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Dyslexics Wanted is the podcast of the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia

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Dyslexics Wanted is the podcast of the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia

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English


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Irene Buchine -052

3/31/2024
Today we welcome author/educator/illustrator Irene Buchine. Her impactful book for children and adults is entitled, “Celia and the Little Boy.” It is the story of two children trapped in the darkness of depression, and what it took to find their way out. From struggling with dyslexia to raising a child with depression, Irene knows what it feels like to be unseen, marginalized and helpless. She hopes her book offers hope and encouragement to children and their families. Judging by the positive response from readers, her work is making a difference! If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:20:38

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Judge Gustavo Gelpi -051

5/17/2023
Today we welcome Judge Gustavo Gelpi, appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in October, 2021. Our podcast is a personal account of a young college student who received much from one of this country’s pioneers in helping students with learning disabilities. Born in Puerto Rico, Gustavo received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. There he met and spent considerable time with Dr. Gertrude Webb, her husband Chet and their children. Judge Gelpi has gone on to have a stellar career as a jurist and credits much of his success to the kindness and mentorship of the Webb family. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:20:53

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Dr. Phil Hulbig -050

12/16/2022
Today we welcome Dr. Phil Hulbig, who has thirty years of experience teaching students who present with neurological uniqueness. He has developed and designed specialized metacognitive programs for students in various public school settings. He also works as an advocate, crisis intervention specialist, tutor, social skills coach, and skateboarding instructor. He was certified a NCLB highly qualified teacher in the four main subject areas at the middle and elementary levels. Since 2016, he has been a professor at PAL and an adjunct faculty in the Graduate School of Education at Lesley University. Dr. Hulbig has a lot to say about the learning process and how it can be improved. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:43:02

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John Rinaldo -049

9/29/2022
We’re proud to spotlight John Rinaldo, who as he admits, “has this thing called Dyslexia.” Growing up in Canada, John struggled in school for many years until he finally got the help he needed to move forward in life. One of his ambitions was to write and publish a book, something John and those who knew him once thought to be impossible. But hard work, determination and resilience propelled him forward and his dream has become a reality. The book is now available for sale on Amazon and John is donating proceeds from the Audible sales to help children with Dyslexia. His book is entitled Surviving Covid 19: Being Alone was the Best Covid 19 Medicine. John has a hopeful story and is thrilled to share it with listeners to his podcast from around the globe. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:21:23

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Rebecca Rolland – Art of Talking with Children -048

6/27/2022
Today we invite you to enjoy a conversation with an expert in the art of communication. Jordan welcomes Rebecca Rolland, EdD to discuss her wonderfully instructive new book The Art of Talking with Children: The Simple Keys to Nurturing Kindness, Creativity, and Confidence in Kids. Rebeca is a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and serves on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. There are significant applications for helping children with dyslexia and other learning challenges as we learn to better communicate while fostering relationships with less conflict and stress and more kindness. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:19:12

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RS Mellette -047

5/4/2022
Jordan invites a super fun guest to the podcast, sci-fi writer R.S. Mellette. R.S. shares his personal story of coping with dyslexia and overcoming it to successfully work on the hit television show Xena: Warrior Princess. He has taken his experience in the TV and film industries to craft a female-led YA (young adult) sci-fi novel sure to captivate readers of all ages. It is a space opera entitled, Kiya and the Morian Treasure and the reviews from fans and critics have been impressive. R.S. is a prime example of the creative force so alive in people with dyslexia. We are thrilled to highlight him today on the podcast! If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:39:35

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Michelle Baharier -046

5/4/2022
Today we take the microphones “across the pond” to interview a dynamic creative force whose work is celebrated in England and around the world. Jordan invites you to meet inter-disciplinary artist Michelle Baharier. She recounts enormous challenges as a child trying to read and write and how the kindness of a helpful teacher made such a difference in her life. Art has always been Michelle’s outlet and mode of expression. And she is certainly great at it! She is constantly drawing and sketching, achieving notoriety for her poetry, photography, painting, dress making and so much more. She lives and works in South London and exhibits internationally across the UK, Europe, the USA and Middle East. She is also the Artistic Director/Founder and CEO of the charity CoolTan Arts, run by and for disabled people. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:31:40

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Heidi Williams -045

12/14/2021
Today Jordan welcomes a remarkable young woman with boundless energy, creativity and a keen business sense. Heidi Williams is an ex-competitive rock climber and parttime ski-patroller who loves the outdoors. She is a highly popular vlogger in the travel space with thousands of international followers. Heidi combines her love for the outdoors with prowess in business. She founded Mona, a successful surf and athletic wear company. Realizing her talent in running her own business she launched a career as a business-life coach, helping others run their start-up businesses. Along with her flourishing coaching work, she recently founded LeadTalko a lead generation agency that harnesses the power of organic conversation to gain start-ups 30 to 40 new leads per day via SMS and direct message marketing. She has never let dyslexia slow her down. She is determined to learn and grow despite the odds. Heidi Williams is a fine example of Dyslexics getting it done! If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:25:31

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Andrew Nehring, Author -044

7/25/2021
Today Jordan introduces us to sci-fi novelist Andrew Nehring, who is the author of “The Corrupted Light Chronicles” series and his latest entitled “David Massie and the Quantum Flux, Book 1.” Possessing a vivid imagination with a flare for creative writing, Andrew is succeeding as a writer, despite being told by some when he was younger (in a galaxy far, far away) that his dyslexia would hold him back, would burden him the rest of his life. His many readers would strongly disagree. They love his work and are anxious for sequels. Like so many others, Andrew shares his story of struggle and determination to use dyslexia to his advantage creatively. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:22:50

