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Follow along with the misadventures of Alani, a Black neurodivergent woman who’s usually (always) misunderstood by her lack of fitting into social norms, yet no one in her circle wants to explain to her why that’s wrong. Must be a neurotypical thing that she will also not understand…
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A show to explore what being autistic in the workplace looks like today. We focus on understanding late diagnosed autism and its relationship to leadership, technology and identity in the workplace today. With as many as 1 in every 3 adults potentially being non-neurotypical, we must do away with the stigma and learn how to work with each other without disregulation and emotional suffering.
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The monotropic neurotype that is Autism + ADHD holds strengths and challenges. Typical advice often doesn't work for us. Your AuDHD host, Mattia Maurée (they/them), shares research, lived experience, and practical advice from coaching over 200 neurodivergent folks. They focus on feeling better first, before tackling the big life design questions. You're doing great, you belong here, and it's possible to feel a lot better. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Different-Functional Podcast

Ivy Turner & Autumn Braack

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What do you get when you take a childhood of trauma and add a heavy dose of neurospicy? You get the Different Functional Podcast. PTSD, Autism, ADHD, etc... all can interfere with our ability to function. But being different also comes with some perks. If you’re ready to believe that different does not mean defective, this podcast is for you.
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Welcome to the Focus and Chill podcast where we discuss productivity tactics that work for AuDHDers and other neurospicy people. Every episode we interview guests with lived experience of neurodivergence who also have a solid productivity and habit game and pass the learnings on to you, our wise and benevolent audience. Podcast sponsored by https://focusbear.io
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Speak Easy

Tyler Sellhorn

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Speak Easy is the podcast where we discuss communication, productivity systems, capturing our thoughts, and how we share those thoughts with our future selves and others. Managing our brains is core to 21st century work and we're here to learn how to do it better than we did yesterday. Speak Easy is brought to you by Cleft, the easiest way to collect your thoughts. With our cross-platform applications, you can simply capture your ideas wherever you are and paste them where they belong later.
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Welcome to *The Easily Distracted Entrepreneur*, where we support biz owners through the emotional & strategic challenges of entrepreneurship. Hosted by Amber Hawley—a licensed therapist, serial entrepreneur & former tech industry dropout—this channel is designed for high-achieving, easily distracted entrepreneurs seeking mindset shifts and strategies to achieve success without the struggle. With a mission of helping neurodivergent business owners get sh*t done by ditching the shame spirals, ...
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Meristem is a nonprofit program that supports young adults on the autism spectrum to develop greater independence. Our podcast will be talking about our program and interviewing people dealing with challenges of integrating into the workforce. Meristem's Breaking Barriers Transformative Autism Program has worked with hundreds of employers and job seekers to hire, train, and retain neurodivergent people. Join hosts Erin Schirm and Harrison Lane for real stories of "the messy middle" from peop ...
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A place where not only do I discuss my life as a neurodivergent person with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and bipolar, but I also take the time to educate. My experiences with neurodivergency are my own, and if you find something you relate to here that's wonderful. Always make sure to take care of yourself and find your own happiness.
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Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world. We’ll be talking about how we can get more organised & minimise stress so that we can avoid burnout, have more quality time with our babies and breathing space in our lives. As a Mum of children with autism, we’ll be talking about the joys plus the challenges of parenting children on the spectrum. From first noticing the signs of autism, through the diagnosis process, to s ...
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people AND tech

Duena Blomstrom, Dave Ballantyne

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A podcast about neither tech nor people but both and how, if we want technology to move as fast as the consumers want it to then we must admit it's time we started to consistently do the Human Work. With a total of 50 years in tech between them, author, start-up founder, thought leader and influencer Duena Blomstrom and VP of Engineering for Evora Global, Dave Ballantyne, the hosts of this show come from the two opposite sides of the equation above and debate how we can best meet in the midd ...
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Queerly Forward

Bex Lipps and Morgan Vanderpool

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Queerly Forward is a delicious deep dive into the intersections of queerness, holistic healing, pleasure, and collective liberation co-hosted by Bex Lipps (they/she) and Morgan Vanderpool (they/them)two neurospicy, nonbinary therapists, facilitators, creatives, and community builders.
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Nothing Typical

