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    On this 15-minute chat on Neurodivergent Mates, I’ll be diving into "The Importance of Building a Network as a Neurodivergent Professional" and exploring why it’s such a game-changer. Networking has not only opened doors in my career but also allowed me to connect with mentors, advocates, and allies who truly understand and support my journey. I’ll share how authenticity plays a critical role in building meaningful connections and how embracing your neurodivergence can strengthen relationships.

    We’ll also talk about practical ways to get started with networking, even if it feels overwhelming at first, and how leveraging online communities can help you connect with like-minded professionals. Additionally, I’ll touch on how storytelling—sharing your unique experiences as a neurodivergent individual—can foster trust and empathy within your network. Finally, I’ll highlight the importance of giving back and supporting others in your network to create a cycle of mutual growth and advocacy.

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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we dive into the world of Neuro-inclusive People Leadership with our special guest, Kate Hardiman.

    Join us as Kate shares her journey, the work she’s passionate about, and her insights on the value of inclusive leadership. Tune in to discover actionable strategies and where you can connect with Kate to learn more about her work.

    Questions

    Tell us a bit about yourselfTell us a little bit about the work that you doWhat is inclusive leadership, and why does it matter today?Why should leaders consider neurodiversity?What basic steps help create a neuro-inclusive environment?How does neuro-inclusion benefit the employee lifecycle?What are the long-term benefits of inclusive leadership for organizations?Where can people connect with you and find out more about your work?


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    Join us on Neurodivergent Mates as we welcome Dr. Matt Zakreski, a psychologist specializing in neurodiversity, to explore the unique world of twice-exceptional (2e) individuals.

    Ever wondered what it means to be “twice-exceptional”? Dr. Matt breaks down how someone can be both gifted and face challenges, the impact of 2e on self-esteem, and the unique hurdles 2e students encounter in school. We’ll also dive into ways schools and workplaces can better support 2e individuals.

    Tune in to hear Dr. Matt’s expert insights on maximizing the potential of neurodivergent minds!

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    Tell us a bit about yourself

    Tell us a bit about your work

    What does “twice-exceptional” mean?

    How can someone be gifted and have challenges?

    What issues do 2e students face in school?

    What effect does being 2e have on self-esteem?

    What could schools and workplaces do to better support 2e individuals?

    Where can people connect with your work


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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we sit down with Nikki Searby to explore the critical intersection of psychological safety and neurodiversity in the workplace. Nikki shares valuable insights on how creating a safe, inclusive environment can empower neurodivergent employees to thrive.

    For those interested in connecting with Nikki Searby and following her journey, stay tuned till the end for more details!

    Questions

    Tell us a bit about yourself?

    Tell us a bit about your work?

    Can you explain what psychological safety means in the context of the workplace?

    What are some signs that a workplace may not be psychologically safe for neurodivergent individuals?

    How does psychological safety particularly impact neurodivergent employees?

    How can managers foster a sense of psychological safety for neurodivergent employees?

    What advice would you give to neurodivergent employees who are struggling to feel safe in their current work environment?

    For those interested in what you are doing, where can they connect with you?


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    On the next episode of Neurodivergent Mates, I’ll be joined by Jessica McGann to discuss her experiences growing up with learning difficulties and ADHD. We’ll dive into her personal journey, including what it was like struggling in school, the impact of those challenges, and her path to an ADHD diagnosis.

    Jessica will also share her experiences with medication and offer advice for others facing similar challenges.

    Tune in to learn more about her story and discover where you can connect with Jessica and her work!

    Questions

    -Tell us a bit about yourself

    -Tell us a bit about your work

    -What was it like growing up and struggling in school

    -What effect has that had on you

    -When were you diagnosed with ADHD?

    -What was your experience trying medication?

    -What advice would you give to others similar to you?

    -Where can people connect with you and your work?

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    Join us in this episode of Neurodivergent Mates as we chat with Anthony Tucker (Tuck), a close friend and advocate for neurodivergent individuals. We’ll explore the challenges of discovering healthy coping strategies, the impact of neurodivergence on personal growth, and how identity issues can shape recovery from substance use.

    Tuck shares practical tips for building routines that support mental health, along with the vital role community plays in maintaining these strategies. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on resilience, self-compassion, and the path to recovery.

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    Tell us a bit about yourself.Tell us a bit about your work.What challenges did you face in discovering healthy coping strategies?How does neurodivergence affect developing coping mechanisms?How do identity issues impact recovery from substance use for neurodivergent people?What tips do you have for building functional routines to support mental health?How does community support help in recovery and maintaining coping strategies?Where can people connect with you and your work?


