Intersectionality and Low Demand Parenting

Low Demand Parenting

In this deeply engaging episode of The Low Demand Parenting Podcast, Amanda Diekman sits down with Morénike Giwa Onaiwu—an activist, advocate, and thought leader in neurodiversity and intersectionality. Together, they unpack how intersectionality informs low demand parenting, highlighting the overlap of privilege and marginalization in parenting and life.

From understanding how societal norms rooted in white supremacy affect neurodivergent families to exploring the complexities of unmasking for marginalized communities, this conversation challenges us to reflect on how our identities shape the demands we place on ourselves and our children. Morénike shares practical insights on navigating cultural expectations, systemic biases, and building stronger, more inclusive connections across neurotypes.

This episode is a must-listen for parents seeking to align their parenting practices with authenticity, humility, and the realities of diverse lived experiences.

Additional Resources:

  • Dr. Onaiwu's books, including "Sincerely, Your Autistic Child"
  • Dr. Onaiwu’s work as Director, Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network (AWN)
  • Dr. Onaiwu's Google Scholar page
  • "What To Say Next" book that Dr. Onaiwu mentions in the episode
  • Low Demand Parenting book: a love letter to exhausted, overwhelmed parents everywhere. Get the first chapter free! 
  • Why is everything with my kid so hard?: Take the quiz to find your first step forward!
  • Low Demand Parenting Blog: a treasure trove of low demand wisdom

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Transcript: 

Welcome to the low demand parenting podcast, where we drop the pressure, find the joy and thrive. Even when it feels like life is stuck on level 12 hard. I'm  Amanda Diekmann, author, autistic adult, and mom of three. I'm not here as an expert, but a fellow traveler.  Together, we're learning how to live more gently, authentically, and vibrantly in this wild parenting life.   

Welcome. 

Thank you so much, Amanda.  

I am so grateful that you are here to share your wisdom. Because for some people, maybe this is their first time asking about what is intersectionality.

So let's move in first with a kind of a 101. What is

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