Everyone has a story. Every voice deserves to be heard. This podcast is dedicated to empowering autistic self-advocates by sharing valuable resources, amplifying lived experiences, and fostering a sense of community and understanding. Through a blend of expert insights and personal narratives, each episode explores topics that matter to autistic individuals navigating everyday life. Pull up a chair, let’s unmask it together.
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Unmasking Autism Podcasts
A place where we explore research, amplify autistic voices, and change the way we think about autism in life and in professional therapy practice. Visit learnplaythrive.com/podcast/
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You’ve landed at Spark Launch — the guide star for embracing what it means to be neurodiverse. Hosted by Chaya Mallavaram (the artsy ADHD brain behind Spark Launch) and Mike Cornell (a peer support specialist who reminds us that imperfection is where the magic happens), this podcast dives deep into the messy, beautiful, and often challenging realities of neurodivergent life. Each episode blends personal stories with expert insights to tackle issues affecting our community, such as mental hea ...
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The Unfinished Idea | Autism Spectrum, ADHD, AUDHD, Neurodiverse caregiver
That Sounds Fun Network
What’s it really like parenting a child with ADHD and autism? How can parents, teachers, and communities better support neurodivergent children? How do autistic and ADHD individuals experience the world? Each week, we explore these questions with practical strategies, emotional insight, and real stories. I’m Greer — a mum of two boys (and two dogs!) raising a child with special educational needs (SEN) alongside my husband. Our daily life looks different from the norm, but it’s full of love, ...
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Once we discover we’re both Autistic and ADHD, it feels like we’ve unlocked the key to everything. But then we bump up against the real question—how do we actually use this key? We’re left wondering: How do we get out of burnout instead of just reading about it? What does unmasking look like in your 30s, 40s or 50s? How do we make ‘simple’ things actually feel simple? I’m Adria Sophia Melichar, an AuDHD coach with over a decade helping hundreds who don’t fit the mold to find their own ways f ...
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Quietly Autistic at Last A podcast for the women who were always "a little different"—but never had the words for why. Hosted by Dr. Allison Sucamele, a woman diagnosed with autism later in life, this podcast explores the quiet, often-overlooked experiences of neurodivergent women who spent years—sometimes decades—masked, misunderstood, or misdiagnosed. Each episode is a gentle unraveling of what it means to be quietly autistic at last: the grief of being missed, the relief of being named, t ...
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I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, everything made sense. Join me every Tuesday as I chat with leading experts, celebrities and psychiatrists. This is the podcast I wish I heard when I was younger. None of us are broken, just different. We have all always been enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tina and Ann met as journalists covering a capital murder trial, 15 years ago. Tina has been a tv and radio personality and has three children. Ann has a master's in counseling and has worked in the jail system, was a director of a battered woman's shelter/rape crisis center, worked as an assistant director at a school for children with autism, worked with abused kids and is currently raising her three children who have autism. She also is autistic and was told would not graduate high school ...
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Takiwātanga, Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time. This is a podcast about autism stories. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space'. www.takiwatanga.org.nz ------------------------------ Support our here: https://bit.ly/Takiwatangashirts ----------------------------- #Takiwatanga, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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This podcast is intended to be a resource for special needs families. NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan, Founder of Law Offices of Adam Dayan, PLLC, will be interviewing experts in the field of special education who can be resources to parents whose children are struggling educationally and who are seeking guidance about what steps to take next.
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South Florida moms, Brenda and Kristi, candidly discuss MOTHERHOOD and AUTISM while balancing heels, cocktails, and meltdowns. They share the challenges and triumphs that define the parenting journey of their own special needs sons (autism spectrum disorder + CHRNA7 genetic duplication). Together, they provide community support and a lifeline to parents of newly diagnosed children, teens, and adults. Guests bring essential professional information to educate and empower families. The blondes ...
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Burnout. Boundaries. Bullsh*t. I’ve been lost, broken, burnt out and told a thousand times to just get on with it. Add perimenopause into the mix, a late autism and ADHD diagnosis, and you’ve got the perfect storm. I’m Moody, human first, divergent always. This isn’t self-help, it’s the realities of being late diagnosed, the skill regression that comes with burnout, and the process of relearning life all over again. Some weeks it’s heartbreak, betrayal, grief that rips you open. Other weeks ...
