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Autism Acceptance Month - Navigating neurodiversity: Late diagnosis and adapting to thrive in athletics communications

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In conjunction with Autism Acceptance Month, this podcast features Cadence "Cadie" Pierce and Liz Holbrook — communications professionals who open up about their experiences with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and other neurodivergent conditions. Joined by hosts Tony Venegas and Megan O’Brien, they dive into the challenges and strengths that come with being neurodivergent in the fast-paced world of athletic communications.
From late diagnoses and navigating misconceptions, to thriving in chaotic environments and redefining communication in the workplace, this conversation offers insight and suggestions on navigating neurodiversity in college sports communications. Whether you're neurodivergent yourself, work in athletics, or want to better understand and support colleagues and student-athletes, this episode offers something meaningful for everyone.
Panelists:
- Cadence Pierce, Wilmington College Graduate Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
- Liz Holbrook, University of Evansville Director of Media Relations
- Tony Venegas, Belmont Abbey College Director of Athletics Communications
- Megan O’Brien, Monmouth University Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

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147 episodes

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Manage episode 477343180 series 2139623
Content provided by College Sports Communicators. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by College Sports Communicators or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In conjunction with Autism Acceptance Month, this podcast features Cadence "Cadie" Pierce and Liz Holbrook — communications professionals who open up about their experiences with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and other neurodivergent conditions. Joined by hosts Tony Venegas and Megan O’Brien, they dive into the challenges and strengths that come with being neurodivergent in the fast-paced world of athletic communications.
From late diagnoses and navigating misconceptions, to thriving in chaotic environments and redefining communication in the workplace, this conversation offers insight and suggestions on navigating neurodiversity in college sports communications. Whether you're neurodivergent yourself, work in athletics, or want to better understand and support colleagues and student-athletes, this episode offers something meaningful for everyone.
Panelists:
- Cadence Pierce, Wilmington College Graduate Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
- Liz Holbrook, University of Evansville Director of Media Relations
- Tony Venegas, Belmont Abbey College Director of Athletics Communications
- Megan O’Brien, Monmouth University Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

  continue reading

147 episodes

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