Hacker Public Radio   /     HPR4229: Neurodiversity and Hacking

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Lee talks to Matthew about the link between neurodiversity and using systems in ways they were not designed for. A short biography: Matthew Bellringer is a neurodiversity and innovation specialist who specialises in supporting work that addresses problems from a unique perspective, co-production, and regenerative working practices. More details on Matthew's website. Matthew is also Chair and Co-founder of NeurodiverseIT, a group for neurodivergent IT professionals within BCS, the Chartered Institute of IT and the organiser and founder of Curious Being, a community for unconventional people who want to make the world a better place. Matthew is a late-discovery autistic ADHDer.

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Lee talks to Matthew about the link between neurodiversity and using systems in ways they were not designed for. A short biography: Matthew Bellringer is a neurodiversity and innovation specialist who specialises in supporting work that addresses problems from a unique perspective, co-production, and regenerative working practices. More details on Matthew's website. Matthew is also Chair and Co-founder of NeurodiverseIT, a group for neurodivergent IT professionals within BCS, the Chartered Institute of IT and the organiser and founder of Curious Being, a community for unconventional people who want to make the world a better place. Matthew is a late-discovery autistic ADHDer.

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2024-10-17 00:00
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  leehanken.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (Lee)
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