I’m Not Broken — I’m Built Differently
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“I’m Not Broken — I’m Built Differently”
What if the things you were told were weaknesses are actually signs you were built for a different kind of work?
In this identity-defining episode of The Dyslexic Signal, Lauren reframes dyslexia—not as a learning problem to fix, but as a strategic, creative way of thinking that has been misunderstood for far too long.
This episode is for the dyslexic adult who:
- Thinks in big pictures but struggles with linear systems
- Feels inconsistent, drained, or “too much” in traditional work environments
- Has been praised for intelligence yet criticized for execution
- Knows they’re capable of more—but can’t explain why things feel harder than they should
Through personal insight and grounded reflection, Lauren explains what dyslexia actually looks like in a strategic, creative adult—and why many dyslexic people burn out trying to play roles they were never designed for.
This is not a motivational speech. It’s a clarity episode.
What You’ll Get From This Episode
By the end of this episode, listeners will:
- Understand why dyslexia often shows up as vision, synthesis, and systems thinking
- Learn the difference between a work ethic problem and a role misalignment
- Gain language to describe their strengths to employers, teams, or family
- Feel validated—not fixed
- Begin shifting from self-blame to self-alignment
Most importantly, listeners will walk away with this truth:
You are not broken. You are built differently—and that difference has value.
This episode is a signal—for anyone ready to stop forcing themselves into boxes that don’t fit.
Ideal ListenerDyslexic adults
- Neurodivergent professionals
- Creatives, founders, strategists, and system thinkers
- Anyone questioning where they belong in work or life
