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  • In this engaging conversation, Simon Scott and Jordan James explore various themes including neurotypical interactions, the transition to full-time podcasting and the thought-provoking show 'Severance'. They delve into the concept of 'innies' and 'outies' as a metaphor for the duality of self in the context of neurodivergence. They discuss the impact of past experiences on character building, the struggles of commuting and travel, and the weight of everyday responsibilities we wish our 'Innies' could do for us.


    This weeks Hot Topic covers Actor and Last of Us Star Bella Ramsey being diagnosed as Autistic after a neuro-affirming crew member spotted the signs: https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/bella-ramsey-autistic-signs-the-last-of-us-b2723641.html


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  • In this conversation, Jordan and Simon discuss the concept of time blindness, with both speakers sharing their experiences and perspectives on managing time and procrastination in their daily lives. They share their tips and experiences around the intricacies of their morning preparations and daily routines, the struggles they face with time management, the challenges of demand avoidance, and the impact of time blindness on their lives. Plus Jordan talks about his special interest purchases, and Simon delves into the life changes that come with buying a house.


    This weeks Hot Topic covers a story in the news about children being rejected by the NHS mental heal services because they are Autistic:

    https://news.sky.com/story/children-being-rejected-by-nhs-mental-health-services-if-theyre-autistic-parents-say-13322027


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  • In this conversation Jordan James and Simon Scott, speak with resident therapist Ashley Bentley about the the impact of RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria) on mental health, nervous system regulation and self-soothing techniques to manage anxiety and overwhelming feelings. They discuss the importance of visual stimuli in creating a comforting environment, the inner critic stemming from childhood trauma, the complexities of adult responsibilities and the disconnect between empathy and rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) and the tools available for managing anxiety and self-doubt.


    This weeks Hot Topic discuss the misinformation surrounding vaccines and autism, emphasizing the importance of education and advocacy for neurodiversity. The conversation highlights the need to debunk myths and promote a better understanding of autism, while also celebrating the contributions of neurodivergent individuals.


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  • In this conversation, Jordan and Simon discuss their personal experiences with anxiety sickness, particularly in relation to life changes and global events. They explore the impact of moving house, the nature of anxiety, and how it can manifest physically and emotionally. The discussion also touches on the overwhelming empathy felt towards global crises and the challenges of staying informed without becoming consumed by anxiety as an Autistic person. They emphasize the importance of coping strategies, practicing mindfulness and the need for community support during difficult times.


    This weeks Hot Topic is John Cena's heel turn. They discuss the cultural phenomenon of wrestling for the autistic community, John Cena's legacy and its emotional resonance with autistic fans as their hero of 22 years joins the dark side.


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  • In this engaging conversation, Jordan James and Simon Scott explore the themes of self-care, stress management, and the psychology behind collecting and purchasing items.


    They share personal experiences with financial management and the impact of obsessions on their lives, particularly in relation to their neurodivergent experiences. They explore the themes of nostalgia, how childhood experiences shape adult behaviours, the impact of having disposable income on purchasing habits, and the connection to one's inner child. The dialogue highlights the complexities of interests and obsessions, emphasizing the emotional satisfaction derived from indulging in passions and the societal influences that drive consumer behaviour.


    This weeks Hot Topic covers The Standard's article 'Daydreaming, social awkwardness: Has the internet diagnosed you with autism or ADHD?' Read it here: https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/autism-adhd-diagnosis-test-surge-tiktok-b1207881.html


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  • In this conversation, Simon Scott and Jordan James talk to Chris Ash, an autistic student at the University of Exeter, exploring the challenges and experiences of navigating university life as neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the impact of chaotic living environments, the importance of self-awareness, and the fears associated with transitioning into the challenges of navigating adult life. The speakers share personal anecdotes about their experiences with stress, independence, and lifestyle adjustments, including food habits during university life.


    This weeks Hot Topic is the controversial statements made by President Trump regarding autism and the impact of misinformation on the public perception of Neurodivergent people.