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Welcome to (RE)FRAMED the official podcast from Reframing Autism! We are so excited to launch (RE)FRAMED in mid-2023 as our second podcast iteration! Reframing Autism is an Australian, Autistic-led charity which provides educational resources and opportunities to the Autistic and autism communities, and amplifies diverse Autistic voices across our platforms. Through our podcast we hope to centre our Autistic stories, share our knowledge and contribute to conversations impacting us, our commu ...
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- TRIGGER WARNING-This podcast will discuss autism, suicide, mental health, and wellness, among other topics, with autistic individuals and different professionals with the goal of unmasking stereotypes, increasing awareness, advocating for mental health and wellness, and attempting to shatter the stigmas of these topics through conversation and personal experience. The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma (AFO), www.autismfoundationok.org, @AutismfoundationOK, strives to improve the lives of Oklah ...
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Hidden in Plain Sight - ADHD, ASD, and OCD - The Often Missed Diagnoses Driving Overthinking, People Pleasing, Perfectionism, Self-Doubt, and Burnout
Dr. Lauren Schaefer
Let's see if this fits for you. You’re overwhelmed and tired, mentally, emotionally, maybe even physically. You overthink everything, feel like you're never doing enough, and constantly worry about what others think. You're often stuck in cycles of procrastination, perfectionism, or people-pleasing. Social situations can feel draining, and even rest doesn’t feel restful. You’re the one who holds it together. You care deeply and try so hard to be good and helpful, while quietly unraveling ins ...
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Welcome to the Apparently Autistic Podcast! Our goal is to unmask the spectrum with real voices and real experiences. On the podcast, we hope to educate people about autism, and provide our personal experiences as well as advice and strategies both from a neurodivergent and neurotypical point of view.
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An unfiltered podcast for adults navigating life, ADHD and relationships. Getting real and raw with therapist Jennifer McKenzie. Expect to hear guests speaking their truth and getting down to the nitty gritty on all things life. What does your inner voice say to you? Jen also opens up about her own journey over coming addiction, domestic abuse, being late diagnosed Autistic & ADHD at the age of 40, unmasking, and some of the challenges she has faced. Jen is the owner of Lunar Spirit Wellbein ...
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A late-diagnosed Autistic ADHDer, navigating life post-diagnosis and reflecting on her own experiences as a neurodivergent women in the 21st century. Chatting all things ADHD, Autism and more, in the hopes of helping others to feel less alone and empowered to live their best neurodivergent lives as neurothrivergents. Follow on Instagram: @Neurothrivergent
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Welcome to Unmask Your Mind, the podcast where we break down mental health stigmas, uncover the truth about neurodivergence, and explore the impact of trauma—one conversation at a time. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, mental health professional, or someone seeking to better understand yourself and the people around you, this show is for anyone passionate about creating a world where everyone’s unique brain is valued, understood, and supported. Each episode is packed with practical strategi ...
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Welcome to Hoots Who, The Owl Centre’s Neurodiversity Podcast. Join us as we explore heartfelt stories, insightful anecdotes, and practical tips from the remarkable people who make up our neurodiversity team. From our dedicated staff members to the inspirational colleagues we collaborate with, each episode brings you closer to the world of neurodiversity, celebrating the unique perspectives and strengths that make us who we are.
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Exploring mental health and mental illness from the inside out. Mental illness is already struggle. Living with comorbidity issues seems nearly impossible. They present unique factors when attempting to advocate and get healthy. This podcast investigates the issues from both sides of the desk. Prompted by my late psychologist we provide episodes during episodes. Officially diagnosed with Autism, Bipolar, OCD, ADHD and more. This is an unprofessional analysis, along with mental illness expert ...
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Neuro Rainbow Cast with Autisticly Aar is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of the neurodivergent and disabled communities.Hosted by Aar Jae/Eira-Auri Williams, the show provides a platform for individuals to share their lived experiences in an honest and truthful manner. Where we hope to learn and discover more about neurodivergent conditions under its rainbow from ADHD to autism, dyspraxia to dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions. By unmasking societal constructs and chal ...
