Sadie Dingfelder
Sadie Dingfelder is a science reporter and author known for her sharp, funny, and deeply human explorations of how the brain works. A longtime journalist whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, National Geographic, and Washingtonian Magazine, she blends personal storytelling with neuroscience in a way that makes complex ideas feel warm, relatable, and often hilarious.
Her debut book, Do I Know You?, chronicles her journey through discovering she has face blindness, aphantasia, and other perceptual quirks — using science, curiosity, and humour to unpack what it really means to see and remember the world differently. Sadie’s work resonates widely with neurodivergent audiences and anyone fascinated by the strange, brilliant diversity of human minds.