Burnout, Neurodiversity, and Navigating NLD
The discussion highlights the symptomatic nature of burnout and the necessity of compassionate and developmental individualized solutions. So I hope that episode was helpful for you in terms of letting you know that you're not alone in your burnout and that you, can see how I experience and how others experience it as well.
Planning Ahead Tips for NDs and NTs
The episode discusses planning ahead in the context of neurodiversity, highlighting the challenges faced by both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals. It encourages listeners to share the episode, reflect on key takeaways, and apply the lessons to manage difficulties more effectively, avoid mistakes, and support others, particularly those with learning differences. The host hopes the episode helps listeners improve their coping strategies and better understand these experiences.
Using Mental Math with NLD: Now vs. Life Applications
Growing up, math was a constant challenge for me, and I often needed multiple tutors to help with homework—sometimes three in a single day. While overwhelming at times, their support eased my frustration and tears. It wasn’t until I was diagnosed with NLD at 19 in college that I finally understood why math had been so difficult.
Voting and Neurodivergence: Challenges and Opportunities
Neurodivergent individuals often face unique challenges when voting due to factors related to their sensory processing, executive functioning, and social interactions.
Interview With Me and Ellen Part 1
Today is the first part of an interview with my friend, Ellen who is a special ed tutor and teacher in Indianapolis, Indiana. We discuss the challenges of teaching during the pandemic, what it was like before and after as well.
Reading with NLD: Understanding and Comprehension
And so today's episode is going to be about what it is like to read a book when you have an NLD. I still have all of these problems, so, do you have, do you find yourself skipping lines when trying to read a book? Or have challenges with not feeling tired after reading a lot at once? Do you find that sometimes it's hard to understand what you just read?
Interview with Dateability, Me, and Johnathon (Part 1)
This episode is the first part to the interview with Jacqueline and Alexa co founders of Dateability app, Johnathon and myself. We will discuss how dateability makes their app safe, dating more accessible for everyone especially LGBTQ+, neurodivergents, and neurotypicals. Please go to this page and watch the video on it to learn more about dateability: https://info.dateabilityapp.com/. Thank you.
Why Being a ND and Having Chronic Pain is a Blessing in Disguise
What is, how is and why is beautiful or a blessing in disguise? Why is it a good thing to be authentically you and not mask your neurodiversity? Why you shouldn’t mask your neurodiversity?
Interview With Me and Jim Lange
James Lange is a CPA/Attorney and the author of ten best-selling financial books that help IRA and retirement plan owners get the most of what they’ve got. The Wall Street Journal has endorsed Jim’s tax and estate planning strategies 36 times.
NLD and Fake Relationships
Have you ever experienced relationships that seemed real in the first few moments of having it and then slowly fading into fake ones? I had this experience with a couple girlfriends and my last romantic relationship, which ended last October, felt like that.
Neurodivergent (ND) brains vs. Neurotypical (NT) Ones
Have you ever wondered how your brain is different from an NT because you are Neurodiverse? I definitely have. My brain is wired differently so I think in different ways than NTs do. And I tend to overthink things and make them bigger, more difficult than necessary. I have gotten better at not having them bug me as much though because that doesn't do any good.