
Truth About Dyslexia - Help For Adults
By Stephen Martin


Dyslexic. Ur Not Creative_ What if that’s A lie
In this conversation, Stephen Martin discusses the emotional challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with dyslexia later in life, emphasizing the feelings of grief and loss associated with this experience. He challenges the common perception of creativity, arguing that it can manifest in various forms, including problem-solving and emotional support. Martin encourages listeners to redefine their understanding of creativity and to seek validation from others. He also shares his personal journey of launching a supplement brand aimed at addressing sleep issues commonly faced by dyslexics, inviting listeners to join him on this new venture.
Takeaways
- When diagnosed later in life, it can feel like your whole life story just got rewritten.
- Creativity doesn't always look loud; it can be quiet problem solving.
- Dyslexics may have their creativity buried under years of negative feedback.
- Innovation is about pulling multiple ideas together in new ways.
- Everyone has different levels of creativity and unique expressions.
- Confidence can be impacted by past experiences and feedback from others.
- Dyslexia is just part of our operating system, not a defining trait.
- Seeking external validation can help rediscover lost creativity.
- Creativity can come in many formats, not just traditional art forms.
- Launching a supplement brand to address common dyslexic challenges is an exciting new journey.
Keywords
dyslexia, creativity, late diagnosis, emotional impact, problem solving, unique expressions, innovation, personal journey, supplement brand, mental health, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Mental Health & Dyslexia Sam's Story
In this conversation, Stephen Martin interviews Samuel Atkins, the author of 'My Dyslexic Chimps'. Samuel shares his raw and inspiring journey through life with dyslexia and mental health challenges. He discusses his early experiences in school, struggles with bullying, and the impact of his learning difficulties on his academic performance. Samuel also reflects on his career path, including his time working in casinos, and the personal battles he faced along the way. Ultimately, he reveals his motivation for writing his book and offers advice to others facing similar challenges.
Takeaways
Samuel has never read a book in his life, yet he wrote one.
His school experiences were marked by bullying and academic struggles.
He often received an 'A for effort' but low grades.
Samuel discovered a passion for sports during his school years.
He faced significant mental health challenges throughout his life.
Working in a casino brought him happiness despite financial struggles.
Writing his book was a therapeutic outlet for his thoughts.
He emphasizes the importance of not taking things personally.
Samuel continues to seek a fulfilling path in life.
He encourages others to appreciate the moment and find joy.
Keywords
Dyslexia, ADHD, mental health, personal journey, writing, self-help, resilience, autism, education, career challenges, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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My Dsylexic chimp: How to live with our mental issues and find a way through your jungle ! (My Chimps): Amazon.co.uk: Atkins, Samuel, Atkins, Samuel: 9798305747157: Books
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Visual Learning - The Dyslexic Advantage

