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Neurodivergent Report

Podkast av Sarah Russell & Hind AlEnezi

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The Neurodivergent Report is a podcast for ADHDers, autistic adults, and anyone navigating life through a neurodivergent lens. We blend expert interviews, personal storytelling, and research/evidence-based insights to explore the realities of living with invisible disabilities. Whether you’re seeking support for executive dysfunction, emotional regulation, trauma healing, or just looking for real conversations about neurodivergence, identity reconstruction, and mental health... this space is CREATED FOR YOU! Thank you for being here!

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episode 60: ADHD, Burnout & Chronic Pain: How the Nervous System Lives in the Body cover

60: ADHD, Burnout & Chronic Pain: How the Nervous System Lives in the Body

This episode really made me think about my bendy body in a new way. We got into how the body and mind are connected through fascia, and honestly it transformed how I understand things like stress, ADHD, and nervous system healing. We talk about fascia, embodiment, and neurodivergence, especially for people who feel stuck in their heads or overwhelmed by their feelings. Curious what else is inside: * Why “just breathe” advice does not always work on its own * How ADHD brains need physical action to understand and process things * The idea that your body is more fluid than solid, and why that matters There is a moment where we realize that mental overwhelm might actually be unprocessed physical tension in the body. And another where it clicks that movement is not just exercise, it is a way to process emotions. This episode might resonate if you: * Feel overwhelmed by your thoughts or emotions * Struggle to stay consistent unless something works right away * Deal with chronic pain, fatigue, or symptoms that feel unexplained This is something I see a lot in coaching too. People try to solve everything in their minds and keep collecting information, but they do not have a way to actually use it to move forward. If that is you, you are not failing nor are you broken. You might just need a more body based way to approach life. If you're looking for compassionate support with that: 👉https://www.ndreportpod.com/coaching * Website: gstbody.com * Instagram: @gstbody & @annarahe

13. mai 2026 - 53 min
episode 59: Meditation 101 for Neurodivergent Minds: How to Start + Why It Works w/ Kelly Smith cover

59: Meditation 101 for Neurodivergent Minds: How to Start + Why It Works w/ Kelly Smith

Featuring: Kelly Smith, meditation teacher, author, and host of Mindful in Minutes We've all been told to try meditation. But some of our brains rebel against us when we try: your brain won’t slow down, your thoughts get louder, and it feels impossible. What if the problem isn’t you… but how meditation has been taught? In this episode, we explore: The “I Can’t Meditate” Moment: Sarah and Kelly reflect on initially rejecting meditation as something their brains couldn’t do. The “Workaround / Framework”: Meditation as single-pointed focus (not “emptying your mind”) — and why short, guided practices work best for neurodivergent brains. Protecting Your Peace: How the nervous system, the 90-second stress response, and constant stimulation keep us stuck in fight-or-flight. The Unexpected Human Detail: Goat cheese metaphors, self-doubt, and a real conversation about learning to be kinder to yourself. Key Questions Answered in the Audio: 1. How to build a meditation practice for ADHD brains? 2. What actually happens in your brain when you meditate for 8 weeks? 3. What is the purpose of meditation for neurodivergent people? Resources Mentioned: Kelly Smith’s podcast, Mindful in Minutes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyuAzAFsNzcypnAa1XSlnog [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyuAzAFsNzcypnAa1XSlnog] Kelly’s Website: http://yogaforyouonline.com/ Connect With Us! ndreportpod.com/contact [http://ndreportpod.com] Follow us on all the socials @NDreportpod

29. april 2026 - 58 min
episode 58: Neurodiversity at Work: A Clinician Explains Why Workplace Accommodations Go Wrong & How to Do Better cover

58: Neurodiversity at Work: A Clinician Explains Why Workplace Accommodations Go Wrong & How to Do Better

