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  • Understanding Childhood Dyslexia: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and Support with Author Lynn Greenberg
    2025/12/14

    Guest: Lynn Greenberg is a former family law attorney turned children’s author. She shares the powerful story behind the Creative Cab Company, the award-winning book series she co-created with her son. Lynn opens up about advocating for neurodivergent kids, recognizing early signs of dyslexia and ADHD, and transforming her family’s journey into characters like Robbie the Dyslexic Taxi and Susie the ADHD Taxi—a heart-opening conversation about celebrating differences, trusting your instincts, and giving every child a voice.

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    Creative Cab Company Website: https://creativecabcompany.com/
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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativecabcompany/
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    24 分
  • Building Belonging with NeuroMatch (ft. Kiran Rodriguez)
    2025/12/01

    Guest: Kiran Rodriguez joins Paul to share the personal story and mission behind NeuroMatch—a new platform that creates safer, Neurodiversity-Affirming spaces for dating, friendship, and community. We delve into feature choices such as chat prompts, voice notes, dyslexia-friendly colour settings, and verification; why starting local in Hampshire is important; and how the team is addressing safety, moderation, and crisis signposting.

    Notable quotes

    • “ADHD is very hard to live with… It’s shaped me because I’ve learned how to be strong and resilient.”
    • “Prompts are there to help when you can’t think of what to say first.”
    • “I’m dyslexic—I want people to choose the colour that helps them read.”
    • “Friendship comes first… some people just want someone to talk to when they’re lonely.”
    • “You’re never alone… there’s always somebody you can connect with.”

    Resources & links

    • NeuroMatch (soft-launch; website first, app later): neuromatchapp.co.uk
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neuromatchapp/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiran-rodriguez-1a625276?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
    • Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@neuromatchapp?_t=ZN-90C62rnsqrn&_r=1
    • Follow for meetups in Hampshire (UK) and global rollout updates
    • Support & safety: in-platform reporting + support hub (as described)

    Call to action

    • If you’re an ND seeking an authentic connection, join the NeuroMatch soft launch to share feedback and help shape the platform.
    • Creators & orgs in neurodiversity: reach out to collaborate on the pilot.

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    13 分
  • Disability Justice, Lived Experience & Media: A Conversation with Andrew Letchuk
    2025/11/24

    Guest: Andrew Letchuk—an autistic, disabled, and neurodivergent advocate, writer, and podcaster—to explore disability justice, representation, and what true access can look like in everyday life.

    Andrew shares his journey through special education, diagnosis, and post-secondary accommodations, and how those experiences shaped his identity as a disabled person and pushed him into advocacy. Together, they unpack the differences between disability rights and disability justice, discuss media stereotypes of autism, and envision what it means to build accessible events, classrooms, and movements from the ground up.

    This conversation is part story, part political education, and part invitation: to listen to disabled expertise, honour lived experience, and practice disability justice in our daily choices.


    Connect with Andrew Letchuk:

    Our Voices podcast: Our Voices: Conversations of Disability | Podcast on Spotify

    Disability on the Street blog: Disability On The Street | disability issues neurodiversity social justice


