Motherhood Unmasked & Unfiltered
Hyperfocus, Friendship, School Mums & The Reality of Neurodivergent Motherhood This week is less expert advice and more of a catch-up. The kind of catch-up where one mum accidentally loses half a day to Pinterest strategy, another starts demolishing a bathroom at 11pm, and somehow both of them end up discussing friendship, parenting, school communities and why socialising feels so complicated as a neurodivergent adult. In this episode of Motherhood: Unmasked & Unfiltered, Alisha and Rhiannon reflect on the aftermath of Lexi's birthday party, the surprisingly big emotions their daughters experienced after saying goodbye to each other, and what it looks like raising children who feel everything deeply. They also dive into: * Hyperfocus and losing hours without realising it * Why socialising can feel exhausting even when you enjoy people * School mums, playdates and creating community * Neurodivergent friendships * Parenting emotionally intense children * Supporting kids through friendship challenges * Why finding "your people" matters so much * The difference between socialising because you want to and socialising because you feel like you should This episode is funny, honest, completely unstructured and incredibly relatable. Basically, exactly what happens when two neurodivergent mums sit down for a chat. 💡 What We Talk About in This Episode • Hyperfocusing on completely the wrong thing • Late-night DIY projects and impulsive decisions • Birthday party planning and recovery • Why their daughters struggled after saying goodbye • Big emotions in neurodivergent children • School friendships and playground dynamics • Building community as a parent • Why socialising can feel so draining • The pressure of school parent culture • Playdates, birthday parties and finding your people • Neurodivergent parenting wins • Matching your child's energy instead of fighting it • Why some friendships feel easy and others feel exhausting • The invisible mental load of motherhood 🔑 Key Takeaways • Hyperfocus isn't always productive — sometimes it's Pinterest strategies and washing Lego. • Neurodivergent children often experience friendships and separations very intensely. • You don't need hundreds of friends — you need the right people. • Parenting often means pushing through your own discomfort to support your child's needs. • Matching a child's energy can sometimes work better than trying to force them to calm down. • Not every social event is worth your energy. • Community matters — for both mums and kids. 👩👧 Who This Episode Is For This episode is for: • Neurodivergent mums • Women navigating school friendships and playdates • Parents of emotionally intense children • Women who feel exhausted by socialising • ADHD and AuDHD mums • Anyone who has ever lost three hours to a random hyperfocus project 💬 A Message From This Episode Sometimes motherhood looks like: Having a perfectly packed lunch. A clean kitchen. A child who is fed and thriving. And absolutely none of the things you actually planned to do that day. And that's okay. Because progress doesn't always look the way we expected it to. 📲 Follow & Connect Follow along for clips, conversations and weekly chaos: @motherhoodunmaskedunfiltered 🎧 Subscribe & Follow Follow Motherhood: Unmasked & Unfiltered for weekly episodes on: • ADHD in women • Neurodivergent motherhood • Emotional regulation • Parenting neurodivergent children • Identity, friendship and community • Real life without the filter New episodes released every Thursday. 💥 Highlights * Hyperfocusing on Pinterest instead of the actual to-do list * Washing and sorting thousands of pieces of second-hand Lego * The emotional fallout when best friends live in different states * Why school friendships become more complicated as kids get older * Socialising as an introverted neurodivergent mum * The surprising parenting strategy that helped calm a hyper child * The difference between having lots of people around and having people who truly get you
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