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Episode 56: Dating Differently: Exploring the Awkwardness of Neurodivergent Dating

Happy Valentine’s Day! To be honest, we don’t really celebrate it much. Also, des anyone else think it’s strange to romanticize an internal organ, especially since a “heart” looks nothing like the one in your body and it’s not even the organ responsible for creating all those lovey-dovey feelings anyway? Join us for some story time and an exploration into some of the ways that neurodivergence can make dating an interesting and challenging endeavor.

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Episode 55: Hurt People, Hurt People: How to Stop Paying Trauma Forward

We’d like to believe that all trauma and abuse survivors are purely sympathetic characters who would never inflict the kind of pain they’ve been through on another person, but the reality is usually much messier than that. Join us as we share some of our own experiences on this topic, and discuss how you can make peace with the past, make amends with those you’ve hurt, and change your perspectives and behavior to ensure a better future for yourself and your relationships.

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Episode 54: It’s Not Me, It’s You: How Society Gaslights Neurodivergent People

If you’re a neurodivergent person, chances are you’re used to feeling out of step with the rest of the world. But what if we’re not actually the problem? It’s entirely possible that we’ve been gaslit our whole lives into believing things about ourselves that are egregiously untrue or misrepresented and then pressured into fixing things about ourselves that were never broken to begin with.

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Episode 53: New Year’s Resolutions: 10 Tips for Making Lasting Changes

Happy New Year! 2023 was a wild year, and by that we mean it was a feral beast. Because of everything we’ve been through recently, those New Years resolutions feel even more meaningful than usual. It’s time for some real, lasting and positive changes, but what does that look like and how do we get there without just losing heart or motivation by the end of January?

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Episode 52: All I Want for Christmas: Offbeat Christmas Media for the Quirky Holiday Hater

How’s everyone doing out there? If the answer is “Not so great” we feel you. If you’re struggling with your mental health or your relationships this year then how much forced “holly jolly” can you take? Now, don’t get us wrong. We do wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, but we also understand if that feels like a tall order, so we’ve put together a list of mostly offbeat Christmas movie and song recommendations to help you survive the rest of this holiday season.

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Episode 51: Coping with Holiday Stress: Finding YOUR Reason for the Season

Santa always comes bearing a loaded mixed bag of both good and bad, making it easy to get overwhelmed and forget the reason for the season. No, we’re not going to say Jesus because we believe that the holiday season is not one-size-fits-all, and that everyone should have a chance to enjoy it on their terms and for their own reasons. Join us as we explore a plethora of possible reasons that might help you find your holiday spirit.

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Episode 50: Pass the Trauma: Using Dark Humor to Cope with the Holidays

Over the river and through the woods, to our traumatic holiday memories we go. Buckle up folks, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride! We may not be able to pick our families, but we can choose whether we laugh or cry at the madness and chaos they bring to us. Allow us to regale you with some insane tales that may feel very familiar and relatable to those of you who grew up in dangerously dysfunctional homes. (Make sure to read the TRIGGER WARNINGS before listening to the episode in case you want to sit this one out)

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Episode 49: Meeting the In-Laws?: Navigating a Functional Family when You Come From Dysfunction  

Family is hard. Holidays are stressful. But if you’re dealing with your own family at least you know what to expect. However, what if you’re meeting your partner’s family for the first time instead? And what if they’re…. “normal”? If you’re stressed and struggling to figure out how to navigate this holiday season with the future in-laws we’ve put together a list of questions for you to consider and talk over with your partner so you can feel a little more prepared for whatever uncertainty comes your way.

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Episode 48: Urban Legends: Converting the Horror Aversive

Happy Halloween! Spooky season is upon us and we need your help to settle a dispute! So please, gather around the campfire with us while we dip our toes into the spooky realm to explore some classic urban legends and discuss whether these stories are worthy of passing along to scare yet another generation. How do you feel about urban legends or the genre of horror?

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Episode 47: Pumpkin Spice, Flannel, and Halloween: Embracing the Joys of Fall on Your Terms

We’re taking a deep breath of crisp fall air, grabbing some warm apple cider, and sitting down to chat about the relief and child-like joy that this season can bring. Sure, there may be a lot of disparaging memes and mocking comments about the “basic white girl fall starter pack” but you know what we say? Screw ‘em. It feels like these days the moments of joy are few and far between and we’re not going to be ashamed of some moments of happiness and contentment.

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Episode 46: Inner Child Play: A Timed Challenge to Help You Connect with Your Inner Child

Okay ya’ll, we’re doing something a little bit different this time. Let’s all allow our inner child to express themselves through a series of timed challenges that are as fun as they are fascinating. There will be lots of unmitigated joy, some internal battles of will, and some unexpected heartfelt moments; which is honestly exactly what a lot of us need right now.

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Episode 45: Don’t Speak: 20 Things You Shouldn’t Say to a Trauma Survivor 

It seems like everyone has an opinion about everything, whether those opinions are educated and well-informed or not. If you’re a trauma survivor you’ve probably heard them all, everything from victim-blaming to toxic positivity and everything in between. One thing is for sure though, there are some things we all wish we’d never have to hear again.

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Episode 44: Pop Culture and the Pre Apocalypse: Staying Sane While the World Falls Apart 

The pandemic, social unrest, political corruption, economic downturn, ongoing war, an uptick in natural disasters, and so on and so on. Nearly all of us are feeling the effects of this combined chaos in one way or another, so, what are we to do? Well, when truth becomes stranger than fiction it might actually be beneficial to explore what real-world survival skills fictional pop culture protagonists can teach us to help us survive the pre-apocalypse.

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Episode 43: Well, This is Awkward: React and Review

We all have moments that make us blush, put our foot in our mouth, embarrass the heck out of us, and make us want to run away. So join us as we take a gander at a random list from the internet of supposedly universal awkward moments, and listen along as we react to these scenarios and embarrass ourselves for your entertainment.

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Episode 42: You’re So Weird!: Flipping the Social Scripts

As a neurodivergent person, even if you’ve learned to mask really well chances are still good you’ve committed some social faux pas in your time. But let’s be honest here, a lot of neurotypical social scripts are arbitrary, poorly written, and they just don’t make much sense. Join us as we flip the script on neurotypicals for a change and call them out for all the ways in which they’re actually the weirdos here.

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Episode 41: Feeling Your Feelings: An Intimate Exploration of Emotions

Our experience of emotion is something we generally take for granted. Afterall, feelings just tend to happen and we don’t often give them much thought or effort. But maybe we should. Emotions and our relationships with them can actually be really complex, and by exploring them more fully we gain a much richer understanding of ourselves and our experience of the world.

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Episode 37: Autism vs ADHD: Being Different, Differently

What does a day in the life of a neurodivergent person look like? Well, that depends. We are a large community with a vast set of eccentricities, challenges, and gifts but even with all this diversity we also share many things in common. Join us as we discuss and compare notes on how autism and ADHD influence our lives, motivations, routines, and relationships.

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