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NeuroNarratives

Podcast von Sho Oshita

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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Welcome to NeuroNarratives — Telling the Untold Minds. This podcast begins with a simple, but often unspoken truth: What if the issue isn't within the mind, but in how the world expects it to perform? Neurodivergence is not a flaw. It's a form of insight — a different rhythm, a deeper pattern. In this first episode, we reframe the narrative around ADHD, autism, and beyond — not as deficits, but as different ways of seeing, feeling, and making sense of the world. This is not about correction. It’s about recognition. Let’s begin.

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Episode AI As A Cognitive Prosthetic For Neurodivergence Cover

AI As A Cognitive Prosthetic For Neurodivergence

This episode explores the ideal relationship between a neurodivergent individual and the surrounding support systems — both human and AI — that compensate for areas of difficulty. The author describes ongoing challenges with planning, task delegation, and operational coordination, while highlighting how certain rare leaders are able to intuitively intervene, anticipate unspoken needs, and create an environment in which work can function effectively. Because such human support is exceptionally uncommon, the author views AI as a highly valuable partner capable of supplementing missing cognitive and organizational functions. In contrast to the widespread criticism often directed toward AI, the author approaches the technology from the perspective of capability augmentation: acknowledging personal limitations without shame, and proactively leveraging tools to operate more effectively. Ultimately, the text emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s own internal mechanisms and obtaining appropriate support through both human relationships and technological assistance.

16. Mai 2026 - 42 min
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The Performance Paradox

This article explains how individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often make excessive efforts to adapt to social expectations in everyday life. The act of masking one’s true self to appear “normal” in environments such as the workplace is referred to in psychology as camouflaging, and it requires a significant expenditure of energy. While they may appear to function smoothly on the surface, many experience extreme exhaustion after returning home, sometimes to the point of being unable to move. From the perspective of a licensed psychologist, the article unpacks the underlying mechanisms behind this invisible struggle and psychological burden. It sheds light on the profound fatigue caused by the constant need to perform in daily life.

10. Mai 2026 - 6 min
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An Instruction Manual for Ferrari Brains

This document draws on the work of Jeanne Siaud-Facchin to explore the distinct challenges faced by individuals with high intelligence and neurodiversity in everyday social life. The author provides a detailed account of firsthand experiences, illustrating how divergences in cognitive processing can lead to misunderstandings in formal settings such as interviews and meetings, often resulting in a persistent sense of alienation. The mind is likened to a high-performance Ferrari—exceptionally powerful, yet difficult to regulate—symbolizing the constant flow of rapid, uncontrollable thoughts. Within this metaphor, the text emphasizes the necessity of both external support systems and deep self-understanding to navigate such intensity. It also offers nuanced insight into the absence of psychological connectedness with others, as well as the isolating experience of continuously observing oneself from an external, analytical perspective. Ultimately, the document underscores the importance of not concealing one’s traits, but instead embracing and disclosing them authentically. By doing so, individuals can discover the right environment in which their abilities can be fully realized and expressed to their highest potential.

9. Mai 2026 - 41 min
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Why Neurodivergent Empathy Looks Like Coldness

This text explains how empathy manifests in people with neurodiversity, particularly those with ADHD and autism spectrum conditions. While they are often misunderstood as lacking empathy, many in fact possess a very strong form of emotional empathy—so intense, in some cases, that it can become overwhelming. The author introduces the concept of the double empathy problem, highlighting that both autistic and neurotypical individuals experience mutual difficulties in understanding one another. The issue, therefore, is not a lack of empathy, but a difference in cognitive styles that leads to misinterpretation. The text also touches on differences in awareness, acceptance, and diagnostic practices between Japan and other countries. It emphasizes that respecting these differences is essential to bridging communication gaps. Ultimately, it concludes that deepening our understanding of neurodiversity is key to building a more inclusive and compassionate society.

8. Mai 2026 - 28 min
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A CEO in the Wrong Room

This episode is an urgent and deeply personal message directed at individuals with neurodiversity who struggle to fit within conventional social frameworks. While the author recognizes traits such as ASD and ADHD not as illnesses but as inherent aspects of identity, the narrative also recounts the severe emotional toll inflicted by misunderstanding and prejudice from others. A central theme is the critical importance of finding the “right environment.” The author argues that these traits can either become strengths—comparable to those of effective leaders—when properly supported, or be stigmatized as social maladjustment in the wrong context. The message addressed to the author’s daughter, who will grow up in the next generation, emphasizes the need for self-understanding and pride, reflecting a powerful parental determination to break cycles of negativity. Ultimately, the text calls for solidarity among those in similar circumstances, encouraging them to heal from isolation and to find, together, spaces where they can truly be themselves.

7. Mai 2026 - 41 min
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