47 min

The Self Care Series: Neurodiversity, Masking and Mental Health with Pasha Marlowe, MFT The Driven Woman Entrepreneur

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I just couldn’t wrap up the Self Care series without talking about neurodiversity, masking, and mental health, and the perfect person for conversation is fellow therapist, coach, podcaster, speaker and advocate, Pasha Marlowe. 
In this vulnerable episode, you'll hear about the challenges and advantages of masking, understand the emotions of being neurodivergent in a world that is built by and for neurotypicals, and discover ways to foster radical self-acceptance, wherever you are. 
We're unpacking a variety of insections - from growing up with unidentified ADHD and autism,  attempting to hide emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity, a later-in-life recognition of queer identity, and the power of language in creating an inclusive society. 
Mic Drop Moment: 
 "It takes a physical and emotional toll to mask, to hide, to conceal anything or suppress any of our tendencies or identities or truths. It also feels, I think quite misaligned and lonely, but both are painful. Like it's painful to be judged and rejected and unsafe, and it's terribly painful to not be respected or seen and known."  Pasha Marlowe 
Mentioned during our convo:
Brene Brown quote (in purple, scroll down) Anais Nin quoteJamie Shields Eric Maisel’s book “When Smart People Hurt”
Connect with Pasha Marlowe:
WebsiteLinked InTikTok 

Have you loved the Self-Care Series?  Want to hear more content like this on the podcast?  I need to hear from you!
Leave a review 
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Did you build your business with your neurodivergent traits and tendencies in mind? If not, you aren’t alone. 
Most of us have no idea how because our educational and workplace environments teach us conformity and masking, not radical self-acceptance and doing what actually works for us.  
This might be the perfect time to partner with a business coach who is also a licensed therapist and entrepreneur with ADHD (me) to reinvent your business with YOU in mind. 
I choose to work with a limited number of 1:1 clients at a time, so I can customize our coaching engagement to be exactly what you need, no more, no less.   
It starts with a no-obligation free consultation to help you figure out why your business is not yet where you want it to be, and create a plan that takes mental wellness and energetic capacity into account. 
Want to know more?  Schedule a free consultation here by clicking here. 
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I just couldn’t wrap up the Self Care series without talking about neurodiversity, masking, and mental health, and the perfect person for conversation is fellow therapist, coach, podcaster, speaker and advocate, Pasha Marlowe. 
In this vulnerable episode, you'll hear about the challenges and advantages of masking, understand the emotions of being neurodivergent in a world that is built by and for neurotypicals, and discover ways to foster radical self-acceptance, wherever you are. 
We're unpacking a variety of insections - from growing up with unidentified ADHD and autism,  attempting to hide emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity, a later-in-life recognition of queer identity, and the power of language in creating an inclusive society. 
Mic Drop Moment: 
 "It takes a physical and emotional toll to mask, to hide, to conceal anything or suppress any of our tendencies or identities or truths. It also feels, I think quite misaligned and lonely, but both are painful. Like it's painful to be judged and rejected and unsafe, and it's terribly painful to not be respected or seen and known."  Pasha Marlowe 
Mentioned during our convo:
Brene Brown quote (in purple, scroll down) Anais Nin quoteJamie Shields Eric Maisel’s book “When Smart People Hurt”
Connect with Pasha Marlowe:
WebsiteLinked InTikTok 

Have you loved the Self-Care Series?  Want to hear more content like this on the podcast?  I need to hear from you!
Leave a review 
DM me on Linked In 

Did you build your business with your neurodivergent traits and tendencies in mind? If not, you aren’t alone. 
Most of us have no idea how because our educational and workplace environments teach us conformity and masking, not radical self-acceptance and doing what actually works for us.  
This might be the perfect time to partner with a business coach who is also a licensed therapist and entrepreneur with ADHD (me) to reinvent your business with YOU in mind. 
I choose to work with a limited number of 1:1 clients at a time, so I can customize our coaching engagement to be exactly what you need, no more, no less.   
It starts with a no-obligation free consultation to help you figure out why your business is not yet where you want it to be, and create a plan that takes mental wellness and energetic capacity into account. 
Want to know more?  Schedule a free consultation here by clicking here. 
ckLjyPgRhemYR8BTS1GI

47 min