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Episode 06 (year 6): Interview with Me and Dr. Andrew Hill Part 2
Today's episode is the second part of my interview with Dr. Andrew Hill.
Today's episode is the second part of my interview with Dr. Andrew Hill. Here's his website: https://andrewhillphd.com/. Link for Multi-LDs: https://www.livingwithmultilearningdifferences.net/multi-lds.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
My platforms:
1. https://www.livingwithmultilearningdifferences.net/
2. https://www.facebook.com/livingwithnld?view_public_for=107332511122585#
3. https://www.instagram.com/livingwithmultilds/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr#
4. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqAA0b3-C-qDkhKwCmaaZg
Episode 05 (year 6): When the Words Won’t Come: NLD and Writer’s Block
In this episode, we explore how Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) impacts writing, why writer’s block can hit harder for those with invisible learning challenges, and strategies to overcome it with compassion and creativity.
In this episode, we explore how Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) impacts writing, why writer’s block can hit harder for those with invisible learning challenges, and strategies to overcome it with compassion and creativity.
🔗 Show Notes: Articles & Resources
Medium – Writer’s Block and the Neurodiverse Brain
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
My platforms:
1. https://www.livingwithmultilearningdifferences.net/
2. https://www.facebook.com/livingwithnld?view_public_for=107332511122585#
3. https://www.instagram.com/livingwithmultilds/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr#
4. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqAA0b3-C-qDkhKwCmaaZg
Episode 03 (year 6): Interview with Me and Dr. Andrew Hill
Today's episode is the first part of my interview with Dr. Andrew Hill. Here's his website: https://andrewhillphd.com/.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 02 (year 6): How Does the NT World Hide ND?
This episode examines how neurotypical society, through bias and exclusion, reinforces the invisibility of neurodivergent people—and how awareness and inclusion can help change that.
This episode explores how neurotypical society—through unconscious biases, rigid systems, and lack of representation—both unintentionally and intentionally reinforces the invisibility of neurodivergent individuals, and how awareness and inclusive practices can help change that.
Links for articles:
Neurodiversity, Invisible “Disability”, & Unconscious Bias
Neurodiversity: Supporting The Invisible Disability In The Workplace
Painful Conversations: Unconscious Neurodiversity Bias in Higher Education
Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice
Exclusive: First Autistic Presidential Appointee Speaks Out
Neurodiversity in the workplace | Deloitte Insights
How to Be an Ally of the Neurodiversity Movement
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 1 (year 6): Disability Pride Month: Celebrating ND Identity & Community
Celebrate Disability Pride Month by embracing your neurodivergent identity through pride practices and reflection.
Celebrate Disability Pride Month by embracing your neurodivergent identity through activism, reflection, and personal pride practices that foster belonging and visibility.
🔗 Reputable Articles & Resources:
ABA: Celebrating Disability Pride Month & its origins (americanbar.org)
Neurodivergent Insights: Disability Pride Month — what it means for neurodiversity (neurodivergentinsights.com)
The m.Us: Disability pride as activism & allyship (them.us)
The Arc: Why & How to Celebrate Disability Pride Month (thearc.org)
Take This: Disability Pride Month 2025 highlight & resources (takethis.org)
Verywell Mind: The Strain of Trying to Be Proud – disability pride complexities (verywellmind.com)
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 38 (year 5): Me and Keith (Part 2)
Keith Murfee‑DeConcini is a lifelong disability rights advocate who founded and hosts the podcast and upcoming nonprofit Disability Empowerment Now, raising awareness and amplifying disability voices through speaking, writing, and storytelling. This is part two of the interview and the last part of it.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 37 (year 5): Interview with Keith and Me (Part 1)
Keith Murfee‑DeConcini is a lifelong disability rights advocate who founded and hosts the podcast and upcoming nonprofit Disability Empowerment Now, raising awareness and amplifying disability voices through speaking, writing, and storytelling.
Keith Murfee‑DeConcini is a lifelong disability rights advocate who founded and hosts the podcast and upcoming nonprofit Disability Empowerment Now, raising awareness and amplifying disability voices through speaking, writing, and storytelling.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 36 (year 5): When Help Feels Heavy: Living with the Invisible
This episode explores the emotional challenges of asking for help while living with invisible conditions like neurodivergence and chronic migraines, including the pain of loneliness, feeling like a burden, and the journey toward self-compassion.
