In today’s episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with Laura James, the author of Odd Girl Out, a memoir about her journey to understanding herself as a woman with autism. Laura shares her personal experience of being diagnosed as an adult and the profound impact it had on her life. We dive into what the first year of diagnosis was like for her, and the process of re-learning who she was through a neurodivergent lens. Laura is not only insightful but incredibly funny and down-to-earth. She gives valuable advice on how to offer grace to yourself as you navigate the process of self-discovery and acceptance. We also talk about the importance of giving grace to those around you—especially those who are supporting you through the learning curve of a new diagnosis. This conversation is filled with humor, wisdom, and powerful insights that anyone—whether you’ve just been diagnosed or are supporting someone who has—can relate to. The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. I have also created holiday visual timetable squares to help those who find schedules and plans helpful. You can download for free here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I sit down with Clare, the co-founder of the innovative app SenLife, @senlifeuk. Clare opens up about her journey as a mother raising two neurodivergent sons, who are now teenagers. Together, we explore the complexities of parenting in a neurodiverse family and the questions that often run through Clare’s mind, such as, "Why are we doing this activity, and is it truly helpful for our family?" Clare shares how this reflective approach has transformed her parenting style, allowing her to engage her sons in meaningful conversations about what works for them. We discuss the importance of advocating for their needs, even when it means going against the grain of conventional expectations. Additionally, we dive into the SenLife app, which Clare co-developed to support parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The app helps families stay organized, manage appointments, and keep track of important documentation, making the daily challenges of parenting a little more manageable. For more information about the app go here. Join us for this inspiring conversation that offers valuable insights for parents navigating similar journeys. If you find this episode resonates with you, please consider subscribing and leaving a review. Share it with others who might benefit from Clare’s experiences and the resources provided by SenLife. Let’s work together to create a supportive community for all families! This week the podcast is celebrating 5,000 downloads! I want to take a moment to say thank you for journeying with us and joining the conversation. When I started the podcast I had no clue where it would go. I am so grateful for each of you! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s episode, I sit down with Jeannie, the CEO and Founder of ADHD Wise UK, @adhdwiseuk a wonderful organization that is making a real difference in the lives of individuals, families, and schools navigating the complexities of ADHD. Jeannie brings a wealth of knowledge and a deeply personal perspective to the conversation, and I’m so excited to share her insights with you. We dive into her own experiences in school, where she faced the challenges of ADHD firsthand, and discuss how that journey shaped her passion for helping others understand the condition beyond just the clinical diagnosis. We explore the importance of recognizing ADHD as not just a set of symptoms but a unique life experience—one that affects individuals in profound ways, influencing everything from learning to self-esteem to relationships. Jeannie shares her invaluable expertise on how we can better support students with ADHD, creating environments that foster understanding, compassion, and growth. Her approach is both thoughtful and empowering, and it’s clear that she’s deeply committed to helping those affected by ADHD see their strengths, not just their struggles. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone navigating ADHD yourself, this episode is filled with practical insights, real-world wisdom, and a reminder that there’s so much more to the ADHD experience than what meets the eye. Check out ADHDwise UK here The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Thanksgiving, I gathered with friends and family around my table for a heartfelt conversation about supporting children with additional needs. We shared our personal stories and perspectives on what living with ADHD and autism is really like in our home, creating a warm and honest atmosphere. Each guest reflected on their unique experiences, from the little victories to the tough moments. It was a powerful reminder of the importance of community, understanding, and love in navigating the complexities of raising a child with additional needs. I’m excited for you to join us for this intimate discussion that not only sheds light on the realities of ADHD and autism but also celebrates the bonds that hold us together. If you find our stories inspiring, please share the episode with others who might benefit. Together, we can foster greater understanding and support for families like ours. Happy listening! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this short but sweet 15-minute episode, I’m sharing some of my top tips for traveling as a neurodivergent family. As many of us know, the holiday season and travel can be stressful at the best of times, but when you’re navigating the unique challenges that come with being a neurodivergent family, it can feel even more overwhelming. I talk about a few practical strategies we use to make trips smoother, less stressful, and more enjoyable for everyone involved. From managing sensory needs to establishing routines that help with transitions, these tips are all about making the experience more comfortable and less chaotic. Whether you’re traveling for a weekend getaway or a longer holiday, I hope these ideas help you approach your next trip with more confidence and less stress. Holiday visual timetable squares here Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this deeply personal episode, Greer sits down with a dear friend, Ange, who has been courageously navigating the challenges of the local council and school system in the UK to secure the support her child needs. Together, they delve into the often overwhelming journey of advocacy, sharing both the heart-wrenching struggles and the small victories that make it all worthwhile. Throughout their conversation, they reflect on the emotional toll of fighting for a child's rights and needs, discussing the obstacles they’ve faced and the resilience required to keep pushing forward. They also celebrate the breakthrough moments, no matter how small, that bring hope and reassurance amidst the challenges. This episode is not just about the hardships of advocating for a child; it’s a heartfelt exploration of the love and determination that drives parents to seek the best for their children. Greer and her friend’s candid discussions highlight the importance of community, support, and the collective strength found in shared experiences. Join us for an inspiring conversation that reminds us all of the power of perseverance and the rewards that come from advocating for those we love. If you relate to their journey, or know someone who might, please share this episode to help spread awareness and encouragement within our community. Your support can make a difference! