David Finch’s Wife Wanted To Be ‘Unmarried’... But Not Divorced
Description
You can hear the second half of Mia's conversation with David here.
David Finch is a lot of things: he’s an Autism and Neurodiversity consultant, the author of The Journal of Best Practices; A Memoir of Marriage, Asperger Syndrome, and One Man’s Quest to Be a Better Husband, an essayist for the New York Times Modern Love column…and he’s also UNmarried.
In this two-part special episode of No Filter, David Finch opens up to Mia Freedman about his life before and after his Asperger’s syndrome diagnosis, his quest to be the best husband and father he could be…and how he ended up UNmarried (and what that even means).
You can find David’s books and essays here.
Learn more about neurodivergent relationships here.
Follow David on Instagram here.
What To Read:
Read: More People Are Being Diagnosed With Neurodiversity than Ever. Here’s why it’s a good thing.
Read: I was diagnosed autistic at 45. Here are 6 things I want you to know.
Read: Me and my husband were more like roommates than a couple. One conversation changed everything.'
Read: "You keep your identities separate." 8 signs you're in the right relationship.
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Host: Mia Freedman
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