:30 Is it possible to be an authentic leader?
51:20 Challenges in a neurotypical workplace
54:05 Strengths that make Nanette a leader
Links
The article mentioned in the intro is an interview Nanette gave to Eric Pines titled “Neurodiversity in the Workforce”. It can be found here: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/neurodiversity-in-the-workforce-nanette-mellor-of-drake-music-on-why-its-important-to-include-dd46f7af503a
Information
- Show
- Published9 June 2024 at 13:55 UTC
- Length59 min
- RatingClean