• Ep 5: Rewriting Your Narrative: Benjamin Stimson on Dyspraxia and Personal Growth

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 5: Rewriting Your Narrative: Benjamin Stimson on Dyspraxia and Personal Growth

  • Summary

  • Join us on The Odd Ducklings for an insightful conversation with Benjamin Stimson, a therapist, author, and medieval history researcher.

    Benjamin opens up about his fascinating journey from North Wales to Canada, and his experiences with Dyspraxia, neurodivergence and learning how to learn.

    He dives into topics like the impact of suddenly feeling like "the odd one out", boundary-setting, and the influence of cultural transitions.

    His story is a testament to the power a good education system can have to build Neurodiverse individuals and how a lack of support could break them.

    Discover how understanding finding and following your passions can lead to remarkable achievements and also how understanding how your brain works can get you there. Tune in for incredible stories on navigating life's challenges and embracing your unique self.

    Connect with Benjamin Stimpson:

    • www.benstimpson.com/media

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    • Email: ⁠Daria.Mushinsky@gmail.com⁠

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    Topics that came up

    • The Core of Neurodivergence Discussion
    • Best and Worst Advice
    • The Impact of Family Dynamics
    • Embracing Success and Humility
    • Talking about History and Achievements
    • Support Systems
    • Being Humble - Neurodivergence or Culture?
    • Moving Across Continents
    • Dyspraxia Explained
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