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Hosted by New York Post and Fox News columnist, and co-author of the best-selling book, “Stolen Youth,” The Karol Markowicz Podcast expands on the topics that drove Karol’s most popular columns and conversations, namely, the cultural and social issues that affect us all. What's marriage really like? Why are we lied to about what it's like to have children? What does it mean to succeed in your career? In each episode, Markowicz aims to find real answers to the deep questions that really matte ...
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Two SEND mums winging life, trying to keep the kids alive and ourselves sane. A relaxed podcast about everything SEND and how WE navigate this journey. From the little wins in life down to wiping the sh*t off your walls. This is a podcast for anyone who has a little bit of dark humour in them and uses this as a coping mechanism (or not!). We know how important it is to have a village when it comes to our SEND children and we would love for you to be a part of this village!
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Join Erika Broom each week as she discusses all the things she loves!
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The Women Empowered Podcast is intended for all women who want to learn, grow, and empower themselves. The podcast covers various topics that can help women in their personal and professional lives, such as entrepreneurship, career growth, leadership, self-care, and personal development. It is suitable for women of all ages, backgrounds, and professions who seek inspiration, motivation, and strategies to achieve their goals. Women Empowered podcast will cover a wide range of topics that empo ...
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Calling all Solopreneurs, Independent Hairstylists and Salon Suite Owners and independent beauty professionals - Inspiration, Information and actionable tips to help you grow your business behind and beyond the chair, and consciously create your best and most abundant life.
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Listen to our experts talk about topics that concern you. Our conversations range from health topics with our providers and specialists, to current news and updates at the health system. We hope you will share this with your friends and family too!
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Welcome to the Emotional Alchemy Podcast where safety is medicine, connection is never automated and everything is relational.
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Looking For Some Mid-Week Inspiration? Get a fresh perspective from people from around the globe. If By Chance showcases change makers. It’s a platform to raise awareness and connect people to the resources they need to amplify their impact. New podcast episodes every Wednesday FOLLOW ► Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hellohuman.global/) Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/hellohuman-global) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/HelloHuman.global) CREDITS 🎙️ Voiceover provided by Ke ...
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One day last year after another overwhelming morning trying to get my distressed SEND son into school, I came home, slumped on the sofa and sobbed. I was at my wits’ end. I didn’t think I could do it a second longer. It made me think of all the other struggling SEND parents out there, possibly on their sofas, crying too. If I felt overwhelmed, so did they. If I was struggling, perhaps I wasn’t alone. The responsibility and pressure of raising a SEND child can sometimes be too much. How could ...
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Episode 4: Neurodivergent Friendships, Social Energy and Finding Your People
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27:27Join our hosts as they talk about friendship wins, struggles and finding connection. With guest, Jason Layton, a psychology student, our interview focuses on managing your social battery, creating connections in ways that feel comfortable to you and learning what social interactions you enjoy most. If you are looking for more resources on creating …
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From Triggered to Grounded: Why Calm Feels So Hard (and How to Find It Anyway)
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39:13Send us a text Ever feel like you know you’re overreacting but can’t stop? Dr. Lauren Schaefer breaks down why frustration hits harder for sensitive, high-alert nervous systems, and how small shifts in thought, breath, and rhythm can rebuild your frustration tolerance from the inside out. What if your frustration isn’t a flaw but a signal? In this …
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The Karol Markowicz Show: The Science of Sex and Gender: Colin Wright on Biology, Ideology, and Truth in Modern Politics
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25:56In this episode, evolutionary biologist Colin Wright joins the show to explore the clash between biological science and modern gender ideology. He shares his experiences working at a think tank, navigating academic censorship, and challenging politically driven narratives about sex and gender. Colin also discusses the societal impact of redefining …