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    Ever wondered how to stay afloat when the entrepreneurial waters get choppy, especially as a neurodivergent entrepreneur? Join me, Will Wheeler, as I unveil a personal story packed with resilience and perseverance. Discover how the journey of entrepreneurship isn't just about building a business, but about nurturing a mindset that refuses to give up, even when the odds are stacked against you. From the grind of managing a side job to fund your dream, to the critical task of assembling a team that clicks, I lay bare the real obstacles and the strategies that have helped me weather the storm.

    This episode of NeuroDivergent Mates isn't just about the trials; it's a heartfelt testament to the enduring power of resilience. Listen in as I share the crucial support mechanisms that have been my lifeline, offering insights on how you too can remain steadfast in your pursuits. Whether you're grappling with tough decisions or grappling with the idea of quitting, this conversation is a rallying cry to fellow entrepreneurs to remain committed and strong. Prepare to be inspired by tales of grit and tenacity, and gain some valuable advice on thriving as a neurodivergent entrepreneur.

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    This week, we’re joined by special guest Tamsin Jowett to dive into how neurodivergence impacts relationships in midlife! We’ll cover everything from redefining expectations to navigating life changes like menopause, with practical advice for neurodivergent individuals and their loved ones.

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    Tell us a bit about yourself?

    Tell us a bit about your work?

    How has neurodivergence shaped your midlife relationships?

    How do neurodivergent adults adjust relationship expectations in midlife?

    What support helps neurodivergent adults with midlife relationship issues?

    How do menopause or other midlife changes affect neurodivergent relationships?

    What advice would you give neurodivergent individuals navigating midlife relationships?

    Where can people find and connect with you?

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    On this episode of Neurodivergent Mate’s we are excited to be chatting with Myke Ireland, on - How being undiagnosed wreaked havoc on my teens and early 20's.


    The questions we will be covering include:

    QUESTIONS:

    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work

    3. Tell us a bit about your diagnosis journey

    4. What are you now realising about how being undiagnosed impacted you in your teens?

    5. And how did it impact your early adulthood?

    6. What were some positive ways that neurodivergence impacted your early years?

    7. What was the catalyst for you getting a diagnosis?

    8. Your diagnosis is recent, so what are your takeways so far?

    9. Where can people connect with you and your work?


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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we’re thrilled to have Shamus Hart as our special guest. Join us as we explore - What is masking & how does it affect us. Shamus shares personal insights and experiences, shedding light on the challenges many neurodivergent individuals face when trying to fit into societal norms. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation!


    QUESTIONS:

    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work

    3. What is masking?

    4. How does masking affect neurodivergent individuals?

    5. Can masking be a useful tool?

    6. There's a bit of of an "unmasking movement" happening at the moment. What your thoughts on it?

    7. What have been your experiences around masking in the workplace?

    8. What advice could you give to any neurodivergent people out there about managing masking in their life?

    9. Where can people connect with you and find out more about your work?

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    Join us on this episode of Neurodivergent Mates as we welcome our special guest, Darren Clark.

    Darren will be diving into an essential topic: Personal Branding for Neurodivergent Professionals. Whether you’re navigating your career, building your business, or simply looking to make a mark in your industry, personal branding is crucial.

    Darren, who is an expert in this field, will share valuable insights tailored to the unique strengths and challenges that neurodivergent individuals face. Learn how to harness your authentic self to create a brand that stands out and resonates with others.

    QUESTIONS:

    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work

    3. Why is personal branding so important for neurodivergent professionals?

    4. How should branding be different for neurodivergent professionals?

    5. How should neurodivergent professionals identify the best branding for them?

    6. What are the methods through which neurodivergent individuals can build their brand?

    7. What have been some of the positive outcomes of your personal branding as a neurodivergent professional?

    8. Where can people connect with you and your work?

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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we chat with Bella Stevens, who shares her inspiring journey of - Living a Full Life With an Invisible Condition.

    Bella’s story is one of resilience, adaptability, and triumph over the unseen obstacles that many face daily.

    Join us as we explore her experiences, insights, and strategies for navigating a world that often overlooks the complexities of invisible conditions. Whether you’re living with a similar condition or seeking to understand and support someone who is, Bella’s wisdom and perspective offer valuable lessons for us all. Don’t miss this empowering conversation on Neurodivergent Mates!