Jacque, Jeni, Scott

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Follow along with your hosts, Jacque, Jeni, Scott and friends as they discuss all the intimacies of embracing yourself and living a neurodiverse life to the fullest. Stimming, giggling, and brain fog to be expected.
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Welcome to stop punishing yourself. The only podcast that teaches neurodivergent Alaskans (who are prone to anxiety and depression) how to stop feeling like victims to their brains and start feeling empowered by them. I am your host and neurospicy life coach Ellicia Turner and I promise to take you from codependent and insecure to independent and unstoppable using the spiritual art and science of coaching. If you’re ready to completely reverse the harmful wiring in your brain, free yourself ...
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This Podcast is about what it's like to have ADHD and different techniques one can apply to their life to harness their superpowers. Megs is a professional organizer with ADHD and shares how organizing your brain, while understanding how it works, provides the key to living your best life.
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Tears of Dopamine

Duena and Dave Blomstrom

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A show for all of us with hearts and minds who are Queer and NeuroSpicy+ The modern global version of "Radio Free Europe" of ideological ressistance repute. It is unfortunate the world is closing in on freedoms and humanity but it is doing so at a rapid rate, and all of us who can and should defend being different, need each other. Tears of Dopamine talks real talk to real people, without using their real voices. Why? Because the fights they sometimes fight may need them to be annonymous bec ...
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Demon Trash

