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Divergent Conversations

Megan Anna Neff & Patrick Casale

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Dr. Megan Neff and Patrick Casale are two Neurodivergent therapists in a neurotypical world. During this podcast, they’ll talk about their own personal experiences as Autistic-ADHDers. They will reflect on their lived experience as AuDHD mental health professionals, and entrepreneurs, as well as offer clinical guidance, and support. Episodes will be conversational in nature, and they’ll interview other ND Folx to amplify the voices of other neurodivergent advocates and individuals as they sh ...
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Mind Over Macros

Mike Millner

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A perfect blend of science and practical application in the fitness and nutrition world. Host Mike Millner discusses ways to improve your health, your relationship with yourself, and how to accomplish your fitness goals... focusing on the most important factor: mindset.
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"A World of Difference" celebrates and supports families who are navigating the journey of learning differences. The show is produced by Beacon College (America's first accredited baccalaureate institution dedicated to educating students who learn differently). Episodes examine neurodiversity issues related to learning disabilities, ADHD, dyslexia, autistic spectrum disorders, and learning differences from birth through the baccalaureate years through compelling storytelling, conversations w ...
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Something Shiny: ADHD!

David Kessler & Isabelle Richards

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How many times have you tried to understand ADHD...and were left feeling more misunderstood? We get it and we're here to help you build a shiny new relationship with ADHD. We are two therapists (David Kessler & Isabelle Richards) who not only work with people with ADHD, but we also have ADHD ourselves and have been where you are. Every other week on Something Shiny, you'll hear (real) vulnerable conversations, truth bombs from the world of psychology, and have WHOA moments that leave you fee ...
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Neurodiverse Love with Mona Kay

Neurodiverse Love with Mona Kay

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Join Mona Kay as she focuses on increasing understanding of the strengths, differences, and challenges in mixed neurotype relationships. Whether you're autistic, neurotypical or allistic, this podcast is for you! Knowing how your neurology may impact your communication style, emotional and social needs, processing speeds, sensory needs and sexual and physical intimacy desires is critical, especially in your romantic relationships. Listen in and learn about other's lived experiences, lessons ...
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The Davidecimal System: How I navigate life as a neurodiverse person living in a neurotypical world. Chat and story telling with my co-host Hamish and guests. Longform conversation with no editing. Produced at Sound Sound. Join the chat on our fb group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedds
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Moms Talk Autism Podcast

Shannon Korza, Brittney Crabtree, Tash Dillmon, and Jean Mayer

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The Moms Talk Autism Podcast is for parents raising children with special needs. We are four moms, all with autistic children and other neurodivergence. Teaching a special needs child to navigate the world around them comes with challenges and struggles. We want to talk about those challenges openly with you and others. We discuss grief, school, family balance, siblings, therapies, social conversations, behaviors, delays, diagnosis advocation, and marriage. We do not hold degrees in medicine ...
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Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert in mixed neurotype relationship dynamics and communication. Her personal, but direct, style of educating and coaching is a favorite of both neurodivergent and neurotypical partners around the globe. Her unique blend of personal experience in her own neurodiverse relationships, as well as her professional expertise, positions her to understand both autistic and non-autistic individuals. She bridges the communication gap for couples with a blame-free mind ...
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James Guttman, the dad behind "Hi Blog! I'm Dad", on raising a non-verbal teenager with Autism and a neurotypical teenage daughter. A show dedicated to positive special needs parenting and centered around his journey from Autism Awareness to Autism Acceptance to Autism Appreciation.
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Welcome to NeuroRevoltuion, the podcast that redefines the conversation around ADHD and Autism. Join us as we break barriers, shatter stereotypes, and celebrate neurodiversity in a world designed for the neurotypical. Through engaging interviews, inspiring stories, and expert insights, we connect you with the voices and experiences of those living with ADHD and Autism. Whether you’re neurodivergent, a loved one, or simply curious, NeuroRevolution offers a fresh perspective on navigating, thr ...
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Neurodivergent Moments

