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Dyslexia Duo Podcast

Aimee Rodenroth / Melissa Dean
Dyslexia Duo Podcast
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    Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 91 - Dr. Kelly Cartwright

    06/06/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    The Dyslexia Duo: Executive Function and Dyslexia - Putting Thinking on the Table with Dr. Kelly Cartwright
     
    Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth of the Dyslexia Duo interview Dr. Kelly Cartwright (UNC Charlotte) about how executive functions—working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility—emerge within reading and help manage decoding, meaning-making, and comprehension. Dr. Cartwright explains why some dysfluent readers still comprehend, how weak executive skills can hinder retelling, summarization, and inference, and how “putting thinking on the table” with concrete scaffolds (manipulatives, story maps, inference maps, text-structure organizers, SRSD-style mnemonics) can reduce cognitive load and improve regulation of reading processes across subjects. They discuss dyslexia/ADHD differences, early identification of comprehension problems (including developmental language disorder), the need to teach decoding and comprehension in parallel, the value of connecting spelling-sound-meaning, concerns about fewer whole books and screen-driven attention, and secondary needs such as multisyllabic decoding and morphology. Cartwright shares READ Lab research on bridging processes and mentions a forthcoming educator toolkit.
     
    00:48 Introducing Dr Cartwright
    02:40 Executive Function Basics
    05:49 Fluency vs Comprehension
    09:20 Cognitive Flexibility in Reading
    13:28 Tools and Resources
    18:43 Retelling and Inference Scaffolds
    24:00 Dyslexia ADHD Differences
    27:16 Early Comprehension Instruction
    34:09 Classroom Strategy Integration
    36:55 Whole Books Decline
    39:28 Anxiety and Motivation
    41:35 Screens and Attention
    44:17 Secondary Dyslexia Needs
    47:28 Teacher Prep Myths
    49:41 Parents Comprehension Tips
    52:52 Building Background Knowledge
    56:57 READ Lab Research
    01:01:14 Lightning Round Wrap
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    Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 90 - Dr. Maria Murray of The Reading League

    30/05/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    The Dyslexia Duo: Dr. Maria Murray on The Reading League, the Science of Reading, and Dyslexia as an Equity Issue
     
    On the Dyslexia Duo podcast, hosts Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth interview Dr. Maria Murray, founder and CEO of The Reading League, about its origins in 2015 and its growth to 46 state chapters (including DC) with a goal of reaching all states by year’s end.
     
    Dr. Murray explains the science of reading as a vast, interdisciplinary body of scientifically based reading research and clarifies common misconceptions about dyslexia and ineffective approaches that waste time. She highlights The Reading League’s free “Science of Reading: Defining Guide” (also in Spanish and French), the organization’s resources (newsletter, Compass for families, journal, vetted shop, conferences, virtual courses on understanding and assessing dyslexia, and school/district professional learning), and argues literacy is a fundamental human right and civil rights issue tied to equity, poverty, and life outcomes. She emphasizes that most people who can’t read haven’t been taught and calls for better teacher preparation, implementation support, and broader public understanding.
     
    00:42 Introducing Dr. Maria Murray
    03:17 Building the Reading League
    05:45 How Chapters and Membership Work
    09:16 What Science of Reading Means
    11:39 Dyslexia Myths and Misconceptions
    15:48 Literacy as Equity and Public Health
    24:49 Why Kids Aren’t Taught to Read
    31:24 What Counts as Reading Science
    34:46 TRL Resources for Dyslexia Families
    37:14 Parent Compass and Chapters
    37:48 Explicit Reading Instruction
    40:08 Teacher Training and Coaching
    42:21 Dyslexia Courses and Assessment
    43:52 Literacy as Civil Rights
    47:44 Beyond Test Scores
    50:32 Finding Support and Resources
    52:42 Research Stories and TRL Origins
    56:53 Growing National Networks
    59:53 Love of Reading Story
    01:02:36 Final Advice and Policy
    01:06:26 Rapid Fire and Wrap Up
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    Listen Again: Dr. Brennan Chandler

    23/05/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    The Dyslexia Duo: Bridging Research and Practice in Dyslexia -  Intensive Intervention, Spelling, and Data-Based Individualization (with Dr. Brennan Chandler)
     
    Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth of the Dyslexia Duo interview Dr. Brennan Chandler, assistant professor of dyslexia at Georgia State University, about his path from classroom teaching to researching intensive reading interventions and training educators. Dr. Chandler emphasizes bridging research and classroom practice through explicit instruction in language structure (phonology, orthography, morphology, syntax), stronger attention to writing and spelling, and empowering teachers to use data for decision-making. He highlights misconceptions that older struggling readers only need more K–2 phonics and that accommodations alone replace remediation, arguing adolescents need qualitatively different instruction including flexible vowel “flexing,” morphology, and connected “stretch” text practice. He explains diagnostic versus progress-monitoring data, outlines data-based individualization to intensify validated interventions, shares research showing spelling supports durable learning, and describes developing an open-source grades 1–3 spelling intervention, Spell Squad.
     
