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Autism, ADHD and Us Three

Podcast de Jenny Lucas

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A late diagnosed mum’s guide to keeping calm through the chaos (or trying to!). Hello I'm Jenny. I'm a late diagnosed, AuDHD, elder millennial mum trying to figure out who I am post diagnosis and how I can best support my two AuDHD daughters. Come along with us for some relatable adventures, useful strategies and to help me create a safe and comfortable space for us all to grow together. Hit that subscribe button below for more info and to join the clan

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28 episodios
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S3 E7: The Post Diagnosis Crash No One Warns You About

If you thought finally getting your autism or ADHD diagnosis would feel like pure relief… and instead you feel exhausted, foggy, emotional or completely flattened… this one’s for you. In this solo episode of Autism, ADHD and Us Three, Jenny breaks down something nobody really warns you about. The post-diagnosis crash. She explains why so many late-diagnosed neurodivergent adults experience burnout after finally getting answers, and why this isn’t weakness, regression or you not coping well enough. It is physiology. Jenny explores what happens inside the nervous system after decades of masking, hypervigilance and pushing through environments that were never built for your brain. She talks about the relief that comes with diagnosis, and why that relief can actually trigger shutdown, exhaustion and emotional fallout. Inside this episode: * Why diagnosis can act like a circuit breaker for your nervous system * How ADHD hyperfocus and autistic deep processing can accelerate burnout * The physical signs of nervous system recalibration * Why you cannot “optimise” your way out of this phase * Practical ways to stabilise when everything feels too much * What real recovery actually looks like This episode is a permission slip to slow down. To stop turning yourself into a project. To let your body land after years of survival mode. If you are in that shaky “who am I now?” space… you are not alone. ---------------------------------------- 🎧 Chapters 00:00 Introduction and episode overview 01:05 Relief and the unexpected crash 01:34 Why burnout happens after diagnosis 02:30 What is happening inside the body and brain 03:34 Masking, hypervigilance and chronic stress 05:48 The nervous system under long-term pressure 07:42 Diagnosis as a circuit breaker 08:36 Physical signs of recalibration 09:29 Identity shifts and psychological changes 10:54 Grief after diagnosis 12:13 The post-diagnosis crash explained 12:53 ADHD hyperfocus and autistic deep processing 13:44 Medication and increased sensory awareness 15:09 Nervous system regulation and perceived regression 17:02 Acceptance and self-compassion 20:42 What to actually do during burnout 21:34 Myths about strength and recovery 22:55 Practical regulation and self-care 23:50 Small steps that help 24:46 Community and support 28:00 Final encouragement ---------------------------------------- 💛 Work With Me & Next Steps Join my free 5 day live experience Unlearning the Bullshit https://welcome.audhdistically.me/unlearning-bs-registration [https://welcome.audhdistically.me/unlearning-bs-registration] New here? Start here: https://welcome.audhdistically.me/start-here [https://welcome.audhdistically.me/start-here] Sign up for The Positivity Pause newsletter: https://www.audhdistically.me [https://www.audhdistically.me] Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audhdistically.me [https://www.instagram.com/audhdistically.me]

1 de mar de 2026 - 29 min
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S3 E6: Understanding Autism and ADHD Assessments for Children and Families

In this episode, Jenny Lucas speaks with Leanne Tran, a registered psychologist specializing in assessments for autism, ADHD, and specific learning disorders. They discuss the importance of early diagnosis and support for neurodiverse children, the impact of parental neurodiversity, and the assessment process. Leanne shares insights on navigating the challenges of accessing support in rural areas and the significance of individualized support in schools. The conversation emphasizes the need for understanding self-identity in neurodiverse children and innovative approaches to parental support.Contact Leanne Tran: https://learn.leannetran.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/leannetranpsychology/ Contact Jenny Lucashttps://welcome.audhdistically.me/start-here [https://welcome.audhdistically.me/start-here] https://www.facebook.com/Audhdistically.me [https://www.facebook.com/Audhdistically.me] https://www.instagram.com/audhdistically.me/ [https://www.instagram.com/audhdistically.me/] https://www.tiktok.com/@audhdistically.me [https://www.tiktok.com/@audhdistically.me] Keywords neurodiversity, autism, ADHD, assessments, parental support, self-identity, rural access, school support, psychological assessments, early diagnosis Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and Early Support 02:48 Understanding Parental Neurodiversity 05:16 The Importance of Self-Identity in Assessments 08:00 Navigating the Assessment Process 10:35 Challenges in Accessing Assessments 13:15 Working with Schools for Support 16:02 The Role of Online Resources 18:45 Innovative Support Strategies for Parents 21:22 Conclusion and Resources for Families

