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“Unleashing Superpowers: Exploring Neurodiversity with Theo Smith” is a captivating podcast where host Theo Smith dives into the world of neurodiversity. From ADHD to Autism to Dyslexia and beyond, gain insights into embracing the diversity of thought and eliminating obstacles (Kryptonite). Hear from real people from across the globe and their lived experiences in this empowering series.
Join the conversation using hashtags #NeurodiversityAtWork #NeurodiversityWithTheoSmith. Embrace a new perspective on talent and inclusion!
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Matt Hancock Running for ALF: Universal Screening for Neurodivergent Traits
Today we have Matt Hancock join us, who's been advocating for neurodiversity and early support in education, highlighting challenges faced by individuals who are dyslexic.
He promotes universal screening and teacher training to address high exclusion rates among children with neurodivergent traits/conditions.
The importance of understanding and embracing neurodiversity, early identification, and support in schools is emphasized by the speakers. The Accessible Learning Foundation (ALF) aims to drive policy changes and provide support in schools and prisons.
[00:04] Episode introduction on neurodiversity and inclusivity, featuring guest Matt Hancock, who shares his experience with dyslexia.
[01:04] Matt discusses the realization of his dyslexia and the strengths he discovered through his condition.
[04:42] Discussion on existing barriers in recognizing and supporting neurodiverse children, with reference to public skepticism as seen in a Times article.
[06:07] Insight into Matt’s involvement with health initiatives and the ongoing challenges in dyslexia recognition in educational systems.
[08:52] Matt highlights his advocacy for early identification and support through his charity, the Accessible Learning Foundation.
[11:07] Importance of tailored education approaches to accommodate neurodivergent students, especially those excluded from standard educational tracks.
[13:10] Call for a shift in societal attitudes towards neurodiverse conditions like ADHD and autism.
[17:01] The need for improved communication and understanding among parents, teachers, and medical professionals regarding neurodiversity.
[20:50] Discussion on the state's role in supporting neurodiverse children and the impact of understanding individual brain functions on policy making.
[24:11] Matt expresses gratitude for bipartisan support of his legislative efforts aimed at improving neurodiversity support within the education system.
[30:52] Emphasis on legislation to encompass comprehensive support for all societal members.
[31:39] Examination of gender differences in ADHD and autism presentation and future plans for advocacy beyond politics.
[33:43] Continued efforts in policy campaigning and direct school support through the Accessible Learning Foundation.
[35:09] Goals for the Accessible Learning Foundation: universal screening, policy implementation within schools, and support in both educational and prison systems.
[36:45] Encouragement for community involvement in supporting neurodiversity causes, including advocacy and financial support.
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You can buy Amanda and Theo's book 'Neurodiversity At Work here:
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Alice Dominici: Neurodiversity's Strengths & Struggles in Academia
In this episode, Theo Smith interviews Alice, a researcher at Bocconi University, about her experience with neurodiversity.
Alice shares her journey from childhood to academia, highlighting her strengths in brain power and the challenges of control mania.
She discusses the impact of migraines and the realization of her neurodivergence, leading to an autism diagnosis.
Alice also explores the difficulties of getting diagnosed in Italy and the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in academia.
She emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary research in neurodiversity and shares her current projects at Bocconi University.
In this conversation, Alice discusses her research and experiences in academia. She shares insights into the challenges and rewards of conducting research in the field of gender studies.
Alice also highlights the importance of intersectionality and the need for more research in underrepresented areas.
She concludes by providing her contact information for those interested in connecting with her.
Takeaways
Neurodivergent individuals often excel in academia due to their unique strengths and passion for research.
The academic environment can be challenging for neurodivergent individuals, with blunt feedback and a competitive publishing process.
There is a need for multidisciplinary research in neurodiversity to gain a holistic understanding of its impact.
Getting diagnosed with neurodivergent conditions can be difficult in some countries, highlighting the need for improved access to assessments.
Academia should strive for inclusivity and understanding to support the diverse needs of neurodivergent researchers.
