
The Dyslexic Edge
Unleash the Power of Thinking Differently
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Narrated by:
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Ciaran Saward
About this listen
40 per cent of self-made millionaires are dyslexic.
Dyslexia does not equal stupidity. For many, it’s a superpower. Think Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, Steven Spielberg and Sir Richard Branson.
The Dyslexic Edge challenges the narrative that views dyslexia as a deficit or impediment to success, presenting compelling research to demonstrate quite the opposite. By delving into the lives and experiences of some of the best-known dyslexic minds worldwide, Jamie Waller and Dr Helen Taylor highlight the distinct advantage that dyslexic thinking brings. From billionaires to budding visionaries, they provide an illuminating deep-dive into the mind and creativity of the dyslexic thinker and offer actionable insights to help the listener apply these frameworks to their own success.
Dyslexic thinking is limitless. And, crucially, it can be implemented by anyone.
Featuring:
CLIFF WEITZMAN (Speechify)
SIR CHARLES DUNSTONE (Carphone Warehouse and Five Guys Europe)
PAUL ORFALEA (Kinko Print)
KELLY HOPPEN (Kelly Hoppen Design)
WILFRED EMMANUAL-JONES (The Black Farmer)
EDWARD KEELAN (Octopus Investments)
MATT KENNEDY (Fussy)
NIGEL CABOURN (The Army Gym)
PHILLIPA ARMITAGE-MATTIN (ChefPhlli)
THEO PAPHITIS (Ryman's)
RICHARD WHITE (Pickles)
DUNCAN BANNATYNE (Bannatyne's Health Clubs)
KATE GRIGGS (Made By Dyslexia)
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- Michael Macedonio
- 08-31-24
Explore vs exploit
The stories of using Dyslexia as an advantage, Jamie's story was fascinating. I think I may be Dyslexic.
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