Random Neurodivergence Podcasts

  • How To Love Yourself No Matter What
  • 213 Things About Me
  • ADHD Men’s Support
  • Not From Concentrate
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    How To Love Yourself No Matter What

    How To Love Yourself No Matter What

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    Since Sep 16, 2020 23:08 UTC

    Welcome to the How To Love Yourself No Matter What Podcast, hosted by Amanda Hess, a Certified Trauma Aware Life & Success Coach for Neurodivergent Women. This podcast is dedicated to helping neurodivergent women change what they think is “wrong with them” into their superpower. Amanda struggled with her neurodivergence for years without even knowing that it was neurodivergence. Maybe you can relate? Thanks to not understanding her unique brain and her unique needs, Amanda spent decades dealing with the emotional fallout of not knowing how to address her highly sensitive nervous system. This meant a long journey of mental health struggles, meds that didn’t work and therapy that seemingly made her feel worse, not better. Until she found coaching, which changed everything. Now Amanda teaches neurodivergent women how to approach their unique brains in a way that creates trust, understanding, and real results. If you are craving a new experience with yourself and want to feel like you truly belong to yourself and to the world, this podcast is for you. Let’s get started.

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    213 Things About Me

    213 Things About Me

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    Since May 28, 2020 15:00 UTC

    213 Things About Me tells the true story of ‘Rose’, who was diagnosed with autism aged 36 and took her own life six months later. 213 Things About Me is told through a list of Rose’s traits, which she made immediately after being diagnosed with Autism. She possessed numerous talents, teaching herself 12 instruments, a bunch of languages, complex mathematics and other extraordinary things. Ultimately she was unable to find a place in the world. 213 Things About Me is written, directed and narrated by award-winning, disabled documentary filmmaker, photographer, artist, published writer and investigative journalist Richard Butchins, who was a close friend of Rose. Richard is also on the autistic spectrum. Trigger warning 213 Things About Me contains issues of a sensitive nature with references to suicide, which may trigger an anxiety response, especially in those who have a history of trauma. If the podcast causes distress talk to a friend, family member or someone you trust about how you are feeling. There are people who would like to help and will listen to you on confidential phone line services. You can call the following numbers in confidence Samaritans – call 116 123 https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/talk-us-phone/ Papyrus (for people under 35) – call 0800 068 4141 https://papyrus-uk.org/ The Autism Helpline enquiry service provides impartial, confidential information along with advice and support for autistic people and their families and carers. https://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/main.aspx Autism.org.uk has helpful advice about anxiety in autistic adults. Starring: Rosa Hoskins as Rose, Abigail Thaw as the voice of Rose’s mother and Patrick Knill as the voice of authority. Editing/sound engineering: Patrick Knill. Commissioned by: Disability Arts Online www.disabilityarts.online Additional funding: Unlimited www.weareunlimited.org.uk

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    Not From Concentrate

    Not From Concentrate

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    Since Nov 18, 2025 08:00 UTC

    A lot of food, a little bit all over the place. A food podcast for busy brains from cook/writer/ADHDer Catherine Smart.

    Tune in for conversations with chefs, authors, creators, and neurodivergent food lovers. We talk personal and professional journeys, sparking creativity, and calming chaos to find joy in (and out) of the kitchen.

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