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What if the warning signs you're ignoring right now could save you from months of burnout recovery? Most of us don't recognize we're headed for burnout until we're already there. But what if you could catch it at the tipping point—that moment where things could still go either way? This episode shares the early warning signs that show up before ful…
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Gut Health, Biomedical Interventions & Autism Parenting: A Real Conversation with Greer McGuinness
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28:28What happens when two Greers sit down to talk about autism, parenting, and the truth about gut health? Between misinformation online and the pressure parents face to “do it all,” this conversation brings clarity, compassion, and science back into focus. n this honest and empowering episode, Greer Jones is joined by Greer McGuinness, a registered di…
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Lee Smith on The China Matrix: U.S.-China Corruption, Trump’s Trade Legacy, and the Future of Media
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22:20In this episode, author and journalist Lee Smith joins the show to discuss his new book, The China Matrix, and how American corruption has become deeply entangled with Chinese influence. Smith shares his personal journey as a writer, reflecting on how 9/11 shaped his worldview and the evolution of his career. The conversation explores Donald Trump’…
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Hot Flashes, Cold Takes, And Why Trucker Hats Are Ageless: Aging OutLOUD with Angela Burk
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1:22:25Send us a text Midlife isn’t a slow fade; it’s a volume knob. We sit down with Angela, the force behind Real Girls Guide and RGG55, to rewrite the script on aging and claim midlife as a comeback. From the lost folder that sparked her book to the candid truths she shares about hormones, identity, and self-trust, this conversation is a bright, unflin…
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The Tragic Impact Of Undiagnosed ADHD & How To Reverse It | Dr. Jacob Ambrose
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1:00:32Dr Jacob Ambrose is an ADHD expert and clinical psychologist with a vast knowledge of ADHD. With years of experience specialising in ADHD, Dr Jay understands the complex struggles of ADHD and he’s here to help you understand yourself. 00:00 Trailer 02:27 How ADHD affects self esteem 04:40 Jacob’s mission 08:19 The emotional consequences of overwhel…
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# 9 - Autistic Halloween: Sensory, Social, & Soul-Level Realities
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20:30Send us a text For many, Halloween is a night of fun, costumes, and candy. But for late-diagnosed autistic women, it can be something much deeper, and more overwhelming. In this episode, Dr. Allison Sucamele explores why a sensory-heavy, socially-charged holiday can feel so different when your nervous system has spent a lifetime masking and is fina…
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When Control Becomes the Cage: Letting Go of Anxious Safety Behaviors
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23:51Send us a text In this episode, we dig into the quiet habits that masquerade as “self-care” but actually keep us trapped in anxiety, what therapists call safety behaviors. A safety behavior is anything you do to try to feel less anxious, uncertain, or uncomfortable in the moment. From mental reassurance loops to over-planning every possible outcome…
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Why I Created the Hidden in Plain Sight Podcast
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8:19Send us a text This brief episode explores the purpose of this podcast and why it was created. So many women look fine on the outside, capable, kind, accomplished, while quietly suffering on the inside. Hidden in Plain Sight is for the ones who hold it all together, the ones who care too much, the the high-functioning, deeply feeling women who have…
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Is It Anxiety or OCD? Understanding Overthinking
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14:11Send us a text If you’ve ever found yourself thinking and thinking and thinking, turning a situation over in your mind like a Rubik’s cube, trying to find the right feeling, the right explanation, the right evidence that you’re safe or good or okay—this episode is for you. Today on the podcast, we’re exploring one of the more confusing overlaps in …
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Real Talk with Seasoned Autism Moms: Parenting, Advocacy & Pivoting with Brittney & Tash
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38:41What happens when two seasoned autism moms sit down and share everything — the meltdowns, the victories, and the toothbrush hunts that never seem to end? This conversation is raw, real, and filled with laughter — a masterclass in resilience, advocacy, and finding joy in the chaos of parenting neurodivergent kids. In this powerful episode, Greer is …
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Buck Sexton on Porn, Marriage, and Modern Masculinity — Plus Rebeccah Heinrichs on Raising Strong Families
