Episodes
Gil is joined by educator, designer, photographer and author Jeffrey Conger. Jeffrey talks about his upbringing in the Rocky Mountains, his passion for cars, the teachers who went to bat for him before he knew he was dyslexic and the Dyslexia & Innovation Symposium he co-founded at Montana State University, where he is a professor of graphic design.
In this episode:
Jeffrey Conger on LinkedIn
Dyslexia & Innovation Symposium
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Published 08/08/24
Gil is joined by neuroscientist, author, meditation teacher and speaker Nicole Tetreault. Nicole discusses the concept of neuroindividuality, the power of twice exceptional (2e) individuals and the inspiration for her book “Insight Into a Bright Mind: A Neuroscientist's Personal Stories of Unique Thinking.” She also shares how a constellation of challenging life experiences led her to combine the unlikely worlds of neuroscience and meditation.
In this episode:
Nicole’s website
Nicole on...
Published 07/11/24
Gil is joined by David Lucchino, an executive, entrepreneur and investor in the field of biotechnology. David shares insights from his career leading several groundbreaking biotech companies, as well as how he helps children and young adults find their passion for life sciences and how the ability to see around corners has been a key to his success.
In this episode:
David Lucchino on LinkedIn
Landmark College
David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by...
Published 06/06/24
Gil is joined by Theresa Fitzgerald, a mission-driven design leader, educator and designer. Theresa’s career as a creative director and design executive includes stops at Sesame Workshop, Nickelodeon and United Media. Hear her discuss how she connects to her maker spirit as a creative director, what it’s like being a reading tutor as a dyslexic and how the world’s most famous children’s TV program stays on-brand.
For more information:
Theresa Fitzgerald at Parsons School of Design, on...
Published 04/11/24
Gil is joined by award-winning novelist Sally Gardner. Sally talks about her early career as a set designer and what it was like writing from the perspective of a dyslexic protagonist. Stick around to hear Sally share her favorite word. (Surprise: It's five syllables!)
In this week's episode:
Sally Gardner's website, Instagram and Twitter.
Sally's contribution to Dyslexic Dictionary, the exhibit executive produced by Gil that premiered in San Francisco in 2022
Sally's appearance on The...
Published 03/07/24
Gil is joined by director, actor and writer Aaron Wolf. Aaron talks about how growing up on movie sets inspired him to start his own production company, how his I Am Able Foundation is empowering a new generation of dyslexics and how graduating with honors from a top university surprised even him.
In this week's episode:
Aaron Wolf's Instagram, Twitter, TikTok
I Am Able Foundation
Howling Wolf Productions
The Hopeless Show with Aaron Wolf & Rohit Thawani
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Published 02/08/24
Gil is joined by David Taffet, a parallel entrepreneur, executive whisperer and photographer. David talks about the power of staying open to possibilities, the impact of being diagnosed as dyslexic later in life and, believe it or not, the world’s first germ-freezing, zero-odor waste bin.
For more information:
Beginner's mind is a Zen Buddhist concept that was popularized by Shunryu Suzuki's 1970 book "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind."
David's Fast Company article: "Why the very best leaders...
Published 12/07/23
Gil is joined by James Kinross, a senior lecturer in colorectal surgery and consultant surgeon at Imperial College London. James talks about navigating med school as a dyslexic, the latest advances in robotic surgery and what the microbiome can teach us about preventing noncommunicable diseases. James’ new book, Dark Matter: The New Science of the Microbiome, is out now on Penguin Random House.
For more information:
James’ bio at Imperial College London
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Published 11/02/23
Gil talks to Sara Fenske Bahat, the CEO of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and a 2022 Presidential Leadership Scholar. Sara shares how she leveraged her background in finance and economics to develop a one-of-a-kind MBA program and how her dyslexic mindset influenced her innovative approach to calendaring and note-taking.
For more information:
Follow Sara on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Presidential Leadership Scholars Program
Published 09/07/23
Award-winning director of photography Jake Swantko talks to Gil about his life behind the lens. Jake discusses the directors (all dyslexic!) who have influenced his career and shares how the dyslexic mindset became an asset to his work. He also offers tips for dyslexic cinematographers looking to break into the industry.
For more information:
Visit Jake's website
Follow Jake on Instagram
See a list of Jake's credits
Published 07/19/23
Actor Lloyd Everitt talks to Gil about a career that has taken him from playing Othello at Shakespeare’s Globe to a role in one of Britain’s longest-running dramatic series. Find out about Lloyd’s inventive approach to learning his lines and what advice he would give an aspiring actor with dyslexia.
