EP190: The Struggle of a Hairdresser Battling Dyslexia and ADHD, with Dean Bradwell
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Fashion & Beauty
Publication Date |
Mar 01, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:52:36
Todays podcast tells the powerful story of hairdresser who's struggles with dyslexia and ADHD has not stopped them from becoming one of the UK's most dynamic and show stopping hair performers. But it could have all been so different. Low self-esteem, behaviour problems, learning and frustration was just some of the battles todays guest, Dean Bradwell, has had to face in life as a Dyslexic. Difficulties in reading and writing could have stopped Dean from reaching his full potential. No chance! Three times finalist in the North East British Hairdressing Awards, finalist in the Alternative Hair Awards and working for product companies throughout America and Europe, hairdressing has allowed him to express his rebellious and outside the box thinking to achieving a successful pathway in his hairdressing career. But it hasn't – or does it continue to be easy, for this hair maverick. Dyslexics are often very creative individuals. This is because they are often trying to find other ways to solve problems, learn things differently, or make things easier, giving them the capability to be groundbreaking innovators. Something that Dean has bags of! What a love most in this story is Dean sharing how the teachings of hairdressing didn't always make sense ... Until now!   For this weeks Xtra Show podcast with Dean Bradwell click HERE       A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions.   Thanks for Listening   Support the How To Cut It podcast by becoming a Patreon HERE   To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Thank you to Dean Bradwell for joining me on todays podcast. Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye.      
Todays podcast tells the powerful story of hairdresser who's struggles with dyslexia and ADHD has not stopped them from becoming one of the UK's most dynamic and show stopping hair performers. But it could have all been so different. Low self-esteem, behaviour problems, learning and frustration was just some of the battles todays guest, Dean Bradwell, has had to face in life as a Dyslexic. Difficulties in reading and writing could have stopped Dean from reaching his full potential. No chance! Three times finalist in the North East British Hairdressing Awards, finalist in the Alternative Hair Awards and working for product companies throughout America and Europe, hairdressing has allowed him to express his rebellious and outside the box thinking to achieving a successful pathway in his hairdressing career. But it hasn't – or does it continue to be easy, for this hair maverick. Dyslexics are often very creative individuals. This is because they are often trying to find other ways to solve problems, learn things differently, or make things easier, giving them the capability to be groundbreaking innovators. Something that Dean has bags of! What a love most in this story is Dean sharing how the teachings of hairdressing didn't always make sense ... Until now!   For this weeks Xtra Show podcast with Dean Bradwell click HERE       A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions.   Thanks for Listening   Support the How To Cut It podcast by becoming a Patreon HERE   To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Thank you to Dean Bradwell for joining me on todays podcast. Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye.      

Todays podcast tells the powerful story of hairdresser who’s struggles with dyslexia and ADHD has not stopped them from becoming one of the UK’s most dynamic and show stopping hair performers. But it could have all been so different.

Low self-esteem, behaviour problems, learning and frustration was just some of the battles todays guest, Dean Bradwell, has had to face in life as a Dyslexic. Difficulties in reading and writing could have stopped Dean from reaching his full potential. No chance!

Three times finalist in the North East British Hairdressing Awards, finalist in the Alternative Hair Awards and working for product companies throughout America and Europe, hairdressing has allowed him to express his rebellious and outside the box thinking to achieving a successful pathway in his hairdressing career. But it hasn’t – or does it continue to be easy, for this hair maverick.

Dyslexics are often very creative individuals. This is because they are often trying to find other ways to solve problems, learn things differently, or make things easier, giving them the capability to be groundbreaking innovators. Something that Dean has bags of!

What a love most in this story is Dean sharing how the teachings of hairdressing didn’t always make sense … Until now!

 

For this weeks Xtra Show podcast with Dean Bradwell click HERE

 

 


 

A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions.

 

Thanks for Listening

 

Support the How To Cut It podcast by becoming a Patreon HERE

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To share your thoughts:

Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

To help out the show:

Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email.

Thank you to Dean Bradwell for joining me on todays podcast.

Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye.

 

 

 

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