Joe Wells and Abigoliah Schamaun

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Ever walk into a room and immediately forget why you’re there? Or get confused when someone is surprised you’ve taken what they said literally? Comedians, Abigoliah Schamaun and Joe Wells do, and so do their guests, and these Neurodivergent Moments shine a light into the world of our diverse minds. Each episode, ADHD Abigoliah and Autistic Joe, speak to a guest with a neurodivergence about their divergence, life, career and how they navigate the neurotypical society we live in. Lighthearted, ...
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The Self-Loved ADHD Woman Way is a podcast for ADHD Women Entrepreneurs who are ready to overcome the inner and outer challenges of ADHD and break free from neurotypical rules and expectations to create a business that works with their ADHD brain. Together we’ll explore our unique ADHD brains and how to work with them effectively, with ADHD-specific tools and strategies so that you can create and build a meaningful and prosperous business (and life) you love. The Self-Loved Woman Way is host ...
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Thru Autistic Eyes Podcast

Christopher D. Casson

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It isn't the autism world and normal world. It is one world with two different perspectives. That is what Christopher D. Casson aims to do with the Thru Autistic Eyes Podcast and show that behind the label of autism is a human being. Through interviewing various guests over different topics that affect both neurodivergent and neurotypical, one can look past such labels and see the commonalities, which leads to understanding one another.
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Bobby Baragwanath

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Bobby is an autistic comedian and podcaster from the UK. He hosts Auti-Comedy, a podcast where he shares his experiences as an autistic person living in a neurotypical world. He uses humour, honesty, and insight to make his listeners laugh, learn, and maybe even relate to some of the things he goes through on a daily basis.
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Join me on my journey to help reframe how we understand and treat autism and neurodivergence as a whole. My hope is that through these discussions we will help change how we view autism and highlight all of the brilliant ways neurodivergent minds have and can continue to powerfully impact our world. Along the way, we will hear from other neurodivergent people, aka the Neurospicy Gang, who will be sharing their valuable experiences and insight about living as an actually autistic person in a ...
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Catie and Erik’s Infinite Quest is a podcast about ADHD, neurodivergence, and navigating life as a weird little brain in a neurotypical world. Hosted by TikTok creators Cate Osborn (Catieosaurus) and Erik Gude (HeyGude), we talk ADHD, depression, relationships, mental health, and executive dysfunction—with a side of queer joy, video games, and chaos.
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The Neurodivergent Leader Podcast creates a safe space to explore paradigms around neurodiversity through humor, transparency and the commitment to empower all voices. Join hosts Heather Wagner and Donna McLaughlin as they elevate neurodivergent leaders and their contributions, share tools, advocate for access and acceptance and educate listeners on the strengths and challenges surrounding neurodiversity in today’s neurotypical world.
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Tim Curtis spent his first career in the elite SAS, but somehow, parenting remains his toughest mission yet. A self-confessed “average father” and not an expert in much related to kids, he’s on a quest to answer a question that parents, teachers, coaches, and pretty much every adult has asked him: ”How do we build resilience in kids?” From the bestselling co-author of The Resilience Shield and co-host of The Unforgiving60, this podcast dives into the science and stories behind resilience—min ...
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Everyone knows about autistic special interests and how dedicated autistic people can be. But can allistic people have special interests too? Kate and Becca are on a mission to interview the allistic world about their passion projects, favorite hobbies and subjects of obsession. In neurotypical society, it's not ok to gush about the things you love, but it's ok with us. And at the end of every episode we try to answer so listener submitted advice inquiries. It's a lot a fun.
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The Mother Of It All

Sarah and Miranda

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We are Miranda Rake and Sarah Wheeler, two friends, mothers and professional writers on the parenting beat. The Mother Of It All is a podcast where we dive deep into the culture of modern motherhood. Expect warmth, humor and over-considered takes on hot topics, fresh takes on old ones, expert guests and good times. motherofitall.substack.com
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For Our Special Kids is simply that...For Our Special Kids. When you realize you have a magic child on your hands, you do everything you can for them. So...I started a podcast to honor and highlight the magic and the mess of raising a child with special needs. What I have learned over the past 6 years is profound. 1. My child is WAY smarter than me. 2. She has opened me up to the incredible world of intuition, psychic abilities, mediumship, healing, telepathy, galactic travel, the angel real ...
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differeNT

