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Lexa Wokersien has had a career in marketing and communications for 17 years, and during that time, in addition to juggling the demands of her job, she has been keeping a big secret.
Worried about what it would mean for her career should it come out, she has struggled alone to find workarounds and tools that will enable her to fulfil her potential despite being at a significant disadvantage to her peers.
Recently, Lexa came on my Snackable Story Challenge and over the course of five days she found that she had a powerful message to share.
Lexa is dyslexic, and she wants to tell her story so that other people in the same situation don’t have to hide away and cope on their own like she did.
When I heard about her journey and the potential her story had for showing other people with dyslexia that speaking and storytelling are possible for them, I knew I had to have her on the show.
What you’ll learn:
All things Lexa:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexa-wokersien-31627914/
https://youtube.com/channel/UCvU600rA5eWecNhDTgt1ckA
https://www.robinshobden.com/coaching/
https://screening4dyslexia.com/
Books:
SUMO (Shut Up and Move On) by Paul McGee
Resources:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thespeakingclub/
https://www.saraharcher.co.uk/challenge
https://www.facebook.com/SarahArcherSpeak/
https://www.saraharcher.co.uk
https://www.standoutpitch.com
Thanks for listening!
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By Sarah Archer: Speaker, Comedian, Author, Playwright and Coach4.8
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Lexa Wokersien has had a career in marketing and communications for 17 years, and during that time, in addition to juggling the demands of her job, she has been keeping a big secret.
Worried about what it would mean for her career should it come out, she has struggled alone to find workarounds and tools that will enable her to fulfil her potential despite being at a significant disadvantage to her peers.
Recently, Lexa came on my Snackable Story Challenge and over the course of five days she found that she had a powerful message to share.
Lexa is dyslexic, and she wants to tell her story so that other people in the same situation don’t have to hide away and cope on their own like she did.
When I heard about her journey and the potential her story had for showing other people with dyslexia that speaking and storytelling are possible for them, I knew I had to have her on the show.
What you’ll learn:
All things Lexa:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexa-wokersien-31627914/
https://youtube.com/channel/UCvU600rA5eWecNhDTgt1ckA
https://www.robinshobden.com/coaching/
https://screening4dyslexia.com/
Books:
SUMO (Shut Up and Move On) by Paul McGee
Resources:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thespeakingclub/
https://www.saraharcher.co.uk/challenge
https://www.facebook.com/SarahArcherSpeak/
https://www.saraharcher.co.uk
https://www.standoutpitch.com
Thanks for listening!
To share your thoughts:
To help the show out:

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