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  • You’re Not Behind. You’re Processing Differently
    2025/10/17

    In this empowering episode, Theresa Minnoch explores a struggle familiar to many neurodivergent parents and entrepreneurs — the constant feeling of being “behind.” From building success through systems and structure to managing adult life with anxiety and burnout, Theresa explains why that feeling isn’t the truth — it’s a reflection of how neurodivergent brains process the world differently. You’ll learn how your brain might not be slow — just multidimensional, taking in deeper, richer layers of information before moving forward. Theresa shares how this unique wiring often leads to brilliant insights and breakthroughs once everything clicks. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why both having and not having systems can trigger anxiety How to identify supports and accommodations that actually help your brain Why slower starts often lead to faster leaps later on How to reframe “I’m behind” into “I’m processing differently” The importance of community and coaching in building sustainable systems Theresa also shares simple ways to stop “white-knuckling” your way through life and start creating systems that work with your neurodivergence, not against it. ✨ Key Takeaway: You’re not behind, lazy, or broken — your brain just works differently. When you build the right supports, that difference becomes your strength. 💬 Join the Conversation If you’re a neurodivergent adult navigating parenting, business, or daily life, the NeuroTribe is your space for understanding, support, and connection. 🌿 Join the NeuroTribe Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ndcoach/ 👉 Join the NeuroTribe today: https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/mEi2LpJz/checkout 🌱 For ages 18–29: Join the NeuroTribe 20s LaunchPad — a supportive space to build systems that fit how you work and learn. https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/8WjAyuCm/checkout

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    9 分
  • Tylenol and Autism – What Parents Need to Know
    2025/10/08

    In this powerful episode, Theresa Minnoch speaks directly to neurodivergent parents who have felt blamed, misunderstood, or dismissed. Following recent public comments linking Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism, Theresa shares her perspective as both a coach and a member of the neurodivergent community. She breaks down why these claims are not supported by historical or scientific context, reminding parents that autism has existed long before modern medicine—and that autistic individuals are not tragedies to be solved but gifts to be celebrated. Theresa also touches on how misinformation can harm families, how to stay grounded in truth, and why it’s essential to separate science from stigma. If you’ve ever been made to feel guilty for your child’s neurotype or questioned your worth as a parent, this episode is here to remind you: you did nothing wrong. 💬 In this episode: The truth about Tylenol and autism claims Why autism isn’t caused by parenting choices or medication The harmful effects of blame and misinformation Celebrating autism as a natural part of human diversity Encouragement for neurodivergent parents navigating judgment and gaslighting 🎧 Tune in, take a breath, and remember — your way is valid. 👉 Join the NeuroTribe today: https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/mEi2LpJz/checkout 👉 Join the NeuroTribe 20s LaunchPad: https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/8WjAyuCm/checkout Visit theresaminnoch.com for more resources, coaching, and community support for neurodivergent parents and adults.

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    7 分
  • Why Love Feels Unsafe for Neurodivergent Parents
    2025/10/01

    In this episode of The Neuro Tribe Podcast, I’m diving into what it really means to experience love, self-worth, and connection as a neurodivergent parent and entrepreneur.

    For so much of my life, love didn’t feel safe. Maybe you’ve felt this too — giving love comes naturally, but receiving it feels uncomfortable or even threatening. I talk about how our childhoods, marriages, and past experiences can condition our nervous systems to expect pain instead of safety in relationships.

    I also share my own journey of discovering why I could love others unconditionally, even while struggling with low self-esteem, and why that breaks the “rules” we so often hear about love and self-love.

    If you’ve ever asked yourself:

    • Why do I give so much love but struggle to receive it?

    • Why does love feel unsafe, even in healthy relationships?

    • How can I learn to trust again after toxic experiences?

    …then this conversation is for you.

    Together, we’ll explore how to rewire the nervous system, move from fear into openness, and build the kind of safe, supportive relationships we all deserve.

    👉 If you’re ready to experience love that feels safe and healing, press play now.

