23 episodes

Being Neurodivergent is often shrouded in misconceptions, stereotypes, and limited knowledge. While our experiences may overlap, no two stories are the same. Hosted by The Autistic Photographer, Jordan James, and Simon Scott - The Neurodivergent Experience is the weekly podcast dedicated to exploring the vast world of Autism, ADHD and more!
Through this podcast, we aim to challenge those misconceptions and dive deep into the diverse experiences of those in the spectrum by sharing our personal stories, and exploring topics like early interventions, sensory processing, education, employment, and much more. Each episode will feature insightful conversations about living in the spectrum, with guest experts, advocates, and allies who are passionate about creating an inclusive and accepting world.
Whether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.
Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
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The Neurodivergent Experience Jordan James and Simon Scott

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Being Neurodivergent is often shrouded in misconceptions, stereotypes, and limited knowledge. While our experiences may overlap, no two stories are the same. Hosted by The Autistic Photographer, Jordan James, and Simon Scott - The Neurodivergent Experience is the weekly podcast dedicated to exploring the vast world of Autism, ADHD and more!
Through this podcast, we aim to challenge those misconceptions and dive deep into the diverse experiences of those in the spectrum by sharing our personal stories, and exploring topics like early interventions, sensory processing, education, employment, and much more. Each episode will feature insightful conversations about living in the spectrum, with guest experts, advocates, and allies who are passionate about creating an inclusive and accepting world.
Whether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.
Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepod
Facebook: The Neurodivergent Experience
YouTube: @TheNeurodivergentExperience
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    Sylvia James - How We Discovered Our Neurodivergence

    Sylvia James - How We Discovered Our Neurodivergence

    "The only people that I spoke to that one, didn't make me feel like an alien and two, spoke my language were neurodivergent people."
    In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan and Simon are joined by Jordans wife Sylvia. They discuss how they discovered their neurodivergence, how Sylvia was the one who first realized that Jordan might be autistic, and her experience of discovering her own neurodivergence and the positive impact it has had on their family. The couple talk about the importance of understanding and supporting each other, and how they have worked through challenges in their relationship. The conversation highlights the need for patience, empathy, and a different approach to communication when dealing with neurodivergent individuals. Simon shares his journey navigating struggles with school, questioning his identity, and finally finding his tribe. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and acceptance from family and friends, and the power of connecting with other neurodivergent individuals.
    Takeaways

    Understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals requires patience, empathy, and a willingness to learn different communication strategies.Working through challenges in a neurodivergent relationship requires ongoing effort, understanding, and a commitment to personal growth. Discovering one's neurodivergence can be a challenging and confusing journey, but it can also lead to self-acceptance and a sense of belonging.Connecting with other neurodivergent individuals can provide a sense of community and understanding.Society needs to change its perception of neurodivergent individuals and provide better support and resources.
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    • 51 min
    Losing Spoons & Playing Neurodivergent Jenga

    Losing Spoons & Playing Neurodivergent Jenga

    "Neurodivergent Jenga is like many little triggers, which take away each one of your little bricks"
    In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss the concept of losing spoons and playing Neurodivergent Jenga. We talk the concept of spoons, which represents energy levels, and how different factors can drain or add to their spoons throughout the day. Have you ever been stuck playing Neurodivergent Jenga, where small triggers can lead to a meltdown? We share our personal experiences with triggers and sensory issues and how they can affect our daily lives. Jordan discusses the challenges of being a parent and how neurodivergent children can trigger your own triggers.
    Takeaways

    Spoons represent energy levels, and various factors can drain or add to them throughout the dayUnderstanding and managing triggers can help prevent meltdowns and preserve spoonsParents of neurodivergent children may face additional challenges and need to find a balance between guidance and understanding.Executive dysfunction can affect daily tasks and routines, leading to triggers.
    Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
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    • 52 min
    Money | Neurodivergent Tax & Impulse Buying

    Money | Neurodivergent Tax & Impulse Buying

    "Neurodivergent tax, also known as ADHD tax, is the impulse buying that has been a delight and a burden on me and my finances."
    In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss impulse buying and 'Neurodivergent Tax'. The hosts discuss their personal experiences with impulse buying, including purchasing expensive items like dogs and sneakers, and having to pay the ND tax. They also touch on the impact of FOMO (fear of missing out) and the role of research in impulse buying.
    Takeaways

    FOMO (fear of missing out) can contribute to impulse buying, as individuals may feel the need to participate in certain trends or experiences.Research can play a role in impulse buying, as individuals may justify their purchases by conducting extensive research and convincing themselves of the value.Impulse buying can have both positive and negative consequences, ranging from the joy of acquiring desired items to financial strain and regret.Setting boundaries and being mindful of impulsive tendencies can help manage and control impulse buying behaviour.Sales and second-hand items can be more affordable options for satisfying shopping desires.Parents may feel compelled to buy things for their children to ensure they don't miss out.
    Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
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    • 42 min
    Food | Sensory Issues & The 'Fussy Eaters' label

    Food | Sensory Issues & The 'Fussy Eaters' label

    "My relationship with food is incredibly complex. I hate food that is unpredictable."
    In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss their complex relationships with food. They share their experiences with 'fussy' eating, body dysmorphia, and trauma-related food aversions. They also talk about the impact of neurodivergent traits on their eating habits, such as demand avoidance and hypersensitivity. They highlight the unpredictability of food textures and flavours for neurodivergent people and the preference for routine and familiarity.
    Takeaways