This episode explores the emotional challenges of asking for help while living with invisible conditions like neurodivergence and chronic migraines, including the pain of loneliness, feeling like a burden, and the journey toward self-compassion.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
🧠 Neurodivergence & Asking for Help
"Neurodivergent – R U OK?" – R U OK? Campaign
💥 Chronic Migraine & Emotional Isolation💬 Feeling Like a Burden
"Loneliness and Migraine Self-Management: A Cross-Sectional Study" – PMC Journal
"The Loneliness of Migraine Scale" – MDPI Research
💬 Feeling Like a Burden
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 35 (year 5): Invisible Struggles with Medication
This episode explores the unpredictable journey of medication for neurodivergent individuals, revealing the science behind why treatments succeed or fail — and the hope for more personalized, inclusive care.
This episode explores the unpredictable journey of medication for neurodivergent individuals, revealing the science behind why treatments succeed or fail — and the hope for more personalized, inclusive care.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Links to Articles Mentioned:
AI Medication Prediction Study (ResearchGate)
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 34 (year 5): Interview with Me and Laura
Oli’s Cookies is a mission-driven bakery offering plant-based treats to support autism awareness and provide a better life for the founder’s son, Oliver.
Today's episode is an interview with a small, local business in San Diego, "Oil's Cookies." Oli’s Cookies was founded by a mother, Laura who left her chef career to care for her son Oliver, who has severe autism, and turned her passion for baking into a business. The company offers high-quality, plant-based cookies while raising awareness and acceptance for autism. Each purchase helps support enriching experiences for Oliver and shares love through homemade treats.
Their website: https://oliscookiescompany.com/
My Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 33 (year 5): The Power of Self-Partnering for Neurodivergent People
Self-partnering empowers neurodivergent people to reclaim their energy, embrace their true selves, and build lives rooted in self-acceptance and emotional safety.
Being neurodivergent often means navigating a world that misunderstands your needs, leading to masking and emotional exhaustion. Self-partnering—a practice of nurturing your relationship with yourself—offers neurodivergent individuals a path to self-acceptance, emotional safety, and personal empowerment. It allows you to honor your unique wiring, set boundaries without guilt, and live authentically without waiting for external validation.
Etsy shop: https://wovendifferently.etsy.com.
Links for articles:
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 32 (year 5): Seriously, Don’t Say ‘Don’t Take It Personally’
The phrase "don’t take it personally" can feel confusing or invalidating to neurodivergent individuals who process language literally and are often highly sensitive to criticism, making clear, direct, and empathetic communication a more inclusive alternative.
Today’s episode will be about the phrase “don’t take it personally” and what it means to neurodivergent like me. I’ll be using chat GPT and my own thoughts to contribute to this.
Links for articles:
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 31 (year 5): Interview with Me, Dr. Levy, and Sophie
In this episode, Dr. Emily Levy and her daughter Sophie discuss Writing Mastery, their AI-powered app that enhances writing skills for students in grades 1–12 by providing personalized, research-backed feedback across various writing levels.
In this episode, Dr. Emily Levy and her daughter Sophie share the story behind Writing Mastery, their innovative app designed to boost writing skills for students in grades 1–12. Backed by research, the program offers personalized feedback and adapts to each student’s level—from sentence structure to full essays—making writing both effective and enjoyable.
Learn more at www.writingmasteryprogram.com Dr. Emily Levy, Founder & Director, EBL Coaching www.eblcoaching.com
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination : https://open.spotify.com/show/4ah3I2lPcvqPCnBSpROPct?si=3beb436e59f44730
Episode 30 (year 5): Out of Sight: Object Permanence and Neurodivergence
This podcast episode explores how ADHD-related working memory challenges can make tasks and relationships "out of sight, out of mind," and offers strategies to manage these difficulties.
We're delving into a concept that resonates with many in the neurodivergent community: "Out of Sight, Out of Mind." Specifically, we'll discuss how this idea relates to object permanence and its impact on daily life.
Links for articles:
Verywell Mind: ADHD Symptom Spotlight: Object Permanence
Healthline: Object Permanence in ADHD: What to Know
Medical News Today: Object permanence and ADHD
Choosing Therapy: Object Permanence & ADHD: 9 Tips for Coping
Orlando Health: Object Permanence in ADHD: 5 Strategies for Coping
Amy Tindell: Neurodiversity and Object Permanence
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination
Episode 29 (year 5)“I Am” vs. “I Have”: A Linguistic Identity Crisis
This episode examines how the language we use—shaped by personal stories, research, and tools like the Curable app—affects identity, perception, and healing, especially in relation to neurodivergence, stigma, and chronic pain.
This episode explores how the language we use—like “the migraine” vs. “my migraine” or “autistic” vs. “person with autism”—shapes identity, perception, and even the experience of chronic pain. Drawing from personal reflections, research, and tools like the Curable app, we dive into the impact of word choice on neurodivergence, stigma, and healing. Ultimately, we examine how thoughtful language can create distance from suffering, foster empowerment, and reflect the complex ways we define ourselves.
