The final Faceblind episode?
Thanks to all my guests and listeners. A quick sendoff and invitation to whoever might be the next host!
The final Faceblind episode? Read More »
Thanks to all my guests and listeners. A quick sendoff and invitation to whoever might be the next host!
The final Faceblind episode? Read More »
Faceblind therapist, Ruth Dixon, discusses faceblindness and therapy.
Ruth Dixon: Faceblind therapist Read More »
Phillip Neho manages all hiring for the hospitality community at Australia’s magical Uluru. Lean how he shared his prosopagnosia story professionally on Linkedin.
Phillip Neho: Faceblind headhunter Read More »
Josh Davis studies people with the opposite of prosopagnosia. These “super recognizers” augment and beat computer-based facial recognition algorithms as an important tool in law enforcement.
Josh Davis: Researching super recognizers Read More »
Chris Lipford is an Aerospace Engineer working for the US Air Force. He has an incredibly positive attitude about faceblindness that may help those of us with more anxiety around the topic.
Chris Lipford: Super positive Aerospace Engineer Read More »
A serial entrepreneur and craft sausage enthusiast grows customer facing businesses despite living with prosopagnosia.
Chrissy Flanagan: The Faceblind Sausage Queen of Australia Read More »
Wouldn’t it be cool if someone created a comic book with a faceblind leading man? Jay and Sanders Fabares have done just that.
Jay and Sanders Fabares: Prosopagnosia and murder Read More »
Aussie Michael Drewett acquired faceblindness well into adulthood. Yet, he specializes in drawing faces!
Michael Drewett: Faceblind facial artist Read More »
Kirsty McGee’s velvety vocal strength stands in contrast to anxiety around prosopagnosia for this touring musician.
Kirsty McGee: The touring musician’s faceblind experience Read More »
Joyce discusses how prosopagnosia might actually have made her a better spy.
Joyce: The spy who recognized my arm Read More »