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  • My Life with POTS: The Invisible Struggle”
    2025/06/11

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    In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, Brooke Tahir opens up about living with POTS — Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, a debilitating yet often invisible form of dysautonomia.

    Far from just a fast heart rate, POTS affects everything from blood flow and energy levels to cognition and temperature regulation — making even basic daily tasks feel like uphill battles.

    Brooke shares:

    • What POTS actually is, and why it’s so often misunderstood
    • The unpredictable symptoms and how they impact work, parenting, and public life
    • Why medication wasn’t an option — and the alternative strategies she uses to survive and adapt
    • How society's lack of awareness can be just as disabling as the condition itself


    Whether you live with chronic illness or want to be a better ally, this episode is a raw, informative, and empowering call to action to rethink what disability and inclusion really mean.

    Because not all struggles are visible — but they all deserve to be seen.

    #POTS #InvisibleIllness #ChronicFatigue #DisabilityAwareness #Dysautonomia #DominatingDiversity

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    11 分
  • “Focal Epilepsy: Understanding the Quiet Seizures”
    2025/06/11

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    “Focal Epilepsy: Understanding the Quiet Seizures”
    Podcast: Dominating Diversity with Brooke Tahir

    In this powerful solo episode, Brooke Tahir dives into the lesser-known world of Focal Epilepsy — a complex, often invisible neurological condition that challenges common assumptions about what epilepsy “looks like.”

    With compassion, clarity, and lived insight, Brooke breaks down what focal seizures are, how they manifest, and why they’re so frequently misunderstood or misdiagnosed in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.

    You’ll learn:

    • The signs and warning symptoms of focal seizures (they’re not always convulsive!)
    • How Focal Epilepsy impacts everyday life — from memory and mood to safety and stigma
    • What to look out for and how to respond supportively in your classroom, workplace, or community
    • Why inclusion needs to go beyond awareness — and what true accessibility for people with epilepsy really means


    Whether you're an educator, employer, advocate, or someone living with epilepsy, this episode is a must-listen for building a more informed, safer, and empathetic world.

    🧠💜 Let’s break the silence around quiet seizures — because visibility starts with understanding.

    #FocalEpilepsy #Neurodiversity #InvisibleDisabilities #DisabilityInclusion #DominatingDiversity

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    9 分
  • Strong Currents: Navigating Intersectionality, Rainbow Families and Survivorship
    2025/06/05

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    In this powerful and deeply human episode of Dominating Diversity, host Brooke Tahir sits down with Prudence — an acclaimed Educational Designer at Monash University whose life story embodies the messy, beautiful, and often painful intersections of identity.

    From growing up queer in regional Victoria to navigating the complexities of chronic illness, survivorship, blended family, and cultural identity, Prudence invites us into the nuance of living a life that doesn’t fit a neat narrative. With honesty and grace, she shares what it’s like to be a stepmother in a rainbow family, a queer woman in academia, and a survivor finding strength in vulnerability.

    Together, Brooke and Prudence explore themes of rurality, resilience, educational inequity, chronic disease, Jewish identity, political trauma, and the cultural costs of ambition. This isn’t just a conversation about inclusion — All people to embrace complexity and redesign systems that honour real, intersectional lives.

    🔗 Tune in for a raw, resilient, and radically compassionate conversation that proves diversity is never just a checkbox — it’s a current we navigate every day.

    📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: Dominating Diversity - YouTube

    #DominatingDiversity #Intersectionality #QueerVoices #RegionalStories #InclusiveEducation #TraumaInformed #ChronicIllness #RainbowFamilies #EquityInDesign #BrookeTahir #PrudenceSpeaks

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    45 分
  • In Their Shoes: Understanding Children with a Neurodivergence
    2025/05/30

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    In Their Shoes: Understanding Children with Neurodiversities

    📝 Episode Description:
    In this episode of Dominating Diversity, Brooke Tahir invites you to step into the shoes of neurodivergent children—those living with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and other cognitive differences.

