Ep. 112 – Creating a Supportive Environment for Neurodiverse Families
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概要
This week, we talk about something every neurodivergent family runs into eventually: emotional triggers.
What happens when everyone in the house is overwhelmed? How do you tell the difference between reacting and responding? And what do you do when your brain simply does not have a “just get it done” button?
We explore ADHD emotional regulation, parenting shame, executive functioning struggles, school systems, burnout, repair after conflict, and why creating safe spaces for dysregulation might matter more than perfection.
This episode is messy, honest, funny, emotional, and deeply human — which honestly feels pretty on-brand for Spicy Brain.
🔥 IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT…
- The difference between reacting and responding
- Parenting triggers and emotional regulation
- ADHD overwhelm and executive functioning burnout
- Why being rushed can trigger dysregulation
- The emotional impact of school portals and grades
- Repairing relationships after conflict
- Why “just do it” doesn’t work for ADHD brains
- How shame builds up over time
- Building safe spaces for emotional regulation
- Why perfection isn’t realistic for parents or kids
- Parenting yourself while parenting your child
- Creating less friction in everyday life
💬 FAVORITE QUOTE - “What friction can you take out of your life?”
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS (approx)
- 00:00 – Welcome + Discord community shoutouts
- 02:00 – Wrapping up the shame and blame chapter
- 03:00 – Reacting vs responding
- 05:00 – Morning routines and rushing as triggers
- 06:00 – The gummy story + dogs moving in slow motion 😂
- 09:00 – School portals, grades, and constant stress
- 13:00 – The emotional weight of missing assignments
- 17:00 – ADHD brains exposing cracks in education systems
- 19:00 – Trigger cycles and emotional regulation
- 26:00 – The ABC model for processing triggers
- 31:00 – Why life gets harder as executive demands pile up
- 33:00 – Removing friction from daily life
- 39:00 – What emotional regulation actually looks like
- 42:00 – Why repair matters in families
- 48:00 – “Australia” and creating emotional safe spaces
- 52:00 – Letting go of parenting shame
- 55:00 – The reality of ADHD and “just getting things done”
🧠 SPICY BRAIN MOMENT
“You don’t know what brain you’re gonna wake up with.”
That line honestly captures SO much of the ADHD experience in one sentence.
💡 TRY THIS
- Notice your triggers before you judge yourself
- Rushing? Noise? Clutter? Being interrupted? Start there.
- Create less friction, not more shame
- Ask yourself: what can I remove that’s making life harder?
- Normalize repair
- Conflict isn’t failure. Repairing afterward matters.
Thanks for hanging out with us today while we worked through triggers, emotional regulation, and the very real reality that there is no magical “just get it done” button. If this episode resonated with you, share it with another neurospicy human who might need it. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen, and if you leave a review, it really does help more spicy brains find their way here. Stay curious, stay joyful, and stay radically accepting. High kick.
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