AuDHD and me

Erin

Unmasked and unfiltered neurodivergent stories. Join me, Erin, as I chat to fellow autistic and ADHD people about their experiences of neurodivergence.

  1. Exploring Autistic Comedy and Authenticity with Robert White

    Jun 10

    Exploring Autistic Comedy and Authenticity with Robert White

    In this episode, Robert White shares his journey as an autistic, gay comedian who has navigated the world of stand-up, television, and touring while staying true to himself. We discuss how he balances authenticity, improvisation, and the challenges of performance through an autistic lens, highlighting the importance of humor in addressing social issues.Key Topics: Robert White's background in comedy and achievements, including Britain's Got Talent and Edinburgh Festival awardsHow Robert scripts and improvises his routines, comparing his approach to jazz improvisationThe role of masking and authenticity in performance for autistic individualsAudience demographics and the importance of connection over controversyHandling sensory sensitivities, audience reactions, and stage anxiety as an autistic performerThe use of comedy as a tool to provoke thought on identity, politics, and social justiceThe impact of societal attitudes on neurodivergence and sexualityThe balance between masking and being oneself on and off stageReflections on the politics of identity, including neurodivergence, sexuality, and raceRobert White - Official WebsiteBritain's Got Talent - Official PageMalcolm Hardy Award - Edinburgh FestivalJewish Comedian Joe BrandTwitterInstagramTimestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Robert White's career and achievements00:45 - The work behind rehearsed and scripted comedy routines01:58 - Improvisation in comedy and jazz analogy02:48 - The diversity of Robert’s projects beyond stand-up03:18 - Balancing spontaneity and scripting in performances04:28 - Audience composition and neurodivergent viewers05:09 - The typical audience for Robert’s comedy shows06:04 - Audience reactions at private parties versus mainstream gigs07:41 - Experiences on Britain’s Got Talent and stage anxiety08:57 - Managing sensory and social sensitivities on stage10:22 - The calculation process in handling large audiences11:19 - The role of masking and authenticity in comedy12:27 - How stage processes help manage anxiety and audience reading12:56 - Genuineness during improvised moments in shows13:36 - Masking as a tool versus a negative aspect14:05 - The societal view on masking and authenticity15:16 - The persona vs. genuine self on stage16:39 - The evolution of Robert’s comedy from self-masking to authenticity17:33 - The significance of connecting with an audience as your true self18:13 - Impactful moments from the stage that foster genuine connection19:21 - Political and social commentary in comedy20:18 - The influence of societal issues on comedy content21:39 - The intersection of neurodivergence, sexuality, and social justice22:44 - Society’s treatment of neurodivergent individuals today23:33 - The power of humor in addressing identity and societal topics24:25 - Anti-hate messaging through comedy25:21 - Audience reactions and family influence25:40 - Final thoughts and encouragement for authenticity in performance26:43 - Closing remarks and upcoming performancesResources & Links: Connect with Robert White: https://www.robertwhitecomedy.com https://www.instagram.com/robertwhitejoke/ https://www.facebook.com/robertwhitecomedian https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3jYsk2CL6f9Yh0b1s5iSgQ https://www.tiktok.com/@robertwhitejoke

    29 min
  2. School & Audhdacious Humans

    Jun 1

    School & Audhdacious Humans

    Ever felt overwhelmed trying to fit neurodivergent kids into a system that just wasn't built for them? Working with families in education, we see it all — small class sizes, flexible timings, and truly personalized learning can make a difference. But what if the entire system shifted to prioritize understanding and individuality? Imagine classrooms where every child is seen, heard, and respected for who they are. No more one-size-fits-all, just truly human education. It starts with honest conversations and rethinking what learning really means. I chat to @audhdaucioushumans. Martha and Jenni are the founders of AuDHDacious Humans, where they support discombobulated families to understand sensory systems, reframe behaviour, and ditch the systems that break them. With 40 years of combined teaching experience, they met at a progressive school where they became each other's children's key teachers. But despite knowing exactly what neurodivergent children needed, they realised their own AuDHD/PDA kids weren't school-shaped, not even alternative-school-shaped. So three years ago, they left the education system and started their real education. They went on to create Make & Create Club, a flexible, low-demand space where rule makers and rule breakers thrive. As late-diagnosed AuDHDers parenting pressure-sensitive children, they've lived this experience themselves, unravelling everything they thought they knew about parenting and education. Some people call it a journey. They call it a reckoning. What change could you see making the biggest difference?