Carol Ella & Avery Bryce

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Join the misadventures of trash kin, Carol and Avery, as they discuss their demons, extremely online takes and chronic simping. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/demontrash/support
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How do we create a neurodiversity-affirming society where people with all kinds of brains don't just live, but thrive? Neurodiverging serves practical strategies to improve our lives by amplifying the voices of neurodivergent leaders and thinkers, centering social justice. We're all in this together. Hosted by Danielle Sullivan. Learn more on http://neurodiverging.com or http://patreon.com/neurodiverging.
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Blessed Be Tea and Apothecary presents: Ask A Witch with Bellamy Black. In this podcast we answer a variety of questions sent in by listeners like you. As a metaphysical shop owner, Bellamy is approached with questions on a daily basis. Anything from "What is witchcraft?" and "How do I begin learning Tarot?" to more in depth inquires for the intermediate and advanced Witch. This inspired her to reach in to her magickal grab bag of local experts. Bellamy spends each episode interviewing a ple ...
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This podcast is for the change makers. The healers. The spiritual adventurists. The over achievers. It's for the people that want to 10x the impact they make by BEING even more of themselves. By attracting and living into their deepest desires. By enjoying the pleasures of life vs. healing from the absence of them. This is for the people ready to travel the depths of their souls to recollect the fragments of themselves once lost. This is for you. The Pleasure Priority Podcast is where we go ...
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Welcome to Spark Launch – a podcast dedicated to exploring mental health challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals and uncovering ways to overcome them by living in our unique strengths. This optimistic series is designed to empower neurodivergents and enlighten neurotypicals about the incredible potential within us all. Hosted by Chaya Mallavaram, CEO & Founder of Spark Launch, and Mike Cornell, Peer Support Specialist, both passionate about mental health advocacy, we believe that by e ...
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✨ Hello and welcome to the Without Judgment podcast, where we dive into how to be happier at work, asking better questions, daring to be yourself, and gaining clarity on what you want and how to approach it in the best way for you, in this season of life. I'm Virginie, your host and I am French by origin and world citizen at heart. I am a food lover, a mom of boys, a writer in becoming, a podcaster and a connector of people and ideas. I coach neurodivergent high achieving women in leadership ...
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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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Send us a text REMINDER: I cannot answer your text messages! Scroll down to connect with me via email/social media. In this episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs dives into the rich intersection of creativity, neurodivergence, and organization with guest Eli Trier, a talented neurodivergent artist. She shares her journey of late ADHD and…
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Summary In this conversation, Duena Blomstrom interviews Nathan Chung, a passionate advocate for neurodivergent individuals, particularly women in tech. Nathan shares his personal journey of late diagnosis with autism and ADHD, the challenges faced by women in the tech industry, and the stigma surrounding disclosure of neurodivergent conditions. He…
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Mike and Chaya welcome Mia Love, a holistic health practitioner and dedicated neurodiversity advocate, to discuss how she promotes harmony between traditional western medical practices and holistic healing to foster greater self-efficacy She also details her journey from years of misdiagnosis to neurodivergent realization. We Also Cover: Societal P…
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Join Alani as she discusses the challenges of making and maintaining friendships as a neurospicy black girl. Communication may be a two-way street, but in her experience, it's more of a roundabout. Plus, learn about the challenges of going to pop up events in New York City! Link to the Dr. Vivek Murthy article mentioned: https://abcnews.go.com/Heal…
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In this episode, Amber delves into the concepts of masking and code switching, their differences, similarities, causes and the impact they have, especially on neurodivergent individuals. Masking is discussed as the act of hiding one's neurodivergent traits to appear neurotypical, often in response to trauma and survival needs, while code switching …
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Welcome to the Focus and Chill podcast, episode 65. Today, Jeremy Nagel and Joey Corea talked about niching down for work, and clear to neutral. Questions Niching down - freeplane/Zoho Writing a book for specific people (Tim Ferris approach) If those people don’t like it, it’s a failure User stories and personas - make them real not Be an apprentic…
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Click to send me a message! Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world. We'll be talking about; - how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood - Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD - ADHD in women, how to know …
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Karen McGrane describes herself as a “UX multi-hyphenate”: information architect, content strategist, technical communicator, accessibility advocate, and more. She’s co-founder of Autogram, a content management and design system consultancy, and author of two classic books on content strategy. In this conversation, we focus on how AI might affect c…
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I failed my first driving test! On a technicality! Ah, the frustrations of begging to exist in structures not built for us. Three quick stories about bureaucratic bullshit in a single week, and how it fits into my own big ball of yarn. It's okay that the stuff that's hard for us is probably never going to be fun or easy. We need support and RESOURC…
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Send us a text In this episode, I talk to Charlotte, a fellow francophone coach (pardon our accents), who discovered her passion for coaching during a career transition in the midst of the COVID pandemic. Charlotte shares how she stumbled upon coaching while feeling unfulfilled in her project management job and the transformative impact it had on h…
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In this episode of the Pleasure Priority Podcast, Amber delves into the 'Ex-Professional Good Girl' persona, the first of five relationship personas discussed on the show breaking down each of the results from the Relationship Personality Quiz. The episode explores the journey of ‘good girl’ archetype who have adhered to societal rules, excelled ac…