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s episode, I sit down with Jean, a mom to two boys, one of whom have ADHD—along with herself! We dive deep into what life is really like with ADHD, from the constant fidgeting to the superhuman ability to hyper-focus. Jean shares her personal journey, and we get into some candid, funny, and insightful conversations about the ups and downs of living with ADHD. One of the most eye-opening parts of our chat is when Jean opens up about what it’s like being a woman with ADHD. She shares how it’s shaped her in unique and creative ways, and how she’s learned to embrace it rather than fight it. This episode is filled with laughter, raw moments, and a whole lot of real talk. I can't wait for you to hear it—trust me, you’ll be nodding along the whole time! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this enlightening episode, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Scott, @autisticallyscott, co-author of Creating Safe Spaces for Autistic People. Together, we delve into the essential topic of fostering environments where everyone, especially those with additional needs, can feel secure and understood. Scott shares his wealth of knowledge, offering practical and easy steps to create safe spaces at home, in schools, workplaces, and during various social activities. We cover a range of strategies designed to support individuals facing challenges like sensory sensitivities and rejection sensitivity, emphasizing how small changes can make a significant difference in their everyday experiences. Throughout our conversation, Scott’s passion for advocacy shines through as he highlights real-world examples of what has worked in various settings. His insights are not only valuable for parents and educators but also for anyone looking to cultivate a more inclusive community. Join us for this inspiring discussion that aims to empower listeners with the tools they need to create welcoming environments for all. If you find the episode helpful, I encourage you to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with friends or family who might benefit from these important strategies. Together, let’s spread the word and work towards creating more safe spaces in our communities! The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I talk with Amy Peters, who is a professional neurodivergent counselor at Newglade Counselling. We talk about the Neurocards she created and we use on the podcast. As well as why it might be helpful for a neurodivergent person or family to have counseling and some of the traumas they might experience. I ask the question how friends can help and support when there is trauma. This conversation really dives deep about ways to heal from trauma and how we can all support each other at different levels. The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can get your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I'm joined by Melissa Booth-Simonsen, who shares her transformative experience of being diagnosed with autism just before turning 50. Prior to this, she had spent decades figuring out her unique needs and masking behaviors to fit into a neurotypical world. Melissa discusses the impact of her diagnosis, navigating sensory needs, and battling autism burnout. My conversation with Melissa on neurodiversity is a vivid reflection of how individuals can navigate and thrive with their unique neurodiverse identities. It underscores the importance of societal understanding and personal self-compassion, ultimately making the world a better place for everyone. The Point to Ponder are Neurocards created by Amy Peters at Newglade Counselling. You can purchase your own set here. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi friends! I'm Greer and my journey -- filled with both immense joys and significant challenges -- ultimately fuels my resolve to become an advocate, not only for my child but for all neurodivergent individuals. My story begins in a small town in Washington State, but my path soon lead me across the Atlantic to England where I started a family and embarked on an unexpected yet profound journey: raising a child with special educational needs. From navigating a broken educational system to advocating for my son with Autism and ADHD, I hope to shed light on the unique challenges and joys of my parenting experience: insights into the importance of understanding neurodiversity significance of listening and support from friends and educators steps it takes to foster an inclusive environment Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea - look for the brain! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Greer as she explores the world of neurodiversity, sharing her journey of raising a child with additional needs alongside her husband, two boys, and their dogs. This podcast bridges the gap in conversations about neurodivergence, offering practical tips and insights for parents, friends, teachers, and neighbors. Each week, Greer engages in 30-minute interviews with others in the neurodiverse community, inviting listeners to learn, grow, and feel validated. Subscribe now to receive weekly episodes that shed light on the joys and challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals and their families. Sign up to our newsletter where we continue the conversation along with sharing helpful resources and techniques tried out by parents and professionals in the neurodiverse world. Follow the show on all the socials @theunfinishedidea -look for the brain! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices