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Podcast summary
In this episode we speak with user experience designer Peter Denman. As a young man, Peter suffered a spinal chord injury which resulted in his quadriplegia. Peter has learned to leverage that experience, as well as his dyslexia, to work on the most incredible design projects. Peter assisted in the development of the computer interface used by the late Stephen Hawking. Join us to hear Peter’s attitudes, techniques, and practices that enabled him to achieve incredible success.
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Key lessons
Peter will show us that
- never giving up and pressing forward for the opportunity that will come,
- finding creative solutions to overcome challenges, and
- always saying yes, even if you are not sure you can do the thing you’ve been asked to do
have led to his tremendous success.
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