Unmasking Myths: Why Being Authentic Isn’t Selfish

Unmasking Myths: Why Being Authentic Isn’t Selfish

Update: 2025-10-10
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Unmasking isn’t about ignoring others or living without filters. It’s about finally showing up as your real self instead of a version built to keep everyone else comfortable. In this episode of Divergent Paths, Dr. Regina McMenomy, PhD, and co-host Russ bust the biggest misconceptions about neurodivergent unmasking.

They unpack three common myths:

  1. That unmasking means you stop caring what people think,
  2. That unmasking gives you permission to be unfiltered or rude, and
  3. That unmasking means putting your needs above others.

Through personal stories and humor (yes, including a pizza-related revelation), Regina and Russ explore what healthy unmasking really looks like—balancing authenticity, empathy, and accountability without losing connection.

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About Dr. Regina McMenomy PhD,

Dr. Regina McMenomy, Ph.D., is a neurodivergent coach, educator, and founder of Divergent Paths Consulting. She helps late-diagnosed adults unmask, heal, and thrive without burning out. Author of the N.E.R.D. Notes Newsletter and host of the Divergent Paths podcast, Regina blends academic insight with nerdy joy to build belonging from the inside out. Catch her on Instagram @DrReginaPhD

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Unmasking Myths: Why Being Authentic Isn’t Selfish

Unmasking Myths: Why Being Authentic Isn’t Selfish