    FUTURES program (for interested listeners): Futures - The AccessStudio

    Tangled Art + Disability: Tangled Art + Disability

    The Disability Collective: Home | The Disability Collective


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    46 分
  • Turning Dyslexia into Storytelling Power with Nellie Nakhel of Lovely Life Library
    2025/11/15
    Guest: Nellie Nakhel — author, advocate, and founder of Lovely Life Library, a creative space where children’s stories celebrate neurodiversity and inclusion.Diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age, Nellie transformed what once felt like a barrier into her greatest creative strength. Through her storytelling and teaching, she’s helping kids and adults alike see that thinking differently isn’t a limitation — it’s a superpower.Together, Paul and Nellie explore how neurodiversity shapes learning, creativity, and empathy, and what it means to create stories that make every child feel seen.Notable Quotes“It’s not necessarily a bad thing to think differently — it just means your mind works in its own amazing way.” — Nellie Nakhel“If I can make even one child feel better about their differences, that’s success to me.” — Nellie Nakhel“Neurodiversity isn’t something to overcome — it’s something to celebrate.” — Paul CruzNellie Nakhel is an author, educator, and advocate for neurodiversity. As the founder of Lovely Life Library, she creates inclusive picture books that help children embrace their differences with pride. Her work blends her background in psychology, her experience in higher education, and her personal journey with dyslexia to empower learners of all kinds.To purchase Nellie's Lovely Life Library's 7 books through Amazon As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you choose to buy through our affiliation links, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast! For Amazon US and International Buyers (except Canada) 1. "Rising With Dyslexia” - https://amzn.to/3MuXVx32. "Light Of Hers” - https://amzn.to/48JPkxS3. "Shining in Silence: The Story of a Deaf Dancer" - https://amzn.to/44iD9H64. "The Waves of Anxiety: And Learning How to Swim" - https://amzn.to/48zi9yn5. "Breathe, Little One: It's Not So Easy...But I'm Trying!" - https://amzn.to/48PHoez6. "Leo, the Lion Who Taught Me" - https://amzn.to/4iRiNup7. "Every Believes In Something: Together in a World of Differences" https://amzn.to/4aKZMI2For Amazon Canada Buyers: 1. "Rising With Dyslexia” -https://amzn.to/4rQACxV2. "Light Of Hers” - https://amzn.to/4q3u11e3. "Shining in Silence: The Story of a Deaf Dancer" - https://amzn.to/3KXr6ID4. "The Waves of Anxiety: And Learning How to Swim" - https://amzn.to/3MpxN6R5. "Breathe, Little One: It's Not So Easy...But I'm Trying!" - https://amzn.to/4abf8p96. "Leo, the Lion Who Taught Me" - https://amzn.to/48vSqXu7. "Every Believes In Something: Together in a World of Differences" https://amzn.to/4oOjVjK🔗 Learn more: lovelylifelibrary.comConnect with Nellie NakhelWebsite: lovelylifelibrary.comInstagram: @nellienakhel_lovelylifelibraryFacebook: nellie.nakhelHer books can be found on Amazon and IngramsparkConnect With UsLearn more about the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast: www.neurodiversityvoices.comGrab your The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast Merch Catalogue Items from our Printful Store https://www.neurodiversityvoices.com/category/all-productsSupport the show & create your own merch!I use Printify to design and ship custom merch on demand—no inventory, no hassle. If you’ve ever wanted to launch your own merch line, check it out here: www.printful.com/give-5-get-5/TOG355Using this link helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you. 💜Support by joining our Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/14218572/joinBe A Neurodiversity Voices+ Subscriberhttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-neurodiversity-voices-podcast-adhd-autism-audhd/id1806028241If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast player you love, please take a moment to rate the show and leave a comment. It makes a huge difference! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    19 分
  • Breaking Barriers in Adult Autism Diagnosis with Dr. Gregory Skinner, M.D.
    2025/11/01

    Guest: Dr. Gregory James Skinner, M.D., a Calgary-based family physician and leading advocate for accessible adult autism diagnosis.


    Dr. Skinner shares his remarkable journey through international medical training, his personal connection to autism, and the challenges he faced building one of the few medical practices in Canada specializing in adult autism assessment. His story highlights the urgent need for better access, validation, and understanding for autistic adults who are often overlooked or dismissed.

    Key Quotes:

    “Autism isn’t invisible—it’s a visible neuro-minority. People see it, but it’s misunderstood.” – Dr. Gregory Skinner

    “Diagnosis is not about weakness—it’s about validation, recognition, and access to support.” – Dr. Gregory Skinner


    Resources & Links:


    Learn more about Dr. Skinner’s Clinic, Autism Exists Diagnosis Clinic - https://www.autismexists.com


    Visit Lives in the Balance to explore Dr. Ross Greene’s collaborative approach to care - https://livesinthebalance.org