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Gabriela Diller & Manny Valmir -043

7/15/2021
Today Jordan welcomes a dynamic teacher and student team to the podcast. Meet Gabriela Diller, special educator, advocate and educational consultant. She recently founded Lotus Advocacy, offering tutoring, advocacy and consulting for special education success. Gabi specializes in executive functioning, coaching, transition skills and college and job readiness. One of her former students is joining us as well. Manny Valmir graduated from Boston Prep High School, then attended Westfield State’s learning disabilities program, transferred to Framingham University and recently graduated with a degree in criminal justice. He’s proud to share news of his positive experience being helped by Gabriela. The two are now good friends and their story reminds us that with time, dedication and patience, anything is possible. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:23:00

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Taylor Lowe -042

5/24/2021
Jordan Rich welcomes Taylor Lowe to our podcast. Taylor is an Emmy Award winning motion graphics designer and video producer currently sharing his many of years of ongoing professional experience with the next generation of content creators at Park Avenue Christian Academy ( PACA) in Florida. His personal story with dyslexia began when he was an young elementary school student. With hard work, determination and a winning attitude, Taylor has become a recognized innovator in the video industry. His professional work has been featured on every major network including ABC, NBC, CBS, BET, FOX, PBS and Amazon Prime Video. And he is proud to serve as mentor to young students eager to learn. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:24:11

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Barry Weiner -041

3/7/2021
A conversation between Jordan Rich and Barry Weiner, a true renaissance man who has enjoyed success in movie and documentary production, business and real estate and public service, despite deep struggles with learning during his school years. Things changed in a big way when Barry enrolled in the Program for Assisted Learning at Curry College in Milton. There he met and was mentored by the late Dr. Gertrude Webb and he credits her and the Pal Program for the learning skills, confidence and motivation to win at life! If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:26:33

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Jessica Minihan -040

3/7/2021
A conversation between Jordan Rich and Jessica Minihan, special educator, behavior analyst and author of “The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students. We discuss Jessica’s systematic approach for deciphering causes and patterns of difficult behaviors and how to match them with proven strategies. It’s all about getting our students back on track to learn! If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:31:40

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Phil Newman, LCSW -039

2/19/2021
A conversation between Jordan Rich and Phil Newman, licensed social worker on staff at the Carroll School in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Phil discusses the pressures faced by children with learning differences and what’s being done to help them. He is also the co-founder of Next Step Academics, a ground breaking organization that addresses students’ interrelated educational and behavioral needs. Phil and his colleagues are helping young people achieve their goals and enjoy success! If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:24:01

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A Tribute to Dr. Webb and the PAL Program -038

12/17/2020
We are proud to present this very special podcast episode. The Program for Assisted Learning at Curry College in Milton recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Founded by the late Dr Gertrude Webb, a pioneer in teaching children with learning differences, PAL has changed the lives of countless students over the years. This podcast features audio from the virtual reunion where former students and educators reflected on the success of the program and thank Dr. Webb and those she inspired for leadership and progress in education at the college level and beyond. . If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:20:57

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Micki Boas -037

9/14/2020
On today’s episode, meet the author of a groundbreaking book that is a must-read for parents, educators and anyone concerned with the education of children with dyslexia. Micki Boas has written, “ One in Five: How We’re Fighting for our Dyslexic Kids in a System That’s Failing Them.” Micki talks with Jordan about battling the system that was neglecting her own children and she shares some of what she has learned about cutting through “the invisible red tape” that can be so frustrating. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:20:48

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Rosalin Abigail Kyere-Nartey -036

8/26/2020
Dyslexics Wanted goes international once again and welcomes Rosalin Abigail Kyere-Nartey, a trailblazing woman from Ghana who was diagnosed as a young adult with dyslexia. Since then she has worked tirelessly to help her country recognize and help those with dyslexia. She recently started the Africa Dyslexia Organization to champion awareness and advocacy in Ghana and across Africa. Hers is a tale of overcoming adversity while offering hope to others. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org

Duration:00:21:11

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Jeff Tackett -035

8/26/2020
Today’s guest is a dyslexic father of a daughter who also has dyslexia. Jeff never knew he had it until his daughter was diagnosed. Since then he and his wife have lobbied for legislation in California to recognize learning difficulties. He is also a teacher for the state of California and work as a counselor for the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Jeff is also a dedicated soccer coach for youth, high school, college and pro teams. He is a great help and inspiration to young players who exhibit dyslexia. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org

Duration:00:22:16

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Sandra Carter -034

7/8/2020
Today, Jordan introduces us to Sandra Carter from Birmingham, England. She shares her wonderful story of meeting the challenges of dyslexia during her lifetime, finally being tested and diagnosed at age 40. By age 50 she realizes her dream of becoming a published science fiction novelist. She currently has three books available with more on the way. Sandra also gives back, mentoring others while using many creative arts to explore and maximize her “gift of dyslexia.” If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:20:48

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Kids with Superpowers -Abigail Steeves -033

5/4/2020
Today Jordan introduces you to another remarkable young person. Abigail Steeves lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The 14-year old 9th grader has dealt with dyslexia for years, but only recently received her diagnosis. She hasn’t let it stop her or even slow her down. Abigail is a leading climate change and environmental activist who has led large rallies and organized events to bring attention to the causes she is passionate about. Like so many of the students we feature, Abigail focuses on the strengths that have emerged from having dyslexia She is a born leader. If you have a story worth sharing on this podcast, write to jordan@chartproductions.com. If you’d like to discover ways to support and become involved with the Webb Innovation Center for Dyslexia, please visit our website at dyslexicswanted.org.

Duration:00:14:00