    QUESTIONS:

    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work

    3. At the point of diagnosis, what were the expectations that the doctors set with you?

    4. How has that changed since? Have there been advancements in treatment?

    5. What are some common misconceptions that people have about your condition?

    6. What roles do physical activity & exercise play in managing your condition?

    7. We had prep conversations with you for this around terminology. Could you elaborate on why your preference is "invisible condition"?

    8. To sum up, what's the message you'd like to get out to others with your condition or an invisible condition in general?

    9. Where can people connect with you and find out more about your work?

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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we are thrilled to welcome special guest Aisling Smith Vance!

    Join us as we delve into the experiences of being a late-diagnosed mother of a child with AuDHD (Autism and ADHD).

    Aisling shares her unique journey, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs she faces while navigating her own neurodivergent world and supporting her child’s needs.

    This conversation highlights the importance of understanding, empathy, and advocacy in the lives of neurodivergent families.


    QUESTIONS:

    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work

    3. Tell us a bit about your journey with late diagnosis as a mother with an AuDHD son

    4. What was life like for you pre-diagnosis?

    5. How much did life change for you and your son post-diagnosis?

    6. Are there any cool unique dynamics in your mother/son relationship given that you're both AuDHD?

    7. What would be some advice you'd give to other parents on similar journeys?

    8. Where can people connect with you and your work?

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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we’re thrilled to welcome Jamie Waller, a dyslexic entrepreneur, investor, and author. He’ll be sharing his thoughts on achieving success as a dyslexic entrepreneur.

    As passionate entrepreneurs aiming to establish Neurodiversity Academy on a global scale, we’re eager to hear Jamie’s insights and learn from his experiences.

    We’ll be exploring questions such as:

    1. Tell us a little bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a little bit about the work that you do

    3. How did your neurodivergence impact your journey to where you are now?

    4. What do you think the issues were with school and higher education that were unhelpful for your dyslexia?

    5. There's good data on the prevalence of neurodivergence in entrepreneurship. Why do you think so many of us find it attractive?

    6. What are some strengths you think employers need to understand that we can bring to the table?

    7. What were some of the struggles you had to learn to overcome as a dyslexic entrepreneur?

    8. Why is it important for neurodivergent leaders in particular to be open about both their struggles and their strengths?

    9. Where can people connect with you and find out more about your work?


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    As the Neurodiversity community expands, it’s becoming clear how each individual’s contributions are crucial to their work.

    Given this, neurodivergent leadership within the community is increasingly important, and having the right understanding and skills is essential.

    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we talk with neurodivergent leader and expert Maz Power to explore this topic further.

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    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work

    3. What impact do neurodivergent leaders bring to the table?

    4. What's the current status quo when it comes to neurodivergent leadership?

    5. Where is the research heading?

    6. What are some strategies to support neurodivergent leaders to help them thrive?

    7. What does an ally to a neurodivergent leader look like?

    8. Why are allies important for neurodivergent leaders?

    9. Where can people connect with you and find out more about your work?

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    On this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we welcome special guest Erin Flint to discuss a crucial topic: Substance Use in Aged Care.

    Erin will share insights into the prevalence of substance use among the elderly, the unique challenges they face, and effective strategies for identification and intervention.

    We’ll explore the impact of substance use on the physical, mental, and social well-being of older adults, and discuss ways caregivers and healthcare providers can offer better support.

    Join us for this important conversation to understand how we can improve care and outcomes for our elderly population dealing with substance use.

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    1. Tell us a bit about yourself

    2. Tell us a bit about your work and research

    3. How common is substance use in aged care?

    4. Could you define use vs abuse and what the focus of your research was?

    5. What are the more common substances that older adults tend to use?

    6. How do those substances affect older adults compared to younger individuals?

    7. What are some of the reasons you've found that older adults use substances?

    8. There is research showing a higher rate of substance abuse in neurodivergent individuals. Have you noticed this in your research?

    9. What are some things that aged care facilities and government could do better on this topic?

    10. Where can people connect with you and your work?

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    As neurodivergent individuals, we frequently find ourselves stepping outside our comfort zones, doing things that clash with our natural inclinations.

    In this episode of Neurodivergent Mates, we explore the reasons why we might need to venture beyond our comfort zones. We discuss our personal experiences and strategies for coping with these challenges as neurodivergent people.

