Cate speaks to Nicola Rose about Magnetosphere, a new movie about a teenage girl with synesthesia. They talk about what synesthesia is and what it means to see yourself represented in the media you consume.
Anxiety and ADHD are often paired together. In this episode, Cate talks about this common comorbidity and shares some advice on how to manage both. (Apologies for any audio problems, I am in the process of changing softwares.)
Cate talked to Ronnie about his experiences with Tourettes during school, from high school to a PHD. He shares insights about what tics feel like and his passion for studying neuroscience.
In this episode (recorded at the end of September) Cate discusses a little bit about moving into college and the things she learned along the way.
Cate talk with high school senior Rex about dysgraphia and how 504 plans have helped throughout his journey with dysgraphia and ADHD.
Cate interviewed Julie Skolnick, founder of With Understanding Comes Care and author Gifted and Distractible. She talks about 2e kids and adults and strategies for their future.
Cate talks with mother and son Lynn and Jonathan about their book, and how Jonathan’s own experiences influenced their book. Check out the book! https://robbythetaxi.com
Cate talks to Sara Haberson, a college counselor who used to work in college admissions, about how neurodivergence can affect college applications.
Jo and Cal talk about hyperfixations and perceptions of Neurodiversity.
Cate interviews teenagers Jo (who has ADHD) and Cal (who has functional neurological disorder). They discuss friendship and social lives. Part 1
Cate goes on a bit of a tangent about how girls have a harder time getting diagnosed with ADHD due to the expeditions of being a problem child.
Cate interviews Dan and Meli Povenmire, creator and voice actor from Hamster and Gretel, on their ADHD.
Cate talks to Kate Witt about her dyslexia and her choice of career as a Speech Language Pathologist.
To celebrate a year of podcasts, Cate reviews some of her interviews over the past year.
Cate talks to her brother about representation of ADHD in movies, books, and TV.
Cate talks to Emas about their experiences with autism as a high schooler, why concerts are terrible, and why My Little Pony helped them make friends.
Cate talks with Ann about teaching special education as an ADHD adult.
Cate interviews Dan Schlosser on his experiences with ADHD as an adult who got misdiagnosed with OCD.
Cate interviewed Brent form the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center about autism and the many factors related to that.