Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast

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I, like many dyslexics, (sadly) grew up thinking I was stupid. I don’t want anyone else thinking they are dumb, less valued than those around them, or not good enough because their brain isn’t “normal.” That’s why I created the Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast. Episode by episode a community of ba…

Gibby Booth Jasper

  • Feb 2, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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Episode 111: Rebecca Ginger informs us about dyscalculia and shares the power of pictures and stories when it comes to remembering important numbers.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 67:25


"Have fun with education. Please have some fun with it and don't think if they (students) are having fun they aren't learning."-Rebecca Ginger   Click here to check out Becky's website for more information on the fun way of learning times tables.   

Episode 110: Adam Searle shares his dyslexic story which is one of persevering, believing in oneself, and not giving up on your dreams.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 40:09


"Still go ahead. Don't let your dyslexia slow you down." -Adam Searle   Check out Adam's website here.  And his Facebook page here.  He is welcome to people reaching out via his website or FB. 

Episode 109: Jillian Kaster chats about the journey of accepting herself and going from ashamed of her dyslexia to proud of it.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 35:13


"I had so much shame built around this (dyslexia). Even as a teacher I was scared to tell my kindergarteners that I struggled too because I was worried what if they tell their parents and then their parents are going to know and then I'm going to get in trouble or they will find me out." -Jillian Kaster Click here to check out the awesome article Jillian wrote that we chat about in the podcast. 

Episode 108: Book publisher Julie Salisbury tells one story after another highlighting her dyslexic journey and why she believes dyslexia is a gift.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 67:44


"My stance about dyslexia is that it is not a learning difficulty. It's not a learning disability, it's a teaching disability." -Julie Salisbury Here is the link to get in touch with Julie and share your dyslexic story. 

Episode 107: Dyslexia Awareness Special Edition Part 6: Dyslexic teen superhero Noelle Brownlee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 25:05


"You can't let people convince you that you are not smart, because you are very smart. You just learn a little bit differently." -Noelle    Help make Queen Andrea's house a reality. Noelle needs 10,000 votes. To support her is quick and easy. Go to this link, click on Support then create an account and follow the steps :-) 

Episode 106: Dyslexia Awareness Special Edition Part 5: Dyslexic teen superhero Kai Seymon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 38:31


Dyslexic and autistic 14 year old Kai and his mum Jo chat about all things dyslexia and entrepreneur.  Kai's website can be found here. I'm very excited to announce one of Kai's fidgets has been selected to be one of multiple items in our holiday box specifically for dyslexic superheros. 

Episode 105: Dyslexia Awareness Special Edition Part 4: Dyslexic pre-teen superhero Laylee Wishork

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 20:15


"(Dyslexic Kid) you're the same as me. We may be different, but we have dyslexia that just makes us more unique." -12 year old Laylee Wishork

Episode 104: Dyslexia Awareness Month Special Edition Part 3: Dyslexic teenager superhero Diezel Kupsch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 36:39


"For those out there that do have dyslexia or anything else just try your best and never give up." -14 year old Diezel Kupsch Click here for Diezel's website.

Episode 103: Dyslexia Awareness Month Special Edition Part 2: Dyslexic pre-teen superhero Zaida Jo Billups

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 36:39


"What I'm not the best as doesn't take place of what I'm amazing at." -Zaida Jo, age 10

Episode 102: Dyslexia Awareness Month Special Edition Part 1: Dyslexic teenager superhero Magnolia Rubinstein

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 32:16


“I would try to find different ways to work around your problems. Don’t just try one way and then expect it work after trying hard. We like to think if you try hard you can do anything, but sometimes it doesn’t work that way and you have to find a different way to do things to succeed.” -15 year old Magnolia Rubinstein

Episode 101: Jonathan Mooney shares his journey of discovering dyslexia is a superpower.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 40:48


"We've all been lied to. We've been told by school that we've got to get good at everything to live a successful life. You've got to be good at spelling, math, history, chemistry and that is a lie. Successful human beings don't get good at everything. They get good at something. They build their life around their strengths, interests, and talents and that's a path to thriving outside the lines." -Jonathan Mooney

Episode 100: The Adventures of Super D: The Story of Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 24:56


Super D is back for another adventure. This time he visits a creature who he doesn't see eye to eye with and he gets into a bit of trouble. Luckily, fast thinking Sydney summons help. Find out what happens during this episode!

Episode 99: Mom of five dyslexic kids Amy Noel shares her insights into parenting and supporting growing dyslexic superheros.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 28:11


"My advice (for parents) is to really support your kids and have a relationship outside of their dyslexia so it's not all about education so that they really feel like an important person." -Amy Noel Amy's Youtube channel can be found here. 

