
Dyslexic Design Thinking
Host and creative director Gil Gershoni explores the intersection of dyslexia and creativity with guests from a wide range of industries.
This season, you’ll hear from a rocket scientist, a political consultant, an ad executive, an expert in inclusive space design and the founder of a conference for neurodiversity in tech. All dyslexic. All making big moves throughout the world. You’ll also hear from nondyslexics like the authors of an influential book that’s reshaping the way we think about dyslexia.
Latest episodes

Mar 27, 2025 • 46min
In Search of Superpowers with Jake & Max Sussman
What if your challenges were actually your superpowers? In this episode, Gil welcomes Jake & Max Sussman, founders of Superpower Mentors, an online mentorship platform for youth with ADHD, dyslexia, autism and other learning differences. Jake and Max share what it was like growing up together and what “superpower” means to them, then turn the tables on Gil to find out he would have benefited from having a dyslexic mentor.This recording is an edited version of the original conversation.In this episode:Superpower Mentors website (https://www.superpowermentors.com/)Superpower Mentors on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/superpower_mentors/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SuperpowerMentorship/) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/superpowermentors)The Forgotten Child: A poem dedicated to the neurodiverse (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBcW-T7pAnw)Find out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking (https://dyslexicdesignthinking.com/) or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service creative agency in San Francisco. For more information, visit gershoni.com (https://gershoni.com/).

Jan 23, 2025 • 38min
How Gaming Changed Forever with Nolan Bushnell
Atari and Chuck E. Cheese founder Nolan Bushnell joins host Gil Gershoni for a conversation about gaming, technology, entrepreneurship and how dyslexia continues to influence a career that spans more than five decades.
This recording is an abridged version of the original livestream.

Nov 14, 2024 • 42min
Life to the Extreme with Alex Hackel
In celebration of Dyslexia Awareness Month, Gil welcomes X Games skier, filmmaker and entrepreneur Alex Hackel for this live podcast recording. Alex discusses his medal-winning career, his work with the Swedish production house The Bunch and his ski brand 1000 Skis.This recording is an abridged version of the original conversation.In this episode:Alex Hackel on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.The Bunch1000 SkisFind out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service creative agency in San Francisco. For more information, visit gershoni.com.

Aug 8, 2024 • 47min
All Roads Lead to Education with Jeffrey Conger
Gil is joined by educator, designer, photographer and author Jeffrey Conger. Jeffrey talks about his upbringing in the Rocky Mountains, his passion for cars, the teachers who went to bat for him before he knew he was dyslexic and the Dyslexia & Innovation Symposium he co-founded at Montana State University, where he is a professor of graphic design.In this episode:Jeffrey Conger on LinkedInDyslexia & Innovation Symposium Find out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service creative agency in San Francisco. For more information, visit gershoni.com.

Jul 11, 2024 • 42min
The Magic of Neuroindividuality with Nicole Tetreault
Nicole Tetreault, a neuroscientist, author, and meditation teacher, shares her insights on neuroindividuality and the power of twice exceptional individuals. She discusses her journey combining neuroscience with meditation, inspired by her own life challenges. Listeners will learn about the importance of recognizing diverse cognitive experiences, the transformative power of compassion, and the unique problem-solving approaches of dyslexic minds. Nicole emphasizes the need for supportive environments that foster resilience and creativity.

Jun 6, 2024 • 30min
Flourishing in the Life Sciences with David Lucchino
Gil is joined by David Lucchino, an executive, entrepreneur and investor in the field of biotechnology. David shares insights from his career leading several groundbreaking biotech companies, as well as how he helps children and young adults find their passion for life sciences and how the ability to see around corners has been a key to his success.
In this episode:
David Lucchino on LinkedIn
Landmark College
David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell
Multiple Intelligences: New Horizons in Theory and Practice by Howard Gardner
Find out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.
Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service branding agency with offices in San Francisco and Dallas. For more information, visit gershoni.com.

Apr 11, 2024 • 47min
Making Connections in Design and Education with Theresa Fitzgerald
Gil is joined by Theresa Fitzgerald, a mission-driven design leader, educator and designer. Theresa’s career as a creative director and design executive includes stops at Sesame Workshop, Nickelodeon and United Media. Hear her discuss how she connects to her maker spirit as a creative director, what it’s like being a reading tutor as a dyslexic and how the world’s most famous children’s TV program stays on-brand.
For more information:
Theresa Fitzgerald at Parsons School of Design, on Instagram and on LinkedIn.
Children’s Dyslexia Centers
Find out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.
Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service branding agency with offices in San Francisco and Dallas. For more information, visit gershoni.com.

Mar 7, 2024 • 45min
The Mystery and Majesty of Words
Gil is joined by award-winning novelist Sally Gardner. Sally talks about her early career as a set designer and what it was like writing from the perspective of a dyslexic protagonist. Stick around to hear Sally share her favorite word. (Surprise: It's five syllables!)In this week's episode:Sally Gardner's website, Instagram and Twitter.Sally's contribution to Dyslexic Dictionary, the exhibit executive produced by Gil that premiered in San Francisco in 2022Sally's appearance on The Bigger Picture With Amazing Dyslexics co-hosted by Gil, Kate Power and Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth from 2021Find out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service branding agency with offices in San Francisco and Dallas. For more information, visit gershoni.com.

Feb 8, 2024 • 39min
The Importance of Being Able with Aaron Wolf
Gil is joined by director, actor and writer Aaron Wolf. Aaron talks about how growing up on movie sets inspired him to start his own production company, how his I Am Able Foundation is empowering a new generation of dyslexics and how graduating with honors from a top university surprised even him.
In this week's episode:
Aaron Wolf's Instagram, Twitter, TikTok
I Am Able Foundation
Howling Wolf Productions
The Hopeless Show with Aaron Wolf & Rohit Thawani
Find out more about Dyslexic Design Thinking or drop us a line at dyslexia@gershoni.com.
Dyslexic Design Thinking is a production of Gershoni Creative, a full-service branding agency with offices in San Francisco and Dallas. For more information, visit gershoni.com (https://gershoni.com/).

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Dec 7, 2023 • 46min
Beginner's Mind and the Entrepreneurial Spirit with David Taffet
David Taffet, a parallel entrepreneur, executive whisperer, and photographer, shares his insights on embracing open-mindedness and the transformative power of being diagnosed with dyslexia later in life. He discusses the concept of 'beginner's mind' and how it fuels innovative thinking and collaboration. David also unveils a unique germ-free waste management solution developed before the pandemic and reflects on the deep connections fostered through his photography. Ultimately, he highlights how dyslexia can be a powerful asset in both creativity and leadership.