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Episode 13 - Neuroinclusion Starts When We Change Systems

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600527/fan_mail/new] A single offhand comment can echo for years, and in workplaces it often hides in plain sight as “feedback”, “banter”, or “just how things are done”. We talk openly about how stigma shows up in real working life, from social stereotypes to internalised self-talk, and why micro stigma is so damaging. When you start making yourself smaller to fit in, that is not a personality flaw, it is a signal the environment is asking you to mask.  We also dig into the questions that cut through the noise: who is the workplace designed for, who has to mask to survive, and who gets labelled difficult. From there we tackle the strategy gap that so many organisations fall into, plenty of awareness and not enough follow-through. Neuroinclusion is not a shiny programme; it is everyday practice: clear communication, psychological safety, flexible work design, autonomy, and leadership that listens and then actually changes something.  Along the way, we share lived experiences of being told our natural communication is “too much”, “too blunt” or “too formal”, and how that can knock confidence and increase rejection sensitivity. We offer practical ways to rebuild your voice, including scripts like “I work best when…”, written agendas that make meetings safer, and manager questions that focus on removing blockers. We also zoom out to systems: redesigning processes with the people who use them, closing the feedback loop with “you said, we did”, embedding values through behaviour, and making sensory adjustments that stop punishing difference.  If you want neurodiversity and workplace inclusion to be more than posters on a wall, press play. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave us a review so more people find the conversation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600527/support]

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Episode 13 - Neuroinclusion Starts When We Change Systems

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600527/fan_mail/new] A single offhand comment can echo for years, and in workplaces it often hides in plain sight as “feedback”, “banter”, or “just how things are done”. We talk openly about how stigma shows up in real working life, from social stereotypes to internalised self-talk, and why micro stigma is so damaging. When you start making yourself smaller to fit in, that is not a personality flaw, it is a signal the environment is asking you to mask.  We also dig into the questions that cut through the noise: who is the workplace designed for, who has to mask to survive, and who gets labelled difficult. From there we tackle the strategy gap that so many organisations fall into, plenty of awareness and not enough follow-through. Neuroinclusion is not a shiny programme; it is everyday practice: clear communication, psychological safety, flexible work design, autonomy, and leadership that listens and then actually changes something.  Along the way, we share lived experiences of being told our natural communication is “too much”, “too blunt” or “too formal”, and how that can knock confidence and increase rejection sensitivity. We offer practical ways to rebuild your voice, including scripts like “I work best when…”, written agendas that make meetings safer, and manager questions that focus on removing blockers. We also zoom out to systems: redesigning processes with the people who use them, closing the feedback loop with “you said, we did”, embedding values through behaviour, and making sensory adjustments that stop punishing difference.  If you want neurodiversity and workplace inclusion to be more than posters on a wall, press play. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave us a review so more people find the conversation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600527/support]

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