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ION Podcast host Morwenna Stewart talks with Julian Berridge, a dyslexic learning styles researcher at Cambridge Marketing College. Julian developed a toolkit for dyslexic learners and one for tutors. The work involved researching dyslexia in depth. Julian highlights how different dyslexic people are and the diverse skills they bring.
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ION Stories' host, Morwenna Stewart, talks with Emerald Grace, who launched Activate Community - a peer-led network of neurodiversity researchers and advocates. Emerald tells of having been institutionalised (pre-diagnosis), mental health issues, and her journey to start her life again. As well as turning her experience into positive actions.
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Morwenna Stewart spoke with Ellie Middleton (Dec 2021), autistic and ADHD activist, content creator and much more about her diagnosis, mental health, professionalism and career.
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ION Stories’ podcast host Morwenna Stewart talks with Chris Bonnello – teacher, fiction writer and author of website https://autisticnotweird.com - about diagnosis, education, interviews, executive function, strengths, his books, and more.
Plus, Chris introduces Morwenna to the autistic drinking game (alcohol free)!
Since recording, Chris published his extensive 2022 autism survey: https://autisticnotweird.com/autismsurvey/
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This week, Morwenna Stewart talks with Kanan Tekchandani, who runs Aspie Coach. Kanan and Morwenna talk about diagnosis, realisations, meditation, yoga, wellbeing, and what might help neurodivergent people to live their best (and most organised) lives.
Join the Institute of Neurodiversity at: https://www.ioneurodiversity.org
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This week, Morwenna talks with Nicky Collins who supports autistic women and girls through her organisation, The Autism Coach. Nicky provides affordable diagnosis and post-diagnosis support packages – primarily for women and girls. Nicky is openly autistic and brings her knowledge, warmth and humour to the great work that she does.
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This week, Morwenna Stewart talks with Dr Seonaid Anderson (consultant at www.neuro-diverse.org) about about her work with people with tics and Tourette syndrome. Among many projects, she’s set up a global organisation - Tics and Tourette’s Across the Globe (TTAG on Twitter) - to make Tourette resources easy to find.
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This week, Morwenna Stewart talks with Michael Schumacher (CEO of RTN Mental Health Solutions). RTN Mental Health Solutions is one of the Institute of Neurodiversity's vital partner organisations. Michael tells us about his passion for creating accessible, affordable mental health support and why his organisation is unique in its understanding of neurodiversity.
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This week, we talk with Tony Fish. Tony is trustee/director at the Institute of Neurodiversity. He’s also an investor, author and pioneer. Tony has expertise in tech, artificial intelligence, data and much more.
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This week, we talk with Nathan Whitbread who is founder of The Neurodivergent Coach. Nathan is a coach, trainer, consultant and a certified workplace needs assessor. Nathan coaches neurodivergent people to be their brilliant best selves at work.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.