YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship with Jodi Carlton, MEd
Society & Culture:Relationships
In last week's show, during my chat with my mother, I mentioned how those of us who are neurotypical and neurodiverse speak different languages. We have many different kinds of language...emotion, logic, social, relationship, love...and we all speak them in different kinds of ways, and with different levels of fluency.
I also told you in the last show that my next guest is my best friend Kathy, who has her own neurodiverse family and who has her own neurodiverse traits, herself. In that chat she and I talk about our own friendship and how we've dealt with our differences through the years....BUT...I've decided to wait until next week to air part one of our conversation.
This week I'm going to share with you the audio from a "live" I did in my private Facebook group where I talked about these different languages we speak. It seemed so relevant! So here you go and tune in next week for my chat with Kathy.
BONUS: ”I quit. I give up. It’s hard. It’s unnatural.”
Toxicity Was My Own Dealbreaker - Not Neurodiversity
”I’m gonna lose my best friend!”
”Oh, She was weird!”
”I Noticed That She Didn’t Smile”
Communication is the Bridge that Connects Us
Meet My Own Neurodiverse Family
I Have This Memory Vacuum...
I call it his murderous face.
”I could have passed a polygraph, but she insisted I was lying.”
Childhood Memories Make Sense Now
How To Know If Someone With Autism Loves You
”I don’t remember our last argument…”
”I didn’t know why none of them liked me.”
Current Therapy Models Harm Neurodiverse Couples
”I had to learn about me first.”
Sensory Overload and Partner Rejection
Discovering Neurodiversity After the Divorce
Painful Misunderstandings & Confusion
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