Dyslexia Resources
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty which primarily affects reading and writing skills. However, it does not only affect these skills. Dyslexia is actually about information processing. Dyslexic people may have difficulty processing and remembering information they see and hear, which can affect learning and the acquisition of literacy skills. Dyslexia can also impact on other areas such as organisational skills.
It is important to remember that there are positives to thinking differently. Many dyslexic people show strengths in areas such as reasoning and in visual and creative fields.
Inside Our Dyslexic Minds
Award-winning naturalist Chris Packham hosts a two-part series - one focused on dyslexia - where real individuals recreate their internal experiences through personal film, animation, and storytelling.
BBC Two & iPlayer, 2024
Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, who has dyslexia, investigates how the UK education system continues to fail dyslexic learners -sharing personal stories, staging simulations of dyslexic perception, and confronting policymakers .
Channel 4, June 2025
Creative, Successful, Dyslexic
A powerful anthology featuring 23 high-profile figures - like Richard Branson, Eddie Izzard, Zoe Wanamaker - sharing their lived experiences with dyslexia. It beautifully showcases how different thinking styles can be a pathway to success.
Edited by Margaret Rooke
This Is Dyslexia
Written by the CEO & founder of Made by Dyslexia, this guide reframes dyslexia as a “Dyslexic Thinking” superpower, breaking down its six cognitive strengths and offering practical support.
By Kate Griggs
Black, Brilliant and Dyslexic
This is a raw, honest and enlightening collection of experiences, across the black and dyslexic community, giving an intersectional perspective on topics including the education system, the workplace, daily life and entrepreneurship.
Edited by Marcia Brissett-Bailey
Leading Nutritionist On Dyslexia
From Burberry model to leading nutritionist, Sarah Ann Macklin talks about own experience of dyslexia. And why she’s passionate about ND - focusing her research on the links between diet, ADHD, and dyslexia. She delves into how nutrition can support ND minds - uncovering the myths and truths surrounding nutrition and neurodivergence.
Being The "Dyslexic Twin"
At just 22, Ward Thomas made history as the first UK country act to reach number one. Twin sisters Lizzy and Catherine reflect on how ND has shaped their identities, creativity, and music. They discuss Lizzy’s feelings of inadequacy as the "dyslexic twin," the struggles of ADHD decision paralysis. The sisters also share why dyslexic thinkers often thrive as singers and songwriters.
Dyslexia & Being a Vet
In this episode, Ben sits down with Rory the Vet - veterinary surgeon, TV presenter & author. Diagnosed with dyslexia late during his veterinary studies, Rory is now a passionate advocate for early identification, school support, and embracing ND brains.
CW: This episode contains references to mental health and suicide.
Adelle Tracey on Dyselxia
In this chat with Ben, Adelle candidly shares the challenges and strengths that come with ND conditions, dyscalculia and dyslexia, and the benefits of early diagnosis. She imparts on-track wisdom, how to thrive under pressure and serves up a powerful reminder that your only competition is yourself.
Dyslexia: "How could I be me?"
Marcia Brissett-Bailey, acclaimed author of "Black, Brilliant, and Dyslexic," is an award-winning speaker and advocate, recognised as the ‘Top 50 Influential Neurodivergent Women’. In this chat with Ben, she discusses her experiences with selective mutism, educational challenges, and life at the intersection of race and ND.
Kate Griggs on Dyslexia
Kate Griggs, the renowned author, TED X Speaker, and CEO of 'Made by Dyslexia' coined "dyslexic thinking," a term which is now recognised by dictionary.com and LinkedIn. Kate explores how to support dyslexic learnersand the power of big-picture thinking. They also uncover the fascinating story behind her creation of the "Dyslexic Sperm Bank".
Dyslexic Founder of Not On The High Street
Holly Tucker has made small business’ her lifeblood as the founder of Europe’s biggest small business marketplace, Not On The High Street and Holly & Co. In this episode Ben chats to Holly about how she got the name "hurricane holly", the benefits of naivety in business and why dyslexic thinkers are incredible entrepreneurs.
Dyslexia, AI & Entrepreneurship
Pip Jamieson - delightfully dyslexic founder of The Dots - is recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 100 Disruptive Entrepreneurs. Pip opens up about her evolving perspective on dyslexia, her journey as a disruptive entrepreneur, the importance of diversity in business, and the exciting yet daunting future of AI.
Georgia Steel on Dyslexia
Georgia Steel, rose to fame on Love Island in 2018. But Georgia is much more than a reality TV star. As a proud dyslexic, she uses her platform to challenge the stigma around learning difficulties. She opens up about facing online abuse for being dyslexic and being vulnerable to manipulation.
Dyslexic Comedian on Addiction & Recovery
Actor, writer, and comedian - Marcus Brigstocke - credits dyslexia for his “Comic Super Brain”. But it’s not all laughs - in a raw conversation, Marcus talks about his struggles with alcohol, drugs, and, for the first time, porn addiction.
CW: This episode includes discussions of suicide, addiction, and pornography.
Speech Pathology
Evidence-based readings and assistive tools to help students with dyslexia with academic and personal success through post-secondary education
Made by Dyslexia
An international charity based in the UK, focused on changing perceptions of dyslexia by highlighting its strengths.