Uniquely Wired Child
In this thoughtful and deeply meaningful conversation, I sit down with Holden Thorp to discuss neurodivergence, first impressions, masking, education, and what it truly means to thrive. We explore how uniquely wired individuals are often misunderstood within seconds... not because they lack intelligence, depth, or capability, but because their communication styles, nervous systems, or processing differences do not always match social expectations. Together, we discuss: • the emotional cost of masking • why adaptation is not always the same thing as well-being • how environments can either support or overwhelm neurodivergent people • and why “different” does not mean broken This episode is for parents, educators, professionals, and neurodivergent adults who want to think more deeply about support, belonging, and creating environments where different kinds of minds can genuinely thrive.
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