Dyslexia in Adults

By: Natalie Brooks
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Dyslexia in Adults podcast, a weekly podcast discussing the reality of dyslexia, but only in adults. I'm Natalie, the Founder of Dyslexia in Adults, and I am incredibly passionate about talking specifically about adult dyslexia. It frustrates me so much when people talk about child dyslexia with only a cursory mention of adult dyslexia. When you think about it, there are more adults with dyslexia as nearly seventy percent of the worlds population are over the age of eighteen! There is also a wave of adults being diagnosed with dyslexia later in life, with little or no information about how to navigate the challenges that are specific to adults with dyslexia. It also doesn’t help those people who want to help adults with dyslexia; line managers, work colleagues, friends, family, if the only information available is that to support children as opposed to what it means to have and support dyslexia in adulthood. I have rolled up my sleeves, and I am determined to create a space where we only talk about adult dyslexia. It's not part of the conversation, it is the conversation. Come and join the conversation and help us grow the community. All I ask is that, if you find the content valuable, please rate, review and share this podcast to help others find it.
    2023
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Episodes
  • It's Time to make a Change
    Jul 29 2024

    Episode 83 - It's Time to make a Change

    We're taking a break for 1 month!

    But don't worry! We'll be back in Spetember!

    So whilst we're taking a break, this is a perfect opportunity for you to put everything we talk about on this podcast in to practice. And we want to hear how you get on so be sure to tells in the reviews or drop us a message in Instagram or LinkedIn!

    It's been a pleasure to bring you a weekly episode for the past 18 months so a month's break seems welcome! Thank you SO SO SO much for listening and sticking with us, and we look forward to speaking with you soon!

    Have fun!

    Links:

    Video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C52zw-yt9Ll/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    If you think you could benefit from 1:1 coaching with Natalie, click the links below now.

    *** Free Guide "Decode Dyslexia at Work" ***

    Includes advice and tips such as:

    • Simple and easy-to-understand explanation of dyslexic strengths,
    • Our best and most recommended dyslexic strategies, and
    • Building confidence and learning how to be proud of dyslexia.

    I want to thank you for joining me and listening to this podcast! It really helps the podcast and the mission if you rate, review, and share this podcast so that others may find it and get the support they need.

    Visit Dyslexia in Adults: Dyslexia in Adults Linktree

    Dyslexia in Adults is hosted by Natalie Brooks and is produced by FAC. Fisher Audio Cast: Fisher Audio Cast Website

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    7 mins
  • How to tell your Boss about Challenges with Working Memory
    Jul 22 2024

    Episode 82 - How to tell your Boss about Challenges with Working Memory

    In this penultimate episode in the series of 'Working Memory' at work, we go through how communicate with your boss about the challenges of working memory.

    Working memory affects everyone and people with dyslexia have a slightly reduce working memory capacity.

    What does this mean?

    But simply, working memory is that part of your brain which is supposed to hold multiple parts of information temporarily and re-call it when needed. An example of this in the work place might be, in a meeting with your team, or when in a training course.

    We call it our brain's post-it note.

    What does a reduced capacity look like in working memory?

    A neurotypical brain would receive multiple parts of information, process it, organise is of where to store the information (long term memory, short term memory) and then re-call it when needed.
    A dyslexic brain would receive parts of information, miss other parts of information as you're still trying to process the last bits, store it in short term memory, start to process new information, and forget the last price which has been stored temporarily.


    Sound like you?


    Well, in this episode, we give you some tips to help navigate this challenge, and most critically advice and suggestions on how to communicate these challenges to your boss in a way which packages it in productive and positive manner.


    We even provide you with a full scrip of what to say below...

    **Asking for Help Via Email 1:**

    Hello XX

    I wanted to quickly discuss with you some options for approaching the team meeting that will help me complete my work faster and create more efficiency.

    At the moment, our meetings are more like brainstorming sessions, where we often jump from topic to topic. How I process information means this unstructured approach can be overwhelming and does not allow me to contribute as fully as the team deserves.

    Next week, would you mind if I created an agenda (with your approval) and we went topic by topic? This approach would allow the whole team to better prepare for our meetings, make note-taking easier, and create clearer, better follow-up after the meeting.

    While our team meetings are not a big problem, I think this small shift might benefit the team and ensure we get the most out of our meetings.

    Let me know what you think, and I’ll send a draft agenda.

    YOUR NAME

    If you think you could benefit from 1:1 coaching with Natalie, click the links below now.

    *** Free Guide "Decode Dyslexia at Work" ***

    Includes advice and tips such as:

    • Simple and easy-to-understand explanation of dyslexic strengths,
    • Our best and most recommended dyslexic strategies, and
    • Building confidence and learning how to be proud of dyslexia.

    I want to thank you for joining me and listening to this podcast! It really helps the podcast and the mission if you rate, review, and share this podcast so that others may find it and get the support they need.

    Visit Dyslexia in Adults: Dyslexia in Adults Linktree

    Dyslexia in Adults is hosted by Natalie Brooks and is produced by FAC. Fisher Audio Cast: Fisher Audio Cast Website

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    9 mins
  • Navigating Working Memory in a Meeting
    Jul 15 2024

    Episode 81 - Navigating Working Memory in a Meeting

    So you have an idea, mid-mieeting, and you want to get it our there but need to wait your turn to speak, and now you've been so focused on your idea and not blurting it out that you've lost what is being said in the converstaion, and as you re-focus your mind back to the conversation you've forgotten your idea!

    Sound like you?

    You're not alone. Working memory in meetings is one challenge that people keep coming bck to me on for solutions.

    At Dyslexia in Adults we're not here to raise awareness and all that good stuff. We're here to provide practical advise and support for thoes irritating everyday solutions so that you can feel like you're thriving because of your dyslexia and not in spite of it!

    In this week's episode and we're picking up on the series of Meetings and the challenges people with dyslexia face in meetings, understand those challenges and what is going on, so that you can apply simple yet effetive solutions to make your every that bit easier.

    This episode is all about working memory in meetings.


    If you think you could benefit from 1:1 coaching with Natalie, click the links below now.

    *** Free Guide "Decode Dyslexia at Work" ***

    Includes advice and tips such as:

    • Simple and easy-to-understand explanation of dyslexic strengths,
    • Our best and most recommended dyslexic strategies, and
    • Building confidence and learning how to be proud of dyslexia.

    I want to thank you for joining me and listening to this podcast! It really helps the podcast and the mission if you rate, review, and share this podcast so that others may find it and get the support they need.

    Visit Dyslexia in Adults: Dyslexia in Adults Linktree

    Dyslexia in Adults is hosted by Natalie Brooks and is produced by FAC. Fisher Audio Cast: Fisher Audio Cast Website

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    7 mins

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