
Find joy and fulfillment in being true to oneself and challenge societal expectations and stereotypes. In this episode, Jordan and Simon discuss the joy and importance of embracing childlike behavior as adults. They encourage listeners to embrace their childlike interests and hobbies, share experiences around the struggles of navigating authority and social hierarchy, the importance of autonomy and individuality for neurodivergent people and why we should respect others who may have unique perspectives and abilities that differ to our own.In this episode you can expect to learn about:The concept of retaining infant synaptic pathways and the advantages of a 'baby brain' in terms of hyperlearning and creativityTreat others with respect, especially neurodivergent individuals who may have unique perspectives and abilities.Adopt a supportive managerial style that focuses on helping team members grow and giving them autonomy.Avoid being judgmental or condescending when someone makes a mistake; instead, offer guidance and support.Question social norms and be aware of the impact of your words and actions on others.00:00 Intro02:02 Embracing Childlike Behavior as an Adult07:30 Understanding Neurodivergent Brain Development10:20 Hyper Learning and Eye Contact16:30 The Joy of Going to Disneyland and Embracing Inner Child20:18 The Impact of Masking and Not Being True to Oneself24:38 The Burden of Societal Expectations and Toxic Masculinity26:31 The Importance of Being Treated with Respect27:35 Struggling with Authority and Social Hierarchy34:40 Different Managerial Styles44:04 The Judge's Fist Bump and Acceptance of DifferencesWhether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: theneurodivergentexperience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 22, 2024
45 min

Misconceptions about being Neurodivergent can be insulting and dismissive of the profound impact it has on individuals.In this episode, Jordan and Simon discuss various myths and misconceptions surrounding neurodivergent individuals, covering the difference between being neurodivergent and neurodiverse, why we are not all a little bit autistic, the misconception that neurodivergent people lack empathy and the idea that neurodivergence can be outgrown.In this episode you can expect to learn about:Neurodivergent and neurodiversity are not the same. Neurodiversity refers to the diversity of thinking in all humans, while neurodivergent specifically refers to those who diverge from the neurotypical.Not all autistic individuals struggle with eye contact. Some may give fleeting eye contact or look at other parts of the face.Having friends does not disqualify someone from being autistic. Neurodivergent individuals, like everyone else, desire and benefit from social connections.It is incorrect to say that everyone is a little bit autistic or ADHD. Neurodivergence is a distinct neurotype that is different from neurotypical.Autism is not caused by diet or obesity. It is a neurodevelopmental condition with genetic and hereditary factors.ADHD is not solely characterized by external hyperactivity. It can also manifest as inattentiveness and distractibility.ADHD individuals often have an overactive brain, constantly processing thoughts and stimuli, which can lead to sensory overload and mental exhaustion. Misconceptions about neurodivergent conditions can be harmful and perpetuate stigma.Individuals with dyslexia face challenges with phonological dyslexia and the complexity of the English language.Neurodivergent individuals have an abundance of empathy and are not lacking in this area.OCD is a serious mental health condition that is not related to perfectionism.00:00 Introduction01:54 Neurodivergent vs. Neurodiversity05:15 Autistic People and Eye Contact09:41 Neurodivergent People Can Have Friends12:23 Misinformation and Causes of Neurodivergence22:23 ADHD and Misconceptions28:35 Dyslexia and Misconceptions39:00 Growing Out of ADHD45:12 Misconceptions about Empathy53:00 Myths and Facts about OCDWhether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: theneurodivergentexperience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 15, 2024
58 min

Special interests can range from hyperfixations to lifelong passions and can have a significant impact on the lives of neurodivergent individuals. In this episode, Jordan and Simon discuss the unique and powerful role that special interests play in the lives of neurodivergent individuals. They share personal experiences of hyperfixations that have turned into careers or hobbies, the importance of encouragement, finding like-minded individuals who share the same interests and discuss the potential challenges and negative impacts that hyperfixations can have on relationships.In this episode you can expect to learn about:Special interests can provide a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and identity for neurodivergent individuals. Encouragement and support from others can help individuals develop and excel in their special interests.Finding like-minded individuals who share the same interests can lead to meaningful connections and friendships.Special interests play a significant role in the lives of neurodivergent individuals, providing both positive and negative experiences.Hyperfixations can sometimes lead to neglecting other aspects of life, such as relationships and responsibilities.Whether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: theneurodivergentexperience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 8, 2024
51 min

Neurodivergent individuals often desire friendships but may struggle with the complexities and challenges that come with them. In this episode, Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss the complexities of neurodivergent people and friendships by sharing their personal experiences with friendships, struggles with bullying, and the challenges of masking to fit in. They talk about the importance of feeling safe and accepted in friendships, the value of authentic and genuine friendships where neurodivergent individuals can be their true selves and ask what impact does childhood trauma have on our friendships at all ages in life?In this episode you can expect to learn about:Bullying and trauma can have a significant impact on neurodivergent individuals' ability to trust and form meaningful friendships.Authenticity and acceptance are key in building genuine friendships, where neurodivergent individuals can be their true selves.Feeling safe and loved within friendships is crucial for neurodivergent individuals, as it provides a sense of security and support.It is important to surround oneself with people who make them feel good and to not settle for relationships that do not bring happiness.Whether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: theneurodivergentexperience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 8, 2024
46 min

So you think you know what makes you or someone else Autistic? Join Jordan James and Simon Scott for a captivating and candid conversation as they delve into various aspects of The Neurodivergent Experience to answer what makes them Autistic?In this episode you can expect to learn about:HyperfocusSensory sensitivitiesStimmingThe challenges of social interactionsThe importance of individualityThe need for understanding and acceptance of neurodivergent individuals and the unique experiences they bringWhether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 8, 2024
46 min

Welcome to The Neurodivergent Experience!This podcast is a platform to explore the diverse experiences of individuals in the spectrum, challenge misconceptions and celebrate the strength and resilience of neurodivergent individuals. This episode is a brief hello to co-hosts Jordan James - the Autistic photographer, author and advocate - and recently diagnosed Autism/ADHD broadcaster, Simon Scott.In this introduction Jordan shares his personal journey of using photography to improve his mental health and how he began to embrace his neurodivergent identity, the importance of friendship and support in the autistic community. Simon discusses his early experiences with his Autism and ADHD diagnosis, his love-hate relationship with the diagnosis and why he is making a podcast that would have been a guide to help him better understand the Neurodivergent Experience.Follow us on Socials!Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: theneurodivergentexperience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 1, 2024
10 min

The Neurodivergent Experience is the weekly podcast dedicated to exploring the vast world of Autism, ADHD and more! Hosted by The Autistic Photographer, Jordan James, and Simon Scott.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.Whether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 23, 2024
2 min