Jane Savage

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Neurotypical Disorder is a disability that many people struggle with every day. In fact, up to 98% of the people are neutotypical (NT). Sadly, the general population still has a poor understanding of what NT disorder is. Many people only know about NT disorder from characters in movies such as Dude Where’s My Car or from TV shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond. These dangerous stereotypes exclude much of the NT experience and contribute to NT disorder still being a “hidden disability”. Join ...
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The Chaotic Order Podcast Home of the Neurodiverse

The Chaotic Order Podcast LTD - Join Martin, Jono and Shelby as we explore life

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Welcome to The Chaotic Order Podcast – where motivation, discipline, and mindset collide with the brilliance of neurodiversity! Join hosts Martin Egerton, Shelby Power, and Jono Godlee as they explore the beautiful chaos of life through the lens of neurodiversity. From deep dives into personal growth and emotional resilience to unscripted conversations, conspiracy theories, and practical tools for thriving in a neurotypical world, no topic is off-limits.
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Clarity Couture

Clarity Couture

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Welcome Starseeds. In a world of fog, clarity is couture. As my life changed with the awareness of being autistic, so too did the direction of this podcast. What began as a space for storytelling and spiritual growth now shifts into radical honesty about my experiences being neurodivergent in a neurotypical-run world. This podcast explores what it means to heal, think differently, and navigate life authentically — especially when the path isn’t paved for people like us. Hosted by Lyndsey, ea ...
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The Autistic Life

The Autistic Life

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Discussing mental health, self-acceptance, and all things Neurodivergent life. For resources and more www.theautistic.life Intro music: “Theme 27, Version 2” by Joe Kuta published by Jos. M. Kuta Music Publishing, BMI.
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Ryan Somers discovered he is Autistic in his early 40s, after years of wondering "What is wrong with me?" An experienced writer, performer, and broadcaster, he decided to document his journey of discovery as he learned about his own Autism, and went through the process of getting an official diagnosis. This podcast features one-on-one conversations with other Autistic adults, discussing our experiences living as Autistic people in a Neurotypical world, learning, discovering, and finding comm ...
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The Joyful Neurodivergent™

Penny Meslo & The Joyful Neurodivergent™

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What if the world wasn’t built for your brain… but your joy was? Welcome to The Joyful Neurodivergent™—a podcast for the dopamine-seekers, the out-of-the-box thinkers, the creative minds that refuse to fit inside neurotypical expectations. We’re done with the struggle to conform. Instead, we’re exploring dopamine-driven discoveries, real-life experiments, and unfiltered conversations on what actually works for neurodivergent people. 🎙 What You’ll Find Here: 🔥 Field trips, experiments, and li ...
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Featured on Voices of Compassion are CHC mental health, wellness and learning specialists, parents in the trenches and other experts who can help us with the mighty job of raising compassionate and courageous kids. CHC focuses on ADHD, Learning Differences, Autism, Anxiety & Depression, providing best-in-class learning and mental health services to kids, teens and families. CHC’s Voices of Compassion Podcast host Cindy Lopez has worked in K-12 education for roughly 30 years as both a teacher ...
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Tina and Ann met as journalists covering a capital murder trial, 15 years ago. Tina has been a tv and radio personality and has three children. Ann has a master's in counseling and has worked in the jail system, was a director of a battered woman's shelter/rape crisis center, worked as an assistant director at a school for children with autism, worked with abused kids and is currently raising her three children who have autism. She also is autistic and was told would not graduate high school ...
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Do you suspect you’re on the spectrum, self-identity as Autistic, are pursuing/have received a late diagnosis of Autism — or anywhere inbetween — and feeling challenged by Autism? Then Live Confidently Autistic: the podcast is the podcast you should be listening to! Live Confidently Autistic: the podcast is the podcast for Autistic adults created by a late diagnosed Autistic adult, the confident Autistic aka Chris Mitchell a multi-certified confidence life coach. Live Confidently Autistic: t ...
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Neurodivergent Selling

