18 min

”Either I am too much for them or they’re not enough for me” with Gwendolyn Janssen. Part 2 YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship with Jodi Carlton, MEd

    • Relationships

This week's episode is part two of my conversation with Gwen Janssen. So if you missed part one, go back and listen to the last episode that was aired two weeks ago. Gwen and I had so much to talk about it was too much to put into one episode. Today, she really gets personal about her own relationships and how being neurodiverse has affected her relationships in dating, but also family relationships and friendships.
 
 Also, if you're really enjoying this podcast, please don't forget to leave us a review because it really matters in how these podcast platforms deliver podcasts to people like you.
 
 Be sure to subscribe if you're watching on YouTube to make sure you get updates on all the latest videos that I publish there.
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👩‍💼 Hi, I'm Jodi Carlton and I'm a leading world expert on adult autistic relationship dynamics and communication. My life experiences with my own autistic family and friends have been my personal training ground and my goal is to help you finally make sense of the confusion and pain.
 
🎙 My educational podcast and YouTube videos, webinars, and workshops are the place to start learning about your neurodiverse relationship dynamics.
 
📆 Consult with me personally for feedback and guidance about your relationship's potential for growth and repair. Get in-depth insight through relationship evaluation and neurodiversity assessment.
 
🗣Communication is critical for connection and clarity. I developed a ground-breaking program for my OWN relationships and it will help you finally understand your partner and break the endless cycle of confusion and conflict.
 
CracktheCommunicationCode.com
 
🌐 Visit me online at JodiCarlton.com to learn more.
 
📱 FOLLOW ME:
 
Facebook, Instagram and TikTok: @thejodicarlton
YouTube and LinkedIn: Jodi Carlton

This week's episode is part two of my conversation with Gwen Janssen. So if you missed part one, go back and listen to the last episode that was aired two weeks ago. Gwen and I had so much to talk about it was too much to put into one episode. Today, she really gets personal about her own relationships and how being neurodiverse has affected her relationships in dating, but also family relationships and friendships.
 
 Also, if you're really enjoying this podcast, please don't forget to leave us a review because it really matters in how these podcast platforms deliver podcasts to people like you.
 
 Be sure to subscribe if you're watching on YouTube to make sure you get updates on all the latest videos that I publish there.
___________________
👩‍💼 Hi, I'm Jodi Carlton and I'm a leading world expert on adult autistic relationship dynamics and communication. My life experiences with my own autistic family and friends have been my personal training ground and my goal is to help you finally make sense of the confusion and pain.
 
🎙 My educational podcast and YouTube videos, webinars, and workshops are the place to start learning about your neurodiverse relationship dynamics.
 
📆 Consult with me personally for feedback and guidance about your relationship's potential for growth and repair. Get in-depth insight through relationship evaluation and neurodiversity assessment.
 
🗣Communication is critical for connection and clarity. I developed a ground-breaking program for my OWN relationships and it will help you finally understand your partner and break the endless cycle of confusion and conflict.
 
CracktheCommunicationCode.com
 
🌐 Visit me online at JodiCarlton.com to learn more.
 
📱 FOLLOW ME:
 
Facebook, Instagram and TikTok: @thejodicarlton
YouTube and LinkedIn: Jodi Carlton

18 min