The Unfinished Idea

The Unfinished Idea

Welcome to The Unfinished Idea -- creating a space to help bridge the gap of understanding between neurodiversity and the world. What it is like raising a child with ADHD and autism? I'm Greer, mom to two boys & two dogs and raising a child with Special Educational Needs. Our day-to-day experience isn't being talked about in everyday life and I see a gap in those leading people who are neurodiverse. Whether you are a parent, a friend, a teacher, or a neighbor, it needs to be a joint effort. I created this podcast to build a “over a cup of coffee” kind of conversation -- helping to bring awareness about neurodiversity and families who are raising children with additional needs. This podcast will share practical help, tips, and better understanding to neurodiversity while bringing light to the difficulties, joys, and differences. Each week, I will spend 30 minutes talking and interviewing others in the neurodiversity space and giving you the opportunity to learn and grow and feel seen and heard by how we interact with each other and the world.

Episodes

  1. Meet the Community: I won't give up

    6 DAYS AGO

    Meet the Community: I won't give up

    In this deeply personal episode, Greer sits down with a dear friend, Ange, who has been courageously navigating the challenges of the local council and school system in the UK to secure the support her child needs. Together, they delve into the often overwhelming journey of advocacy, sharing both the heart-wrenching struggles and the small victories that make it all worthwhile. Throughout their conversation, they reflect on the emotional toll of fighting for a child's rights and needs, discussing the obstacles they’ve faced and the resilience required to keep pushing forward. They also celebrate the breakthrough moments, no matter how small, that bring hope and reassurance amidst the challenges. This episode is not just about the hardships of advocating for a child; it’s a heartfelt exploration of the love and determination that drives parents to seek the best for their children. Greer and her friend’s candid discussions highlight the importance of community, support, and the collective strength found in shared experiences. Join us for an inspiring conversation that reminds us all of the power of perseverance and the rewards that come from advocating for those we love. If you relate to their journey, or know someone who might, please share this episode to help spread awareness and encouragement within our community. Your support can make a difference! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world.  Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain!  Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    30 min
  2. Meet the Community: Creating Safe Spaces

    7 NOV

    Meet the Community: Creating Safe Spaces

    In this enlightening episode, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Scott, @autisticallyscott, co-author of Creating Safe Spaces for Autistic People. Together, we delve into the essential topic of fostering environments where everyone, especially those with additional needs, can feel secure and understood. Scott shares his wealth of knowledge, offering practical and easy steps to create safe spaces at home, in schools, workplaces, and during various social activities. We cover a range of strategies designed to support individuals facing challenges like sensory sensitivities and rejection sensitivity, emphasizing how small changes can make a significant difference in their everyday experiences. Throughout our conversation, Scott’s passion for advocacy shines through as he highlights real-world examples of what has worked in various settings. His insights are not only valuable for parents and educators but also for anyone looking to cultivate a more inclusive community. Join us for this inspiring discussion that aims to empower listeners with the tools they need to create welcoming environments for all. If you find the episode helpful, I encourage you to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with friends or family who might benefit from these important strategies. Together, let’s spread the word and work towards creating more safe spaces in our communities! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world.  Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain!  Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    37 min

About

Welcome to The Unfinished Idea -- creating a space to help bridge the gap of understanding between neurodiversity and the world. What it is like raising a child with ADHD and autism? I'm Greer, mom to two boys & two dogs and raising a child with Special Educational Needs. Our day-to-day experience isn't being talked about in everyday life and I see a gap in those leading people who are neurodiverse. Whether you are a parent, a friend, a teacher, or a neighbor, it needs to be a joint effort. I created this podcast to build a “over a cup of coffee” kind of conversation -- helping to bring awareness about neurodiversity and families who are raising children with additional needs. This podcast will share practical help, tips, and better understanding to neurodiversity while bringing light to the difficulties, joys, and differences. Each week, I will spend 30 minutes talking and interviewing others in the neurodiversity space and giving you the opportunity to learn and grow and feel seen and heard by how we interact with each other and the world.

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