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Ep 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel Lockett

Ep 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel Lockett

Update: 2024-10-30
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Imagine keeping a part of yourself hidden for over 50 years – a part of you that defines not just who you are, but how you think, work, and see the world. In today’s episode, Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Nigel Lockett, the Dyslexic Professor, to unravel the profound journey of embracing dyslexia and redefining it as a strength in the world of entrepreneurship.





Episode Summary



In this insightful conversation, Nigel Lockett, Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship and seasoned mentor, delves into his journey from keeping his dyslexia a closely guarded secret to ultimately sharing it with the world. Nigel, currently an Emeritus Professor at the University of Strathclyde, shares how his life transformed once he began openly identifying as a dyslexic academic and entrepreneur. He’s known for his work mentoring startup founders through initiatives like TwinklHive and Qualitas GP Pathway to Partnership and his pivotal role as Chair of Songs, Signs & Sounds, a social enterprise start-up.



Nigel’s story is one of resilience, from early experiences of feeling “thick” and “lazy” to realising his own strengths as a serial entrepreneur and advocate for neurodiversity. Together with Shae, they explore topics such as the relationship between dyslexia and entrepreneurship, the role of collaboration, and the power of cognitive diversity in building strong, innovative teams.







Chapter Markers







00:00 – Introduction



01:20 – Finding Out About Dyslexia



04:46 – Family and Dyslexia



08:16 – Journey into Entrepreneurship



12:21 – Choosing to Disclose



18:04 – Embracing Empathy and Scanning Environments



22:39 – ‘Dyslexia Superpower’



26:06 – The Value of Cognitive Diversity



30:30 – Turning Around a University Department



36:39 – Public Reaction to Disclosure



42:39 – Closing Thoughts on Disclosure and Diversity







A Note From Our Director and Podcast Host:







I’m Dr Shae Wissell and you have been listening to the Dear Dyslexic podcast. Head to rethinkdyslexia.com.au to find out more about today’s guest speaker. To keep up-to-date with all our news follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. You can also listen to our Dear Dyslexic Podcast as well!







If you haven’t done so yet go to your favoured podcast platform and subscribe, rate and review this podcast. Join me next time for another conversation on Dear Dyslexic Podcast show







If you found any of this content distressing, seek support:







· LifeLine on 13 11 14







· BeyondBlue counsellor on 1300 22 4636




Episode Summary



In this insightful conversation, Nigel Lockett, Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship and seasoned mentor, delves into his journey from keeping his dyslexia a closely guarded secret to ultimately sharing it with the world. Nigel, currently an Emeritus Professor at the University of Strathclyde, shares how his life transformed once he began openly identifying as a dyslexic academic and entrepreneur. He’s known for his work mentoring startup founders through initiatives like TwinklHive and Qualitas GP Pathway to Partnership and his pivotal role as Chair of Songs, Signs & Sounds, a social enterprise start-up.



Nigel’s story is one of resilience, from early experiences of feeling “thick” and “lazy” to realising his own strengths as a serial entrepreneur and advocate for neurodiversity. Together with Shae, they explore topics such as the relationship between dyslexia and entrepreneurship, the role of collaboration, and the power of cognitive diversity in building strong, innovative teams.







Chapter Markers







00:00 – Introduction



01:20 – Finding Out About Dyslexia



04:46 – Family and Dyslexia



08:16 – Journey into Entrepreneurship



12:21 – Choosing to Disclose



18:04 – Embracing Empathy and Scanning Environments



22:39 – ‘Dyslexia Superpower’



26:06 – The Value of Cognitive Diversity



30:30 – Turning Around a University Department



36:39 – Public Reaction to Disclosure



42:39 – Closing Thoughts on Disclosure and Diversity







A Note From Our Director and Podcast Host:







I’m Dr Shae Wissell and you have been listening to the Dear Dyslexic podcast. Head to rethinkdyslexia.com.au to find out more about today’s guest speaker. To keep up-to-date with all our news follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. You can also listen to our Dear Dyslexic Podcast as well!







If you haven’t done so yet go to your favoured podcast platform and subscribe, rate and review this podcast. Join me next time for another conversation on Dear Dyslexic Podcast show







If you found any of this content distressing, seek support:







· LifeLine on 13 11 14







· BeyondBlue counsellor on 1300 22 4636
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Ep 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel Lockett

Ep 70: From Hidden to Hero: Embracing Dyslexia in Entrepreneurship with Nigel Lockett

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