    Neurodivergent individuals often have complex relationships with food, influenced by factors such as picky eating, body dysmorphia, and trauma-related aversions.Neurodivergent traits, such as demand avoidance and hypersensitivity, can impact eating habits and food preferences.Childhood experiences with food, including restrictions and negative associations, can shape an individual's relationship with food as an adult.Developing a healthier relationship with food may involve exploring new flavours, managing sensory sensitivities, and addressing underlying emotional issues.It is important to be mindful of how we talk about food and body image, avoiding negative language and promoting self-acceptance as understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals' unique food preferences and challenges can promote their overall well-being.Parents should avoid labelling their children as 'fussy eaters' and instead create a positive and supportive environment to encourage trying new foods.
    Chapters
    00:00 RTN Sponsor
    01:43 The Complexity of Neurodivergent Relationships with Food
    06:26 Childhood Experiences and Food Challenges
    09:20 Food as Comfort and Trauma Response
    13:15 Struggles with Eating and Starvation
    25:15 Negative Associations and Social Exclusion
    27:10 Conclusion and Support for Neurodivergent Food Preferences
    32:10 Navigating Unpredictability: Food Textures and Flavours for Neurodivergent People
    45:06 Childhood Memories and Associations with Food
    50:42 Supporting Neurodivergent Children in Developing Healthy Eating Habits
    52:09 The Impact of Food on Neurodivergent Individuals' Cognitive Abilities
    53:07 Promoting Positive Body Image and Mindful Eating for Neurodivergent Individuals
    Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
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    • 54 min
    Navigating International & Domestic Travel As Neurodivergent People

    Navigating International & Domestic Travel As Neurodivergent People

    Traveling as a neurodivergent person can present unique challenges, such as dealing with sensory issues and knowing your rights for special assistant and accommodations.
    In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan and Simon discuss their recent travel experiences as neurodivergent individuals. They share their personal stories of navigating airports, dealing with special assistance, and the challenges they faced during their journeys. They talk about their fears and anxieties while flying, as well as the strategies they use to cope, the importance of special assistance and accommodations for neurodivergent individuals when traveling, the difficulties and stress that can come with navigating public transportation, especially in unfamiliar cities. The conversation also touches on the most interesting countries visited, the impact of travel on photography, and the cultural differences experienced in different parts of the world.
    Takeaways

    Special assistance and accommodations are available for neurodivergent individuals when traveling, and it's important to take advantage of them.Understanding one's neurodivergent identity and seeking support can help alleviate the difficulties and stress of traveling. Neurodivergent individuals may have specific needs and preferences when it comes to travel, such as meticulous planning and having alternative plans.Traveling to events and destinations that align with personal interests can enhance the travel experience for neurodivergent individuals.Different countries and regions offer unique cultural experiences and landscapes that can be both awe-inspiring and challenging for neurodivergent individuals.
    Chapters
    00:00 RTN Sponsor
    01:18 Traveling as a Neurodivergent Person
    24:08 The Restlessness of Long Journeys
    31:09 Navigating the Anxieties of Flying
    45:18 Challenges of Crowded Trains
    50:06 Importance of Special Assistance and Accommodations
    57:16 Stressful Experiences in Unfamiliar Cities
    01:08:12 Nature vs. Cities: Preferences for Travel
    01:14:06 Exploring Interesting Destinations
    01:23:09 Cultural Differences in Travel Experiences
    Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
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    • 1 hr 32 min
    Sophie James - Growing Up In An Undiagnosed Neurodivergent Family

    Sophie James - Growing Up In An Undiagnosed Neurodivergent Family

    "Growing up in an undiagnosed family made me feel different from others and lead to a sense of being strange or weird!"
    This episode of the Neurodivergent Experience discusses growing up in an undiagnosed family. Sophie James, Jordan's daughter, joins to share her experience about feeling different from other families, the challenges of navigating the school playground, the lack of support from the school, and the importance of bonding through daddy-daughter days. Sophie, shares her perspective on growing up with an undiagnosed autistic father and the challenges they faced as a family and reflect on the changes that occurred after Jordan's autism diagnosis and the newfound understanding and acceptance it brought them.
    Takeaways

    Struggles and successes in school can vary for neurodivergent individuals, and it's important to focus on the strengths and abilities rather than just the deficits.Neurodivergence can impact family dynamics, and understanding and support from parents can make a significant difference in a child's experience. Neurodivergent experiences can vary, with some individuals being more external and emotional, while others are more internal and repetitive.It is important to lower unrealistic expectations and standards in friendships to foster healthier relationships at school.Having a diagnosis can provide validation and support, but it is not always necessary for personal growth and understanding
    Chapters
    00:00 RTN Sponsor
    01:18 Introducing Sophie James
    08:50 Independence and Struggles in Primary School
    16:23 Challenges in the School Playground
    32:02 Impact of Neurodivergence on Family Dynamics
    36:15 Growing Up with an Undiagnosed Autistic Father
    48:25 The Shift in Understanding and Acceptance
    55:30 The Impact of Not Having A Filter
    01:00:11 Understanding Each Other's Differences
    01:07:41 Self-Awareness and Acceptance
    Get an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.
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    • 1 hr 34 min

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