Chapters
00:00Introduction to Neurodiversity and Guest Introduction
01:06Guest's Background and Work at Bocconi University
02:36Early Years and Strengths in Brain Power
05:38Control Mania and the Cost of Overworking
07:07Migraines and the Need for Breaks
08:48Realization of Neurodivergence and Autism Diagnosis
10:51Challenges of Getting Diagnosed in Italy
14:28The Impact of Neurodiversity in Academia
24:49Transition from PhD to Research Role in Academia
30:22Challenges in Academia: Blunt Feedback and Publishing Process
38:49The Need for Multidisciplinary Research in Neurodiversity
50:15Current Work and Projects at Bocconi University
52:35Conclusion and Contact Information
This episode is supercharged by Dynamis Group
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You can buy Amanda and Theo's book 'Neurodiversity At Work here:
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David Renton: Unraveling the Strengths in Neurodiversity
Today we're joined by David Renton, a security compliance project manager at Genesys. In our conversation, we explore David's journey through the lens of ADHD and dyslexia, from his early education to carving out a career that plays to his strengths.
David shares the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of neurodiversity, emphasising the power of open conversations and the significance of finding one's balance.
He champions inclusive workplaces and the role of mentorship in fostering growth and understanding in both personal and professional realms.
Dive into this enlightening and heartfelt discussion with us as we uncover the impact of embracing neurodiversity at work and beyond.
Chapters:
[00:03] Welcome to the podcast "Neurodiversity at Work" hosted by Theo Smith. Today's guest is David Renton, a security compliance project manager at Genesys, originally from Dublin, Ireland.
[02:28] David shares his journey with ADHD and dyslexia, starting from his schooling years.
[07:00] David discusses his career transitions and the challenges he faced in finding a job that aligned with his strengths and interests.
[09:12] David talks about how his mindset and understanding of himself improved during his university studies, making math easier for him.
[10:19] David emphasizes the importance of open and honest conversations and the need for more discussions around neurodiversity.
[15:32] David shares a personal experience with dyslexia during a school reading and reflects on the impact of neurodivergence in the classroom.
[23:40] David discusses the importance of finding balance in life and shares his two rules to live by.
[31:18] David suggests creating inclusive workplaces that support families and involve them in company events.
[40:11] David highlights the importance of mentorship and encourages seeking guidance from respected individuals.
[42:23] David and Theo discuss the transformative power of mentorship and the impact it can have on individuals' lives.
[43:49] Theo thanks David for being a guest on the podcast and encourages listeners to engage with the show.
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Tania Martin: EY UKI’s Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence Leader
Tania Martin, EY UKI’s Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence Leader, shares her journey and the work being done to promote neurodiversity and neuroinclusion in the workplace.
The conversation covers the shift from autism at work to neuro-inclusive programs, the evolution of neurodiverse centers of excellence, and the importance of breaking down barriers to entry and supporting hidden neurodivergent individuals.
Tania also discusses the changes made to the recruitment process, the impact of her ADHD diagnosis on her personal and professional life, and the need for self-acceptance and self-kindness.
The conversation concludes with insights into the recruitment process and opportunities for improvement.
Takeaways
The shift from autism programs to neuro-inclusive programs is essential to support a broader range of neurodivergent individuals in the workplace.
Breaking down barriers to entry and supporting hidden neurodivergent individuals are crucial aspects of neurodiversity initiatives.
The recruitment process should be adapted to be more inclusive and accessible, with a focus on building psychological safety for neurodivergent candidates.
Self-acceptance and self-kindness are important for individuals with neurodivergent conditions, and organisations should create an environment that supports and values neurodiversity. The way content is presented and the partners chosen can greatly impact the success of neurodiversity recruitment efforts.
Sensitivity and representation are crucial to avoid marginalisation and stigmatisation.
Learning from D&I leaders and their experiences can provide valuable insights for neuroinclusive recruitment.
Consistency and budget investment are necessary to achieve long-term success in neurodiversity initiatives.
Educating others and promoting widespread understanding of neurodiversity can lead to a greater impact.
Starting small, testing, and piloting initiatives can be an effective approach to implementing neurodiversity recruitment strategies.
