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Chef Venkatesh Bhat On How He Managed Dyslexia

Chef Venkatesh Bhat was at his inspiring best when he spoke with frankness about how he managed his dyslexia to become a successful chef. Watch the interview here:



Interview courtesy: Madras Dyslexia Association

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  1. Very Inspiring!! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thank you Biju. Now please spread the word so more children and parents can see Dyslexia is not a disability but neurodiversity.

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