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Are we good in a crisis?
In this episode, Andre Kenny discusses the unique strengths of individuals with dyslexia and ADHD, particularly in crisis situations. Drawing from personal experiences and research, he explores how neurodivergent brains are wired to thrive under pressure, showcasing resilience, creative problem-solving, and the ability to remain calm when others may panic. The conversation also highlights the importance of recognizing individual differences within the neurodivergent community and offers mindfulness classes designed to support those with dyslexia, ADHD, and autism.
Takeaways
- People with dyslexia and ADHD often excel in crisis situations.
- Neurodivergent individuals may thrive on adrenaline and dopamine.
- Our brains are wired differently, allowing for unique problem-solving skills.
- Resilience and strength are often developed through daily challenges.
- Creative thinking is a common trait among neurodivergent people.
- Calmness in chaos can be instinctual for some individuals.
- Not all neurodivergent people respond the same way in crises.
- Every individual brings different strengths to the table.
- Mindfulness strategies can help manage overwhelm and stress.
- It's important to recognize and celebrate individual differences.
Keywords
dyslexia, ADHD, crisis management, neurodivergence, resilience, problem-solving, mindfulness, mental health, creative thinking, personal stories, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Procrastination
In this episode, Stephen Martin discusses the pervasive issue of procrastination, particularly among neurodivergent individuals. He reflects on his own experiences with delaying tasks, the fear of imperfection, and the adrenaline rush that often accompanies last-minute work. Stephen shares strategies to manage procrastination, such as breaking tasks into smaller steps, setting earlier deadlines, and finding accountability. He emphasizes the importance of embracing imperfection and taking action, encouraging listeners to be kind to themselves in their struggles with procrastination.
Takeaways
- Procrastination often stems from fear of imperfection.
- Breaking tasks into smaller pieces can help manage overwhelm.
- Accountability can motivate you to complete tasks.
- It's okay to embrace imperfection in your work.
- Procrastination is common among neurodivergent individuals.
- Adrenaline can enhance performance under pressure.
- Setting earlier deadlines can reduce last-minute stress.
- Don't be hard on yourself for procrastinating.
- Taking action, even last minute, can be rewarding.
- We're all in this together when it comes to procrastination.
Keywords
procrastination, neurodivergent, dyslexia, time management, accountability, mental health, perfectionism, mindfulness, strategies, self-improvement, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Last Minute.com. Planning and Organising for Christmas and the holidays
In this episode, Stephen Martin discusses the challenges of planning and organizing for Christmas, particularly from the perspective of someone with dyslexia. He reflects on his past experiences, shares strategies for better organization, and emphasizes the importance of embracing imperfection during the holiday season. The conversation encourages listeners to find joy in the moments rather than getting caught up in the chaos of holiday preparations.
Takeaways
- Planning for Christmas can often feel chaotic and overwhelming.
- Reflecting on past experiences can help identify patterns in holiday planning.
- Setting reminders and using visual cues can aid in organization.
- Social accountability can make holiday planning more enjoyable.
- Breaking tasks into smaller chunks can reduce feelings of overwhelm.
- Embracing imperfection is key to enjoying the holiday season.
- It's important to focus on the moments rather than the madness.
- Sharing holiday stories can create a sense of community.
- Dyslexia can present unique challenges, but also unique strengths in planning.
- Finding joy in the holiday season is essential.
Keywords
dyslexia, holiday planning, Christmas organization, personal experiences, coping strategies, embracing imperfection, festive chaos, time management, social accountability, holiday stories, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Finding My Purpose

Reflecting and ‘Really’ moving forward

Getting a ADHD Diagnosis with Andrée Kenny
In this episode, Stephen and Andree discuss the journey of ADHD diagnosis, exploring personal experiences, emotional impacts, and treatment options. They highlight the differences in diagnosis processes across countries, the importance of understanding ADHD's effects, and the role of coaches in managing ADHD. The conversation also touches on alternative treatments and the growing awareness of ADHD, particularly among women.
Takeaways
- ADHD diagnosis processes vary significantly by country.
- Personal experiences with ADHD can be validating and enlightening.
- The emotional reaction to an ADHD diagnosis can be complex.
- Women often internalize ADHD symptoms more than men.
- Coaching can play a crucial role in managing ADHD.
- Alternative treatments for ADHD are gaining popularity.
- Understanding ADHD is essential for effective management.
- The public health system often struggles with ADHD diagnoses.
- Awareness of ADHD is increasing, leading to more diagnoses.
- Support systems are vital for those diagnosed with ADHD.
Keywords
ADHD, diagnosis, emotional impact, treatment options, coaching, alternative treatments, dyslexia, mental health, awareness, personal experiences, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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If Everything is Meaningless - How do you keep going

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Winning The Sleep Game with Andrée Kenny
In this podcast episode, Stephen and Andree Kenny discuss the critical relationship between sleep and neurodiversity, particularly focusing on ADHD and dyslexia. They explore various aspects of sleep, including the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, the importance of sleep hygiene, mindfulness practices, nutrition, and coping strategies for sleep disruptions. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of good sleep for overall health and well-being, providing listeners with practical tips and insights to improve their sleep quality.
Takeaways
- Sleep is a universal issue, especially for those with neurodiversity.
- ADHD and dyslexia can lead to unique sleep challenges.
- Sleep hygiene involves maintaining consistent sleep routines.
- Mindfulness practices can aid in achieving better sleep.
- Nutrition plays a significant role in sleep quality.
- Movement during the day can enhance sleep effectiveness.
- Coping strategies are essential for managing sleep disruptions.
- Sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome are common in neurodivergent individuals.
- It's important to seek help if sleep issues persist.
- Sleep is crucial for overall health and cognitive function.
Keywords
sleep, neurodiversity, ADHD, dyslexia, sleep hygiene, mindfulness, nutrition, supplements, coping strategies, health, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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#Updatecast - Big and small picture thinking, surgery and Vyvance