    40 min
  3. Understanding PDA: Demand Avoidance and Its Impact on Neurodivergent Children with Jessie Townz

    May 11

    Understanding PDA: Demand Avoidance and Its Impact on Neurodivergent Children with Jessie Townz

    Understanding PDA: Demand Avoidance and Its Impact on Neurodivergent Children This episode features a heartfelt and insightful conversation about Pathologically Demand Avoidant (PDA) behavior, its misunderstood nature, and practical approaches for supporting neurodivergent children. Jessie shares her lived experience as a parent, explores the importance of framing PDA as a drive for autonomy, and discusses community support resources.Main Topics Covered: The definition and misconceptions of PDA as demand avoidanceThe importance of terminology shift from "pathological demand avoidance" to "drive for autonomy"How PDA manifests in children and adults, including behaviors like masking, dysregulation, swearing, and physical outburstsStrategies for reducing demands and framing requests to avoid escalationThe significance of understanding individual tolerance levels, sleep, hunger, and environmentThe role of support groups for parents and advocacy for school accommodationsPractical tips for daily routines, mealtime, and managing meltdownsThe impact of emotional regulation and nervous system-based interventionsCommunity resources and how to connect with others for supportResources & Links: Connect with Jessie: The PDA Society – Advocacy and information on PDALinda K. Murphy’s book on Declarative Language (search for exact title) – Effective communication strategiesPDA Parents Circle – Community and support network setup by JessieInstagram Profile of Jessie – For daily updates, resources, and community supportInstagramWebsite (coming soon!)Note: The insights shared in this episode aim to normalize neurodivergence and encourage tailored support that respects individual needs and autonomy.

    35 min
  4. Living, Loving, and Supporting Autism: Insights from James Hunt

    May 4

    Living, Loving, and Supporting Autism: Insights from James Hunt

    In this episode I chat to the inspirational James Hunt. James is a devoted father and advocate for autism awareness. He shares his experiences raising two autistic sons and building a supportive community through social media and his clothing brand. We explore the nuances of communication, acceptance, and the power of connection in family life with autism. In this episode: James shares his motivations behind creating the "Stories About Autism" Instagram account and the impact it has had on his family and others.The significance of community, sharing, and catharsis in mental health and advocacy.Deep insights into non-speaking versus non-verbal communication and the importance of understanding different ways autistic individuals communicate.Celebrating small joys and moments of achievement, especially breakthroughs in communication like texting.The story behind James Hunt's clothing brand advocating neurodiversity and its role in fostering acceptance and connection.The process of writing a heartfelt book about navigating autism, life's unexpected challenges, and finding hope amid difficulty.James's hopes for his sons' future, emphasizing independence, happiness, and experiencing the world fully.Practical advice for families, parents, and allies to create inclusive environments and embrace neurodivergence.Resources & Links: Love Needs No Words - James Hunt's BookStories About Autism InstagramSAA Clothing InstagramJames Hunt's Advocate JumperInstagramFacebookWebsite Note: James Hunt’s book "Love Needs No Words" is available now at major bookstores, including Amazon and local independents. The shop in Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex offers community-focused support and merchandise, that encourage acceptance and understanding worldwide.

    37 min
  5. Rethinking Autism and ADHD: An Inclusive & Neuro-Affirming Perspective with Dr. James Winkworth

    Apr 20

    Rethinking Autism and ADHD: An Inclusive & Neuro-Affirming Perspective with Dr. James Winkworth

    Rethinking Autism and ADHD: An Inclusive & Neuro-Affirming Perspective with Dr. James Winkworth. Discover how recent developments challenge traditional views on autism and ADHD. This episode offers insights into neurodivergent experiences, diagnostic practices, and the importance of affirming identities, especially for girls and women. Key Topics: The evolution of autism diagnosis and understandingWhy autism and ADHD often go unnoticed in girls and womenThe limitations of traditional assessment tools like ADOS and alternativesThe role of masking in masking neurodivergent traitsThe importance of neuroaffirming practices and cultural differences in understanding autismHow societal narratives impact mental health and acceptancePractical advice for parents and educators on supporting neurodivergent childrenThe concept of "cultural difference" versus "disorder" in neurodiversityThe significance of positive self-identity and accurate information in diagnostic processesResources & Links: Cognition Clinical Psychology – Private assessment and neurodiversity supportAutism Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Criteria – DSM-5 overviewDr. James Winkworth on LinkedInUta Thrift's Perspective on Autism Spectrum – Recent debates on masking and spectrum understandingThe Autistic Self Advocacy Network – Resources promoting neuroaffirming practicesLinkedInCognition Clinical Psychology Website Connect with Dr. James Winkworth:This episode promotes a compassionate, evolving view of neurodivergence—emphasizing respect, understanding, and the importance of authentic identities. You can find James and all his info at https://cognitionclinicalpsychology.co.uk

    56 min

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Unmasked and unfiltered neurodivergent stories. Join me, Erin, as I chat to fellow autistic and ADHD people about their experiences of neurodivergence.

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