About Our Podcast
Our story began when Eryn Schnel Yolac from Advocate to Educate and Megan Pinchback from Dyslexia on Demand crossed paths. We both have dedicated our lives to advocating for the dyslexia community, and through our work, we realized the power of sharing real, personal stories.
We started Don't Call On Me because we know how important it is to talk about the highs, the lows, and everything in between. That’s why we wanted to create a place where we could have deeper conversations and bring together voices that inspire, support, and uplift.
On this podcast, you’ll hear firsthand stories, expert advice, and candid discussions that break down misconceptions and build a community of understanding. We’re here to remind you that you’re not alone and to celebrate the resilience and strength within each of us.
How did we make this happen?
This Podcast is brought to you by these awesome people
Co-Host
Megan Pinchback
Co-Host
Eryn Yolac
Editor
C-Maximo
Producer
Josh Dominelli
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From Meltdowns to Milestones: Jennifer Hyland’s Advocacy Journey | Dont Call on Me Podcast Ep. 15
In this episode of the Don't Call on Me podcast, hosts Megan and Eryn sit down with Jennifer Hyland, a passionate advocate for her daughter Jill, who faced significant challenges before being diagnosed with dyslexia. Jennifer shares her family’s journey—from missing early warning signs to navigatin...
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Dyslexic Son | Dont Call on Me Podcast Ep. 14
In this heartfelt episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, Eryn and Megan sit down with Wesleyne Whittaker, a former chemist turned business owner, to discuss her journey as a mother advocating for her dyslexic son. Wesleyne shares how she recognized early signs that her son learned differently and...
Breaking Barriers: Kenyon Robison's Journey from Dyslexia to Empowering Others | Dont Call on Me Podcast Ep. 13
On this episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn welcome Kenyon Robison, a Certified Academic Language Therapist with a deeply personal connection to dyslexia. From an early age, Kenyon faced unique challenges that set her apart, from struggles with basic tasks to a late formal diagn...