NeuroSpice and Life
This week we F-ed up the podcast upload! How fitting as this week we cover being so sure we’re right, we often don’t stop to externally check/process! What if sometimes being called rigid isn't completely wrong? In this episode of NeuroSpice & Life late-diagnosed neurodivergent hosts Freya Corboy and Hanna Hosking explore the other side of the conversation—how neurodivergent thinking can sometimes become so focused on one solution that we unintentionally shut out other possibilities. For many ADHD and autistic adults, deep thinking is one of our greatest strengths. We analyse. We research. We connect patterns. We arrive at solutions that make logical sense. But sometimes... we become so convinced we've found the answer that we stop looking for any others. This episode explores how monotropism—the neurodivergent tendency to focus deeply on one interest, idea, or solution—can sometimes lead to singular thinking. Not because we're trying to be difficult, but because our brains become immersed in one pathway so completely that alternative perspectives fade into the background. You've solved the problem. You've already thought it through. You know why your solution works. So when someone offers another perspective, it can feel unnecessary—or even frustrating. Not because their idea lacks value. But because your brain has already committed to one track. The conversation explores how this can unintentionally make other people feel unheard, dismissed, or excluded, even when that was never the intention. Leading people to think we always have to be right… or rigid. This episode isn't about abandoning your logic or second-guessing your strengths. It's about holding your ideas with confidence while leaving room for curiosity. Connect with NeuroSpice & Life: Website: neurospiceandlife.com.au YouTube: @NeuroSpiceandLife Freya (Mumshine): mumshine.com.au Hanna (The Sensologist): thesensologist.com.au Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or mental-health advice. It is not a substitute for diagnosis, therapy, or professional care. Please seek support from a qualified healthcare or mental-health professional if needed.
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