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Discussing LGBTQ+ with Charlie and with this month's guest Kathleen Helm.
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19 episodios
AuDHD and Me
We are chatting honestly about how autism and ADHD can sometimes disguise, clash with, compensate for, or even confuse each other. Because when you are both autistic and ADHD, it isn’t always easy to explain what is going on internally. Sometimes ADHD pushes you towards novelty, movement, impulsivity and big ideas. Sometimes autism craves routine, predictability, clarity and recovery time. And sometimes they both show up at once… leaving everyone confused, including us! You can expect brutal honesty, real-life experiences, laughter, and the kind of conversation that says the things many people are thinking but don’t always feel able to say out loud. [http://loud.You]
We discuss Autism Awareness Month, Autism Acceptance, Autistic Appreciation, unfluffy communication suiting more people than you think
NWN19 with Charlie, Sam Warner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwarner/] and Azi Court [https://www.linkedin.com/in/azi-court/]. We discuss Autism Awareness Month, Autism Acceptance, Autistic Appreciation, unfluffy communication suiting more people than you think, the link between autism and gender diversity, and more.
Celebrating Neurodiversity, without ignoring the hard bits
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is in March. In this episode, Toni and I chat about how we can celebrate neurological diversity without being dismissive of neurodivergent challenges and needs.
NeuroWomen Natter LGBTQ+ Month
NeuroWomen Natter People Pleasing & Perfectionism
This episode is for the women who were praised for being easy, good, and capable, and quietly learned to put themselves last. [http://last.Today]we’re talking honestly about:💬 people-pleasing💬 perfectionism💬 masking💬 burnout💬 and unlearning the rules we never agreed to.
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