Dayna Halliwell | On embracing neurodiversity through comedy and content creation
In this episode, we sit down with Dayna Halliwell (she/her), a UK-based disabled content creator and advocate, to explore how she uses comedy and digital content to illuminate the lived experiences of neurodivergent folks. Dayna delves into her approach to advocacy, the transformative power of humor in education, and her journey in creating a supportive community for those navigating similar paths.
Esmé Weijun Wang | On the schizophrenias and being a writer with limitations
In this episode, we talk to award-winning writer Esmé Weijun Wang (she/her) about how she uses her neurodivergence to inspire her writing and advocacy work. Tune in to learn about what it’s like to be multiply diagnosed and how mental health and neurodivergence intersect.
How turning chores into quests can make your neurodivergent brain happy
While ADHD presents a set of challenges, such as challenges in maintaining focus or completing tasks, there are innovative ways to manage and even leverage these setbacks. Enter the world of gamification—a strategy that can transform mundane tasks into engaging activities, making them more ADHD-friendly.
Sonny Jane Wise | On lived experience advocacy & challenging neuronormativity
In this episode, we talk to advocate and author Sonny Jane Wise (they/them) about the importance of rejecting neuronormativity, why centering lived experiences in our advocacy work matters, and how activists can center all kinds of neurodivergence in their advocacy.