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Anthropology and Doing Things Your Own Way with Roxanne Varzi
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Meet Roxanne Varzi, an Anthropologist, Artist, writer, Professor, filmmaker, playwright, and this episode's guest on the Dyslexia Life Hacks Show!
Roxanne's interest in anthropology started when she wanted to study something that would pay and still allow her to enjoy her passion for writing. What she found was that she had this huge passion for people and what made people tick.
Now a professor in Anthropology, Roxanne shares her passion with her students.
Alongside being a full time Anthropologist, Roxanne also writes and publishes books with her Armchair Anthropology series Whodunit books.
Discovering Roxanne has dyslexia after her son was diagnosed, Roxanne shares with us that her dyslexia strength is visual thinking. Roxanne says that the more she leans into her strength by using visuals to present her research, it means that she can thrive because of her dyslexia.
Roxanne is incredibly passionate about lots of different topics and she shares how her way of wanting to do things, like writing a book series or making films doesn't fit into ‘normal’ and so her mantra is ‘to do things in your own way’ a lessons we can all take away from this episode.
Key Topics:
- Anthology
- Doing things your own way
- Dyslexia running families
- Books and book writing
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For more hacks tip and tricks for dyslexia and full show notes please visit Dyslexia Life Hacks.
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Manage episode 431555117 series 2946555
Meet Roxanne Varzi, an Anthropologist, Artist, writer, Professor, filmmaker, playwright, and this episode's guest on the Dyslexia Life Hacks Show!
Roxanne's interest in anthropology started when she wanted to study something that would pay and still allow her to enjoy her passion for writing. What she found was that she had this huge passion for people and what made people tick.
Now a professor in Anthropology, Roxanne shares her passion with her students.
Alongside being a full time Anthropologist, Roxanne also writes and publishes books with her Armchair Anthropology series Whodunit books.
Discovering Roxanne has dyslexia after her son was diagnosed, Roxanne shares with us that her dyslexia strength is visual thinking. Roxanne says that the more she leans into her strength by using visuals to present her research, it means that she can thrive because of her dyslexia.
Roxanne is incredibly passionate about lots of different topics and she shares how her way of wanting to do things, like writing a book series or making films doesn't fit into ‘normal’ and so her mantra is ‘to do things in your own way’ a lessons we can all take away from this episode.
Key Topics:
- Anthology
- Doing things your own way
- Dyslexia running families
- Books and book writing
Roxanne's
-
Proudly sponsored by neurobox. Working together with organisations and employees neurobox builds neuroinclusive workplaces. They do this by creating awareness, improving wellbeing, and breaking down barriers through their tailored end-to-end support programmes.
For more hacks tip and tricks for dyslexia and full show notes please visit Dyslexia Life Hacks.
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