Links for articles:
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination
Episode 28 (year 5): Interview with Me and Tara (Part 3)
Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at Arrowsmith Program, leverages nearly 20 years of experience to bridge neuroscience and education, inspiring audiences to rethink the brain's capacity for change. She collaborates globally with educators and advocates, demystifying learning misconceptions and highlighting neuroplasticity’s potential to transform education.
Today is the third and final part to last week's interview with Tara and me. Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at Arrowsmith, discusses her nearly 20 years of experience at the intersection of neuroscience and education. As an educator, leader, consultant, and speaker, she collaborates globally to dispel misconceptions about learning and emphasizes the transformative potential of neuroplasticity in education. Tara highlights the importance of neuroeducation in developing essential future skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability. Throughout the interview, she and the host explore and clarify common misunderstandings related to learning challenges.
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/71UWHOgbkYtNoHiUagruBj?si=3d96889cfd2f487b
Episode 27 (year 5): Interview with Me and Tara (Part 2)
Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at Arrowsmith Program, leverages nearly 20 years of experience to bridge neuroscience and education, inspiring audiences to rethink the brain's capacity for change. She collaborates globally with educators and advocates, demystifying learning misconceptions and highlighting neuroplasticity’s potential to transform education.
Today is the second part to last week's interview with Tara and me. Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at Arrowsmith, discusses her nearly 20 years of experience at the intersection of neuroscience and education. As an educator, leader, consultant, and speaker, she collaborates globally to dispel misconceptions about learning and emphasizes the transformative potential of neuroplasticity in education. Tara highlights the importance of neuroeducation in developing essential future skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability. Throughout the interview, she and the host explore and clarify common misunderstandings related to learning challenges.
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/71UWHOgbkYtNoHiUagruBj?si=3d96889cfd2f487b
Episode 26 (year 5): Interview with Me and Tara Boner
Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at Arrowsmith Program, leverages nearly 20 years of experience to bridge neuroscience and education, inspiring audiences to rethink the brain's capacity for change. She collaborates globally with educators and advocates, demystifying learning misconceptions and highlighting neuroplasticity’s potential to transform education.
This is the first part of a three-part interview, Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at Arrowsmith, discusses her nearly 20 years of experience at the intersection of neuroscience and education. As an educator, leader, consultant, and speaker, she collaborates globally to dispel misconceptions about learning and emphasizes the transformative potential of neuroplasticity in education. Tara highlights the importance of neuroeducation in developing essential future skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability. Throughout the interview, she and the host explore and clarify common misunderstandings related to learning challenges.
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/71UWHOgbkYtNoHiUagruBj?si=3d96889cfd2f487b
Episode 25 (year 5): Trump's DEI Critique: Impact on Disability Rights
I analyze an email from James Lange regarding policy changes in President Trump's second term affecting individuals with disabilities, critique Trump's remarks linking diversity hiring to a fatal aviation accident, and provide resources to help families navigate these uncertainties.
In a recent episode, I discussed an email from James Lange about policy changes under President Trump's second term that may affect individuals with disabilities. Lange criticized President Trump's remarks linking diversity hiring to a tragic aviation accident and offered resources for financial planning to help families navigate these uncertainties.
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/71UWHOgbkYtNoHiUagruBj?si=3d96889cfd2f487b
Episode 24 (year 5): Relationships & Neurodivergence: Endings
Neurodivergent individuals experience relationship endings with heightened emotional intensity due to factors like trauma, rejection sensitivity, and communication differences. Navigating these challenges requires self-compassion, acceptance of impermanence, and a focus on building connections through understanding and cooperation.
Neurodivergent individuals experience relationship endings with heightened intensity due to factors like deep emotional investment, trauma sensitivity, and communication differences. Articles by Kristy Forbes, Natalie Roberts, and Laurie Budlong Morse explore these challenges, highlighting the impact of rejection, the struggle for self-identity within neurodiverse relationships, and the importance of fostering connection through understanding and cooperation. These insights emphasize the need for self-compassion, acceptance of impermanence, and the development of effective communication strategies to navigate the complexities of neurodiverse relationships and heal from breakups.
Links for articles:
Link for Pateron: patreon.com/LivingWithAnInvisibleLearningChallenge
Link for BetterHelp sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3A15Ac1
Links for new podcasts:
Shero: Be Your Own Hero Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O7Mb26wUJIsGzZPHuFlhX?si=c3b2fabc1f334284
Chats, Barks, & Growls: Convos With My Pet Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/show/74BJO1eOWkpFGN5fT7qJHh?si=4440df59d52c4522
Think Out: Free Your Imagination Trailer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/71UWHOgbkYtNoHiUagruBj?si=3d96889cfd2f487b