Neurospice Latte

Anthony Gauna

Neurospice Latte is a conversation series where neurodivergent people share the systems, tools, habits, and small everyday hacks that genuinely support them. Each episode highlights real stories, personal journeys, and the creative ways different brains navigate life. The goal is to create an affirming space that celebrates individuality and helps others feel seen, understood, and supported.

Episodes

  1. 22 Mar

    ADHD, PMDD & Finally Understanding Myself (Sarah’s Story)

    In this episode of Neurospice Latte, Sarah shares her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD and PMDD—and how understanding both completely changed the way she sees herself. She opens up about what it’s like living with PMDD, how it impacted her life and career, and what’s actually helped her start feeling better. This conversation covers everything from rejection sensitivity and overthinking to routine, structure, and finding what works for your brain. And of course, there are plenty of classic Neurospice Latte rabbit holes along the way. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, overwhelmed, or like something just wasn’t adding up, this episode will likely resonate. ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Intro 0:41 – How to Support the Show 2:45 – Introducing Sarah & Her Neurospice Flavor 3:44 – Sarah's Journey: Growing Up, Sensory Issues & Getting Diagnosed 14:08 – Owning a Dance Studio & Closing It Due to PMDD 15:06 – Rejection, Expression & Feeling Things Intensely 23:10 – What Is PMDD? (Breaking It Down) 25:11 – PMDD Symptoms & Getting Through the Dark Moments 26:16 – Finding Community & Finally Having a Name for It 29:45 – Life Now: Routine, Structure & What's Helped 36:13 – Somatic Exercises, Reiki & Body-Based Healing 1:22:32 – Live Grounding Exercise Demo 1:25:57 – Encouragement & Closing Words ➡️ BE THE NEXT GUEST: If you want to share your own story, apply to be a guest. I’d love to feature as many neurodivergent voices and the unique ways you make life work. ⊹ Apply To Be A Guest 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED: ⊹ PMDD/PME & ADHD/Autism Facebook Group ⊹ Stardust Cycle & Pregnancy Tracker ⊹ It Didn't Start With You (Book) ⊹ Somatic Exercises 🌐 FIND ME ONLINE: ⊹ Instagram ⊹ TikTok ⊹ Website 🤲 DONATE:This podcast is made independently using my own time and resources.If you'd like to help support the podcast, you can donate any amount. It’s greatly appreciated. ⊹ ⁠Donate on PayPal⁠ ⊹ ⁠Donate on Venmo⁠ ⊹ ⁠Donate on Cash App 🛠️ MADE WITH: ⊹ Riverside ⊹ Sony FX30 Camera ⊹ Davinci Resolve ⊹ Epidemic Sound

    1hr 30min
  2. 3 Mar

    Lily: Getting Diagnosed With Autism as a Teenager

    What's it actually like to get diagnosed with autism as a teenager? In this episode, Anthony sits down with Lily, who shares her experience navigating an autism diagnosis during her teen years — a time when she was already trying to figure out who she was. Lily opens up about the conflicting emotions that came with finally getting answers, the exhaustion of going through the diagnostic process more than once, and why she's made peace with where she is today. They also get into the grief that can follow a late diagnosis, the reality of autistic burnout, and what she wishes someone had told her younger self. 🎙️ Want to share your story on Neurospice Latte? The link to sign up as a guest is below! ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 2:05 Meet Lily 4:07 Getting diagnosed with autism as a teenager 7:00 The emotional stages after diagnosis 9:15 Autistic burnout 11:05 School avoidance and panic attacks 14:03 Moving overseas for university 25:36 Being an introvert who still needs people 7:37 Procrastination and deadlines 44:00 Hyperfocus Spotlight: Animal Crossing & Tangled 49:07 Lily's message to listeners ✍️ BE A GUEST: If you want to share your own story, apply to be a guest. I’d love to feature as many neurodivergent voices and the unique ways you make life work. ⊹ Apply To Be A Guest 🌐 FIND ME ONLINE: ⊹ Instagram⊹ TikTok⊹ Website 🤲 DONATE:This podcast is made independently using my own time and resources.If you'd like to help support the podcast, you can donate any amount. It’s greatly appreciated. ⊹ ⁠Donate on PayPal⁠ ⊹ ⁠Donate on Venmo⁠ ⊹ ⁠Donate on Cash App 🛠️ MADE WITH: ⊹ Riverside ⊹ Sony FX30 Camera ⊹ Davinci Resolve ⊹ Epidemic Sound

