Popcorn With Peter Travers Season 11 Episode 30 'Barry' Star Henry Winkler on Navigating the Challenges of Dyslexia
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- May 2, 2018
- 1260 min
In this episode of Popcorn with Peter Travers, season 11 episode 30, the legendary host sits down with the one and only Henry Winkler, who recently portrayed a dysfunctional acting coach in the hit series 'Barry.' But Winkler isn't only here to promote the show - instead, he wants to talk openly about a subject close to his heart: navigating the challenges of dyslexia.
Winkler, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 31, discusses the struggles he faced growing up - constantly being told he was "lazy" or "stupid" in school. It wasn't until a chance encounter with a special education teacher that he finally got the support he needed. Winkler reveals that his own experiences inspired him to write a series of children's books about a rockstar with dyslexia, called 'Hank Zipzer.'
The actor goes on to discuss the importance of early intervention for children with dyslexia, and the need for greater awareness of the condition in schools. Winkler reflects on how his dyslexia has affected his career, and the techniques he's used to adapt, such as memorizing his lines by listening to them on tape.
Throughout the interview, Winkler's passion for the subject is evident, as is his commitment to raising awareness and breaking down the stigma surrounding dyslexia. As Travers notes, Winkler's story is not only inspiring, but serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and self-belief.
This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about neurodiversity and the challenges faced by those with dyslexia. It is a chance to hear from a Hollywood icon who has used his platform to advocate for change and support children and adults alike in their journey to overcome this often-misunderstood condition.