Speechify AI Podcast for Neurodivergent Teachers

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Speechify AI Podcast for Neurodivergent Teachers

If you're a teacher with ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergence, your brain probably may not love endless reading.

You may care deeply about your students, yet still feel bogged down by emails, PD documents, and other paperwork.

Before you start telling yourself you're doing a bad job, let's look at some tools that can help.

Speechify AI podcast is a super cool feature that just may help.

TL;DR

Reading is much more enjoyable and doable when listening. Learn how you can use the Speechify AI podcast tool to turn long, dry, required reading into something much more interesting.

This will let you also listen while doing other activities, let's you be up and moving around, choose unique voices, and control the speed.

It works across devices and syncs so that you can start it on your work computer, listen in the car, and finish at home on your mobile device.

There is even a quiz feature to help you check what you remember and learned.

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Who I Am And Why I Am Sharing This

I'm a former teacher who also has a neurodivergent brain and knows what it's like to be overwhelmed.

Speechify has helped me turn reading into listening, and the AI podcast feature in the premium version is so much fun!

You get to learn in a way that fits how your brain works, instead of fighting against it.

If you want a bigger picture of what Speechify can do for you as a teacher?

You might like this teacher's guide to Speechify capabilities: turn reading into audio with Speechify.

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Why Reading Can Feel So Heavy

If you're nd, you are not lazy or unmotivated. Your brain processes information in a different way.

You might be dealing with things like long required reading that never seems to end.

Or, constant email chains from admin and families?

Newsletters and memos that stack up in your inbox?

Individualized behavior plans?

Articles, books, or blogs you actually want to read, but never get to.

By the time you sit down with all of that, your brain is already tired.

You might be feeling restless and find it hard to even sit down.

This is all. So. Exhausting.

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Why You Need To Move While You Learn

A lot of us focus and listen better when we are up and moving around.

You might need to pace, wash the dishes, walk the dog, or drive to work while your brain takes in information.

Here are a few real life listening examples/ideas you might relate to.

You could walk laps around your living room while you listen to meeting notes.

You might drive to school while an article plays. (Keep your eyes on the road, please!)

You could fold laundry while you finally get through that long memo.

When your body gets to move, your brain often feels calmer and more alert.

Listening instead of (visually) reading supports that preference.

What Speechify AI Podcast Actually Does

Speechify is a text to speech tool. You give it text, and it reads the words out loud so you can listen.

The AI podcast option goes even further.

Instead of just reading your document in a flat way, it turns your content into a podcast style audio.

You can upload or import an article, document, or other text.

You can choose from four different podcast styles in the premium version.

This lets you listen to your content in a more conversational, engaging format.

It feels more like a show you tune into rather than suffering as you push yourself to prep for that next meeting.

Interesting audio can make it easier to stay with the material, especially when your attention…

likes to wander?!

If you use Speechify on your computer too, you might also find the Chrome version helpful.

There is a full walkthrough here: step-by-step Speechify setup guide.

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Devices You Can Use It On

You are not locked into one device. Speechify works on your laptop, desktop, iPhone, Android device, and tablets.

That means you can start something at your desk, then keep listening from your phone while you head to the car.

How This Feature Helps A Busy Neurodivergent Teacher

When you use the AI podcast feature, you are not just making things sound better.

You are giving yourself a practical support.

Speechify can help you in a lot of different ways.

Certainly it allows you to save time, since most people can listen faster than ‘read' in the traditional sense.

You can sometimes multitask, such as driving, tidying, or prepping materials.

(Obviously be careful driving; don't be switching settings on the road.)

The momentum you get may make it more likely you will actually finish the reading. Or at least skim most of it.

You might feel less dread when you open another densely-packed PDF.

You can also customize how you listen. You can:

  • Change the speed of the audio so it matches your focus
  • Adjust the tone so it feels calmer or more energetic
  • Switch between different voices so you do not get bored
  • Choose from different languages

Little changes like this can really help.

What To Feed Into Your AI Podcast

You have a lot more you can use than you might think. Think about lengthy PD or training documents.

Or, school emails that do not include sensitive student info.

Then there's policy updates or handbooks, and field trip forms.

Articles you saved for “someday.” Hardy har har.

There could be blog posts or web pages you want to learn from.

If you already struggle with executive function issues, it may also help to pair audio tools with written supports.

If that sounds helpful, you might like these ADHD organization worksheets for neurodivergent teachers.

How To Use The AI Podcast Feature On iPhone

Using this tool on your iPhone is pretty simple once you know the steps. Here is one way to do it:

  1. Download the Speechify app on your iPhone and sign in.
  2. Import the item you want, like a document, PDF, or link.
  3. In the app, choose the option to create an AI podcast.
  4. Pick your preferred podcast style and voice.
  5. Press play and listen while you go about your day.
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Make It Work For Your Unique Wiring

The goal is not to use Speechify the “right” way.

The goal is to use it in the way that helps your brain feel less overwhelmed.

You can experiment with different podcast styles, to see which appeals to you.

You might find some voices that naturally feel soothing or energizing.

You can try different speed settings that keep you alert without stressing you out.

You might also try different istening locations, like your car, kitchen, or even your classroom during prep.

(If you have any prep…)

There is also an extra feature you can try.

After you listen to a podcast, Speechify can make a quiz based on the content.

You can then test yourself to see what you remember.

That small bit of review can help the information stick, or suggest what you may need to review.

Try A 10 Minute Experiment

If this all feels like a lot, start small as you manage task initiation anxiety.

Pick one item you already need to read.

Maybe it is a long newsletter from admin. Turn it into an AI podcast, then listen for just 10 minutes.

You might notice less dread when you think about finishing it.

Or, a little more progress than you expected.

And hopefully, a little less stress because you are moving around (and making progress)!

Final Thoughts

You deserve tools that work for your brain, not against it.

The Speechify AI podcast feature can help you turn required reading into something you can listen to.

This could be while you walk, drive, or simply step away from the screen.

Start small, play with the settings, and let yourself notice where things feel easier.

And maybe you can spend more time doing something else that you enjoy!

Visit this link to get your free Speechify trial!

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