59 episodes

The unique neurotype that is autism + ADHD has both strengths and challenges. Because most advice doesn't work for us (especially if you also have a PDA profile), it can feel that everyone else is figuring things out while we're struggling just to survive.
Your AuDHD host, Mattia Maurée (they/them), shares research findings, lived experience, and what they've learned from coaching over 120 neurodivergent folks. They focus on feeling better first, before tackling the big life design questions.
You're doing great, you belong here, and it's possible to feel a lot better.

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AuDHD Flourishing Love Your Brain

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The unique neurotype that is autism + ADHD has both strengths and challenges. Because most advice doesn't work for us (especially if you also have a PDA profile), it can feel that everyone else is figuring things out while we're struggling just to survive.
Your AuDHD host, Mattia Maurée (they/them), shares research findings, lived experience, and what they've learned from coaching over 120 neurodivergent folks. They focus on feeling better first, before tackling the big life design questions.
You're doing great, you belong here, and it's possible to feel a lot better.

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    Mini Safe Being Visible

    Mini Safe Being Visible

    Wow, over 100K listens! People talk a lot about feeling safe being visible—being seen and heard either literally or through putting your work into the world.
    While I've done a lot of personal work being comfortable while visible, the Guardian article was a huge bump in visibility. To be fair, the "bad day" I reference was also the kidney infection kicking into full gear (see "Don't Die" a couple episodes ago).
    It's also a lot easier to be "brave" being visible when you get almost entirely positive feedback! That usually changes with more visibility.
    Enjoying this particular phase and trying not to worry about the next one.
    The Guardian article, "The sudden rise of AuDHD"

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    • 11 min
    047 Meltdowns in Public

    047 Meltdowns in Public

    Answering a listener question about how to handle meltdowns and shutdowns at work, and around people you don't trust. This episode covers a few ways to both plan for, push away, and handle meltdowns once they're happening in a public place.
    Previous episodes about meltdowns:
    13 Autistic Meltdowns & Shutdowns23 You Are Not a Burden (Mattia talking about a specific meltdown they had)6 Healing Relational Trauma (guest Pasha and Mattia talk about recent meltdowns around our partners)
    Resources:
    Like Your Brain community spaceTranscript DocEmail Newsletter


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    • 23 min
    046 Don't Die

    046 Don't Die

    I almost died two weeks ago. It's easy to miss symptoms when one has low interoception and a high pain tolerance.
    Episode is around the difficulties seeking care... and why it's very worth it sometimes!
    p.s. episodes are coming out on Saturdays now
    Resources:
    Like Your Brain community spaceTranscript DocEmail NewsletterUK study questioning the oft-quoted statistic about autistic people living 16 years less long than allistic people. TLDR: Autistic people do seem to live less long on average, but as many people are undiagnosed, it's hard to get an accurate number.

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    • 14 min
    045 Exempt From Human Suffering

    045 Exempt From Human Suffering

    Yes, still on about money. In this case, how we're sold the idea that it will exempt us from human suffering... but it will not!
    What would you do with your time if money truly were not an issue?
    Do you have any access to that now? Even if it looks different than you think it's supposed to?
    What's enjoyable, outside of the paradigm of earning or mastery?

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    • 11 min
    044 Hypnosis Healing with Genevieve Joy

    044 Hypnosis Healing with Genevieve Joy

    Genevieve Joy and I have a lot in common, including excruciating childhoods that led to chronic pain. Both of us also healed that chronic pain through hypnosis and are now enthusiastic about the possibilities of working with the unconscious.
    Content note: There are no graphic depictions of trauma in this episode! However, the way we talk about our own healing journey could be triggering to someone who's in extreme pain at the moment. This is in part because we don't go into the nitty gritty details... it could sound dismissive because we're focusing on the "after." Please trust your body and stop listening if it's not for you at the moment.
    Connect with Genevieve:
    Her website, iamgenevievejoy.comHer podcast, Become Your Own Savior
    Resources:
    Like Your Brain community spaceTranscript DocEmail NewsletterHuberman Lab podcast about Placebo Effect on Biology & Physiology
    Try Hypnosis / Learn Self-Hypnosis
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    • 1 hr 9 min
    043 Staying Unhealed

    043 Staying Unhealed

    Fixing can be a trauma response. You don't need to heal everything!
    Especially in our very fixing-oriented culture that will sell you a solution to problems you didn't even realize you had.
    Body-based modalities and working with the unconscious (including hypnosis) are just tools. Just because the tool exists doesn't mean you have to use it. Because someone else healed from something doesn't mean you have to.
    This episode touches on some issues around working with the unconscious, including:
    You can work with your unconscious on your own Self-trust can be complicated if you have sensory issues or traumaExpectations matter a lot, including the vibe with the practitioner Demand avoidance and "tricking" the unconscious ND traits are not blocks to be fixed!
    Try Hypnosis / Learn Self-Hypnosis
    Resources:
    Like Your Brain community spaceTranscript DocEmail Newsletter
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    • 29 min

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