    You can find more resources, coaching, and support at theresaminnoch.com . And if you’re looking for a safe, nonjudgmental space to connect with others who get it, come join our Neuro Tribe Community

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    12 分
  • Balancing Recovery, Parenting, and Entrepreneurship While ND
    2025/09/24

    Being a neurodivergent parent in business is already a full plate. But what happens when life throws an unexpected injury or illness into the mix? In this episode, Theresa Minnoch, ND Life Coach, shares real strategies for navigating recovery while balancing parenting, entrepreneurship, and the unique challenges of being neurodivergent.

    You’ll hear practical tips for communicating with doctors when you think in pictures, setting boundaries, asking for help without guilt, and even teaching kids simple life skills during times of rest. This conversation is all about giving yourself permission to slow down, let go of perfection, and find ways to heal — without losing yourself in the process.

    If you’ve ever felt unseen in the doctor’s office, overwhelmed by trying to “do it all,” or guilty for needing rest, this episode is for you. 💙

    💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
    • How to communicate effectively with doctors and therapists when you’re a visual thinker

    • Ways to advocate for yourself and ensure your concerns are taken seriously

    • Simple strategies for balancing healing, parenting, and running a business as an ND parent

    • Why rest is not laziness — it’s recovery

    • Creative ways to involve your kids in household tasks during times of illness or injury

    • Practical examples of asking for (and accepting) help when it feels uncomfortable

    🔗 Resources & Links
    • 💙 Join The NeuroTribe — a safe community for neurodivergent parents in business: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ndcoach/

    • ✨ Read the latest blog on ND parenting: theresaminnoch.com/blog

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    10 分
  • Breaking the “It’s My Fault” Cycle for ND Parents
    2025/09/17

    Do you find yourself apologizing for everything — even when it’s not your fault? Many neurodivergent parents in business live with an unconscious belief system that says “everything is my fault.” This episode of The NeuroTribe Podcast with Theresa Minnoch dives deep into where that belief comes from, how it impacts your parenting, relationships, and business, and most importantly — how to begin breaking free. Whether you were blamed as a child, misunderstood in school, or learned to over-apologize in relationships, this cycle of self-blame creates shame, burnout, and overwhelm. Theresa explains how to recognize when you’re falling into the “fault trap,” the difference between shame and responsibility, and the questions you can ask to shift into self-awareness, ownership, and healing. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why so many late-diagnosed neurodivergent parents carry the belief that “everything is my fault.” How childhood experiences of blame, scapegoating, or misunderstanding reinforce shame. The difference between taking responsibility vs. taking fault. Simple reflection tools to pause, step back, and identify what is actually yours to own. Practical strategies to interrupt old belief systems and create healthier patterns in parenting, business, and relationships. This is a must-listen if you’ve ever caught yourself apologizing to a wall, over-explaining in relationships, or carrying guilt for things outside of your control. 🌿

    Resources & Links 💬
    Join The NeuroTribe Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ndcoach/
    Join NeuroTribe: https://bit.ly/4nubiuC
    Join the NeuroTribe 20s LaunchPad: https://bit.ly/4pun7Tm

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    16 分
  • How ND Parents Can Balance Business and Family Life
    2025/09/09

    Are you a neurodivergent parent in business who finds yourself saying, “I don’t know why I do that”? You’re not alone. In this episode of the NeuroTribe Podcast, host Theresa Minnoch dives deep into the struggles ND parents face—self-sabotage, rumination, spirals, burnout, and the challenge of balancing family with business.

    We’ll unpack why what looks like “self-sabotage” isn’t really sabotage at all—it’s your nervous system working overtime. Theresa shares tangible tools for self-discovery, managing overwhelm, resetting your nervous system, and finding balance so you can show up authentically in both your business and your family life.

    If you’ve ever struggled with:

    • Feeling like you’re great in business but failing at family life

    • Staying up all night to prep for meetings and then crashing

    • Overthinking past interactions until you spiral

    • Not knowing how to relax or reset your nervous system

    • Wanting to stop the cycle of frustration, overwhelm, and self-doubt

    …then this episode is for you.