Neuro-inclusion is not only important for business performance but also for our social responsibility to create a better future for all.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:05 Shifting from Autism Programs to Neuro-Inclusive Programs
03:30 Positive Shift in Neurodiversity Approach
04:27 Evolution of Neurodiverse Centers of Excellence
05:25 Breaking Down Barriers to Entry and Hidden Neurodivergent Individuals
06:24 Changing the Recruitment Process
07:20 Investment in Talent Acquisition and Neurodiversity
09:01 Anti-Recruitment Process and Innovation
10:56 Recognition and External Validation
11:54 Personal Journey and Understanding of ADHD
12:39 Challenges and Opportunities in Career
17:05 Impact of Diagnosis on Self-Acceptance and Self-Kindness
20:58 Journey to Neurodiversity Centre of Excellence
32:07 Recruitment Process and Building Psychological Safety
48:19 Learnings and Opportunities for Improvement
51:57 The Importance of Content Presentation
52:27 The Impact of Partner Selection
53:08 Sensitivity and Representation
54:09 Learning from D&I Leaders
55:06 Consistency and Budget Investment
56:07 Educating Others for Greater Impact
57:00 Advice for Starting the Journey
59:36 The Social Responsibility of Neuro-Inclusion
Follow Tania here:
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Learn more about EY NCOE here:
https://www.ey.com/en_uk/news/2021/07/ey-launches-first-neuro-diverse-centre-of-excellence-in-the-uk-to-boost-client-innovation
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Sasha Frank: Stand-Up and Stand Out, an ADHD Odyssey in Comedy and Life
In this episode, Theo Smith interviews Sasha Frank, a stand-up comedian who is ADHD. Sasha shares her journey from the corporate world to comedy, the impact of ADHD on her life, and her experiences with medication.
She also discusses parenting as an ADHD individual and the therapeutic benefits of comedy. Sasha emphasises the importance of embracing differences and being transparent about one's challenges.
Takeaways
Embrace your differences and don't worry about conforming to societal norms.
Transparency and open communication about your experiences can lead to understanding and support from others.
Find a hobby or outlet that brings you joy and helps you manage your mental health.
Parenting as an ADHD individual may require finding alternative ways to engage with your child and manage daily routines.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Sasha Frank
03:03 Early Life and Career
08:50 Discovering Stand-up Comedy
10:45 Realizing the Connection to ADHD
14:51 Understanding Strengths and Challenges
18:02 Managing Responsibilities and Dual Life
20:12 Experiences with ADHD Medication
25:50 Parenting as an ADHD Individual
29:07 Comedy as an Outlet
33:47 Embracing Differences and Transparency
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You can buy Amanda and Theo's new book 'Neurodiversity At Work here:
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Andrew McDonald: Embracing Neurodiversity in the World of Copywriting
Podcast Episode with Guest Andrew McDonald: Embracing Neurodiversity in the World of Copywriting
Main Theme: Navigating the challenges and unique strengths of neurodiverse individuals in the professional world.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction: Andrew McDonald, a renowned neurodivergent copywriter, delves deep into the importance of understanding and marketing to neurodivergent audiences.
A Journey to Freedom: Andrew's candid recount of his journey, from a stifling toxic work environment to the liberating world of freelance writing. Although he found success as a copywriter, business growth wasn't without its challenges.
Neurodiversity in the Workspace: Neurodiverse individuals often grapple with a world designed for neurotypical minds. Andrew reflects on his personal struggles, including confronting past traumas and facing the cold, often impersonal world of emailing.
The Power of Relationship-building: Highlighting the significance of fostering genuine relationships, Andrew underscores the importance of outreach and community-building as pivotal to a thriving business. Theo Smith, our host, echoes this sentiment, advocating for authentic connections over cold outreach.
Networking Nuances for the Neurodiverse: Theo shares his own challenges with maintaining energy at networking events. In response, Andrew offers practical solutions like the potential of adding value through engaged LinkedIn comments and automating email content to combat burnout.
The Neurodiverse Community: Both Theo and Andrew stress the advantages of connecting with niche communities, leveraging unique strengths to resonate with audiences on platforms like LinkedIn. They discuss how neurodiverse individuals naturally foster rapid and genuine connections, often diverging from conventional networking norms.
Closing Note: Discover how neurodiverse communities are challenging the status quo, advocating for inclusivity, and leading with authenticity in a world where difference is strength. Dive into this engaging conversation between Theo Smith and Andrew McDonald to learn more.
This episode is supercharged by Dynamis Group
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You can buy Amanda and Theo's new book 'Neurodiversity At Work here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neurodiversity-Work-Performance-Productivity-Neurodiverse/dp/1398600245
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