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Listen in as Ali Greene discusses how documentation enables workplace flexibility and autonomy. She explains that good documentation reduces unnecessary meetings, prevents misalignment, and allows for asynchronous work. This empowers people to structure their work around their values and life priorities. She emphasizes starting with "messy" thought…
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Mike and Chaya sit down with Lindsay Rice, a passionate educator and advocate, to explore some often-overlooked complexities in the classroom. Delving into Lindsay's personal experiences as a neurodivergent individual and as a parent of neurodiverse children, she shines a light on an education system that often fails to accommodate diverse minds, a…
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Send us a text REMINDER: I cannot respond to text messages so if asking a question, go to social media OR get on my calendar below! In this comprehensive episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs explores the vital distinctions between decluttering and organizing and how they synergize to create a functional space. Highlighting the necessity…
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Send us a text In this comprehensive episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs, a professional organizer and ADHD coach offers a deep dive into effective organizing and decluttering strategies tailored to the ADHD mind. Megs shares her journey, including a recent solo trip to New York City, blending actionable advice with relatable experienc…
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Send us a text Hear from a Meristem alumni about how Meristem prepared him for independent living and the workforce, and how he has gained a new sense of confidence from being a part of Meristem! In this episode: Miles’ journey with an auditory processing disorder and dyscalculia, and how Meristem elevated his confidence and social skills How he ha…
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Click to send me a message! Welcome to today’s episode, where I dive into one of the biggest challenges many parents face: getting our busy eaters, especially those with ASD, to eat more. I know firsthand how stressful mealtimes can be, and I'm here to share tips that have worked for my family. In this episode, we'll explore the common challenges f…
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The autistic / AuDHD self-discovery journey can feel like finding out that you've been hammering screws this whole time. You never learned how to use the right tools. You may not have been given the right tools at all! A few thoughts on the grief inherent in the process, and how to equip your personal toolbox now that you know what's up. Resources:…
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In this episode, Amber discusses the challenges of executive dysfunction and burnout, particularly for Black and neurodivergent individuals. The episode offers insights on recognizing and addressing these issues, emphasizing the importance of reshaping one's relationship with executive functioning. It explores defining executive function and dysfun…
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Listen in to this episode featuring an interview with Claire Podulka, Chief of Staff at TXI, about effective communication. Claire emphasizes that communication is a shared process involving speaking, listening, and understanding the audience's needs. She discusses her writing process, starting with verbose drafts and refining for clarity. Claire h…
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What do you do when it all falls apart? Well, you rise from the ashes like a phoenix, of course. Yes, but how? What does that look like and how do you do it? Join us for this two-part episode on what it actually means to rise from the ashes and rebuild your life. In this episode, we’re exploring what it means to rebuild your life and your sense of …
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Send us a text In this episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs, a professional organizer and ADHD coach, explores the art of meal planning tailored for those with ADHD. After sharing personal anecdotes from a recent family visit, Megs introduces an exciting new meal-planning app developed by the Brokol team. The app, designed specifically …
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Click to send me a message! In this episode, I'm opening up about my 40th year and sharing some things I've never discussed before. From starting business coaching and therapy to overcoming limiting beliefs and dealing with a personal loss, this year has been full of challenges, growth, and transformation. I’ll also talk about balancing parenting, …
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Scott Berkun is the bestselling author of nine books on design, innovation, remote work, and more. His most recent book, Why Design Is Hard, is the second of a pair on why design makes a difference and how designers can best go about it. That is the focus of today’s conversation. See full show notes at: https://theinformed.life/2024/10/06/episode-1…
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In this voice memo I talk about two pieces of software - WordPress and Mozilla Firefox. I also talk about anger and specifically anger towards decisions made by software vendors and developers. I talk about my philosophy on such anger and how I approach these situations. Reference links for further reading: Automattic vs. WP Engine - a summary of l…
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Weeks and months are staples of scheduling systems. But they tend not to work well for me as units of time. My personal ideal is two days on, two days off, though that's impractical. Instead, I talk about the various workarounds I've found, including intentionally scheduling rest (and how if I don't have time for that, I need to decrease demands). …
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I have already soft launched this project with the first voice memo recordings. This one is called "On being brown and queer". I recorded this on a nice morning walk in a local cemetery. The article I'm referring to is in The Local here. The vibes for these are voice memos recorded using the iOS Voice Memos app, light to no editing. Just off the to…
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PLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE! Letter sent in from “Tripping to Enlightenment” Dear Bellamy, I want to expand my mind and open my third eye. I am consistent about my meditation practices, and I feel I have been successful with lucid dreaming and astral projection. But I still want to go further. From what I can tell, my next logical step is to …
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Mike and Chaya chat with trauma-informed therapist Shoshana Cook, who delves into Attachment Theory, shedding light on the shortcomings in mental health treatment related to it and advocating for a more comprehensive approach. We Also Cover: Incorporating Multiple Treatment Modalities (CBT, DBT, etc) A "One-Size-Fits-All" Approach to Mental Recover…
