
NACHOS S3E1 - The Work We Carry: Labor Day, Neurodivergence, and Belonging
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Season 3 Kickoff: Labor Day, Hidden Labor, and Belonging
We’re back with a special Labor Day episode of NACHOS: the Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support! In this week’s episode, Dr. Dutch dives into the history of Labor Day, the 1894 Pullman Strike, and what these struggles for workers’ rights can teach us about the invisible labor of neurodivergent life today.
Along the way, we explore new science on gut health and hidden sugars, a tiny genetic “volume knob” that shaped the human brain, and a groundbreaking discovery about early human evolution in Ethiopia. From labor rights to microbiomes to the branching tree of humanity, this episode connects the dots between history, science, neurodiversity, and self-care—all through the lens of belonging.
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