    51 min
  3. 17 Feb

    Navigating Creative Work, Corporate Life & the ADHD Brain (Brittney's Story)

    Ever had 47 browser tabs open, a Pinterest board going, music playing, and still feel like you got nothing done? Same. This week, Anthony sits down with Brittney — photographer, university marketing pro, church creative, and all-around neurodivergent multitasker — to talk about what it's actually like to run a business AND clock into a corporate job when your brain doesn't do structure on command. They get into: time blindness, time blocking (the dream vs. the reality), why monotonous jobs are basically ADHD torture and how creativity can feel like the one thing keeping it all together. If you've ever felt like you're doing too much and somehow still falling behind — this one's for you. 🎙️ Want to be on the show? Link to sign up is below. ↓ ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro1:37 - Meet Britney5:03 - Freelance vs. Corporate: Navigating Both Worlds9:00 - Time Management & Time Blindness13:30 - All the Tabs Are Open18:19 - The Two Monitor Experiment23:26 - Routine vs. Freedom: The Push & Pull26:07 - Planning & the Need to Know31:53 - What Systems Actually Work36:13 - The Calendar System42:20 - What We Listen To While Working46:40 - Body Doubling & Setting the Scene50:20 - Clean Space, Clear Brain54:01 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Good vs. Evil59:38 - Hyperfocus Spotlight: Branding 🎉 BE A GUEST: If you enjoy this episode and want to share your own story, you can apply to be a guest. I’d love to feature neurodivergent voices and the unique ways you make life work. ⊹ Apply To Be A Guest 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED: ⊹ Brittney’s Website ⊹ Brittney’s Instagram ⊹ Horse Browser ⊹ Arc Browser ⊹ S1 Ep 3 - Ashley | Neurospice Latte 🌐 FIND ME ONLINE: ⊹ Instagram⊹ TikTok⊹ Website 🤲 DONATE:This podcast is made independently using my own time and resources. If you'd like to help support the podcast, you can donate any amount. It’s greatly appreciated. ⊹ ⁠Donate on PayPal⁠ ⊹ ⁠Donate on Venmo⁠ ⊹ ⁠Donate on Cash App 🛠️ MADE WITH: ⊹ Riverside ⊹ Sony FX30 Camera ⊹ Davinci Resolve ⊹ Epidemic Sound

    1hr 9min
  4. 6 Feb

    When The Workplace Isn’t Built for You (with Jordan)

    Jordan and Anthony talk honestly about what it’s like to navigate work as a neurodivergent person. From masking and burnout to finding environments that actually fit, this conversation explores why so many workplaces fail neurodivergent brains and what helps instead. ✍️ APPLY TO BE A GUEST: If you enjoy this episode and want to share your own story, you can apply to be a guest. I’d love to feature neurodivergent voices and the unique ways you make life work. ⊹ Apply To Be A Guest Here 🤲 DONATE: This podcast is made independently using my own time and resources. If you'd like to help support the podcast, you can donate any amount. It’s greatly appreciated. ⊹ Donate on PayPal ⊹ Donate on Venmo ⊹ Donate on Cash App 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED: ⊹ Jordan’s YouTube Channel ⊹ From Whys To Wise Podcast ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 1:00 Jordan's Neurospice 2:25 Early work experiences and quitting jobs 4:00 Realizing work systems were the problem 7:00 Expectations, pressure, and productivity myths 12:15 Masking at work1 3:10 Burnout and long-term cost 18:30 What support actually looks like 25:00 Redefining success and sustainability 32:00 Boundaries, energy, and capacity 41:00 What Jordan wishes workplaces understood 46:00 Closing reflections and takeaways 🤗 JOIN THE FAM: ⊹ Insta | https://instagram.com/_anthonygauna ⊹ TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@_anthonygauna ⊹ Website | https://anthonygauna.com ⊹ Business Inquiries | anthony@anthonygauna.com CREDITS: ⊹ Recorded Using Riverside ⊹ Camera Used - Sony FX30 ⊹ Edited By Me Using Davinci Resolve ⊹ Music Provided By Epidemic Sound

