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Category: Podcast Guests
Di Ciruolo
Di’s Website https://diciruolo.com/ Di’s Amazing Book “Indomitable: A Foster Care Story” https://diciruolo.com/store/p/indomitable-a-foster-care-story-preorder In this episode, Di Ciruolo shares her experiences navigating neurodivergence, foster care, and homelessness. She discusses the challenges of being misunderstood and the impact of supportive teachers. Di also highlights the importance of individualized learning and the power of advocating for oneself. She…
Bree Mills
A BONUS EPISODE This year! Bree Mills is here, and it is late to be published! Be sure to check out https://readysetsquirrel.com/ for links to everything she does and did and will do! ALSO, if you haven’t followed her on instagram yet, FOR SHAME… no just kidding, shame is gross. https://www.instagram.com/readysetsquirrel Be sure to check the summary…
Matt Hamm
In this conversation, Stefan and Matt discuss their longtime friendship and how they discovered their neurodivergence. They explore their childhood experiences and the challenges they faced with their diagnoses. They emphasize the importance of managing their diagnoses and finding tools that work for them. They also discuss the impact of anxiety on their mental health…
Jodi Reed
Jodi was on the podcast to talk about her amazing business The Pristine Scene helping those out there learn how to take their housekeeping to a new place with Green-Clean Training. However, what we dive deep on is her late diagnosis of ADHD and how she has been getting through life after her diagnosis. It’s…
Shawn Pearson
This episode was great, because talking to Shawn lead me to understand how a TBI can change your brain and lead you into a path of neurodivergence that might have always been there but you just didn’t know. His story: ” In 1998 I was a successful Electronic Engineer, running a training and publications department…
Michelle Steiner
Directly from Michelle: I have Dyscalculia a math-based Learning Disability, limited hand dexterity, and visual perception issues. I was diagnosed in Kindergarten and struggled socially and academically. People tried to limit what I could do because of it. I was told that I could not go to college, get my bachelor’s degree, or have the…