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Press, Media & Interviews — Rosemary Richings, Neurodiversity Speaker

Always open to press engagements & interviews…

If you’re a journalist, podcaster, YouTuber, radio or TV host, or social media influencer interested in interviewing me for a press project, you’re in the right place. However, if you’re interested in inviting me to talk at your next event, check out my speaking page instead.

So, do you want to reach out for press inquiries?

Here’s where you can find media resources and samples of past interviews for Rosemary Richings, neurodiversity and dyspraxia expert. Ready to reach out?

Here are some topics I am great at:

Dyspraxia and Learning Differences

  • How dyspraxia affects study skills, organization, and everyday life
  • Strategies for students, parents, and educators

Neurodiversity & Inclusion

  • How organizations can support neurodivergent employees
  • Inclusive teaching/workplace practices

Study Skills & Academic Success for Neurodivergent Students

  • Time management, planning, note-taking, and exam strategies
  • Tools and adaptations that really work

Digital Accessibility / Online Learning

  • Making digital content more accessible
  • “Nothing for us, without us” approach in content creation

Disability Advocacy / Representation

  • Social model of disability
  • Intersection of disability, education, and career opportunities
Sony headphones on top of Rosemary Richings book Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia in preparation for a press appearance

Copy and paste-able press bios

If you want to save a bit of time, copy and paste any of the bios below for press appearances and events. Which one you choose depends on both your preferences and needs.

One sentence bio

Rosemary Richings is a writer, editor, and public speaker specializing in neurodiversity and the author of two books: Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia and Studying With Dyspraxia.

50-word bio

Rosemary Richings is a writer, editor, and public speaker specializing in neurodiversity and the author of two books: Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia and Studying With Dyspraxia. Rosemary’s writing has been featured in Travel + Leisure, Broken Pencil Magazine, Happiful Magazine, and numerous other websites.

100-word bio

Rosemary Richings is a writer, editor, and public speaker specializing in neurodiversity and the author of two books: Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia and Studying With Dyspraxia. Rosemary’s writing has been featured in Travel + Leisure, Broken Pencil Magazine, Happiful Magazine, and numerous other print and digital publications. She has also done writing and editing work for organizations such as eBay, Lexxic, Uptimize, Lokafy, and Yellowpages Canada. Past public speaking engagements include Reach PLC, Railpen, and Delinian’s disability education program.  Rosemary is on the board of trustees of Dyspraxic Me, a charity for dyspraxic young adults.

Full bio

If you need a more in-depth bio, check out my about page.

Photos for press

If you need downloadable photos for press and media purposes, one or more photos below can be downloaded for events and press engagements.

More info on my books

Honourable mentions and endorsements of the book include:

Able at Imperial
Sensory Integration Education
Dyspraxia DCD America

If you don’t have enough time to read my book before interviewing me about it, the file below is a good 101 intro to the book itself:

Also recommended:

Library collections in which my debut book has been featured:

Stumbling Through Space and Time has also been featured in health and well-being library catalogues such as The Wellington City Library’s Good Health collectionEdinburgh Napier University’s Well-Being Collection, and Denver Public Library’s Celebrating Neurodiversity: Books For Adults. Also featured in:

Jessica Kingsley Publishers Library/ Bloomsbury Digital Library

Studying With Dyspraxia: info:

Although Studying With Dyspraxia is now available for pre-order, the book itself is launching on July 9th, 2026. Overall, you can now find the book for sale on Bloomsbury’s website, as well as on Barnes & NobleWH Smith, and Amazon. If you’re unsure if this book is available at a store near you, ask your local bookseller to order you a copy.

If you are looking for more information on my not-yet-released book, below is a quick introduction to Studying With Dyspraxia. Overall, it’s useful to listen to because it’s a short, informal vlog:

Notable press in print

The accessible Christmas gift guide feature, where my book gets an honourable mention, is on page 42:

Dyspraxia Advocate Nomination 2024. Dyspraxia Magazine. Winter 2024/ 2025. Page 43

Below are articles where I was an interviewed source. However, I am not the author of the original article. Yet, if you are looking for articles that I have written, check out my writing portfolio instead.

Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia: by Rosemary Richings. Neurodiversity at Oxford (University). November 27th, 2023

What Is It Like To Be Stumbling Through Space and Time? A Monday, January 30th, 2023 The Disabled Feminist: Notes On Disability Culture Substack interview feature

Disabled people deserve to be able to find books about us easily in bookshops‘, The Mirror, February 14th, 2023

From Me Before You to Moby Dick: How books represent disability. Blot Magazine. May 2023

What’s it like to be a disabled writer? Book Riot. June 2023

These Publishers Champion Neurodivergent Writers. NYC Daily Post. December 11th 2023

Dyspraxia Foundation Announces Closure Amid Financial Challenges. Dyspraxia Magazine. April 23, 2024

#AllIWantForDigital

Below is a digital accessibility campaign I participated in for Cyber Duck UK. Overall, it’s a campaign that speaks to disability advocates with a wide variety of health conditions, backgrounds, etc. Yet, the core focus is on what others can do to make the web a more accessible place.

To stay true to its emphasis on accessibility, both BSL (British Sign Language) and captions were used. Overall, what this does is make the messaging available to all.

Although this YouTube video is a great intro to this project, a more in-depth analysis of this campaign is available here.

Podcast appearances

Below is a compilation of previous podcast episodes in which I have done guest appearances. Feel free to listen to as many as you would like and skip any that you’d like as well.

Caversham Booksellers

Lastly, what you’re looking at below is a promotional Instagram campaign advertising my book. Overall, its core intent is to promote the arrival and availability of my book at Caversham Booksellers, North America’s largest mental health bookstore.

Girls Interrupting

This is a #WomenCrushWednesday profile feature I did for an Instagram account. Overall, this campaign celebrates the journey and accomplishments of dyspraxic women on a global scale.

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