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35:50In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol is joined by Buck Sexton, co-host of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, for a candid advice segment tackling marriage, porn addiction, and how couples can communicate through difficult issues. Buck shares why he believes pornography harms men and relationships — and how the right approach can open…
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Autism, Sexuality, and the Power of Neuroculture w/ Candice Christiansen (Season 2 Finale)
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46:52In the season finale of season 2, Mike and Chaya sit down with Candice Christiansen, a leading voice at the intersection of neurodiversity, trauma, and intimacy, for a conversation that gets existential—and a little bit weird. The three explore the sacred energy of creation, the challenge of healing in a world that isn't always helpful, and what it…
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You get excited about international travel, new projects, spontaneous adventures. Then you're completely overwhelmed because you took on too much without the recovery time your nervous system needed. Sound familiar? Welcome to the Excitement Overwhelm Paradox. Your ADHD side spots something shiny and goes all-in. Your Autistic side needs predictabi…
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Through a Sibling’s Eyes: Growing Up with a Brother on the Spectrum
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32:48CHECK OUT THE UNFINISHED RESOURCES- pick up play guide, meltdown guide, and more! What’s it really like to grow up as the sibling of a neurodivergent child? While the world often focuses on parents and diagnoses, siblings live a story that’s rarely told — one of deep love, quiet resilience, and unspoken understanding. In this heartfelt conversation…
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The Karol Markowicz Show: 15 Days: Unmasking the Hidden Toll of School Closures with Natalya Murakhver
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20:45In this episode, Karol sits down with filmmaker Natalya Murakhver, producer and director of the powerful documentary 15 Days, to uncover the lasting effects of pandemic school closures on children and families. They dive into the role of teachers’ unions, the importance of media literacy, and why diverse perspectives are crucial in understanding wh…
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How A Young Child Witnessed Exile And Turned Pain Into Power: Ana Hebra Flaster's Story Part 2
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1:05:04Send us a text An Interview with Author of Property of the Revolution! This is part 2! A Cuban family escapes with 48 hours’ notice and rebuilds a life defined by work, honor and love, seen through the eyes of a six-year-old who learns to turn pain into power. We trace culture, politics, and identity across borders, and why telling the truth preser…
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Send us a text 🎧 Season 2, Episode 1: "We’re Still Here (Somehow)" Strap in – the moaniest mums in the podcast game are BACK for Season 2! Kicking things off with tales of summer survival, EHCP hangovers, and the usual SEND-school chaos, your two unfiltered hosts return with zero filter and even less patience. This episode? It's part therapy, part …
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# 8 - The Double Voice Within: Navigating the Autistic Inner Monologue
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20:12Send us a text “I am speaking on the outside. But I am also narrating, analyzing, and negotiating on the inside. Two tracks. One body. One mind.” Welcome to Quietly Autistic at Last, the space where we stop performing, start understanding, and learn to live by the rhythm of our own nervous systems. I’m your host, Dr. Allison Sucamele. In this episo…
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Making Myrtle Beach Autism-Friendly: Chef Jamie Daskalis on Inclusive Restaurants & Community Change
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36:55What if dining out with your autistic child didn’t feel stressful — but safe, supported, and even joyful? In Myrtle Beach, that dream is already a reality. Thanks to one mom’s advocacy, this coastal city has become a national model for autism-friendly dining and travel. n this heartfelt episode, Greer talks with Jamie Daskalis — award-winning chef,…
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17 ADHD Hacks That Actually Work (The last one is a MUST)
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45:53Do you want to truly master your ADHD? Does your brain feel like 10 highly caffeinated squirrels are barrelling around up there? Does this cause overwhelm, anxiety and procrastination? Do you feel like you can't start basic chores? Here are 17 life changing ADHD hacks that will change your life. Timestamps: 02:26 Memory bracelets 04:06 Body doublin…
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The Emotional Reality of Raising Neurodivergent Kids: Guilt, Grief & Resilience in Autism Parenting with Leona Smith