Sandy Sommer and Jess V

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Welcome to Neurodivergent Selling, the podcast that explores the unique strengths and abilities that neurodivergent individuals bring to the world of sales. If you're a sales professional or entrepreneur looking to unlock your full potential, or if you're interested in learning more about the ways in which neurodiversity can transform the sales industry, this is the podcast for you. In each episode, we'll delve into the experiences, perspectives, and strategies of successful neurodivergent s ...
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Our Green Futures - by 2050 Climate Group

Our Green Futures - by 2050 Climate Group

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Join us as we explore the changes needed to create a sustainable, just, and safe world by 2050. Hosted by young professionals and volunteers from 2050 Climate Group, this podcast offers fresh perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping our future and what actions we can take. Each episode features inspiring voices from the world of sustainability and climate—professionals and volunteers sharing insights about their roles, sectors, and the evolving landscape of green jobs and sus ...
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Dyslexics Untied! Podcast

Host: Shawn Apostel Host: Jacob Schuhmann Director: Lucas Rogers Assistant Director: Jacob Gagel

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Two different generations discuss their experiences navigating their lives through the lens of dyslexia. Shawn Apostel, a college professor, and Jacob Schuhmann, business executive, discuss multiple areas of life from work, education, social norms, and how far they can push their director's last nerve.
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Sinner Saint Sister

Allison Sullivan

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Sinner Saint Sister is a Christian podcast that dives into whatever we might be feeling that day through a soulful interview with a thoughtful guest. I hope you hear something that lets you know you are loved and helps you love one another.
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POD-CACHE