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Dr. Cynthia Young discusses human-centered knowledge management, emphasizing the importance of sharing knowledge rather than hoarding it. She advocates for capturing and documenting processes, mentoring, and breaking down silos within organizations. Key points include: 1. Writing down processes and creating workflows 2. Adapting to individual learn…
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Send us a text In today’s episode, I explore what it means to reinvent yourself—not by changing who you are, but by embracing your strengths, understanding your values, and identifying what truly matters. I give you practical strategies for managing burnout, overcoming imposter syndrome, and building resilience by recognizing and reshaping your inn…
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Send us a text Hear from a Meristem alumni about how Meristem prepared him for independent living and how he played a part in restarting the Transformative Autism Program! In this episode: How Brandon found Meristem and his journey through the program What he’s learned living independently (and with roommates!) How he played a part in restarting th…
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Welcome to episode #64. We’re thrilled to be joined by Damien Diecke today. Damien is the founder of the School of Attraction and The Dangerous Man. He is the author of the award-winning book Sincere Seduction. He's been a coach and professional speaker in over 25 countries. He was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 10 and struggled until he started…
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Send us a text In this episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs, a professional organizer and coach, shares her journey of starting the podcast after her own ADHD diagnosis and how she aims to help late-diagnosed women with ADHD thrive by embracing their neurodiversity. She discusses her personal experiences and emphasizes the importance of…
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Click to send me a message! Are you frustrated with cleaning advice that just doesn't stick? If you're a woman navigating the challenges of ADHD, you're not alone. Traditional cleaning tips often overlook the unique hurdles faced by women with ADHD, leaving you overwhelmed and your home cluttered. In this eye-opening episode, we uncover why convent…
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Welcome to episode #63. We’re thrilled to be joined by Errin Anderson today. Errin Anderson is a dedicated ADHD Clarity Coach, empowering professionals with ADHD through his 90-day program. Offering personalized strategies and motivational support, he helps individuals overcome challenges, focusing on their strengths. His empathetic, focused approa…
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This episode is about both why it's so hard to get help as an AuDHDer, and some of the broad steps I see working for us. It can help to have a view of your "big ball of yarn" i.e. complex and interrelated problems or life areas. It can also help to start addressing your sensory needs, core needs, and just live your life while you take a break from …
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NOTE: This episode's video is out of sync despite our better efforts but we chose to feature its content as the discussion is important and the message too valuable to waste. In this lively conversation, Duena Blomstrom and Angela dive into their personal journeys with neurodiversity, shining a light on the importance of building workplaces that tr…
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Chaya and Mike sit down with Mark Fister, CTO of Haystack Unlimited and proud ADHDer. Mark sheds light on the challenges that neurodivergent individuals face during the interview process and day-to-day job duties, what kind of necessary accommodations foster success, and how his company is building a supportive future for neurodiverse workers. We A…
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Listen in as Katie Scheuer, a learning designer at Mural, discusses effective meeting practices & collaborative work. She emphasizes starting with purpose, balancing synchronous & asynchronous work, and using visual tools for better engagement. Katie advocates for flexibility in work schedules and leveraging AI tools to enhance productivity and cre…
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In "Corporate America Hates Me", Alani dives into the harsh realities of navigating a corporate world designed by neurotypicals, sharing how biases against neurodivergent people create frustrating, everyday challenges. Music by ”https://pixabay.com/users/bodleasons-28047609/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_con…
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What do you do when it all falls apart? Well, you rise from the ashes like a phoenix, of course. Yes, but how? What does that look like and how do you do it? Join us for this two-part episode on what it actually means to rise from the ashes and rebuild your life. In this first episode, we’ll be discussing survival mode: what it is, how to know you’…
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This episode dives into the critical but often overwhelming world of marketing for entrepreneurs, particularly those who are neurodivergent. We explore practical strategies to avoid all-or-nothing thinking, ensure consistency, and build sustainable marketing plans. Jen, now our Chief Marketing Officer with over 20 years in marketing and tech, share…
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Send us a text In this episode, Megs, a professional organizer specializing in helping late-diagnosed women with ADHD, explores various decluttering methods tailored for ADHD brains. She shares personal experiences and offers practical advice on how to start small, visualize your ideal space, and make peace with letting go of items that no longer s…
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Click to send me a message! Are you a busy mum, especially one navigating life with ADHD, and struggling to stick to habits? In this episode, we dive into James Clear's best-selling book, Atomic Habits, and break down the key takeaways that can transform your daily routine. From habit stacking to the 2-minute rule, I’ll show you how small, manageab…
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Tamsen Webster describes herself as “part message designer, part English-to-English translator, and part magpie.” She is also a consultant and author who helps leaders enact large-scale change. Her latest book, Say What They Can’t Unhear, explains how to drive lasting change through effective communication. That is the focus of our conversation. Se…
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Welcome to episode #62 We’re thrilled to be joined by Ellen Busch today. Ellen Busch, diagnosed with dyslexia in childhood, defied expectations. Her parents nurtured her beyond academic confines, teaching her to navigate the ocean, excel in team sports, and embrace adventure. Despite self-esteem struggles, she became a skilled skier and earned bach…
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