Episode 98: Adventures of Super D- The Story of Avery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 20:19


Super D is back this time with his friend Avery. But when Avery needs Super D's help he's unable to fly to her house. Instead he has to send for her to come to him. Why is Super D unable to fly? How does Avery get to Super D? And why does Avery need Super D's help? All will be revealed...

Episode 97: Occupational therapist Lorena Hawkins chats about strengths, work ethic, and developing a love for reading.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 28:09


"Know you (dyslexics) are intelligent--we just have different skills." -Lorena Hawkins 

Treasuring Your Dyslexic Superpowers Part 6: The Story of Kinzi: "My worse memory is the first time my teacher made me read out loud in front of the entire class."

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 69:13


Super D, the Dyslexic Superhero is back with a thrilling adventure. Georgina the troll is fed up from being teased for her size so she gets a potion from a friendly witch. Except it goes terribly wrong and only Georgina's legs shrink. Super D and his dyslexic friend Kinzi are called to see if they can reverse the magic. Will they be able to help Georgina in time for her to compete in the ferning championships?  The second part of our show is a conversation with author, inspirational speaker, and book writing coach Stephanie Jones. Stephanie was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult and we learn what that was like. 

Treasuring Your Dyslexic Superpowers Part 5: The Story of Gavin: "You know Gavin, one can’t be good at everything. It’s just not possible. It’s ok that reading and writing are hard. What you do on stage is pure magic.” -Super D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 58:39


Super D is back with another adventure this time taking Gavin to a music festival. While there Gavin gets given an unusual opportunity, but will his self-doubt get in the way? For the second half of the episode Gibby chats with real life dyslexic superhero musician Ed Roman. As a very special honor Ed has given us permission to play Red Omen, his song about being dyslexic. He has also graciously given us access to watch the animated video version of Red Omen which can be found at https://gibbybooth.com/treasuring-your-dyslexic-superpowers-part-5-the-story-of-gavin/

Treasuring Your Dyslexic Superpowers Part 4: The Story of Jane: "I know different doesn't equal dumb, but I'm worried my classmates won't see it that way."

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 70:14


The fourth episode in our series with Super D--the dyslexic superhero. While Jane is struggling with hours worth of homework Super D arrives desperately needing her help on a mission not even he knows much about. This episode also includes Gibby's chat with entrepreneur Jack Rolfe who shares his story and tells how dyslexia helped him find success and create a business. 

Treasuring Your Dyslexia Superpower Part 3: The Story of Christine & Debbie: "I've been nervous to tell anyone I'm dyslexic as I don't want anyone to think I'm stupid."

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 51:23


We meet Christine and her best friend Debbie. Christine wants to tell Debbie she's dyslexic so she can stop hiding it, but is worried her friend will think she's stupid and no longer want to spend time with her. In comes Super D, the dyslexic superhero to help Christine with her conundrum (difficult problem). We also talk with real life dyslexic superhero Jade Wheeler who shares her personal experience telling friends, classmates, and the whole school about her dyslexia. 

Treasuring Your Dyslexia Superpower Part 2: The Story of Javier: "I hate my brain."

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 31:55


The second episode in our series with Super D--the dyslexic superhero. We dive into what it's like to doubt yourself when those around you are able to do school so easily and you can't. This episode also includes Gibby's chat with Bio-dynamic Craniosacral therapist Alexander Fenn about how he discovered his passion and how he's using his dyslexic superpowers to help people.   

Treasuring Your Dyslexia Superpower Part 1: How The Dyslexic Brain Came To Be

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 26:16


Follow Ainsley as she meets Super D and learns about the first dyslexic brain.  Be sure to download the Marvelous Moments chart. Click here to do that.   

Episode 90: NASA employed environmental protection specialist Gabrielle Feldman on following your passion, not giving up, and believing in yourself.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 37:50


"You know what you know and if you know something to be true you can't let other people dissuade you because they don't understand how your brain thinks. You just have to show them." -Gabrielle Feldman

Episode 89: Ambassador for Happiness Maura Sweeney talks about her personal journey discovering what she was meant to do as well as giving us insights on how to live a life of happiness.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 42:05


"There will never be a better you than you. You cannot try to be like anyone else because you will always be coming up less than. There's always only been one real Elvis, one real Madonna, one real Michael Jackson--give me anybody else. But there's never been a YOU." -Maura Sweeney   Check out Maura's website here.

