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Hoots Who – The Owl Centre Podcast

Join us as we explore heartfelt stories, insightful anecdotes, and practical tips from the remarkable people who make up our neurodiversity team. From our dedicated staff members to the inspirational colleagues we collaborate with, each episode brings you closer to the world of neurodiversity, celebrating the unique perspectives and strengths that make us who we are.

Settle in and get ready to feel uplifted, energised, and empowered as we take flight with Hoots Who…

Episode 008
The one about Neurodiversity in Sport

Lloyd Ashley, former professional rugby player at Ospreys and now Personal and Professional Development Manager at the Welsh Rugby Players Association, supports rugby players in their careers, mental well-being, and learning styles, with a focus on neurodiversity.

During this chat, Lloyd discusses how neurodivergent traits impact learning, communication, and performance in professional rugby. He shares how the Ospreys and other teams are adapting coaching methods to support players with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. This episode highlights the importance of individual learning styles, mental health, and career transitions in sport.

Episode 007
The one about Autism and ADHD

Andrew Ryder, Head of Neurodiversity at The Owl Centre, is a speech and language therapist passionate about supporting neurodivergent individuals and their families through assessments and tailored guidance.

During this chat, Andrew and Nicola walk through the autism and ADHD assessment process, offering practical advice for families navigating neurodivergence. They share insights on the importance of early support, how diagnosis can validate experiences, and the unique strengths of neurodivergent individuals.

Episode 006
The one about Bethany

In this episode, Bethany Lunney, a 15-year-old author, poet, and competitive swimmer, shares her experiences growing up with autism and her passion for writing and advocacy, discusses her life as a neurodivergent teenager, her love for swimming, and how writing helps her channel emotions and advocate for others.

Episode 005
The one about PACT

In this episode, Louisa Harrison introduces PACT (Paediatric Autism Communication Therapy) and its transformative approach to fostering communication and connection. She shares her personal journey as a parent and professional, highlights the evidence-based benefits of PACT therapy, and explains how it empowers families to build meaningful interactions with their autistic children.

Episode 004
The one about Dyslexia

In this episode, Jo Holdaway explains what dyslexia is, how it affects learning and daily life, and the benefits of an assessment. She shares her own journey with dyslexia and offers practical advice for parents, individuals, and educators to better support those with dyslexic tendencies.

Episode 003
The one with a SENCO

In this episode, Bridget Snasdell discusses her role as a SENCO, the importance of tailored education plans, and navigating the complexities of the SEN and EHCP processes. She offers valuable advice for families and professionals alike, highlighting strategies to foster success for young people with additional needs in education.

Episode 002
The one with Stevo

In this episode, Nicola is joined by her brother, Steve. Steve is the reason Nicola became a speech therapist, and later started The Owl Centre. In this episode, Nicola talks to her brother about his journey from childhood challenges to finding his confidence and joy in life.

Episode 001
The one with Nicola

Founder of The Owl Centre Nicola joins our Head of Neurodiversity Andrew Ryder to discuss all about the formation of The Owl Centre, where the company is going and why she did a horse impression live on BBC!

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