NeuroDiverse World

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Welcome to the talk show highlighting the professional neurodivergents of the world. Together we can inspire hope to future generations. Are you a neurodivergent professional? Request to be interviewed at ndpodcast@outlook.com

Episodes

  1. 12/05/2025

    Bubblegum or Bubblegun?!

    My guest today is a clinical psychologist, nationally recognized keynote speaker, and a proudly autistic advocate for neurodiversity. He is a bestselling author, most recently of "Neurodiversity and the Myth of Normal" and his TEDx talks about his life with autism have been viewed over 750,000 times. He consults on autism and neurodiversity for leading organizations including Google, Harvard, and Blizzard Entertainment, and his expertise has been featured by Bloomberg Magazine, the American Psychological Association, and the Great Place to Work Summit. He holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from George Fox University and works as a clinical psychologist specializing in autism, neurodiversity, and social relationships. Dr. Daniel Wendler!   Excerpt from a recent substack he wrote: "A goal can be a threshold or a spectrum. A threshold either happens or it doesn’t. Nothing else matters. • If a sports team loses, it doesn’t matter if they lost by 1 point or 100.• If you’re late for a flight, it doesn’t matter if you miss it by 5 minutes or 5 hours. • And, if that plane crashes, it doesn’t matter if it crashed on takeoff or flew 1000 miles before going splat. A spectrum, conversely, is an infinite line. You can move up and down the line, but you never reach the end. • If I go on a walk for 10 minutes, I become a little healthier. • If I spend 10 dollars at Taco Bell, I become a little less healthy The deepest lie of “not good enough” is that it trains us to view spectrums as thresholds. Your 10 minute walk wasn’t good enough, because it wasn’t a 10 mile run. Your talk wasn’t good enough, because it didn’t get a standing ovation. Your writing wasn’t good enough, because it didn’t turn out exactly the way you wanted. This is a trap. A spectrum stretches on forever, so there will always be more that you could do. When you compare what you could have accomplished with what you actually accomplished, you’ll never feel like you did “good enough.” But what matters is not what you could have done. What matters is what you actually did. You created a good thing where nothing existed before. You moved the spectrum of the world closer to goodness. Maybe you could have created a better thing. So what? The thing you made is still good, and imagining a hypothetical better thing doesn’t change that. Maybe the thing you created is small and imperfect. So what? Kittens are small and imperfect, and the world is much better because they’re here. And, no great thing ever starts as a great thing anyway. We build mountains by stacking a lifetime of imperfect pebbles. The internal critic only judges your pebble because it doesn’t recognize the seed of a mountain."     Special thanks to: Thank John Ewing and Charlie Carignan for the music Also thank you to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for helping start this program.   Wendler Links Videos: Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SocialSkillsVideos What being autistic taught me about being human | Daniel Wendler | TEDxBend: https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_wendler_what_being_autistic_taught_me_about_being_human? utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare   My Life with Asperger’s: Daniel Wendler at TEDxUniversityofArizona: https://youtu.be/B-xgdqNtcDI   Websites: https://www.danielwendler.com https://www.improveyoursocialskills.com   Writing: Substack: https://writing.danielwendler.com Audible: "Neurodiversity and the Myth of Normal" -  https://www.audible.com/pd/Neurodiversity-and-the-Myth-of-Normal-Audiobook/B0CVBKYHQD Level Up Your Social Life: The Gamer's Guide To Social Success: https://www.amazon.com/Level-Up-Your-Social-Life-ebook/dp/B01BMVK43I?ref_=ast_author_dp Improve Your Social Skills: - https://www.amazon.com/Improve-Social-Skills-Daniel-Wendler-ebook/dp/B00NJNQ3U6?ref_=ast_author_dp   Credits: Music by John Ewing and Charlie Carignan Supported by Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation For Autism   All hail King Flobberdeest!

    28 min
  2. 11/05/2025

    Be Fiercely Curious

    This episode is in memory of a fiercely curious neurodivergent who had explored science and art and at the intersection of them had created some fascinating pieces of work.  He was a professor with a BA in microbiology,  MFA is in Computer Art with a concentration on 3D animation and physical computing. Stefan Prosky.   Speaking in memory of Stefan is his younger brother, John Prosky.  John Prosky's Credits: John Prosky’s regional theater credits include Arena Stage in Galileo, Our Town, and The Matchmaker, Guthrie Theater in Candida, Mark Taper in Sahara (new works fest.), Pasadena Playhouse in Camping with Henry and Tom, The Geffen in Warmusic, The Walnut St Theater in The Price, and in New York at The Lucille Lortel in Camping with Henry and Tom and at Playwright’s Horizon in Once Upon a Time There Was a Family. He was seen at The Odyssey Ensemble in Passion Play and at Sierra Madre Playhouse in A Walk in the Woods(ovation nom.best actor). At The Antaeus Theater Company in LA where he is a company member he has been seen in The Crucible, Cousin Bette, Tonight at 8:30 and Wedding Band. With The Unvarnished Theater where he is proud to call himself a founding member, here in Savannah, Prosky has performed in The Realistic Jonses, The Moors, and Glengarry Glen Ross. On television he has re-occurring roles on such shows as Suits LA, Perry Mason, The Fosters, Scandal, and ER, and guest starred on such shows as Fringe, Criminal Minds, Found, and Mentalist. He has done over fifty films including such movies as Straight Outta Compton and Ouiji 2. He has taught extensively in the juvenile prison system of Los Angeles county and served as head of the education outreach for Antaeus where he is one of the creators and the lead teacher of The Odyssey Artist’s Workshop at Antaeus; a Shakespeare and dramatic writing program for the incarcerated and underserved young people of Los Angeles. At SCAD where he teaches, Professor Prosky has directed the plays Indian Summer, Men on Boats, Everybody, Gloria and most recently Shakespeare in Love at The Lucas Theater for The Arts . He is the proud son of the late, great Robert, the proud father of Joseph Kai, and the happy husband of Kimiko Gelman.   Stefan Prosky Triumverate Rule 1)be fiercely curious  2)be deeply devoted and  3) be fully open to love.   John Prosky Links: IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0698763/   Stefan Prosky Links Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@profProsky/videos Examples of Music Performances  Stefan Prosky's performance on 05/11/2019 (Hi-Def video 2 of 5) Baltimore SDIYGroup - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_g7FSfKTfA Stefan Prosky's performance on 02/26/2016 (video 1 of 8) BaltimoreSDIYGroup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moRrMgMLT20 Artwork: Death And... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-di-WIOse4 A Sculpture Changes Over Time https://www.phillipscollection.org/blog/2023-04-27-sculpture-changes-over-time Partisan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ars6-Zc6vaw Credits: Music by John Ewing and Charlie Carignan Supported by Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation For Autism

    28 min

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Welcome to the talk show highlighting the professional neurodivergents of the world. Together we can inspire hope to future generations. Are you a neurodivergent professional? Request to be interviewed at ndpodcast@outlook.com