Episode 88: Digital communications manager Jodie Adam shares the story of getting fired multiple times for being secretly dyslexic and why he now feels strongly about calling himself the Dyslexic Writer and owning his dyslexia.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 33:56


"Never be ashamed of what it is. The only reason dyslexia will ever be a problem in your life is if you don't tell people about it. Tell them about it as soon as you think you are, as soon as you are diagnosed tell people and start to wear it as your badge. It will always be who you are. Your decision is whether you try and hide it and hence hide who you really or you wear it brazenly like a badge; this is who I am and be proud of who you are and be proud of your dyslexia." -Jodie Adam, The Dyslexic Writer  Check out Jodie's website here. This will also bring you to the page to send him your own dyslexic story to be included in his upcoming book, The Freedom To Make Mistakes. 

Episode 87: Empowerment coach Artisha Boulding tells us about the event that inspired her to change her life's work and the role her dyslexia played.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 46:39


"   Visit Artisha online here. Information on how to buy her book is there as well. 

Episode 86: Serial entrepreneur William Manzanares chats about why he believes dyslexia is a superpower, how it has helped him in business, and why it was so important to him to write a book about it.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 43:37


"You are a badass person if you are dyslexic." "I see dyslexia as an answer after a lifelong quest to find what was 'wrong' with me, but now I see what was right with me." -Will Manzanares   To find Will online click here.  His book is called I Can't Read. 

Episode 85: Kellie Henkel tells both her own dyslexic story as well as how she's helping her four dyslexic kids succeed.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 44:23


"When my son was getting two hours of pull-out we moved to a small little town and when we first moved here he had tons of friends. But then a month or two later nobody was coming around anymore--he didn't have any friends. It's because kids viewed him as the special ed kid. So this past year we stopped the school intervention and did intervention privately at home and he now has friends. We have to look at how our children are being harmed and provide the appropriate intervention." "As an adult with dyslexia there's definitely a lot of shame around that. I've learned to embrace it, learn about it, and embrace the qualities that work for me as well as embrace the qualities that are more difficult." -Kellie Henkel   Some of the resources Kellie mentioned:  Rebecca Loveless: http://rebeccaloveless.com Gina Cooke: https://linguisteducatorexchange.com/lexinars/ Pete Bowers :http://www.wordworkskingston.com/WordWorks/Home.html David Berg: http://www.makingmathreal.org Emily O'Conner: http://www.advantagemathclinic.com/my-story  

Episode 84: From water polo to entrepreneurship Laurence Tummings shares his dyslexic story.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 29:56


Episode 83: Tushar Gupta and Mudita Sisodia chat about Augmenta11y, the app they created that helps people with dyslexia read.

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 27:15


The app uses a smartphone's camera to turn text into a dyslexia friendly format, which is customizable based on each person's needs. 

Episode 82: Intelligence manager Ben Martynec talks about how he grew up embracing his difference which led him to write about dyslexia for his college application essay.

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 52:51


"(My) college essay was about a gift of difference. I looked at it as because I'm different I do things differently. And when it comes to thinking about  problems or talking with people about options and what's possible I had a much more vast understanding about what's possible because I wasn't pigeon holed into this one way of thinking. I was given freedom to use my brain, explore and use it to my advantage." -Ben Martynec

Episode 81: Massage Therapist Shyla Maung shares how her dyslexic brain thrived in a hands-on environment and how she used her experiences to teach others.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 37:12


"Dyslexia is an experience, not an excuse." -Shyla Maung   This episode is sponsored by our friends at Simple Words Books. Find the books on Amazon and check them out their website here.    

Episode 80: Author and journalist Lisa Wood Shapiro tells the story of professionally revealing her dyslexia and how technology enabled her to hide it for so long.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 64:44


"If you have dyslexia it's like you've been chosen to go to Hogwarts. You've been chosen to understand deep work at the age of 5,6,7,8,9,10 years old. Things aren't going to come easy to you. What a great lesson." -Lisa Wood Shapiro  Lisa can be found online at her website.    This episode is sponsored by our friends at Simple Words Books. Find the books on Amazon and check them out their website here. 

Episode 79: Astrologer Heather Roan Robbins shares insights about her work and explains the advantages dyslexia gives her.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 39:36


"You have a special way of seeing the world that other people don't have and that the world needs. Go look for your special way of seeing it." -Heather Roan Robbins    Check out Heather's website here.     

Episode 78: I chat with author and illustrator Tom McLaughlin who talks about the important role art played in his childhood and how that unfolded into a career.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 35:56


"I couldn't wait for school to finish to start my life. That's how I felt."  "Knowing that school ends and there is a whole world out there is a bit of a life line. It's quite easy to feel really frustrated with the school system as it's a system that all kids of all abilities have to travel through and when you have vastly different abilities it's maybe not the right system for all kids." -Tom McLaughlin  

Episode 77: Musician and music teacher Paul Sawyer tells us how discovering his love for music made school easier and how he now uses his dyslexia to help struggling students.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 26:31


"It might take you twice as long to do something but that dedication over time will make you a stronger person." "When a wall gets put up in front of me, I just keep pushing on it until it falls over." -Paul Sawyer