    Theresa walks you through strategies that help ND parents and entrepreneurs find calm, confidence, and unapologetic authenticity. This is your reminder that you’re not broken—you’re wired differently, and there are ways to work with your wiring instead of against it.

    🌐 Visit: theresaminnoch.com

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    👉 Join the NeuroTribe 20s LaunchPad: Click here
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    20 分
  • Life as a Neurodivergent Parent
    2025/08/13

    What It's Really Like Being a Neurodivergent Parent - Neuro Tribe Show Notes Host: Theresa Minnoch Episode Topic: The Real Challenges of Neurodivergent Parenting Episode Overview In this heartfelt episode, Theresa Minnoch shares the raw, unfiltered reality of being a neurodivergent parent raising neurodivergent children. From emergency phone calls about kids getting stuck in chairs to navigating complex IEP meetings and school advocacy battles, Theresa explores the unique challenges that neurodivergent parents face daily. Key Topics Covered The Daily Unexpected Challenges - Emergency school calls and unusual situations (like children getting stuck in band chairs) - Managing crisis situations while maintaining work responsibilities - The emotional toll of constant unexpected events Navigating Educational Systems - IEP meeting frustrations and advocacy challenges - Learning the "language" of school systems and special education - The importance of documentation and record-keeping for neurodivergent parents - When to seek professional advocates or legal counsel Executive Functioning Overload - The mental burden of organizing and storing endless school communications - Managing emails, voicemails, and documentation from multiple school personnel - The executive functioning demands of parenting neurodivergent children - Chronological organization challenges for parents with ADHD/autism Emotional and Physical Exhaustion - Balancing demanding work projects with intensive parenting needs - Managing emotional regulation as a neurodivergent adult - The guilt cycle of losing patience and self-criticism - Working "two jobs" - career and intensive parenting advocacy School Safety and Trust Issues - Discovering injuries that weren't reported by schools - Navigating safety plan creation and implementation - Dealing with schools that shift from supportive to adversarial - The trauma of feeling schools are "building a case" against families The Invisible Workload - Organizing playdates and social connections for neurodivergent children - School volunteering to ensure inclusion and safety - The mental load of constant advocacy and vigilance - Sleep deprivation and project management while parenting Nervous System Impact - How constant advocacy affects the central nervous system - Managing anxiety and overwhelm as a neurodivergent parent - The physical toll of chronic stress and hypervigilance - Recovery strategies for overwhelmed nervous systems Solutions and Support Offered Theresa discusses how working together can help neurodivergent parents: - Nervous system regulation and anxiety management - Understanding how neurowiring affects daily life - Creating sustainable systems to reduce exhaustion - Learning effective delegation strategies - Knowing when and how to ask for help - Distinguishing between self-advocacy and when to seek outside counsel - Preventing parental burnout and emotional overwhelm Connect with Theresa Minnoch - Free Resources Join the Community (Free Options): Free Facebook Group:[Neurodivergent Coach Community](https://www.facebook.com/groups/ndcoach) Instagram:[@theneurodiverselifecoach](https://instagram.com/theneurodiverselifecoach) Free Coffee Chat Consultation:** [Schedule with Theresa](https://calendly.com/ndcoach/coffee-chat) All-In Support Options: For comprehensive support and intensive coaching: - [Premium Coaching Program](https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/mEi2LpJz/checkout) - [Advanced Neuro Tribe Membership](https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/8WjAyuCm/checkout) Important Note If you're experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please reach out for immediate professional support. Combining Neuro Tribe community support with professional therapy is highly recommended. #neurodivergentparenting #ADHDparenting #autismparenting #neurodivergentfamily #specialneedsparenting #IEPadvocacy #schooladvocacy #neurodivergentmom #neurodivergentdad #executivefunctioning #parentingchallenges #specialeducation #neurodivergentcommunity #parentburnout #nervousystemregulation #neurodivergentsupport #parentingautisticchildren #ADHDfamily #neurodivergentcoach #parentaladvocacy #schoolsafety #specialneedssupport #neurodivergentlife #parentingstruggles #neurodiversecoach #TheresaMinnoch #neurotribe #neurodivergentcoaching #parentinghelp #neurodivergenttherapy Remember: You belong in a community where you're understood and supported. Join the Neuro Tribe today for a safe, non-judgmental space to share your experiences and find the support you deserve.

