It’s just AuDHD

John Blanco-Slingerland, Tarah Peltz

The channel that's 90% science, 10% banter, and 100% AuDHD. We break down research on ADHD and autism and fight misinformation so you can have a deeper and more accurate understanding of your own brain. Disclaimer: Opinions and ViewsAll opinions and views expressed by John Blanco-Slingerland and Tarah Peltz through the It’s Just AuDHD podcast are their own. Opinions, views, and responses to questions provided through the podcast do not constitute coaching, professional advice, or any form of diagnosis, and do not create a coach-client relationship. Opinions and views expressed by John and Tarah here do not reflect or imply the opinions or views of any other person, organization, or entity with which they are or have been affiliated.

  1. Why do you have special interests?

    01/11/2025

    Why do you have special interests?

    What do computers, music, and nature have in common? They are some of the top special interests for autistic people! In today's episode, we look at the research behind special interests to separate the truth from the stereotypes. We also look at some of the possible reasons why so many autistic people have special interests. Join us for this very special episode where we get to talk about our favorite things! Chapters 00:00 Welcome & why special interests matter 02:54 Myth-busting: hyperfocus vs. special interests 03:24 The research problem (ask adults, not just caregivers) 05:16 Strengths, coping, and pride 07:04 When treatment targets the wrong thing 08:48 Special interest study 11:20 “Current” interests vs. lifelong ones 11:46 Disney special interests 18:16 Burnout and the 80% finish line 20:21 INCUP attention model (ADHD) 22:32 Work friction & making novelty 23:10 Top special interests by gender 27:08 What makes an interest “special” 32:56 When intensity hurts well-being 34:21 Monotropism 101 40:36 Hyperfocus & mental health 44:06 Systemizing vs. empathy—why that binary fails 50:01 Temple Grandin’s thinking styles 54:32 Special interest stigma 59:15 Our special interests 1:01:52 Conclusion References: Grove et al., 2018; SAGE 2024 hyperfocus study; Autism Understood (Monotropism); Temple Grandin on thinking styles. Special Interests Study (Grove et al., 2018) 👉 https://research.vu.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/72579810/Grove_et_al_2018_Autism_Research.pdf Monotropism Overview (Autism Understood) 👉 https://autismunderstood.co.uk/autistic-differences/monotropism/ Hyperfocus Study (SAGE Journals, 2024) 👉 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27546330241237883 Systemizing Quotient – Revised (Embrace Autism) 👉 https://embrace-autism.com/systemizing-quotient-revised/ Thinking Styles in Autistic People – Temple Grandin Framework (Embrace Autism) 👉 https://embrace-autism.com/thinking-styles-in-autistic-people Keywords: autism, ADHD, AuDHD, special interests, hyperfocus, monotropism, Temple Grandin, systemizing quotient, Simon Baron-Cohen, Disney Imagineering, Pixar, pattern thinking, executive function, INCUP, attention regulation

    1h 4m
  2. Is ADHD Compatible With Religion?

    27/08/2025

    Is ADHD Compatible With Religion?

    ADHD obviously impacts a lot of aspects of your life, but did you know it can impact your religious status, too? It turns out, there are fascinating studies that explore the interplay between ADHD and religion (or lack thereof), so for this episode, we're giving you the lowdown on their findings. For our autistic listeners, don't worry! We have a follow up episode coming soon exploring autism and religion, too! References: Study looking at Judaism and ADHD Additude article on ADHD and religion Church of England rejects gluten free wafers Study looking at Evangelical Christian attitudes towards ADHD Information on Religious OCD Chapters 00:00 Exploring Faith and Neurodivergence 03:58 The Intersection of Religion and ADHD 06:26 Community, Belonging, and ADHD 08:57 The Role of Religion in Mental Health 11:59 Challenges of Neurodivergence in Religious Spaces 15:13 Understanding ADHD and Religious Experiences 17:54 The Impact of Community on Loneliness 20:51 Navigating Religious Expectations and ADHD 23:43 Finding Acceptance in Faith Communities 26:34 Personal Journeys and Religious Beliefs 34:26 Navigating Church with ADHD and Hypermobility 37:27 Judgment in Religious Communities 39:00 Neurodivergence and LGBTQIA+ Intersectionality 39:11 Dietary Restrictions and Religious Practices 41:32 Rigid Religious Accommodations 43:55 Finding Comfort in Religious Rituals 47:56 The Struggles of Neurodivergent Individuals in Church 48:35 Hyperfixation on Religion as a Special Interest 53:40 Religion as a Tool for Emotional Regulation 01:00:25 Understanding Religious Scrupulosity OCD 01:03:25 The Cycle of Shame in Religious Contexts 01:07:52 Previewing Autism Studies and Religion

    1h 10m
  3. The weirdest autism test ever created

    27/07/2025

    The weirdest autism test ever created

    Can you diagnose autism by looking at pictures of eyes? That's the theory behind the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET), which was recently featured in Season 2 of 'The Rehearsal'. But this autism assessment has a wild history, and its origins are convoluted enough to make Nathan Fielder blush. Today, we're breaking down the story of how the RMET was developed and whether the results are clinically relevant. We also explore the broader implications of Theory of Mind assessments that researchers love to give to autistic people. This episode has random magazine clippings, animated triangle families, bad doodles, and more. Tune in to see how all these pieces of the puzzle fit together! References: Free online RMET assessmentTheory of Mind OverviewBasic Emotions TestAnimated Triangles TestDiverse Desire and Beliefs Test (Yoni Test)False Beliefs Test (Sally Anne Test)Criticisms of the Theory of Mind testsEven more criticisms of the Theory of Mind TestsHistory and criticisms of the RMET 00:00 Introduction 00:09 The RMET and Autism Representation 02:53 Origins and Validity of the RMET 04:07 Theory of Mind and Autism 05:10 Administering Theory of Mind Tests 13:01 Cultural and Subjective Influences on Theory of Mind 14:41 Testing Theory of Mind with Animated Triangles 23:03 Diverse Desires and Hidden Feelings 28:59 False Beliefs and Hidden Feelings Tests 34:03 Critique of Autism Research 34:53 Validity of Autism Tests 37:22 Language Dexterity as a Theory of Mind predictor 39:16 Issues with Autism Testing 42:16 The RMET: Origins and Issues 48:50 Criticism of Simon Baron-Cohen's Work 01:04:19 Alternative Approaches to Autism Testing 01:06:50 Personal Experiences and Reflections 01:09:00 Discussing the Clinical Evaluation Process 01:09:11 Reflecting on the Exhausting Nature of Tests 01:09:27 Upcoming Episode on Eating Disorders and Neurodivergence 01:09:27 Personal Reflections on Test Performance 01:10:25 Questioning the Validity of the Test 01:10:40 Conclusion and Future Plans

    1h 11m

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The channel that's 90% science, 10% banter, and 100% AuDHD. We break down research on ADHD and autism and fight misinformation so you can have a deeper and more accurate understanding of your own brain. Disclaimer: Opinions and ViewsAll opinions and views expressed by John Blanco-Slingerland and Tarah Peltz through the It’s Just AuDHD podcast are their own. Opinions, views, and responses to questions provided through the podcast do not constitute coaching, professional advice, or any form of diagnosis, and do not create a coach-client relationship. Opinions and views expressed by John and Tarah here do not reflect or imply the opinions or views of any other person, organization, or entity with which they are or have been affiliated.