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The Go-To Mom for Dyslexia: Nicole Holcomb’s Unconventional Journey | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 28

The Go-To Mom for Dyslexia: Nicole Holcomb’s Unconventional Journey | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 28

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In this episode of Don't Call on Me, The Dyslexia Podcast, Megan and Eryn sit down with Nicole Holcomb, educator, counselor, attorney, entrepreneur, and the powerhouse behind Dyslexia Mom Life. Nicole shares her winding professional path from teaching and school counseling to legal advocacy, all shaped and sharpened by her most important role: mom to a dyslexic daughter.

Together, they explore how Nicole’s experiences in education and law uniquely prepared her for the world of dyslexia advocacy, and why she believes connection and community are just as important as academic achievement. You’ll hear how she traded rigid expectations for real support.

This conversation is a must-listen for parents navigating learning differences, educators seeking perspective, and anyone needing inspiration from someone who’s been there and built something beautiful along the way.

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