For more information:
Follow Lloyd on Instagram
Follow Lloyd on Twitter
Published 06/15/23
Intercontinental flyweight champion boxer and author @ruqsanabegum_mt joins host Gil Gershoni on the new episode of Dyslexic Design Thinking. Ruqsana talks to Gil about the aspects of dyslexia that allowed her to become a world-champion fighter, the mantras that guide her life and what it meant to win Autobiography of the Year at the Sports Book Awards.
For more information:
Follow Ruqsana on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ruqsanabegum_mt/?hl=en)
Watch In the Ring with Ruqsana on...
Published 04/06/23
In this special two-part episode, innovator, creative thinker, writer and entrepreneur Chris Arnold talks to Gil about the viral job posting that put dyslexic ingenuity on the map, what it takes to conduct an orchestra of creative minds and the trouble with being able to solve problems *too* quickly.
Chris is the founder of CONNECT2, co-founder of Dyversity Lab and a former board director and creative director of Saatchi & Saatchi.
For more information:
Find Chris on LinkedIn.
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Published 03/02/23
In this special two-part episode, innovator, creative thinker, writer and entrepreneur Chris Arnold talks to Gil about the viral job posting that put dyslexic ingenuity on the map, what it takes to conduct an orchestra of creative minds and the trouble with being able to solve problems *too* quickly.
Chris is the founder of CONNECT2, co-founder of Dyversity Lab and a former board director and creative director of Saatchi & Saatchi.
For more information:
Find Chris on LinkedIn.
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Published 03/02/23
Gil welcomes Joe Fuld, the founder and president of The Campaign Workshop, a consulting firm that specializes in political and advocacy campaigns. Joe talks to Gil about why dyslexics make great entrepreneurs, how his dyslexia disclosure impacted his career and what mentors can teach us about our differences.
For more information:
The Campaign Workshop (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)
The Campaign Workshop Advocacy Training Program
How to Win a Campaign
How to Win a Campaign on...
Published 02/02/23
Gil welcomes rocket scientist, adventure athlete and motivational speaker Meghan Buchanan to the podcast! Meghan talks to Gil about her pursuit of the explorer's grand slam, how she became a "fire chief" in her career and what her GGRIT philosophy can teach us about dyslexia.
Published 01/05/23
Stu Shader talks to Gil about bringing a conference on neurodiversity to Silicon Valley, how companies are challenging assumptions about employees with differences, and what raising dyslexic children can teach parents about their own dyslexia.
Published 12/01/22
Dyslexic Advantage founders Drs. Brock & Fernette Eide talk to Gil about patterns they’ve noticed among dyslexic creatives, why dyslexics make good astrophysicists and what they’ve learned in the decade since their groundbreaking book was published.
For more information:
Dyslexic Advantage Book
Dyslexic Advantage Newsletter
Donate to Dyslexic Advantage
Published 10/27/22
Claire Shepherd is helping us kick off the new season of the Dyslexic Design Thinking podcast. The Unispace COO joins host Gil Gershoni to talk about how we can optimize workspaces to be more inclusive, more collaborative and more productive. Unispace has created spaces for Microsoft, Nike, Coca-Cola, GE and Verizon.
For more information:
The Dyslexia Association
Claire Shepherd’s LinkedIn
Fast Company article
Published 10/06/22
How can dyslexia teach us to dissolve boundaries and strengthen connections? Gil explores the impact of divergent thinking on community-building with entrepreneur Holly Tucker, Riverford Organic Farmers founder Guy Singh-Watson, furniture designer and entrepreneur Dom Wilder.
Published 09/25/21
How can dyslexia influence the creation of new visual aesthetics? Gil explores dyslexia’s role in art, film and media with director, actor and writer Aaron Wolf; dyslexic typographer Christian Boer; and DYSPLA founder Lennie Varvarides and creative director Kazimir Bielecki.
Published 09/25/21
Host Gil Gershoni and co-hosts Kate Power and Kathy Forsyth speak with Actor Lloyd Everitt and social worker Obi Ohaka Daniel to explore what it means to champion a cause—and how empathy uplifts us all.
Published 09/24/21
Host Gil Gershoni explores the role of dyslexia in science and academic research. Guests include colorectal surgeon and lecturer James Kinross, cognitive and behavioral scientist Nicole Ofiesh, professor of leukocyte and stem cell biology Sara Rankin, and Amazing Dyslexic authors Kate Power & Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth.
Published 09/24/21