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  • In this engaging conversation, Jordan James, Simon Scott, and Ashley Bentley explore the importance of embracing one's inner child, particularly for neurodivergent individuals. They discuss personal experiences, the healing power of connecting with the inner child, and the role of hypnotherapy in this process. The conversation delves into the impact of synaptic pruning on mental health, the dangers of silencing the inner child, and practical steps to foster creativity and self-acceptance. Ashley shares insights on how to navigate shame and the significance of allowing the inner child to express itself freely and the importance of finding community and embracing individuality. They discuss the challenges of adult responsibilities while nurturing the inner child, emphasizing the need to build resilience in children and empower them through imagination.


    This weeks Hot Topic focuses on Bill Gates' recent acknowledgment of neurodivergence, underscoring the importance of awareness and acceptance in society.


    Guest: Ashley Bentley: Hypnotherapist, Coach & Breathwork Practitioner, Integrative Coaching, Breathwork & Hypnotherapy


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  • In this episode, Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss their personal journeys with accepting their neurodivergence. They share their experiences with pain, positivity, and the challenges of navigating societal perceptions of autism and ADHD. They discuss the impact of societal expectations on individuals with disabilities, the importance of recognizing and addressing internalized ableism, and the journey towards self-love and acceptance. The conversation also touches on the challenges of communication, the significance of open discussions about neurodivergence, and the human experience in the context of sports, particularly focusing on Luka Doncic's recent trade to the LA Lakers in the NBA.


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  • In this episode, Jordan James and Simon Scott reconnect for Season 2, sharing their personal journeys of growth, mental health, and the neurodivergent experience. They discuss the importance of focusing on what can be controlled, the challenges of moving house, and reflections on their Christmas experiences. They discuss Simon's journey of unmasking his neurodivergence, the impact of supportive friendships, and the empowerment that comes from embracing one's true self. The conversation also touches on the societal implications of neurodivergence, culminating in a hot topic discussion about Elon Musk and the misuse of neurodivergence as an excuse for behaviour.


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  • The Neurodivergent Experience podcast is back with Season 2!


    This is a podcast where we share the lived experiences of Neurodivergent people to help create a better understanding for our community. Join us every week as we bring you honest, raw, and inspiring conversations with specialists, advocates, and individuals who know what it’s like to live the Neurodivergent experience.


    Meet Jordan James, a neurodivergent specialist, father of neurodivergent children and author of the best selling book 'The Autistic Experience'. And Simon Scott, an Autistic ADHD broadcaster, actor and advocate.


    Being Neurodivergent is often shrouded in misconceptions, stereotypes, and limited knowledge. While our experiences may overlap, no two stories are the same. Through this podcast, we aim to challenge those misconceptions and dive deep into the diverse experiences of those in the spectrum by sharing our personal stories, and exploring topics like early interventions, sensory processing, education, employment, and much more. Each episode will feature insightful conversations about living in the spectrum, with guest experts, advocates, and allies who are passionate about creating an inclusive and accepting world.


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  • In this episode, we discuss living with pathological demand avoidance (PDA), a condition that is not officially recognized by most authorities. We share personal experiences and examples of how demand avoidance affects our daily lives, including struggles with completing tasks, seeking medical help, and pursuing hobbies. We reflect on the impact of demand avoidance on mental health and relationships, the lack of recognition and understanding of the condition, and how it can both help and hinder us in different aspects of our lives.


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  • "Growing up in an undiagnosed family made me feel different from others and lead to a sense of being strange or weird!"


    This episode of the Neurodivergent Experience discusses growing up in an undiagnosed family. Sophie James, Jordan's daughter, joins to share her experience about feeling different from other families, the challenges of navigating the school playground, the lack of support from the school, and the importance of bonding through daddy-daughter days. Sophie, shares her perspective on growing up with an undiagnosed autistic father and the challenges they faced as a family and reflect on the changes that occurred after Jordan's autism diagnosis and the newfound understanding and acceptance it brought them.


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  • Society's perspective on autism has shifted, but there is still work to be done to combat misinformation and stigma.