Adulting with a Neurodiverse Brain
Summary
In this episode, Stephen Martin discusses the complexities of adulting, particularly for individuals with neurodiversity such as ADHD and dyslexia. He shares personal experiences and insights on the challenges of maintaining routines, the overwhelming pace of life, and the importance of resetting perspectives and boundaries. Stephen emphasizes the need for self-care and finding balance amidst chaos, encouraging listeners to embrace the journey of life and recognize that they are not alone in their struggles.
Takeaways
- Adulting presents unique challenges for those with neurodiversity.
- The pace of life can feel overwhelming and taxing.
- Maintaining routines is difficult but essential for stability.
- Neurodiverse individuals often undervalue their strengths.
- Making changes in life can be scary but necessary.
- Chaos can lead to unexpected clarity and effectiveness.
- Meditation and self-care are crucial during busy times.
- Owning your schedule helps maintain control and productivity.
- The emotional swings of neurodiversity can be intense.
- It's important to cherish small moments of joy in life.
Keywords
adulting, neurodiversity, ADHD, dyslexia, mental health, routines, chaos, boundaries, self-care, personal growth, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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20 Eye-Opening Truths About Living with Dyslexia

Dopamine, Vyvance and a rude awakening

Dyslexias best friends with andree kenny
In this podcast episode, Stephen and Andre discuss the comorbidities that often accompany dyslexia. They explore dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, and ADHD, highlighting the challenges and experiences associated with each. They also touch on the intersection of autism and ADHD, as well as the importance of education and understanding for all neurodiverse conditions.
Takeaways
- Dyslexia is often accompanied by other conditions such as dyscalculia, dyspraxia, and dysgraphia.
- Dyscalculia is dyslexia with math difficulties, including struggles with numbers and quantity.
- Dyspraxia affects balance, motor skills, and coordination, leading to challenges with handwriting and clumsiness.
- Dysgraphia is difficulty with writing and getting thoughts onto paper.
- ADHD is closely linked with dyslexia, with many individuals having both conditions.
- ADHD medications like Vyvanse can have a significant positive impact on focus and cognitive function.
- Autism is often characterized by restrictive and repetitive behaviors, sensory sensitivities, and challenges with social cues.
- Education and understanding are crucial for all neurodiverse conditions, helping individuals and others to better navigate and support them.
Keywords
dyslexia, comorbidities, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, ADHD, autism, neurodiversity, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Updatecast_ Hard Days, Disorientation and Dyslexia

How to explain Dyslexia (the easy way) with Andrée Kenny
In this episode, Stephen and Andrea discuss how to explain dyslexia to others. They share personal stories and analogies to help people understand the challenges and strengths of dyslexia. They emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and finding tools and strategies that work for individuals with dyslexia. They also discuss the comorbidity of dyslexia with other conditions like ADHD and dyspraxia. The key takeaway is that dyslexia is not a disability, but a different way of thinking and processing information.
Takeaways
- Dyslexia is a different way of thinking and processing information, not a disability.
- Early diagnosis is crucial for providing support and finding strategies that work for individuals with dyslexia.
- Dyslexia is often comorbid with other conditions like ADHD and dyspraxia.
- Explaining dyslexia to others can be challenging, but using analogies and personal stories can help them understand.
- It is important to communicate your needs and ask for support from family, friends, and colleagues.
Keywords
dyslexia, explain, challenges, strengths, diagnosis, tools, strategies, comorbidity, ADHD, dyspraxia, different way of thinking, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Stress, Anxiety and Comfort (the way to happiness)

