• Ep. 207: Undiagnosed: The Ugly Side of Dyslexia with Ameer Baraka

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 207: Undiagnosed: The Ugly Side of Dyslexia with Ameer Baraka

  • Summary

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    Imagine facing not only the struggles of growing up in a challenging environment, but also battling a learning difference that went undiagnosed for years.

    Hear the inspiring story of Ameer Baraka as he discusses his book: Undiagnosed: The Ugly Side of Dyslexia.

    Ameer will discuss:

    • How he grew up in New Orleans, facing unimaginable obstacles
    • His experiences with being misunderstood and how it impacted his life
    • How he transformed his life by reclaiming his education while incarcerated
    • How he is now dedicated to helping others recognize their potential

    By the end of this episode, you'll see how Ameer’s journey not only sheds light on the challenges of dyslexia but also highlights the incredible strength it takes to overcome adversity.

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