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The Unapologetically Neurodivergent Podcast

Author: James Wheeler

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Join Me James @thefitnessandmindcoach - as I explore mine and my guests Neurodivergence and what it means to be Unapologetically Neurodivergent Guests come from all walks of life but all have learnt to embrace their ND sides for better (and worst).
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Who is Dan Wilkins

Who is Dan Wilkins

2025-12-1101:15:16

What happens when you spend your whole career supporting neurodivergent people—then discover, decades in, that you’re one of them? In this episode of Unapologetically Neurodivergent, James sits down with Dan Wilkins (@managing_on_the_spectrum): nurse, social worker, senior manager, and late-diagnosed ND powerhouse.Dan shares the raw truth about getting his diagnosis at 42 after years in local government and the NHS, the messy reality of unmasking at work, and why he’s now on a mission to tear down barriers for neurodivergent people everywhere. Expect real talk about surviving school, thriving in senior roles, and the fire that comes from finally understanding your own brain.We dig into ND hell moments, the myth of “not enough,” and what organisations get wrong (and right) about supporting their neurodivergent staff. If you’ve ever felt like a lost cause, this one’s for you.Follow me @fintessandmindcoachFind Dan:Instagram: @managing_on_the_spectrumWebsite: www.managingonthespectrumNo fake positivity—just real talk for real brains. Hit play and join the chaos.
What if the “hot mess” label is just the surface—and underneath is a mind built for brilliance? This week, James sits down with Hannah Bookbinder, ADHD and executive functioning coach with nearly 30 years’ experience, to break down the myths, the missed diagnoses, and the real stories behind neurodivergence.From her first client (“fix him, he’s a hot mess”) to helping thousands of kids, teens, and adults unlock their strengths, Hannah shares raw stories of transformation, hard truths about trauma and shame, and why late diagnosis can be both a relief and a challenge. We dig into why asking for help is a superpower, what schools and parents are still getting wrong, and how Hannah’s unique approach turns struggle into self-advocacy.Whether you’re ND yourself, a parent, teacher, or just tired of the same old “just try harder” advice, this episode is for you. Expect honesty, validation, and a few “aha” moments—plus practical tools for embracing your quirks and finding support that actually fits.Listen now to hear:The real impact of labels and late diagnosisHow to break cycles of shame and traumaWhy self-advocacy is everything (and how to start)Hannah’s top advice for anyone starting their ND journeyReady to ditch the stigma and embrace your strengths? Hit play.For more info on Hannah and her app check out:https://mytoadapp.com/
Who is Happie

Who is Happie

2025-10-0901:04:38

This week I’m joined by Happie, a neurodivergent PT and the powerhouse behind Lasses That Lift — a strength space built for “quiet weirdos” who hate the chaos of commercial gyms.We talk about getting her ADHD diagnosis only last month, breaking free from toxic fitness rules, learning to rest without guilt, and how neurodivergent brains can actually thrive in strength training when the environment fits us.Expect real talk about dopamine, burnout, “clean eating” lies, and how sometimes doing one thing is better than doing nothing.👀 If you’ve ever felt out of place in a loud gym or been told to “push through the pain” — this one’s for you.Follow Happie at @happielifts and check out her site at happielifts.comFollow me on Instagram & TikTok → @thefitnessandmindcoach
Who Is Connell

Who Is Connell

2025-09-0453:16

In this raw and powerful episode, I’m joined by Connell Scholar inclusive gym instructor, Ex-Chelsea pan-disability team player, Jack Petchey Award winner, and unapologetically neurodivergent.We talk about what it was like growing up non-verbal until the age of six, being written off by professionals, and then going on to smash every limit placed on him. From passing his driving test after five theory attempts to becoming a powerful voice for inclusion across schools, fitness, and mental health — Connell doesn’t hold back.Whether you’re late diagnosed, supporting ND loved ones, or just need a reminder that you’re not broken — this one’s for you.Connect with Connell: @conns.1 over on instagram
Who is Rhiannon Cooper

Who is Rhiannon Cooper

2025-08-0701:10:45

Late-diagnosed with autism and ADHD at 30, Rhiannon Cooper went from avoiding exercise to losing 100 pounds, becoming a personal trainer, and transforming how neurodivergent people experience fitness.In this episode, we talk about:Growing up as the “weird kid” in PEThe toxic, appearance-driven side of the fitness industryWhy traditional PT advice fails neurodivergent clientsMaking gyms less overwhelming and more inclusiveNavigating gym anxiety and building self-advocacyRhiannon’s journey shows that health isn’t about weight or aesthetics—it’s about safety, comfort, and finding a way to move that actually works for your brain.🎧 Listen now and connect with Rhiannon’s unapologetically neurodivergent approach to fitness.Find Rhiannon HERE:Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rhiannoncooperptInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhiannoncooperptLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhiannonc/ Website: https://www.tiktok.com/@rhiannoncooperptFree community: https://community.notsotypicalfitness.co.uk/invitation?code=AG83CDGym Anxiety Toolkit: https://subscribepage.io/gym-anxiety-toolkit 
Who is Leni

Who is Leni

2025-07-3158:54

In this raw and open chat, Leni joins me to talk about their journey from self-hate to self-acceptance, how writing a book helped them heal, and why finding neurodivergent friends online can change everything. We skip the small talk and go straight into real conversations about therapy, identity, and learning to finally like yourself.Visit Leni at @lenielenaki
Who is Jessica and Joe

Who is Jessica and Joe

2025-07-2401:03:30

In episode 3 we go from realisation to denial to full-blown revelation.this episode dives deep into the journey of self-discovery as a neurodivergent couple. We explore how social stigma can make us overprotective of our kids, and what it means to finally embrace who you are (and let your kids do the same).This one’s a proper rollercoaster — expect laughs, maybe a few tears, and loads of raw, honest moments. There are golden nuggets throughout, so it’s well worth the full 60 minutes.Grab a drink, your favourite snack, and settle in.Trigger warning: This is unfiltered, unapologetically neurodivergent conversation. At times, we dip into the darker stuff — but it’s always real.
In this episode, I chat with David aka Neuro Dad's Diary about the chaos and clarity that comes with realising you’re neurodivergent.We talk diagnosis, unmasking, and trying to make sense of life when your brain doesn’t follow the ‘normal’ script. ADHD, autism, parenting, work, relationships—none of it’s off the table.David shares what it was like getting labelled later in life, how expectations from others can screw with your head, and why finding the right people makes all the difference.This one’s about being honest, being awkward, and being done with pretending. It’s for anyone who’s ever thought: “Wait… is it just me?”Spoiler: it’s not.Follow David on insta @neurodadsdiary
Hey , todays episode is about me , james, the fitness and mind coachjoin me as i explain who i am, what i do and why i do it and how and why i became unapologetic about my neurodivergenceThis is the start to a very awesome journey i want to take you all on!
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Trailer

2025-07-0201:01

A little taste of whats to come on the podcast!
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