
My life so far with dyspraxia – with Rosemary Richings
01/31/22 • 22 min
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Rosemary Richings is a writer, author, panel member of Dyspraxia Magazine, and co-founder of Dyspraxic Alliance, a global online support network by and for dyspraxics. When she was four years old, she was diagnosed with dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder).
In 2014, Rosemary started her own freelance writing business to reduce the stress of finding an accessible work environment. Her debut book, “Stumbling Through Space and Time: My Life So Far with Dyspraxia” is being published in the fall of 2022. Recently, Rosemary joined the board of trustees of Dyspraxic Me, a peer group for dyspraxic youth.
During this episode, you will hear Rosemary talk about:
- Her dyspraxia diagnosis, and how dyspraxia affected her at school
- Her struggle to find a supportive working environment where she could truly thrive
- How she developed her longtime passion for writing into a freelance writing business
- What had inspired her to write her book about dyspraxia, and how social media connected her to a publisher
To find out more about Rosemary and her work, you can find her with the following links below!
RosemaryRichings.com (Rosemary's consulting website)
RosieWritingSpace.com (Rosemary’s writing blog)
Watch the video of this interview on YouTube!
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Click here for the episode transcript.
This episode also features a promo for the new season of 2 Lives, a podcast about people who faced darkness and how those incidents changed the trajectory of their lives.
*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not represent those of my employer or other organizations.*
Rosemary Richings is a writer, author, panel member of Dyspraxia Magazine, and co-founder of Dyspraxic Alliance, a global online support network by and for dyspraxics. When she was four years old, she was diagnosed with dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder).
In 2014, Rosemary started her own freelance writing business to reduce the stress of finding an accessible work environment. Her debut book, “Stumbling Through Space and Time: My Life So Far with Dyspraxia” is being published in the fall of 2022. Recently, Rosemary joined the board of trustees of Dyspraxic Me, a peer group for dyspraxic youth.
During this episode, you will hear Rosemary talk about:
- Her dyspraxia diagnosis, and how dyspraxia affected her at school
- Her struggle to find a supportive working environment where she could truly thrive
- How she developed her longtime passion for writing into a freelance writing business
- What had inspired her to write her book about dyspraxia, and how social media connected her to a publisher
To find out more about Rosemary and her work, you can find her with the following links below!
RosemaryRichings.com (Rosemary's consulting website)
RosieWritingSpace.com (Rosemary’s writing blog)
Watch the video of this interview on YouTube!
Subscribe to the FREE Beyond 6 Seconds newsletter for early access to new episodes!
Click here for the episode transcript.
This episode also features a promo for the new season of 2 Lives, a podcast about people who faced darkness and how those incidents changed the trajectory of their lives.
*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not represent those of my employer or other organizations.*
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