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29:08What happens when parenting looks completely different from what you imagined? From unexpected autism diagnoses to “everyday grief” and learning to let go of old expectations, raising neurodivergent children is a journey filled with both heartbreak and deep joy. If you’ve ever felt torn between parenting neurodivergent and neurotypical children, th…
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Leland Vittert on Autism, Resilience, and the Power of Parental Love
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20:39In this episode of The Karol Markowitz Show, Karol sits down with journalist and author Leland Vittert to discuss his new book, Born Lucky, and his deeply personal journey growing up with autism. Vittert opens up about how his parents’ love and adaptability shaped his path, the lessons he’s learned about character and perseverance, and what honest …
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Montessori Magic: How Freedom-Based Learning Supports ADHD and Autistic Children w/ Rupali Sharma
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47:04Mike and Chaya sit down with Rupali Sharma, founder and director of The T.E.C. Schools in Worcester, Massachusetts, who shares her journey from architecture to Montessori education, revealing how autonomy, observation, and child-centered learning create environments where neurodivergent children thrive without labels or limitations. We Also Cover: …
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Hey, I'm back. It's been a minute and this episode is just a quick check in to say hi and catch up before next fortnight"s episode where I'll be talking about Triangulation, what it looks like, the different ways it shows up and why boundaries matter more than ever. It"s been six months. A lots happened. I've been quiet, dealing with things that hi…
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You walk into a space and immediately feel on edge. Or you’re in that doctor’s office waiting room, and you just CAN’T be there anymore. Or you’re lounging in your living room and, for some reason, it’s like you can’t truly relax. When you're AuDHD, spaces aren't backgrounds. They actively drain or restore you. That "I can't think clearly here" is …
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One Year of The Unfinished Idea: Reflections, Lessons & What I Want the World to Know
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1:35:44What a year it’s been! From late-night recordings and community building to tears, laughter, and so much learning — The Unfinished Idea just turned ONE! This episode is a celebration — of growth, courage, connection, and the beautiful chaos that comes with being a neurodivergent family. Whether you’ve been here since episode one or are just joining…
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When the Mind Won’t Stop Checking: OCD and Mental Compulsions
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15:12Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Lauren Schaefer unpacks the often invisible or overlooked side of OCD, mental compulsions. While many people associate OCD with visible rituals or checking behaviors, for others the compulsions happen largely in the mind: replaying conversations, analyzing motives, or mentally reviewing to find certainty and reli…
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Lessons on Reading, Resilience, and Real Life with Mary Katharine Ham
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18:23In this special anniversary episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol marks two years of thought-provoking conversations with Mary Katharine Ham. Together, they dive into the growing crisis in children’s reading skills, share the wisdom they’d pass on to their younger selves, and open up about overcoming life’s toughest challenges. The discussion …
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The Heart Remembers: A Young Cuban Immigrant’s Story of Escape, Family, and Finding Home
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58:47Send us a text A motorcycle in the barrio. Forty‑eight hours to leave. A nearly six‑year‑old whose world narrows to the sound of an engine and the shape of fear—then widens again across an ocean. We welcome author Ana Hebra Flaster to explore her memoir, Property of the Revolution, and the intimate mechanics of exile: how a family becomes “gusano,”…
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Startled, Trapped, & Shamed: How to Stop Accidentally Dysregulating Autistic Kids
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1:00:12All behavior makes sense, we just have to make sense of it. In this conversation, psychologist Dr. Gillian Boudreau helps us see that underlying nearly any behavior is fear. And so often, the fear is related to a child a child being startled, feeling trapped, or being shamed. But if you aren’t looking for it, it’s easy to miss. In this conversation…
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Send us a text Today we’re diving into something many late-identified autistic women know in our bones: when we don’t get real downtime — the kind with true quiet, low demands, and zero masking — our systems don’t just get tired, they get depleted. And here’s the twist: a good night’s sleep or a “catch-up” weekend often doesn’t fix it. In this epis…
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The ADHD Expert: You Can Fix ADHD In 24 Hours By Doing THIS! How To Stop feeling broken.
