Connection Strategies from a Brain Researcher: Dr. Dianne Olvera

Connection Strategies from a Brain Researcher: Dr. Dianne Olvera

Author: Marcylle Combs March 4, 2026 Duration: 35:57

Dr. Dianne Olvera, a brain researcher, shares her expertise on communication, cultural nuances, and the power of language. She discusses her unique experiences, strategies for self-awareness, and how effective communication can transform personal and professional relationships.

As a diplomat, professor, and parent, I understand firsthand how challenging it is to succeed in male-dominated societies. Fortunately, I applied my diplomatic knowledge to my doctorates in bilingual special education and cultural differences, gaining a deeper understanding of how simple concepts and strategies can improve any situation. My work is vital in changing how we communicate with our children to help them become more self-aware, self-confident, and potential leaders.


Dr. Dianne Olvera is a brain researcher who has used the transformative power of connection for over 4 decades in her work around the world and as a professor at various universities including the University of Arizona, Florida Atlantic Univ, Lynn University, Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara and more. Her teaching and research encompass bilingual special education, Spanish for professionals, autism spectrum disorders, and socialization strategies that bridge communication gaps among diverse learners. As an educational therapist and learning advocate, she empowers educators, parents, and students with research-based tools to enhance interpersonal understanding and emotional intelligence.

Her work is grounded in her vast experience as a professor, researcher, board certified educational therapist, wife, mother, partner and grandparent. In today’s media-driven world, she believes self awareness is the foundation of true self esteem.

She is the author of Ask, Don’t Tell: 6 Easy Steps to Improving Communication, Self Control and Interpersonal Relationships. Her new book, The Power of Connection: Understanding Individual Differences to Uplift and Empower was released in 2025.

Fluent in both English and Spanish, she integrates her linguistic and cultural expertise to promote empathy, inclusivity, and self-awareness in all learning environments. Through her teaching, writing, and advocacy, Dr. Olvera continues to inspire others to connect authentically, communicate effectively, and lead with compassion.

Before entering academia, Dr. Olvera worked as a diplomat for the U.S. government in Argentina and Mexico, including serving as Vice Consul at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico. Being immersed in high-stakes intercultural environments, she developed a strong interest in what she calls the “language of power”—the unspoken ways people gather information, build trust, and influence outcomes. This understanding continues to shape her respectful and practical communication style today.

With over forty years of experience in the U.S. diplomatic service, higher education, research, and educational therapy, Dr. Olvera offers a distinctive and impactful perspective on communication. Her work combines subtle diplomatic techniques with doctorates in Bilingual Special Education and Language, Reading, and Culture, providing practical tools that help people feel seen, heard, and empowered.

GET IN TOUCH WITH DR DIANNE OLVERA:

website: drdianneolvera.com

 


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