Superpower: How Dyslexia Built the Skills That Define My Leadership
LevelUp Leadership | Executive Coaching, AI and Management · 2026-05-16 · 12 min
Episode notes
Discover how to reframe a hidden difficulty as the source of your strongest leadership capability, and what it means for the neurodiverse talent on your team. Every year on the third Thursday of May, Global Accessibility Awareness Day asks a direct question: who is being left out by the way we design things? This episode takes that question into the workplace and makes it personal. Lee shares the story of Theo Paphitis, the Dragon's Den entrepreneur who credits his dyslexia as the foundation of his business instinct: the ability to problem-solve verbally, make fast decisions, and trust pattern recognition over text. Then Lee reflects on his own journey, from the panic of the workshop flip chart to consistently volunteering to present, and how a strategy built entirely around avoiding writing ended up shaping a career in communication and leadership coaching. The episode closes with a direct challenge to leaders: when you mandate the method, you design out the people whose thinking doesn't move in straight lines. Ask for the outcome. Define it clearly. Then get out of the way.