Episode 76: School adjustment counselor Elizabeth McCormick sheds light on how having dyslexia helps her excel professionally.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 40:15


"My advice for parents (of dyslexic children) is to learn how your kid think." -Elizabeth McCormick

Episode 75: Pre-med student Myles Moye tells how he made it successfully through grade school and what inspired him to go from Ds to As.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 36:32


"There's nothing to be ashamed of (being dyslexic). It's by no means degrading. It just means you may need a little bit of extra help and there's nothing wrong with that." -Myles Moye   *Anatomy Correction: When Myles said dendrites he meant synaptic terminals :-)

Episode 74: Dyslexia specialist Alice Frendo tells us about the free resources she's created for dyslexic kids as well as her personal dyslexic story.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 36:41


"Even though sometimes we don't get something which is so easy for other people there are also times when we do get things which are really hard for other people. Hold onto those times. I think we've really loaded the education system against children who have the difficulties characteristic of dyslexia, but it is such a tiny aspect of what's important in life. The fact that I spell like an 11 year old, who really cares?  -Alice Frendo Check out Alice's website, Dyslexic Logic here. 

Episode 73: 11 year old Shane Herman talks about his business Let's Get Booking and how his inspiration for it was through gaining confidence by reading to his dog.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 25:08


"Dyslexia is a gift to have." -Shane Herman   Check out Let's Get Booking here. 

Episode 72: Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz tells us what it was like discovering he had dyslexia as an adult and how dyslexia has shaped his career.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 31:07


"It's very important that every individual sees in some way he or she is special." -Phillip Schultz   Check out the Writer's Studio here. 

Episode 71: Encourager Lori Pachera shares her story as well as insights she gathered along the way that now aid her in teaching the next generation.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 42:23


"Failing is a part of learning. Failing is a part of success." -Lori Pachera   Check out Caleb's Clubhouse here. 

Episode 70: Veteran soldier John Gordon shares how despite reading and writing challenges he was able to achieve his dream of being in the army.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 33:28


He then tells us a bit about his adventures and why it was so important for him to write a book about it.  "Anyone at school now that is suffering with dyslexia you can get past it. Don't let them bring you down. Some of the people who tried to bring me down are out there today doing nothing as a living and I've achieved something. And I would love other people in my position to do the same." -John Gordon To purchase John's book click here.   Check out his Facebook page here. 

Episode 69: 16 year old Siena Castellon shares her highs and lows as a neurodiverse teenager.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 29:33


"I always found that after I got diagnosed with a learning difference it really helped for me to read up on it and really understand the difference." -Siena Castellon    Check out Siena's website, Quantum Leap Mentoring here.  Get more details about Neurodiversity Celebration Week here.

Episode 68: Author and educator Lois Letchford shares her son's journey from "the worse child I've seen in 20 years of teaching" to the University of Oxford.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 41:49


"The first thing you have to do is believe the (dyslexic) child is teachable." -Lois Letchford   Check out Lois’s website here.  Her book is called Reversed. 

Kweshtens & Kapes Episode 5: Why Dyslexia Is Our Superpower

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 9:44


Kweshten: Gibby elaborates on why she thinks dyslexics are superheros :-)

Episode 67: Educational consultant Enid Webb shares her personal story as well as knowledge and insights from years working in education.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 31:07


"I believe that everyone has a beautiful hidden intelligence and we have to help them find it." -Enid Webb   Check out Enid's website here. 

Kweshtens & Kapes Episode 4: Why Dyslexia Is My Superpower

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 7:38


Kweshten: Sara asks Gibby why she believes dyslexia is her superpower. Listen to hear Gibby’s answer!

Episode 66: Actress Lauren McCrostie talks about creativity, performing, and the strengths her dyslexia offers and how she uses them in her acting.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 31:31


"Dyslexia is not a problem. It's just a different way of being. Everybody is different." -Lauren McCrostie

Episode 65: Author Jason Cook shares how getting diagnosed with dyslexia while in prison helped him turn his life around.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 36:59


"If I had gotten help before hand I probably wouldn't have ended up in prison, because I would have understand what I had (dyslexia)." -Jason Cook   Check out Jason's website here. 

Kweshtens & Kapes Episode 3: Embracing Accommodations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 10:00


Kweshten: Ashley in Florida asks: My son is reluctant to use his accommodations. What can I do about this? Listen to hear Gibby’s answer!

Kweshtens & Kapes Episode 2: Parent guilt for not getting my child diagnosed sooner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 5:52


Kweshten: Shelly in Texas asks: I have a lot of mom guilt for not getting my child diagnosed sooner. Is there anything I can do to make up for it? Listen to hear Gibby’s answer!

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