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Episode Synopsis
Paul Stevenson is a lived experience ambassador at Genius Within and a public speaker. Genius Within is a social enterprise established in the UK to help neurodivergent people unlock their talents, whilst acknowledging and celebrating that this diversity forms part of the rich tapestry of human experience.
They advise governments on policy and provide consultancy to businesses, driving systemic change that allows all employees to thrive. They provide in-work support in the form of coaching, training and assessments. They also support neurodiverse/neurodivergent thinkers who are not in the workplace, who might be studying, unemployed or in the criminal justice system.
As Paul says of himself “I have Tourette Syndrome- it doesn’t have me! I’m not broken and don’t need fixing.”
See https://geniuswithin.org/what-is-neurodiversity/ for further information on Genius Within.
"And I started to analyse where these tics were coming from, you know, tics in Italian - and I can't speak Italian. So I spoke to one of the guys who I work with, and he said, is it possible that when I was young, everything that I've heard all the words that I've absorbed, actually remain inside my head? I never forget them, but maybe lost the ability to recall them. But everything is there as a memory and Tourette Syndrome, the vocal tics, has an ability to access those in a rapid sort of speed."
They advise governments on policy and provide consultancy to businesses, driving systemic change that allows all employees to thrive. They provide in-work support in the form of coaching, training and assessments. They also support neurodiverse/neurodivergent thinkers who are not in the workplace, who might be studying, unemployed or in the criminal justice system.
As Paul says of himself “I have Tourette Syndrome- it doesn’t have me! I’m not broken and don’t need fixing.”
See https://geniuswithin.org/what-is-neurodiversity/ for further information on Genius Within.
"And I started to analyse where these tics were coming from, you know, tics in Italian - and I can't speak Italian. So I spoke to one of the guys who I work with, and he said, is it possible that when I was young, everything that I've heard all the words that I've absorbed, actually remain inside my head? I never forget them, but maybe lost the ability to recall them. But everything is there as a memory and Tourette Syndrome, the vocal tics, has an ability to access those in a rapid sort of speed."
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