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#342: The Dyslexic Edge: Unlocking the Potential of Thinking Differently with Jamie Waller

Season 1, Ep. 342

In this inspiring leadership podcast, Jamie Waller discusses his new book, 'The Dyslexic Edge,' exploring the unique strengths and challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia. He shares emotional stories from interviews with dyslexic entrepreneurs, the importance of academic support, and the impact of family dynamics on personal growth.


The conversation delves into the dichotomy of explorers versus exploiters, resilience in childhood, and the significance of role models in shaping one's path. Jamie also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey, the drive to succeed, and his future aspirations, including a potential trip to space. In this conversation, Jamie Waller shares his experiences and insights on entrepreneurship, mentorship, and the unique strengths of dyslexic thinkers. He reflects on his time with Richard Branson, the importance of fitness, and the drive to combat injustice.


Jamie emphasizes the value of diversity in entrepreneurship and the need to embrace dyslexic thinking in business. He also discusses the role of technology in learning and the significance of personal stories and mentorship in shaping one's journey.

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