    Through vivid storytelling and compassionate insight, Brooke explores what the world feels like for these children, the hidden challenges they face in schools and society, and the transformative support they truly need. This episode breaks down common misconceptions, highlights the strengths of neurodiverse minds, and calls on educators, parents, and allies to create environments where all children can thrive—not just survive.

    Whether you're a teacher, carer, or curious listener, this is your chance to better understand the lived experiences of neurodivergent kids—and to become part of the change they deserve.

    🎧 Tune in. Feel it. Share it. Because when we champion every mind, we dominate diversity.


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    9 分
  • Beyond Borders, Beyond Bias
    2025/05/25

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    In this episode of Dominating Diversity, we sit down with Muhammad Akrash Rauf, CEO and Founder of Foreign Edge Consultants, a global citizen and seasoned intercultural strategist. Born in Pakistan and shaped by living life across multiple countries, Muhammad brings a deeply personal and inspiring perspective on what it truly means to live and lead in a multicultural world.

    He opens up about the challenges and biases he has faced—and how those experiences have become fuel for his mission to build understanding across cultures. From the complexities of identity to the beauty of belonging in more than one place, Muhammad shares thoughts that will challenge your assumptions and uplift your mindset.

    Whether you’re navigating a diverse workplace, moving abroad, or simply curious about how intercultural dynamics shape our thinking, this episode offers valuable insight on turning cultural friction into connection and growth.

    🔊 Tune in to hear how embracing diversity is not just a choice—but a powerful edge.


    (1) Muhammad Akrash Rauf | LinkedIn

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    31 分
  • Having Dyslexia being an Author and Running a Strength Based Empire.
    2025/05/22

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    Sitting down with Strength Coach and the Author of "Career Unstuck" Charlotte Blair.
    Charlotte is a Gallup Certified Strengths Coach who established in 2014, helping Managers develop their people through Strengths Based Team Development. Charlotte is passionate about supporting other Coaches and collaborating with entities to recognise their strengths and use them to grow.
    Charlotte has Dyslexia/ Neurodiversity and shows people that it shouldn't hold you back!!

    You can purchase her amazing book here: www.careerunstuck.com.au, see her on LinkedIn or her website: charlotteblair.com.au for all coaching, book and event enquiries or to read her blog.

    This interview was unpaid and unsponsored

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    42 分
  • Charlottes World, how it feels as an ADHD child.
    2025/05/19

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    In this RAW unedited episode, Brooke sits down with 8-year-old Charlotte, a bright and imaginative child who experiences the world through the lens of neurodiversity/ ADHD. With honesty, humour, and a bit of magic, Charlotte shares what it’s like to live with a brain that works differently — from why she hums or isolates herself when things get too much.

    Together, they explore the power of routines, the importance of being understood, and why "different" is something to be celebrated.

    Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone who wants to better understand the minds of neurodiverse kids, this episode is full of insight, empathy, and childlike wonder.

    🔹 Featuring: real kid wisdom
    🔹 Topics: autism, neurodiversity, sensory sensitivity, empathy
    🔹 Perfect for: families, teachers, allies, and curious minds

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    16 分
  • Love Across Cultures – The Good, The Bad, and The Beautifully Complicated
    2025/05/16

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    What happens when love transcends borders, languages, and cultural norms? In this personal and thought-provoking podcast, Brooke Tahir dives into the joys, challenges, and deeply personal realities of intercultural relationships. From navigating identity clashes and family expectations to celebrating the beauty of blended traditions, Brooke explores what it really means to love — and live — across cultures.

    Each episode on this podcast channel features honest conversations, personal stories, and expert insights that unpack the layers of Diversity. Whether you’re in a multicultural relationship, part of a diverse family, or simply curious about the complexities of love in a global world, this certain podcast invites you to laugh, reflect, and feel seen.

    Because love isn’t always simple — but it can be beautifully complicated.

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    20 分