    58 min
  5. 7 Jan

    Learning to Work With My Mind, Not Against It (Ashley's AuDHD Journey)

    In this episode of Neurospice Latte, I dive into a heartfelt conversation with Ashley, exploring the intricate dance between autism and ADHD. Together, we share personal stories of navigating neurodivergence, the challenges of masking, and the journey towards self-acceptance. Ashley opens up about her unique coping strategies, from visual reminders to habit stacking, offering listeners a glimpse into her world. ✍️ APPLY TO BE A GUEST: If you enjoy this episode and want to share your own story, you can apply to be a guest. I’d love to feature neurodivergent voices and the unique ways you make life work. ⊹ Apply Here! 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED: ⊹ Akiflow Calendar App ⊹ Hildegard Von Blingin' ⊹ Souper Cubes ⊹ Plate stacker ⊹ Cup/bottle storage ⊹ Magnetic shelves ⊹ Cabinet shelves ⊹ Hanging produce basket ⊹ Dish rack 🤲 DONATE: This podcast is made independently using my own time and resources. If you'd like to help support the podcast, you can donate any amount. It’s greatly appreciated. ⊹ Donate Today ⏰ CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 02:49 Balancing Routine and Impulsivity 04:51 Safe Foods and Meal Prep 12:05 The Journey to Diagnosis: Family Insights and Frustrations 14:01 Processing the Diagnosis 29:52 Communication Challenges and Learning 34:59 Masking and Its Implications 39:46 Creating a Personalized Space 49:27 Visual Reminders for Daily Tasks 52:50 The Power of Apps and Technology in Daily Life 56:23 Navigating Routines and Time Management 01:00:11 Emotional Regulation and Healing 01:03:51 Transformative Advice 01:07:12 Habit Stacking for Efficiency 🤗 JOIN THE FAM: ⊹ Instagram ⊹ Website ⊹ TikTok ⊹ Business Inquiries | anthony@anthonygauna.com CREDITS: ⊹ Recorded Using Riverside ⊹ Edited Using Davinci Resolve ⊹ Music Provided By Epidemic Sound