Feeling Judged With Neurodiversity
In this podcast episode, Stephen Martin and Andre Kenney discuss the challenges of being judged as neurodiverse individuals. They share personal stories and insights on how judgment affects their lives. They emphasize the importance of self-acceptance and finding tools to calm the mind in order to overcome judgment. They also discuss the changing attitudes towards neurodiversity and the need for neurodiverse leaders to be role models. The episode concludes with the reminder to not judge oneself and to recognize the strengths and tenacity of neurodiverse individuals.
Takeaways
- Neurodiverse individuals often feel separate from the world and judged by others.
- Self-judgment is often more detrimental than external judgment.
- Finding tools to calm the mind, such as meditation and breathing exercises, can help in dealing with judgment.
- Neurodiverse leaders should be role models and openly discuss their neurodiversity.
- Changing the stories we tell ourselves can change our emotional reactions to judgment.
- Recognize and appreciate the strengths and tenacity of neurodiverse individuals.
Keywords
neurodiversity, judgment, challenges, self-acceptance, tools, calm the mind, neurodiverse leaders, role models, strengths, tenacity, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Heart and Soul: Navigating Relationships with Dyslexia and ADHD
In this episode, Stephen Martin and Andre Kenny discuss friendships and relationships for individuals with dyslexia and ADHD. They talk about the challenges and stories that come with these conditions, as well as the pros and cons. They highlight the time blindness experienced by neurodivergent individuals, where they may go long periods without contacting friends but still feel a strong connection when they do. They also discuss the difficulties in communication and emotional regulation that can arise in relationships, and the importance of finding a partner who understands and accepts their neurodivergent traits.
Takeaways
- Neurodivergent individuals may experience time blindness, where they can go long periods without contacting friends but still feel a strong connection when they do.
- Communication can be challenging for neurodivergent individuals, as their thoughts may race and they struggle to articulate them clearly.
- Neurodivergent individuals may have difficulty regulating their emotions, leading to intense emotional reactions that may not always be logical or tied to the current situation.
- It is important for neurodivergent individuals to take time to decompress and clear their heads before making important decisions, whether in relationships or other areas of life.
- Finding a partner who understands and accepts their neurodivergent traits is crucial for a successful relationship.
- Choosing a partner who is on a similar path and shares similar values can help ensure a strong and compatible relationship.
Keywords
dyslexia, ADHD, friendships, relationships, challenges, stories, pros and cons, time blindness, communication, emotional regulation, neurodivergent traits, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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To get diagnosed or not? That is the question

From Held Back To Masters Degree with Guest Philip Long
Philip shares his journey with dyslexia, starting from his early challenges in school to his college years. He discusses the difficulties he faced, such as not understanding cheating in second grade and being held back in second grade due to dyslexia. Philip highlights the importance of supportive teachers, particularly his grandmother and English teacher, in helping him learn to read and write. He also mentions the bullying he experienced and the impact of having two parents who were educators. Philip talks about the challenges he faced in college and how technology, such as text-to-speech software, helped him succeed. Philip Long shares his experience of navigating college with dyslexia and how he developed strategies to succeed. He emphasizes the importance of understanding what teachers are looking for and focusing on the key points. He also discusses his journey of learning languages, including Spanish and Chinese, and how he used listening and visualization techniques to overcome dyslexia challenges. Philip highlights the significance of self-advocacy and finding one's own path in education and career. He encourages individuals with dyslexia to never give up, focus on their strengths, and utilize technology to support their learning.
Takeaways
- Supportive teachers and mentors can make a significant difference in a dyslexic student's learning journey.
- Bullying and social challenges are common experiences for dyslexic individuals, but finding a supportive community can help overcome these obstacles.
- Having parents who are educators can be both a blessing and a challenge, as they may struggle to understand dyslexia but also provide valuable support.
- Technology, such as text-to-speech software, can be a game-changer for dyslexic individuals in accessing and comprehending written information.
- Dyslexic individuals are often highly intelligent, but their struggles with reading, writing, and spelling can create a gap between their knowledge and their academic performance. Understand what teachers are looking for and focus on the key points
- Use listening and visualization techniques to overcome dyslexia challenges
- Be your own advocate and communicate your needs
- Focus on your strengths and utilize technology to support your learning
Keywords
dyslexia, challenges, school, learning, support, bullying, parents, educators, college, technology, dyslexia, college, strategies, success, understanding, focus, languages, self-advocacy, strengths, technology, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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Skool:
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Youtube:
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