CACHE Alumni | NCFE

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Interviews, discussions and best practice sharing in Health, Social and Early Years care and Education. Join the CACHE Alumni team, as they interview interesting people from across the caring sector. Find out about the highs and lows of nannying, how to organise your workload in social care and about the importance of self-care when working in community engagement. A podcast for everyone, from the sector experts in Care, Health, Education and Childcare.
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Send us a text Ron Souers joins us to explore how ADHD minds can transform perceived weaknesses into remarkable strengths through self-discovery, mindfulness, and acceptance. We examine the experience of navigating a neurotypical world with a neurodivergent brain and uncover practical strategies for harnessing ADHD's unique capabilities. • ADHD is …
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Sarah and Miranda are joined by Taylor Harris, the author of a new column, You’ve Always Been This Way, about her later-in-life AuDHD diagnosis. We talk Autistic burnout, empathy for the neurotypical parent, the Enneagram, RFK, and sneaker deals. Links: * Taylor’s column (McSweeney’s) * This Boy We Made (Taylor’s book on our Bookshop storefront) * …
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This one’s full of feel-good vibes! Tash and Shannon sit down with Melissa Smith, founder of Backlight Productions, a nonprofit that partners with professional artists and organizations to give individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities the spotlight they deserve—literally! From leading roles in integrated performances to the magi…
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Episode Sub-title: “Effort Over Results: Rick Pedley-Smith on Mentoring Boys and Building Self-Respect” Episode Show Notes: In this energising and deeply personal episode of the Building Resilient Kids podcast, host Tim Curtis speaks with Rick Pedley-Smith, physical education teacher, father of two boys, and co-creator of the pioneering Rite of Pas…
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Let’s start with a good news/bad news scenario. The good news? A recent Eagle Hill Consulting study found that 72% of U.S. employees say they would hire a neurodivergent colleague. That’s a promising sign—and a testament to the growing recognition of the value that differentminds bring to the workplace. The bad news? Far too often, neurodivergent c…
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Discovering you're Autistic or ADHD as an adult can turn your whole sense of self upside down. Navigating the emotional aftermath—wondering, "Am I still me?"—often brings up more questions than answers, and can feel both destabilizing and deeply transformative. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan Anna Neff, two AuDHD mental health profess…
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In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Mike explains the most important systems that you need in your business if you want to grow without having to put in so much manual effort. If you need help scaling your business, start your 7-day free trial for The Collective. ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching!…
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This week's guest is comedian, speaker and writer Suzi Payton. Suzi has a new book out which we can fully endorse (Joe Endorses it so much his name is on the back cover), you can buy it here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DP1X6FZK?ref=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_9QSCY8FA7P8JK7G2HY66&ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_9QSCY8FA7P8JK7G2HY66&social_share=cm_sw_r_f…
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Send us a text Randi Crawford, certified life coach and TEDx speaker, joins us to share her “Pickleball Parenting” philosophy. It is a fresh, practical approach to raising resilient kids who can face challenges with confidence and independence. In this episode, Randi talks about the ways modern parenting often misses the mark and how small changes …
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In this episode, Mike explains the top 3 fitness and nutrition myths that just won't go away. These have stood the test of time, despite being disproven many times over. Tune in to find out what they are! ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For some amazing resources and to be a part of a badass commun…
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Autistic + ADHD partners often collide around regulation. Here’s how to stop the clashes and build connection with real-world scripts, rituals, and repeatable practices. If you need clear, practical tools to make a neurodiverse relationship feel calmer and more connected, this episode delivers! Jodi and licensed counselor Greg Fuqua (late-identifie…
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I thought I was done with people pleasing. I’d built boundaries, learned to say no, and told myself I was free from it. But when I moved back to Minnesota—and started building my second business—it snuck back in. I found myself undercharging, over-delivering, and slipping back into perfectionism. The result? Burnout, loneliness, and even physical s…
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If you would like more information about the resources Mona offers through Neurodiverse Love you can check out her website at: Neurodiverselove.com —————————————————————————— The process of self-discovery & acceptance as an autistic or neurodivergent person can be riddled with external and internal challenges. These challenges show up in our relati…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit motherofitall.substack.com Hey hey paid subscribers! This one is for you! It’s just the two of us, today, your trusty hosts with the mosts, Sarah Wheeler and Miranda Rake, chatting about what’s on our parent-minds. We meander our way into deep and not-so-deep topics like: Self-perception…
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In this episode, JJ McLeod shares her journey as a special education teacher and mom to her son Milo, who was diagnosed with autism. She opens up about the shock of diagnosis, the challenges of navigating both autism and other health needs, and the stigma families often face. Through her story, JJ reminds us of the resilience it takes to parent neu…
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In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Mike explains the need for systems, data, and routine more than ever. If you need help scaling your business, start your 7-day free trial for The Collective. Get your ticket to the People First Summit: REGISTER HERE ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For some am…
