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Ep 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel Lockett

Ep 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel Lockett

by Shae | Dec 4, 2024 | News, Podcast

  Imagine keeping a part of yourself hidden for over 50 years – a part of you that defines not just who you are, but how you think, work, and see the world. In today’s episode, Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Nigel Lockett, the Dyslexic Professor, to unravel the...
Ep 69:Unleashing Neurodivergent Potential: ADHD Australia CEO Mel Webster on Workplace Transformation

Ep 69:Unleashing Neurodivergent Potential: ADHD Australia CEO Mel Webster on Workplace Transformation

by Shae | Sep 30, 2024 | Podcast

Discover how embracing neurodiversity can unlock hidden potential and transform workplaces with Mel Webster, a leader who proudly wears her ADHD and dyslexia as badges of strength. Mel Webster is the CEO of ADHD Australia, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, and...
Ep 67:Building Inclusive Workplaces: Deirdre Hardy’s Strategies for Young Neurodivergence

Ep 67:Building Inclusive Workplaces: Deirdre Hardy’s Strategies for Young Neurodivergence

by Shae | Aug 2, 2024 | Podcast

Are you ready to hear how one organisation is making a difference in the lives of young people with neurodivergences? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Deirdre Hardy from Future Connect! In this episode, we are thrilled to host Deirdre Hardy, a dedicated...
That’s a wrap: Do Things Differently: Employer Seminar and Networking Event

That’s a wrap: Do Things Differently: Employer Seminar and Networking Event

by Shae | Feb 2, 2024 | News, Video

We were thrilled to host an Employer Industry Night Re: thinking workforce solutions to successfully recruit and support Neurodivergent employees and people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds. In partnership with Brimbank City Council and...
Strengthening Difference: Supporting young dyslexics transitioning into the workplace

Strengthening Difference: Supporting young dyslexics transitioning into the workplace

by Shae | Jan 11, 2024 | News, Video

Transform barriers into bridges for young people with Dyslexia, addressing stigma creating opportunities and fostering an environment where their unique abilities are recognised and valued in the workplace. Had a fantastic chat with VicLLENs – Victorian Local...
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