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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...
Empowering Empathy: Abigail Griebelbauer's Dyslexia Journey from Student to Children's Book Author | Dont Call on Me Podcast Ep. 12
In this episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, we sit down with Abigail Griebelbauer, an inspiring advocate, educator, and author who transformed her personal experiences with dyslexia into a mission to educate and empower others. Diagnosed in second grade, Abigail worked tirelessly to excel in s...
A Parent’s Advocacy: Closing the Reading Gap and Raising Confident Readers |Dont Call on Me Ep. 11
In this powerful episode of the Don't Call on Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn welcome Lisa Jensen DeLaet, a mother of two children with dyslexia, who has become a fierce advocate for early intervention and the science of reading. She shares her journey of discovering her 9-year-old son’s dyslexia in kin...
Thriving Through the Journey: Raine Anderson’s Dyslexia Story | Dont Call On Me Ep. 10
In this heartfelt episode of Don't Call on Me, Megan and Eryn sit down with Raine Anderson and her family to share their inspiring journey through dyslexia. From the early signs at age four to thriving as an incoming high school freshman, Raine’s story is a testament to resilience and the power of ...
A Mother’s Fight: Cathy’s Journey to Diagnosis and Advocacy for Her Twin Daughters | Dont Call On Me Ep. 9
In this episode, we follow Cathy, a determined mother of twin daughters who struggle to learn to read. When the school fails to provide clear answers or data on their progress, Cathy takes matters into her own hands. Frustrated and overwhelmed, her relentless advocacy journey even lands her in the ...
Finding the Right Fit: A Family's Journey with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia | Dont Call on Me Ep. 8
In this powerful episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, hosts Megan and Eryn sit down with Lucia and her remarkable daughter, Ansley, to share a family's journey through years of misdiagnoses, academic struggles, and ultimately, triumph. Ansley, along with her twin brother Dawson, both have dysle...
From Functional Illiteracy to Ivy League: Lily Bailes's Journey with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and Dysgraphia | Dont Call on Me Ep. 7
In this inspiring episode of Don't Call on Me, Megan and Eryn sit down with Lily Bailes, a young woman who overcame significant educational challenges to achieve academic excellence. Diagnosed with dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia at just seven years old, Lily struggled to find effective suppo...
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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 navigating...
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Son
In this short, Eryn speaks about how tutoring services need to know how to help students with dyslexia.
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Son
In this short, Megan speaks about how it can be difficult as a parent to send your child to school when they are so behind in reading.
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Son
In this short, Megan Pinchback talks about the power in a label. It answers the "why".
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Son
In this short, Wesleyne Whittaker explains how she doesn't need her son to love reading, but she doesn't want him to hate it either.
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Son
In this short, Wesleyne Whittaker talks about how she had to advocate for her son to receive his accommodations.
A Mother’s Determination: Wesleyne Whittaker on Advocating for Her Son | Dont Call on Me 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 Dyslexia Journey | 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 diagno...
Empowering Empathy: Abigail Griebelbauer's Dyslexia Journey: It’s okay to be that kid.
In this short, Eryn talks about how it is okay to be the kid that struggles during their dyslexia journey. Parents need to be a soft landing for them as they learn to succeed.