    00:36 Introducing Dr Chandler
    01:41 From Classroom to Research
    04:19 Why Spelling Matters
    04:57 Rethinking Teacher Training
    08:45 Bridging Research and Practice
    12:21 Misconceptions About Dyslexia
    15:58 Older Students Need Different
    19:05 Flexing Vowels Strategy
    22:00 Morphology and Stretch Text
    28:13 Spelling Research Deep Dive
    33:02 Spelling Beats Reading Practice
    36:44 Spelling Builds Memory
    37:24 Handwriting and Gamified Practice
    40:29 DBI for Non Responders
    46:54 What Data to Collect
    50:26 Adolescent Assessment Focus
    53:20 Fixing Teacher Prep
    59:53 Key Takeaways for All
    01:02:25 Spell Squad Preview
    01:04:57 Lightning Round and Farewell
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    Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 89 - Dr. Elizabeth Norton

    16/05/2026 | 1h 21 mins.
    The Dyslexia Duo:  Early Identification, RAN, and Mental Health -  Dr. Elizabeth Norton on the Science and Policy of Dyslexia
     
    The Dyslexia Duo hosts Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth interview Dr. Elizabeth Norton, a Northwestern University associate professor who studies reading development, dyslexia, early identification, and brain-based factors that make reading difficult. Dr. Norton describes how her childhood love of reading, early curiosity about peers who struggled, college research, and teaching at Landmark School led her to focus on identifying precursors of reading difficulties and improving early intervention. She defines dyslexia as an unexpected difficulty learning to read and discusses the newer IDA definition as more multifactorial, including links between language and reading, psychological well-being, and the importance of early identification. The conversation covers challenges translating research into policy (e.g., uneven screening guidance), limits of improving rapid automatized naming (RAN) and working memory, intervention goals and trade-offs, co-occurrence with ADHD, possible anxiety/depression risk, effects of prematurity, and large-scale longitudinal research including HBCD.
     
    00:42 Meet Elizabeth Norton
    02:06 Why Dr. Norton Studies Reading
    07:16 Defining Dyslexia Today
    09:45 New IDA Definition Highlights
    12:22 Policy and Screening Gaps
    16:38 What Happens After Screening
    23:30 RAN and Automaticity Explained
    27:41 When Progress Plateaus
    36:14 Dyslexia and Mental Health
    43:32 Micro Triggers and Stress
    45:05 Prematurity and Brain Setup
    50:41 Language in Utero Signals
    53:56 Responding to Risk Flags
    56:23 Research Surprises and Complexity
    59:56 Early Intervention Reality Check
    01:03:45 Hope and Next Tools
    01:06:49 Naturalistic EEG and HBCD Study
    01:16:08 Lightning Round and Farewell
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    Listen Again: Dr. Jan Wasowicz

    09/05/2026 | 1h 45 mins.
    The Dyslexia Duo: Dr. Jan Wasowicz on Dyslexia, Developmental Language Disorder, and the Language Literacy Network
     
    Melissa Dean and Amy Rodenroth of the Dyslexia Duo interview Dr. Jan Wasowicz, an ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist and literacy specialist with 40+ years of experience, inventor of Ear Aerobics, and creator of Spell Links and the SpellTalk listserv. Dr. Wasowicz explains the quadrant model distinguishing typical learners, dyslexia (word-level decoding/encoding weaknesses), developmental language disorder (spoken-language weaknesses affecting comprehension and writing), and a mixed profile, noting that about half of people with dyslexia also have DLD and discussing screening tools such as the TILS. She introduces her Language Literacy Network as an updated, research-based alternative to the Reading Rope that integrates reading and writing, morphology, pragmatics, and sight recognition as a byproduct of decoding/encoding. The conversation covers integrating phonology, orthography, and meaning, supporting spelling instruction, prosody as an outcome of underlying skills, parent reinforcement strategies, cautious use of AI for creating pattern-loaded materials, and vetted research resources and communities.
     
    00:00 Meet Dr Jan Wasowicz
    01:44 Credentials and Work
    05:35 Spell Talk and Sites
    07:06 From SLP to Literacy
    09:15 Quadrant Model Dyslexia
    12:45 DLD Screening Tools
    17:15 Private Practice Patterns
    21:05 Aerobics Origin Story
    26:40 Hyperlexia and Pragmatics
    30:23 Language Literacy Network
    38:20 Pragmatics After COVID
    41:19 Education Changes
    42:09 Science of Reading Shift
    43:04 Capital vs Lowercase SOR
    45:35 Comprehension Beyond Phonics
    49:55 Phonology Meets Orthography
    52:13 Sounds Letters Meaning Glue
    53:04 Teaching Word Meanings
    57:29 Spelling Instruction Comeback
    59:49 Spelling Approach to Reading
    01:06:36 Prosody as an Outcome
    01:09:09 Prosodic Competence and Stress
    01:16:10 Helping Parents Reinforce
    01:17:30 Read Aloud Coaching
    01:18:58 Link Sounds to Writing
    01:19:24 Family Time Matters
    01:20:00 AI Tools Caution
    01:20:52 ChatGPT Pattern Passages
    01:24:26 Vetted Research Sources
    01:26:42 PeaceNEX Inspirations
    01:29:58 Lunch and Lit Learning
    01:37:50 One Wish for Students
    01:41:08 Closing Thanks and Credits
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About Dyslexia Duo Podcast
The Dyslexia Duo Podcast is an educational podcast dedicated to sharing stories, insights, and research about dyslexia, literacy, and learning differences.  Your hosts are Aimee and Melissa. We are dyslexia therapists who have decades of experience in dyslexia education at both the student and teacher education level. The podcast episodes will discuss the early signs of dyslexia and delve into the intricacies of various dyslexia approaches and curricula.  Many episodes will be dedicated to the challenges that parents experience when attempting to obtain the support that they need for their child from their school system. We will also have guest speakers who are dyslexia researchers, advocates, and leaders.
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