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Understanding 2e Identity Fluidity

Understanding 2e Identity Fluidity

Update: 2024-04-21
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In this episode of the Gifted Neurodivergent Child Podcast, I dive into the swirling world of identity—gender identity, to be precise—mixing it up with neurodivergence. 

I’ll take you through a rather lame roller coaster ride understanding how my gender fluidity is cognitive rather than physical.
How society’s rigid expectations messes with our self-image, and the everyday puzzles that come with a neurodivergent mind. 
I spotlight the often overlooked smarts of the body—yes, your body knows things!—and give a thumbs down to how schools and society try to put a lid on our natural quirks. 
I champion a world where the oddballs get to write their own rules, pushing the magic of empathy and the strength found in real, deep connections. 
I share a slice of my personal life, showcasing my marriage as a prime example of finding that one person who gets you, no assembly required. 
So, buckle up for a call to healthy. Let’s break free from boxes and build a haven for the neurodivergent and their loved ones.

00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Identity Exploration
00:03 Navigating Gender Identity and Societal Expectations
00:16 Personal Journey Through Gender and Identity
01:20 Challenging Traditional Views on Gender and Sexuality
01:55 Embracing Neurodivergence and Cognitive Diversity
07:52 The Power of Deep Emotional Connections
10:52 Redefining Success and Building Community
17:53 Empowering the Next Generation of Outliers
22:11 Conclusion and Invitation for Engagement

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Understanding 2e Identity Fluidity

Understanding 2e Identity Fluidity

Lillian Skinner, Beth Anne Johnson