Featuring: Matthew Seneshen, clinical counselor & educator specializing in neurodiversity and workplace mental health How do you survive at work when the system expects you to prove you’re struggling before it offers help? In this episode, we explore: Neurodiversity & Identity * Early diagnosis, dysgraphia, and processing differences * Shifting from “broken” to understanding neurodivergence as natural variation Workplace Reality * Why accommodations often fail in real-world settings * The gap between inclusive policies and actual day-to-day experiences * Stigma, “othering,” and the pressure to self-disclose Systems & Models * Medical model vs. social model of disability * Introducing the biopsychosocial approach to workplace support * Why workplaces struggle to implement meaningful change Universal Design & Solutions * Moving from individual accommodations to universal workplace design * Collaborative, proactive support instead of reactive gatekeeping * Why supporting all workers improves outcomes (and retention) Self-Advocacy & Boundaries * How to communicate needs without over-pathologizing yourself * Knowing your “line” at work before burnout hits * Navigating conflict with managers and systems Mental Health & Meaning * Separating your worth from productivity * Values-based work and identity outside of your job * Grief, burnout, and rebuilding a sense of self Key Questions Answered in the Audio: 1. Why do workplaces require proof of struggle before offering support? 2. How do you know in advance if an accommodation will be helpful or sustainable? 3. How do you advocate for yourself without oversharing or stigmatizing yourself? * https://walktalkcounselling.com/about * Email: Contact@walktalkcounselling.com * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-seneshen-5347ab172/ Connect With Us! ndreportpod.com Follow us on all the socials @NDreportpod

8. april 2026 - 59 min
episode 57: Chronic Pain & ADHD: Janet Jay Explains How Community Support Makes Life Easier cover

57: Chronic Pain & ADHD: Janet Jay Explains How Community Support Makes Life Easier

Featuring: Janet Jay, writer and advocate exploring intersection of chronic pain, ADHD, and community care How do you navigate life when your body and your brain aren’t cooperating & there’s no system in place to provide support? In this episode, we explore: Chronic Pain & ADHD * Overlap between chronic pain and ADHD * Adult ADHD diagnosis and identity shift Navigating Systems * Barriers within the healthcare system * Using technology/AI to manage care and information Community & Support * Community as a survival tool * Finding and building supportive networks Coping & Regulation * Practical coping tools and workarounds * Creative practices as regulation (knitting, art, movement) Life Integration * Parenting, emotional regulation, and nervous system support * Grief, resilience, and meaning-making * Building a life that works with your limitations, not against them Key Questions Answered in the Audio: 1. How do you build a meaningful life when your body and brain both create barriers? 2. What actually helps when the healthcare system fails you? 3. How do you find (or build) community that truly gets it? Resources Mentioned: * JanetJay.com (blog, tools, and upcoming projects) * The US Pain Foundation + The Invisible Project magazine: https://uspainfoundation.org/ * Our Painful Truth: https://www.youtube.com/@OurPainfulTruth Connect With Us! ndreportpod.com [http://ndreportpod.com] Follow us on socials @NDreportpod

3. april 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode 56: Jocie & the CVNTs: Craftivism, Crochet, and Coordinating Direct Actions cover

56: Jocie & the CVNTs: Craftivism, Crochet, and Coordinating Direct Actions

What happens when your softness isn’t perceived as a weakness but your strategy for sustainability? This episode challenges the idea that activism has to be loud, dangerous, or perfect to make a difference. In this episode, we explore: * Women’s Work is Political: Jocie breaks down how reclaiming knitting as activism is both intentional and disruptive. * Small Impact Still Counts: From classrooms to community hats, we assert that changing even one life is meaningful & why quantitative scale isn’t the only measure of impact. * "Everyone is big enough to do something" Framework from Mister Rogers: Craftivism becomes an accessible entry point for people who can’t engage in traditional activism but still want to contribute in tangible ways. * Protecting Your Peace: We talk about perfectionism, the “digital HOA,” and how fear of doing it wrong stops people from doing anything at all. Key Questions Answered in the Audio: 1.  Is craftivism “enough” to make a real difference? 2.  How do you contribute to change if your body/brain/nervous system can’t tolerate traditional activism? 3.  What does a sustainable craftivism practice actually look like? Resources Mentioned: CVNT Collective – https://cvntcollective.org [https://cvntcollective.org] Instagram: @cvnt.collective Join our crafting community >>>https://www.facebook.com/groups/1827428261337223 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1827428261337223] Donate, shop, craft, or share to support the mission! Connect With Us! The Neurodivergent Report ndreportpod.com [http://ndreportpod.com] Follow us on all the socials @NDreportpod

27. mars 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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