Dont Call On Me

Dont Call On Me
Dont Call On Me

Dyslexia stories from all ages and stages to create empathy and understanding- hearing the journey from their first memory of noticing they were different to what their life looks like now, how they believe others think of them when we know what it is like we can be more empathic.

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    From Struggling in School to the Grammy Ballot: Scott Lindsey’s Creative Odyssey with Dyslexia | Dont Call on Me Ep. 17

    In this inspiring episode of The Don’t Call on Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn sit down with Scott Lindsey—a creative powerhouse who has turned his dyslexic challenges into a multifaceted advantage. Growing up in a Louisiana school system that misunderstood dyslexia, Scott faced significant setbacks, from being held back to enduring ridicule in the classroom. Yet, his natural creativity became his saving grace. Scott’s path includes time in the advertising world, rising to lead successful campaigns and develop groundbreaking innovations. His journey includes success in coding, in developing his own business, and in music with Grammy-contending blues work under the moniker “Janky”.  Scott has also worked to uplift underprivileged artists through his nonprofit, The Blues Fund. With honesty and humor, Scott recounts how dyslexia has shaped his life, from struggling with basic spelling to mastering complex coding languages, and how his upbringing instilled the resilience and work ethic that propelled him to success. Tune in to hear Scott’s remarkable journey and his reflections on how dyslexia can fuel creativity and innovation. Dyslexia On Demand  Book a consultation with Megan to discuss CALT therapy. How Language Therapy is different from Tutoring   Advocate to Educate Book a consultation with Eryn to discuss advocacy services.

    37 мин.
  2. 24.12.2024

    Empowering Empathy: Abigail Griebelbauer's Dyslexia Journey from Student to Children's Book Author | Dont Call on Me Podcast Ep. 12

    In this episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, we sit down with Abigail Griebelbauer, an inspiring advocate, educator, and author who transformed her personal experiences with dyslexia into a mission to educate and empower others. Diagnosed in second grade, Abigail worked tirelessly to excel in school, leaning on her determination, accommodations, and support from teachers and friends. After earning her degree in Special and Elementary Education, she taught 5th grade before embarking on an unexpected journey as a children's book author. Abigail discusses her Empower Empathy Early series, including the highly acclaimed books D is for Darcy Not Dyslexia and A is for Anthony Not ADHD, and gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming work on dyscalculia. She also shares the profound impact of speaking about dyslexia to young students through the Joseph Maley Foundation, sparking awareness and empathy in the next generation. Join us as Abigail reflects on the challenges and strengths of living with dyslexia, the joy of connecting with students and parents, and the unexpected paths that led her to where she is today. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the power of story. Dyslexia On Demand  Book a consultation with Megan to discuss CALT therapy. How Language Therapy is different from Tutoring   Advocate to Educate Book a consultation with Eryn to discuss advocacy services.

    44 мин.
  3. 17.12.2024

    A Parent’s Advocacy: Closing the Reading Gap and Raising Confident Readers |Dont Call on Me Ep. 11

    In this powerful episode of the Don't Call on Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn welcome Lisa Jensen DeLaet, a mother of two children with dyslexia, who has become a fierce advocate for early intervention and the science of reading. She shares her journey of discovering her 9-year-old son’s dyslexia in kindergarten and the uphill battle she waged to secure evaluations, accommodations, and an IEP—all while learning how to navigate a system that often overlooks early signs of learning differences. Lisa also shares the story of her 16-year-old daughter, a straight-A student whose dyslexia went unnoticed for years due to her incredible memory and compensatory skills. Through this dual perspective, Lisa emphasizes the importance of proper screening and evidence-based interventions in ensuring every child gets the support they need. This mother’s advocacy extends beyond her family: she has presented at a national health equity summit and spoken to her local school district on “Dyslexia: A Parent’s Perspective.” She also shares the heartwarming story of her son’s newfound confidence as a 3rd grader who reads aloud in class and runs for kids with dyslexia at a suicide awareness event. Tune in for a conversation about dyslexia where perseverance, hope, and the life-changing impact of embracing an intentional journey is sure to inspire. Dyslexia On Demand  Book a consultation with Megan to discuss CALT therapy. How Language Therapy is different from Tutoring   Advocate to Educate Book a consultation with Eryn to discuss advocacy services.

    36 мин.
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Dyslexia stories from all ages and stages to create empathy and understanding- hearing the journey from their first memory of noticing they were different to what their life looks like now, how they believe others think of them when we know what it is like we can be more empathic.

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