Memory, Music, Dyslexia

Our founder, Alex Molokwu had the pleasure of appearing on a Dyslexia Explored Podcast. In this episode of the Dyslexia Explored Podcast, hosts Darius Namdaran and Jo Lee speak with Alex, about using memorable, AI-generated songs to help dyslexic children learn curriculum content and improve retention. Alex shared how he discovered his dyslexia while studying neuroscience at Cardiff University, how educational songs helped him memorise complex material, and how supporting his niece’s struggles inspired Loujo. He explained how schools and parents can create tailored songs in different genres within 30 seconds, paired with quizzes and curriculum-aligned datasets, and discussed reported results including a 30% retention increase over text-based learning. Alex described trials in primary and secondary schools, broader applications including autism and language learning, his accelerator experiences and grants, and invited listeners to trial Loujo and connect schools to the platform. This podcast is sponsored by ivvi. Visual Notes for Visual Thinkers.


Loujo

We empower dyslexic children to learn with our innovative song based AI platform. They overcome their struggles with reading and writing through memorable educational songs.

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