Neurodivergent Regan Maynard Mulderig
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The goal of this podcast is to bring awareness to neurodiversity and to help others understand more about what it means to be neurodivergant, to spread awareness about the people around you. Neurodiversity is important to understand because we don’t all have the same mind and Neurodiverse people have and will continue to change the world. Just ask Albert Einstein or Bill gates.
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The Percy Jackson dilemma
Hopefully, an interesting episode talking about some of the downsides of modern representation of neurodiversity!
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My story (growing up with undiagnosed dyslexia)
Kind of a different episode then the other ones on the podcast. Might be a helpful listen though😊
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OCD
I’m back after an extended break and ready to dive into the world of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder !
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Dyscalculia
In this episode we explore all things related to the neurodiversity Dyscalculia, lets shed some light on this uncommonly known neurodiversity.
Customer Reviews
Every struggling child & adult should listen
Thank you for the April 1 episode where you talked about your discovery of your neurodivergent abilities. I can’t wait to play it for my child. Hearing from a successful adult who made it through being different is priceless. Thank you! 🤗
beautifully performed!
amazing podcast. i’m in love with the word flow and the wonderful capabilities of the author.
Utterly moving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a phenomenal podcast it is the most acute depiction of of this plethora of learning differences I have ever seen. As someone who suffers from dyslexia on a daily basis it is empowering to see someone else who has been made to face similar challenges to me having such success in life. I am very glad to see these underrepresented disabilities getting the awareness that they deserve. Spreading awareness is so extremely important because so often teachers miss the early signs leading to Nero diverse children having confidence issues later in life. Thank you so much for all that you are doing for this underrepresented community.