1 de feb de 2026 - 32 min
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S3 E5: Beyond Diagnosis: The 7 Steps That Helped My Child Speak Again with Taiba Bajar

In this powerful and deeply validating episode of Autism, ADHD and Us Three, Jenny is joined by TEDx speaker and bestselling author Taiba Bajar, whose personal and professional work has supported thousands of families navigating autism regression, burnout, and neurodivergent parenting. Taiba shares her own son’s story of autistic regression which included a sudden loss of speech, connection, and developmental milestones, and the heart breaking gaslighting many parents face when they try to speak up about it. Together, she and Jenny explore the emotional toll of being dismissed, the grief of watching your child change before your eyes, and the quiet strength it takes to keep fighting for answers. Taiba also breaks down her 7-Step Autism Action Plan, as featured in her book Unlock Autism: A Parent’s Guide to Help Your Child Recover Skills and Reduce Symptoms. From gut healing and oxytocin support to functional blood testing and nervous system care, she outlines practical, parent-led strategies that aim to reduce symptom severity without erasing identity. This is not about fixing children. It’s about giving them the physiological safety and support to thrive and helping parents feel empowered instead of exhausted. Keywords * Autism regression * Autistic burnout in adults * Neurodivergent parenting * Late autism diagnosis * Gut-brain connection * Unlock Autism book * Functional autism support * Symptom relief vs acceptance * Trauma-informed parenting * ADHD and sensory issues ---------------------------Website: www.autismbrainempowerment.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/autismbrainempowerment/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/taibabajar

4 de ene de 2026 - 48 min
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S3 E4 Navigating PDA: A Journey of Understanding and Support

If you’ve ever found yourself whisper-screaming “Why won’t they just DO it?” in the hallway while your child refuses to put socks on for the tenth time… this one’s for you. In this episode of Autism, ADHD and Us Three, Jenny sits down with Emma McDonnell, a neurodivergent mother navigating life, education, and holidays with children who have Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) which is a profile of autism that turns traditional parenting advice completely on its head. Emma shares her real, raw journey from career woman to full-time carer, unpacking the WTF is happening?! moments that come with raising PDAers, and the mindset shifts that helped her move from panic to presence. Together, they explore: – Why compliance isn’t the goal – How self-compassion might actually be your best parenting strategy – The emotional landmines of holiday expectations – And why “well-being” doesn’t have to mean spa days or 5am journaling This episode is a permission slip for anyone parenting neurodivergent children through systems that don’t understand them and doing it while running on fumes. Keywords PDA parenting Autism and demand avoidance Neurodivergent motherhood Holiday stress & family dynamics Mental health and well-being Education & unmet needs Trauma-informed parenting Self-compassion for mums Autistic children and school Emotional regulation in ND families ----------------------------- Email: emma@emma-mcdonnell.comWebsite: emma-mcdonnell.comInstagram: @theemmamcdonnell

7 de dic de 2025 - 56 min
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S3 E3: Autism, ADHD and Me: Your No Bullshit Guide to Life After Late Diagnosis

In this episode, Jenny Lucas discusses her newly launched book, 'Autism ADHD and Me: You're No Bullshit Guide to Life After Late Diagnosis.' Buy your copy here: https://amzn.to/4o58FQf [https://amzn.to/4o58FQf] She shares her personal journey of writing the book, the challenges she faced during her late diagnosis of ADHD and autism, and the importance of self-love and acceptance. The conversation delves into the themes of internalised ableism, navigating relationships, and the significance of community support. Jenny emphasises the need for resources that resonate with neurodivergent individuals and the transformative power of understanding oneself post-diagnosis.------------------------------- 👉 ⁠Take the Free Confidence Quiz⁠ [https://welcome.audhdistically.me/confidence-block-quiz] 👉 ⁠Sign up for the Positivity Pause Newsletter⁠ [https://www.audhdistically.me/get-my-newsletter] 👉 Follow me on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn @audhdistically.me Email Jenny @ audhdistically.me -------------------------------- Keywords Autism, ADHD, neurodivergence, late diagnosis, self-love, internalized ableism, book launch, personal journey, relationships, community support Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Book Launch 05:42 The Purpose Behind the Book 11:23 Chapter Insights: Key Themes 16:44 The Importance of Self-Love 22:18 The Role of Community and Feedback

2 de nov de 2025 - 32 min
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