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Discovering you’re ADHD later in life can be a profound and disorienting experience—especially when it means re-examining your relationships, identity, and even your sense of self. For many ADHD adults, the post-diagnosis journey brings unique challenges and unexpected waves of both relief and shame. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan An…
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Check out the collection of fidgets Team Shiny loves! Is the 'overdiagnosing' of ADHD, autism, and other neurodevelopmental conditions a 'danger,' and to whom? Isabelle and David continue taking some common myths and misperceptions, questioning who and how we gatekeep 'neurodiversity' (including the idea that maybe there really is no 'neurotypical'…
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Send us a text What happens when everything you believe about your family turns out to be a lie? In this gripping conversation with novelist Leslie Rasmussen, we dive deep into her latest work, "When People Leave, Love Lies and Finding the Truth" – a story that will resonate with anyone who's ever questioned their family narrative. Leslie, whose im…
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Ever feel surrounded by people yet rarely truly seen? If friendships feel complicated, imbalanced, or oddly exhausting, in this episode we’ll unpack why ADHD can make connection harder—especially for high-achieving women who’ve masked for years and can’t figure out why friends drift or dynamics feel one-sided. By the end, you’ll walk away with… • L…
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In this episode, Mike explains a simple mindset shift that goes a long way in changing the way you approach your goals. ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For some amazing resources and to be a part of a badass community, join our FB group HERE The personality assessment is now available online! Click…
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Content trigger warning. Please be advised that today's episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation. If you are having thoughts of suicide, feeling suicidal, or have concerns that someone you know may be at risk of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741 to reach a crisis counselor. You are…
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To learn about the resources Mona has available for individual partners and neurodiverse couples check out her website at: neurodiverse love.com Boundaries are a vital topic for fostering healthy neurodiverse relationships. This episode from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference explores why neurodiverse couples are often at higher risk for co-depe…
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Sarah and Miranda talk to journalist Abigail Leonard, author of Four Mothers: An Intimate Journey Through the First Year of Parenthood in Four Countries, about the social, cultural, and political forces that shape what it unfolds when women become mothers in Kenya, Finland, Japan, and the U.S. Would Leonard have had a third child if she hadn’t been…
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Today Emily Zavala returns to share her journey of navigating autism care for her son, Justin. From the struggle of finding the right group home, to the heartbreak of rejection, to the relief of finally discovering Hope House—Emily opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of advocacy and caregiving. She reflects on the resilience it takes, the co…
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In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Mike explains the fundamentals of business that many coaches struggle with. If you need help scaling your business, start your 7-day free trial for The Collective. Get your ticket to the People First Summit: REGISTER HERE ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For s…
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After discovering you’re Autistic or have ADHD, you most likely started to re-examine the past—and the realization of missed cues or misunderstood moments can bring up nostalgia, relief, and even regret. Revisiting friendships, relationships, and life events through a newly understood neurodivergent lens is often emotional but also essential for se…
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Our guest this week is writer and activist Ellen Jones Ellen has a book out called Outrage! But it here: https://www.gaystheword.co.uk/product-page/outrage-by-ellen-jones Also check out Joe's tour which starts next month, tickets are on sale here: https://www.livenation.co.uk/artist-joe-wells-1394683 There's a longer version of this podcast and a L…
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Send us a text Tina and Ann explore the complex relationship between joy and grief, examining how these seemingly opposite emotions often coexist and even strengthen each other. They share personal stories of experiencing both simultaneously and discuss strategies for allowing both emotions to breathe. • Joy and grief create an emotional tug of war…
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Why do neurodiverse couples clash so often? Licensed counselor Greg Fuqua shares the hidden patterns—and how to finally break them. If your neurodiverse relationship feels like a boxing ring—or you keep looping the same arguments—this episode gives you a new playbook. Jodi sits down with licensed counselor Greg Fuqua (late-identified autistic) to t…
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Ever fantasized about quitting everything and disappearing for a month? That urge to escape might be more than burnout. In this episode, we’ll unpack the hidden overlap between ADHD, anxiety, and depression—especially in high-achieving women who have spent their lives masking, people-pleasing, and pushing through. I’ll share my own story of “smilin…
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In this episode, Mike explains how sustainable weight loss occurs and what it needs to look like in order to maintain your results. This is an important episode about keeping your results long term and is worth the listen. ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For some amazing resources and to be a part …
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If you would like to learn more about the resources Mona has available you can check out the links below: Buy the ⁠Neurodiverse Love Conversation Cards or Workbook⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠YouTube⁠ ____________________________________________________________ During this session from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference, Daniel M.…
