Burnout, Neurodivergence, and the Messy Middle with Lisa Richer
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What if burnout wasn’t the end of your story — but the beginning of becoming who you were meant to be?
In this episode of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul sits down with Lisa Richer, a neurodivergent success partner, consultant, advocate, and former elite gymnast whose work helps people navigate what she calls “the messy middle.”
Lisa shares her personal journey through burnout, late diagnosis, parenting neurodivergent children, workplace challenges, and rediscovering her identity after years of survival mode. Together, they explore the emotional realities of neurodivergence, the pressure always to be “the strong one,” and why growth often happens in uncertainty rather than in clarity.
The conversation also dives into Lisa’s framework of clarity, confidence, and courage — and how learning to ask for help can become the first step toward transformation.
Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, supporting someone who is, or navigating your own version of the messy middle, this episode offers an honest and deeply human conversation about identity, resilience, and self-trust.
“Sometimes the hardest breakdowns in our lives are the beginning of becoming who we were meant to be.”
“Growth doesn’t happen in certainty. It happens in the messy middle.”
“You don’t have to do it alone — and you don’t have to stay stuck.”
“My neurodivergence is my greatest gift.”
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