    1. How life can pull neurodivergent people outside of their comfort zone

    2. Ways that stepping outside your comfort zone can be difficult

    3. Ways that stepping outside your comfort zone can be beneficial

    4. Are there specific tools we can use/have used to cope with having to be outside our comfort zone?

    5. How could society create more supportive environments for us to try new things?

    6. What are some tips we could give our friend groups to support us in trying new things?

    7. What advice can we give to other neurodivergent individuals who are hesitant to step outside of their comfort zones?

    8. What should neurodivergent individuals be careful about when it comes to stepping outside of their comfort zone?

    9. How has your comfort zone changed over time?

    10. Have we noticed any changes or personal growth as a result of stepping outside of our comfort zone?

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    When Sol Willian joined us to share their experience navigating the academic world, little did we know how deeply their story would resonate with so many. Their tale, woven into our latest podcast, reveals the intricate fabric of life as a neurodivergent student—before and after diagnosis—and the sometimes paradoxical struggles that come with disabilities both seen and unseen.

    Throughout our conversation, we illuminated the realities of higher education for those with neurodivergent minds, from the nuances of disability services on campuses to the personal and collective journey of reframing what it means to be disabled. Sol's openness about their identity challenges and triumphs invites a broader dialogue on inclusion within academia, while we also dissect the diverse environmental factors that can impede or empower students in their educational pursuits. Alongside the quiet battle with imposter syndrome, our discussion encapsulates a community's plea for a learning space that celebrates diverse intellectual patterns.

    Our episode culminates with strategic insights on how educational institutions can and should evolve to support neurodivergent students more effectively. Touching on the potential of assistive technology, the importance of early intervention, and the transformative power of tailored support, we stress the need for proactive strategies over reactive ones. As we sign off, we reflect on the inspiring interactions with the younger generation and the promise of a more inclusive future. Join us for this heartfelt exchange that not only enlightens but also advocates for the empowerment of every neurodivergent mate in academia.

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    The chaotic symphony of managing life across time zones strikes all too familiar a note for many of us, and when you throw in the beautiful complexity of the neurodivergent mind, it's a dance that demands both precision and grace. Enter Brie Mills, a beacon of radical authenticity from the States, whose viral social media exploits have etched a meme-shaped imprint on our hearts. Our latest chat not only celebrates Brie's relatable take on the neurodiverse experience but also opens the floodgates to your engagement through the maze of online community building and personal revelations.

    Striking that sweet spot between personal authenticity and the curated persona that the internet seems to demand is no mean feat, as my co-host Photon John and I can attest. We're baring it all – the laughs, the gaffes, and the earnest pursuit of connection that shapes our digital identities. From navigating introversion to choosing strategy over spontaneity, we're dissecting what it means to resonate with an audience while staying fiercely true to oneself. And let's not forget the peculiar thrill (and occasional awkwardness) of being recognized from your online life while out grabbing a coffee.

    Naturally, not every online interaction is a walk in the park, especially when the trolls come out to play. But here's the kicker: handling the rough with the smooth makes for some seriously good storytelling. We're not just tossing around sarcasm and sharing how to handle biting comments with a laugh; we're delving into the heart of what makes us tick. From owning our neurodivergent traits to sidestepping the swamps of internet arguments, this episode is a treasure trove of insights into embracing our unique selves amidst a world that's still learning to appreciate the neurodiverse spectrum. So plug in, and let's celebrate the art of being unabashedly, unapologetically us.

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    Navigating the complexities of neurodivergence and eating disorders is a journey not many can speak to with authority and empathy quite like our guest, Lindsay Keating. It's a path she treads daily, not just in her personal life with her daughter's challenges but also as a beacon of support for others through her initiatives, Nature Moves and Spectrum Sports. This episode peels back the layers of early developmental delays and the nuanced dance of diagnosing conditions such as autism, painting a vivid picture of the intersection where personal experience meets the broader societal need for awareness and understanding.

    Feel the pulse of energy as we track the creation of innovative programs that champion inclusivity in sports and the outdoors for children on the spectrum. Lindsay's narrative weaves through her transformative journey from burnout to creating opportunities that nurture both physical skills and life lessons. The conversation takes a dive into the importance of non-critical support and the power of open communication, especially in the sensitive process of eating disorder recovery in neurodivergent individuals. It's a testament to the profound impact that tailored community programs can have, not only for the children they serve but also for the adults who find a newfound purpose in guiding them.

    As we bring this enlightening dialogue to a close, we take a moment to honor the resilience and diverse tapestry of experiences within the neurodivergent community. Lindsay's story and the powerful insights shared serve as a reminder of the unique strengths and perspectives neurodiversity adds to our world. So sit back and join us for this heartfelt episode that champions the beauty of differences and the importance of forging understanding and support within families and communities.

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