    In this episode, Jordan James and Simon Scott interview Steve Silberman, the author of NeuroTribes. They discuss the impact of Silberman's book on the neurodivergent community and the importance of embracing neurodiversity. They delve into the history of autism and the misconceptions surrounding Hans Asperger, the legacy of autism, the shift in society's perspective on autism and the importance of finding support within the neurodivergent community. Silberman shares his perspective on the medical model of autism and we explore the impact of the book 'NeuroTribes' in creating advocates for neurodiversity, the concept of the autism spectrum, the need for more frequent and dedicated opportunities for autistic children to engage in their special interests, as these interests can lead to meaningful and successful lives.


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  • Language matters when discussing autism, and it is important to use inclusive and empowering language that recognizes the abilities and strengths of autistic individuals. In this episode, Simon and Jordan are joined by Dr. Luke Beardon, Author and Senior Lecturer in Autism at The Autism Centre, Sheffield Hallam University. Dr Luke talks about the majority of students in his courses studying autism being autistic, the negative narratives and misinformation surrounding autism, the us vs them narrative, gaslighting and professional misinformation, the identity crisis faced by late-diagnosed individuals, and the criticism of high-functioning individuals on the autism spectrum.


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  • This is episode #6 of the Neurodivergent Experience, re-released while were on Hiatus. We Will be back with NEW episodes in February


    Meltdowns can be overwhelming and uncontrollable experiences, often triggered by sensory overload or unexpected events. In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott share what meltdowns feel like from a neurodivergent perspective. They cover the causes and effects of meltdowns, the importance of self-care and coping mechanisms - such as stimming and finding ways to recharge - the challenges of social anxiety and the power of communication.


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  • In our final episode of the year and our first season, hosts Jordan James and Simon Scott reflect on their experiences and growth throughout 2024, discussing starting a podcast, personal achievements, family dynamics, and the challenges they faced as neurodivergent individuals.


    We encapsulate a year of significant personal development and connection, our mental health journeys, the impact of significant losses, and the importance of community. As we look forward to the new year, we set intentions and promises for personal growth and fulfilment, trying to buy less trainers and what to look forward to in Season 2 of The Neurodivergent Experience.


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  • In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, hosts Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss various themes around the infamous Autistic sense of justice. We share our personal anecdotes and insights on dealing with liars, how past experiences of violence and trauma shape our current behaviours and perceptions, particularly regarding trust and disingenuousness. We delve into the complexities of emotional expression, the impact of hypocrisy, and the challenges of honesty in relationships for Autistic people and the struggle between maintaining emotional safety and the desire for genuine connections.


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  • In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, hosts Jordan James and Simon Scott explore the multifaceted aspects of being Autistic at Christmas, discussing their personal traditions and the ups and downs of the holiday season.

    We explore various aspects of Christmas, from personal traditions and family dynamics to the anxieties and expectations that come with the holiday season. We discuss the significance of family interactions over material gifts and reflect on how our perspectives on Christmas preparations have evolved over time, through kindness, understanding, and creating comfortable spaces for neurodivergent individuals.


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  • In this episode we answer your questions! We will be doing more episodes like this weekly in addition to our Thursday episodes in the new year!


    If you have any questions for us email us at [email protected] and use Mailbag in the subject line. Who knows, we could answer yours next!


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  • "Don't worry. Everyone is a little Autistic".


    In this episode we delve into the complexities that come from Neurotypicals saying the wrong thing to us, especially Autistic, ADHD or AuDHD people. We discuss the harmful nature of functioning labels, the need for updated language around the disabling sides of neurodivergence and for greater understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity in society as a whole.


    Takeaways

    Being neurodivergent is a unique experience that deserves understanding.Misconceptions about autism and ADHD can be harmful and diminish individual experiences.Functioning labels are often misleading and can hinder support for those in need.It's important to educate others about neurodiversity to foster understanding.The struggles of ADHD are often oversimplified and misunderstood.Misconceptions about autism often diminish individual experiences.Support is not special treatment; it's necessary help.

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