Video – Katy Winton’s Dyslexia Journey

They say that in war, the victors write the history, but I’m not sure that’s confined to war. Ask any dyslexic kid, any “weird” kid, anyone who maybe doesn’t conform the way the school or their cohort want them to, who gets to decide whose problem that is.

It makes me really happy that the bike can be way for people who think differently to thrive and feel successful. This is a charming story about a charming woman, and maybe it helps us all think differently about people who think differently.

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