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1:01:19Kristen Pressner is an astounding ADHD expert and 2 time TedX talker, having spread her message to millions across the globe. Surrounded by ADHD her entire life and working closely with thousands, Kristen makes her complex understanding of neurodivergence simple and accessible to others. Chapters: 00:00 Trailer 01:28 Kristen’s ADHD mission 11:27 Ho…
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Ep. 44- Leading with Inclusion at The IDEAL School of Manhattan
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42:32In this episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan sits down with Janet Wolfe, Head of School at The IDEAL School of Manhattan - New York City's only K–12 independent inclusion school. Since joining IDEAL in 2016, Janet has led its transformation into a fully accredited program with a thriving high school includi…
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Cliff Asness on Markets, Math, and Meaning
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25:30In this episode, AQR Capital Management co-founder Cliff Asness opens up about his path from math prodigy to one of the most influential voices in quantitative investing. Known for his sharp wit and candid opinions, Asness discusses his political views, worries about today’s polarized climate, and how AI is reshaping the future of work. He also sha…
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One Size Fits One: Derek Crager on Diagnosis, Design, and Doing Different
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48:07Mike and Chaya sit down with Derek Crager to discuss his journey of being late-diagnosed AuDHDer, how embracing his neurodivergence led him from the manufacturing floor to building transformative accessible AI tools for the neurodivergent community, and what it truly means to create human-centered technology that actually fits. We Also Cover: How r…
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Raising Happy Neurodivergent Children : Jessie Hewitson
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24:32Jessie Hewitson is a journalist and author of two books on parenting autistic and ADHD children. Drawing on personal and professional experience, she champions positive, practical strategies to support neurodivergent young people. In this episode, Jessie discusses her journey as a parent and writer in the neurodivergent space. She shares how her so…
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Ever feel tired and in need of recovery after a vacation? Even if it was fun or restful, it’s like that “small” transition back home completely throws you off. Our Autistic side needs stability and predictability. And if we were purely Autistic maybe we could design around that. BUT our ADHD side craves the stimulation of changing things up. So, in…
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Beyond the Classroom: Rethinking Education for Neurodiverse Kids with Kim
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34:34Is mainstream school the only path—or just the default? For many neurodiverse children, traditional classrooms create more harm than growth. Kim shows us what education can look like when we step outside the box. Meet Kim, an educator and advocate who supports families choosing alternative education outside the mainstream system. As a parent hersel…
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Building Community, Raising Kids, and Resisting Big Tech Censorship with Buck Sexton & Peter J. Hasson
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29:38In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Buck Sexton to offer practical advice for conservatives considering a move later in life — from finding like-minded communities to building new friendships in your 60s. Then, Peter J. Hasson, politics editor at the Washington Free Beacon, joins to unpack Big Tech’s bias against conse…
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How trauma shaped us, how truth freed us, and how we learned to love differently.
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59:28Send us a text What if the love you learned was never love at all—but performance, peacekeeping, and fear dressed up as care? Ann sits down with Denise Bard to tell the truth about growing up inside conditional love, the survival roles that helped them get through, and the slow, stubborn work of building a love that heals instead of hurts. This is …
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# 6 - Autistic Fatigue — The Weight of Constant Adaptation
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15:28By Dr. Allison Sucamele
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Do you have AuDHD (Autism & ADHD)? 10 Signs | Dr. Samantha Hiew
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55:05Dr. Samantha Hiew is a highly specialised female ADHD and Autism expert with a PhD in medical sciences.With a glowing background in the science of Neurodiversity, she’s using her vast knowledge to help you feel seen and understood.Chapters:00:00 Trailer 01:59 Common AuDHD struggles 04:53 AuDHD meltdown explained 07:13 Is masking more common in AuDH…
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Now That the Mask Is Off: Navigating Love, Boundaries & Burnout as Neurodivergent Adults
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1:07:46By Anita Sandoval
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The Karol Markowicz Show: Jeffrey Tucker on “Spirits of America,” Digital Life, and Finding Meaning After the Pandemic
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31:28In this episode, Jeffrey Tucker joins Karol to discuss his latest book Spirits of America and the lessons he’s drawn from the digital age and post-pandemic world. Tucker reflects on how lockdowns exposed deep social divides and why rediscovering the value of routine and ordinary life is essential for resilience. He highlights the importance of grat…
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How Generational Trauma Shapes Your Life w/ Anu Dayal-Gulati
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44:50Mike and Chaya sit down with Anu Dayal-Gulati, a certified ancestral healing practitioner, to explore how inherited emotional patterns can create subconscious blocks in our lives. Anu explains how everything from our relationships to our finances can be impacted by these generational traumas, including how they can uniquely affect neurodivergent mi…
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You work toward something meaningful, finally achieve it — then it’s like it never happened. The moment passes and you keep moving without integrating what you accomplished. Sound familiar? When you’re AuDHD, it’s hard for abstract accomplishments to feel “real.” But when accomplishments stay invisible, they don’t get woven into your self-view. You…
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ADHD, Chaos, and Calling: Finding Peace in the Energy with Dr. Kelly Cagle
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27:11Is ADHD just chaos—or could it actually be a different kind of order? For many families, ADHD looks like never-ending energy, constant ideas, and a pace of life others can’t imagine. But what if we stopped calling it chaos and started calling it engagement? Meet Dr. Kelly Cagle, an educator, researcher, mom, and late-diagnosed ADHD adult. With a Ph…
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