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    13 分
  • Is Neurodiversity a Trend?
    2025/08/06

    # The Neurodivergent Trend: Why Gen Z's Pride is Revolutionary ## Neuro Tribe Podcast with Theresa Minnoch --- ## Episode Overview In this powerful episode, host **Theresa Minnoch** addresses a recent social media misunderstanding and uses it as a springboard to explore the incredible historical progress of the neurodivergent community. She breaks down why the current trend of young people proudly embracing their neurodiversity is actually a revolutionary moment we should celebrate. ## Key Takeaways **Bottom Line Up Front:** The trend of Gen Z being proud of their neurodivergence isn't just a social media phenomenon—it's the culmination of decades of civil rights progress and represents hope for a more inclusive future. ## Main Topics Discussed ### The Historical Timeline of Neurodivergent Rights - **Early 1900s:** People with disabilities and autism were institutionalized and segregated - **1973:** Creation of 504 plans to prevent discrimination and provide federal funding - **1975:** Children with disabilities gained the right to free and appropriate public education - **1990:** The neurodivergent community finally received civil rights protections - **1991:** Autism was officially recognized for the first time ### The Shift from Shame to Pride Theresa shares her personal experience growing up in the 80s and 90s when: - Females were rarely diagnosed with autism or ADHD - Giftedness in girls was often overlooked - The focus was on hiding differences and "masking" to fit in - Students were segregated into "special needs" classes ### Why This Trend Matters The current generation is: - Actively asking for neuro-affirming care - Requesting support in schools, camps, and workplaces - Genuinely accepting themselves instead of hiding - Comfortable advocating for their rights - Moving from shame-based approaches to strength-based acceptance ### The Global Perspective Theresa notes that while America has made progress, other countries are ahead in: - Providing comprehensive supports - Offering better funding for neurodivergent individuals - Recognizing the unique gifts and creativity that come with thinking differently ## Historical Figures Mentioned - Emily Dickinson - Nikola Tesla - Albert Einstein - Einstein's wife ## Personal Insights from Theresa As someone who has dedicated her life's work to supporting the neurodivergent community, Theresa emphasizes that with proper supports, systems, and sometimes medications or supplements, neurodivergent individuals can use their unique gifts, creativity, and problem-solving abilities in ways that create extraordinary contributions to society. ## The Big Picture This isn't just a trend—it's witnessing positive change in real time. The movement toward pride and self-acceptance means we're heading toward: - More rights for the neurodivergent community - Increased funding and support - Greater inclusivity in society - Recognition of neurodivergent strengths and contributions --- ## Connect with Theresa Minnoch **Join the Neuro Tribe Community (Membership):** https://theresa-minnoch-6a60.mykajabi.com/offers/zPgWxGbi/checkout **Free Facebook Group:** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ndcoach **Find Theresa on Social Media:** - LinkedIn - Facebook - Instagram - Threads - YouTube --- ## Hashtags #neurodivergent #neurodiversity #autism #adhd #neurotribe #theresaminnochchoach #neurodivergentpride #autismawareness #adhdawareness #neurodivergentsupport #neurodivergentcommunity #mentalhealth #neurodivergentcoach #autismacceptance #adhdlife #neurodivergentadults #neurodivergentchildren #neurodivergentparents #specialneeds #inclusivity #neurodivergentempowerment #autismspectrum #neurodivergentadvocacy #neurodivergentstrengths #neurodivergentidentity #selfacceptance #neurodivergentjourney #autismsupport #adhdsupport #neurodivergentrits *Thank you for being part of the Neuro Tribe community! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments.*

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    14 分