    1hr 11min
  6. 13/12/2025

    The ADHD Systems That Help Nick Stay Grounded

    In this episode of the Neurospice Latte podcast, I sit down with Nick Ovalle to talk about inattentive ADHD, burnout, and the systems that help him stay grounded. Nick shares how his ADHD diagnosis reshaped his life, why he left a high-level job, and the routines, tools, and mindset shifts that helped him rebuild in a healthier way. We talk about: • ADHD burnout and overwhelm • What diagnosis clarified for him • Why slowing down helped him rebuild • His 1-2-3-4 method for daily focus • Meditation, journaling, and analog tools • The honest, unfiltered parts of living neurodivergent If you enjoy this episode and want to share your own story, you can apply to be a guest. I’d love to feature neurodivergent voices and the unique ways you make life work. APPLY TO BE A GUEST Podcast Guest Application Form CONNECT WITH NICK Nick Ovalle’s YouTube ChannelAPPS MENTIONED HeadspaceBrain.fmEndelMyNoisePRODUCTIVITY AND TOOLS MENTIONED Simply Sonal Focus JournalBOOKS MENTIONED Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver BurkemanGarden City by John Mark ComerSophie’s World by Jostein GaarderMUSIC MENTIONED Mikey Vibe – “Thanksgiving” Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple MusicTIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to Neurodivergence and Community 02:55 Nick Ovalle’s Journey to ADHD Diagnosis 06:41 The Impact of Medication 10:55 Finding Systems That Actually Work 14:46 The Importance of Fun and Balance 17:41 Meditation and Mindfulness 22:15 Building a Supportive Morning Routine 25:45 Changing Negative Self-Talk 30:57 Burnout and Recovery 32:21 Physical and Emotional Signs of Burnout 35:10 Coping and Regulation Strategies 38:59 Navigating Relationships While Neurodivergent 39:29 The Mantra of Slow Productivity 42:19 Understanding Neurodivergent Needs at Work 44:06 Quirky Routines and Personal Systems 52:34 Book Recommendations

    1hr 6min
  7. 04/12/2025

    ADHD, Autism, & Magic! (Everett Lamb's Story)

    🎤 Want to share your neurodivergent story and journey?• Sign up to be a guest here: https://anthonygauna.com/neurospice-latteIn this episode of Neurospice Latte, I sit down with Everett Lamb, a psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, magician, and comedian, to talk about what it was like discovering both autism and ADHD later in life.Everett shares his journey of being diagnosed with autism at 42 and ADHD just recently, despite having spent years working in mental and behavioral health himself. We talk about what it’s like to grow up without accommodations, the unique challenges of late diagnosis, and how neurodivergence shapes his creativity, comedy, and magic performances.We also dive into how Everett balances being a parent, a performer, and a professional—all while embracing the quirks and strengths that come with being neurodivergent.Whether you’re navigating your own late diagnosis or simply curious about lived experiences of autism and ADHD, Everett’s story is raw, funny, and deeply insightful.☕️ Grab your Neurospice Latte and join the conversation.🔗 Connect with Everett• Everett's Instagram: @vgravesmagic• Everett's Website: https://www.gravesmagic.com/ 📲 Connect with me:• Instagram: https://instagram.com/_anthonygauna• Threads: https://www.threads.net/@_anthonygauna• Newsletter: https://anthonygauna.com/newsletter⏰ Timestamps:00:00:00 - Highlights00:01:08 - Intro About The Series00:04:02 - About Everett00:04:36 - Discovering His Neurodivergence00:07:51 - Challenges & Being Forgiving To Yourself00:15:07 - How I Met Everett00:21:07 - AuDHD and Our Love of Magic00:29:21 - Anthony on Stage with Everett00:31:51 - Creativity, Entertaining, and Balancing It All00:38:44 - Self-Awareness & People Pleasing00:48:00 - Thoughts on Socializing00:53:41 - Organizing, Reminders, & Plans00:59:20 - Fear of Laziness01:01:51 - Using Written Checklists01:05:31 - Reading Books & Organizing Info01:11:51 - Tangent on Limitations & Creativity01:18:25 - How Everett Use Notecards01:22:29 - Overeating Popcorn Tangent01:24:05 - Communicating with Our Kiddos01:28:46 - How Does Your Neurodiversity Get In The Way01:33:49 - Stemming & Small Talk01:42:14 - The What If Monster01:48:03 - Talking About Groceries01:51:29 - What Is The Benefit of your Neurodiversity02:05:57 - Where To Find Everett02:07:13 - Talking About Social Media02:08:48 - Outro & Thank You's

    2h 12m

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Neurospice Latte is a conversation series where neurodivergent people share the systems, tools, habits, and small everyday hacks that genuinely support them. Each episode highlights real stories, personal journeys, and the creative ways different brains navigate life. The goal is to create an affirming space that celebrates individuality and helps others feel seen, understood, and supported.