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We’re talking about the “Autism Tax”—not a bill from the IRS, but the hidden costs families like ours face every day. From therapies and medical expenses to careers put on hold and time stretched thin, this invisible weight is heavy. In this episode, we share our own stories and shine a light on the resilience it takes to carry it all. Because whil…
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In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Mike explains the heartbeat of your business that makes everything else work. If you need help scaling your business, start your 7-day free trial for The Collective. Get your ticket to the People First Summit: REGISTER HERE ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For…
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Language matters, especially when it shapes how we, as neurodivergent people, are seen and understood. Conversations about an alleged "Autism epidemic" are everywhere—and can lead to misinformation, stigma, and feelings of shame for Autistic people and families. This episode aims to untangle the myths versus realities, providing crucial clarity and…
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Why High-Achieving Women Think They Can’t Be ADHD So many ADHD women don’t even consider the possibility that they have ADHD—especially if they’ve been successful on the outside. If you’ve ever thought: “But I did well in school… I’m productive at work… I can hyper-focus when I need to… there’s no way I could be ADHD,” you’re not alone. In this epi…
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In this episode, Mike addresses what's going on when someone knows what they need to do to reach their goals but they just aren't doing it. What's really going on here? Is it true they know what to do? Or is something missing? Tune into this episode to find out. ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For …
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Parenting a child with unique needs can feel isolating. In this episode, we talk with our own CHC Parent Support Group facilitators and psychologists, Olivia McDonald, PsyD, Emily Cree, PsyD, and Emily Hsu, PhD, about how parent support groups create vital connections for families facing unique challenges that go far beyond typical parenting experi…
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To learn more about the services and resources Mona has available through Neurodiverse Love, check out the links below: Buy the ⁠Neurodiverse Love Conversation Cards or Workbook⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠YouTube⁠ _________________________________________________________ During this session from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference…
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Kathryn Van Arendonk is a critic at New York Magazine who writes about TV and comedy, and I (Miranda) have loved her work for a long time. I was watching a lot of Bluey when I first started realizing that all my favorite TV reviews on New York Magazine’s Vulture site were written by the same person, and that person was Kathryn! It felt like magic w…
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Today, Shannon and Jean sit down with Dr. David Amaral and Carolyn Komich from Autism BrainNet to talk about a topic that’s not always easy, but so important—brain donation for autism research. Dr. Amaral shares the emotional side of this conversation, why understanding autism at a deeper level matters, and how families can play a role in shaping t…
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Paying Attention to Inattentive ADHD When most people hear “ADHD,” they picture a child in perpetual motion—bouncing off the walls, unable to sit still, fueled by what seems like an endless sugar rush. But that image only tells part of the story. In truth, ADHD comes in three distinct types. And for many children, the challenge isn’t hyperactivity—…
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Learning you’re Autistic or ADHD—whether through diagnosis, self-identification, or discovery—can spark relief, uncertainty, and a cascade of new questions. Navigating not only the process of finding out, but also what happens next, is a profound and often emotional journey for many neurodivergent adults. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Meg…
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In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Mike breaks down several profitable funnels that work well for fitness and nutrition coaches. Tune in to this episode to find out which funnel may be the best fit for your business. If you need help scaling your business, start your 7-day free trial for The Collective. Get your ticket to the People First Summ…
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After a (too long) summer break we are back with a new series! Our guest this week is an absolute legend of British comedy - Marcus Brigstocke. Marcus is dyslexic and we talked to him about our joint love of words. If you enjoyed this then do check out Marcus on tour doing his new show, Vitruvian Mango. You can buy tickets here: https://www.offthek…
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We are back with a bang for Season 2. Liezl Laidlaw (Rewire Therapy) is a CBT qualified ADHD Therapist and accredited Mindfulness Tutor. We discuss the ADHD specific mindfulness online interactive class she runs. We talk about her story of deciding to leave the ratrace to do what best for her and her family. That lead to a more fulfilling life. We …
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Send us a text Tamar Blue, founder and CEO of Mental Happy, shares how she transformed her personal struggles with anxiety into a groundbreaking digital platform for accessible mental health support. Her HIPAA-compliant service provides expert-led support groups where people of all backgrounds can find community healing without financial barriers o…
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What It’s Like to Be Face Blind in a Neurodiverse Relationship Ever mistaken a stranger for your spouse? Journalist and author Sadie Dingfelder has—because she’s face blind. In this episode of Your Neurodiverse Relationship, Sadie and her husband Steve share what it’s like to navigate marriage when both partners are neurodivergent in different ways…
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Urgent vs. Important with ADHD: Why Distractions Feel Impossible to Resist Have you ever sat down to do one simple thing — like send an email — and forty minutes later you’ve chased a dozen distractions, fixed something that wasn’t urgent, and now you feel scattered and frustrated? That’s the ADHD distraction cycle. In this episode, I’m unpacking w…
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