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    55 分
  • Building Sensory-Safe Spaces with Cynthia Miller-Lautman
    2025/10/11
    Guest: Cynthia Miller-Lautman – Occupational Therapist, Educator, and Host of Swinging Upside DownIn this episode of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul Cruz sits down with occupational therapist Cynthia Miller-Lautman, whose work bridges sensory science and neurodiversity-affirming practice.Cynthia shares how early clinical experiences, parenthood, and work in diverse communities taught her to “watch the person” and see so-called “behaviours” as signals of dysregulation, not defiance.Together, Paul and Cynthia explore the eight senses (including vestibular, proprioception, and interoception), what “just right” regulation actually feels like, and how to design sensory-safe micro-spaces in schools, homes, clinics, dental offices, and workplaces—without needing huge budgets or perfect setups.You’ll walk away with a minimum viable plan to support sensory regulation, plus a new lens on “behaviour” that centres safety, consent, and dignity for neurodivergent children and adults.Key TakeawaysThe 8 Senses, Not 5 Cynthia explains touch, vestibular, proprioception, taste, smell, hearing, vision, and interoception, and why the first three are the foundation for regulation.“Just Right” vs On High vs On Low Instead of pathologizing, Cynthia uses “just right,” “on high,” and “on low” to help families and educators understand sensory needs in plain language.Behaviour as Communication, Not Defiance Rocking, leaving the room, refusing to eat, or “not listening” are reframed as clues to sensory overload or underload, not bad choices.Sensory Is a Human Need, Not a Reward Sensory tools (movement, weight, deep pressure, safe spaces) should not be “earned”—they’re supports that make learning, therapy, and daily life possible.How to Build a Micro Sensory-Safe Space With low-cost items (pillows, old sheets, beanbags, rocking/office chairs, simple weighted or vibrating tools), you can set up sensory corners in:ClassroomsHomes and small apartmentsTherapy, medical, and dental officesConsent and Safety with Tools Cynthia shares practical guidelines for things like weighted tools (never more than ~10% of body weight), watching eyes and body language for consent, and avoiding forced touch.Sensory Needs Across the Lifespan Sensory regulation isn’t “just for kids.” It matters in:Dental and medical proceduresWaiting roomsWorkplaces and therapy officesAging, dementia, and hospitalizationsBecoming a Sensory Detective The most powerful shift: adults becoming curious detectives instead of judges—asking “What is this person trying to get to feel just right?” instead of “Why are they being difficult?”Key Quotes“Sensory is not a reward. Sensory is a human need.” – Cynthia Miller-Lautman“Behaviours are often signals—our detective work is figuring out what’s really going on.”“Parents, teachers, and therapists must become sensory detectives to help kids (and adults) find ‘just right.’”Resources & LinksCynthia’s course and webinars: https://courses.cynthiamillerlautman.com (Listeners can use the code sensory20 to get 20% off at checkoutCynthia’s podcast: Swinging Upside DownUpcoming talk: November 6 at the Montreal Teachers Convention, Bonaventure HotelWebsite & resources: cynthiamillerlautman.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cynthiamillerlautmanotInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cynthiamillerlautmanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cynthiamillerlautmanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthiamillerlautmanConnect With UsLearn more about the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast: www.neurodiversityvoices.comGrab your The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast Merch Catalogue Items from our Printful Storehttps://www.neurodiversityvoices.com/category/all-productsSupport the show & create your own merch!I use Printify to design and ship custom merch on demand—no inventory, no hassle. If you’ve ever wanted to launch your own merch line, check it out here: www.printful.com/give-5-get-5/TOG355Using this link helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you. 💜Support by joining our Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/14218572/joinBe A Neurodiversity Voices+ Subscriberhttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-neurodiversity-voices-podcast-adhd-autism-audhd/id1806028241If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast player you love, please take a moment to rate the show and leave a comment. It makes a huge difference! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    44 分
  • “Share Your Voice” Segment: Late diagnoses, Lifelong clarity: Stories from Gabe & Stacey
    2025/10/05

    Guests: Gabe Galand and Stacey Smith — two individuals who found clarity and self-acceptance later in life through their ADHD and autism diagnoses.

    Gabe, a producer from Vancouver who grew up in France, shares how years of being misunderstood shaped his sense of self — and how an ADHD diagnosis at 29 helped him rewrite his story.

    Stacey, diagnosed autistic at 35, reads a heartfelt letter to her younger self about masking, sensory overwhelm, and learning to give herself grace.

    This episode serves as a reminder that every voice matters — especially those that have been quiet for too long.

    Memorable quotes

    • “I wish I could tell my younger self not to feel bad about the way my brain works.” — Gabe
    • “I see you now. I’m holding you. I understand you now.” — Stacey

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  • Exploring the Autism Cascade Hypothesis with Scientist Sinem Berthier
    2025/09/27

    Guest: Nuriye Sinem Berthier. With a rich background in chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, and biochemistry, and personal experience as a parent navigating autism, Sinem offers a unique lens on child development, neurodiversity, and the microbiome.

    She introduces her Autism Cascade Hypothesis, highlighting how early-life environmental factors—including birth method, feeding choices, and gut health—may influence neurodevelopment and proposes a connection between diet, immune function, and brain development. It’s not a proven theory, but it’s an example of how science is trying to map complex biological pathways rather than single causes.


    To further explain, imagine a row of dominoes: a certain milk protein gets broken down into a peptide, which might affect the gut and the brain’s protective barrier, leading to inflammation, and — in some individuals — changes in brain development. That’s the ‘cascade’ this idea is trying to describe. It’s still hypothetical — a chain of maybes, not certainties — but it’s fascinating because it tries to connect dots across biology, diet, and development.

    Autism is multi-factorial — genetic, neurodevelopmental, sensory, and environmental factors all intertwine. The Cascade Hypothesis is one of several emerging models that explore how biology and development might interact, especially early in life.

    Understanding biology doesn’t mean we’re trying to ‘fix’ autism — it means learning more about how diverse brains develop. Insights from models like this could improve support, reduce distress, and honor neurodivergent experiences.


    This hypothesis is an early-stage idea — not clinical advice or a proven model. It’s a thought experiment that may guide future research. As always, any medical or dietary changes should be based on peer-reviewed science and professional guidance.

    How do we balance curiosity about emerging science with respect for lived experience? We’d love to hear your thoughts — send us your reflections at neurodiversityvoices@icloud.com


    Connect With Nuriye Sinem Berthier

    LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/sinem-berthier

    Orcid Account: https://orcid.org/0009-0002-5840-7957

    Journal Articles:

    1. Proposing the Autism Cascade Hypothesis: A Novel Mechanistic Framework Linking Dietary Peptides, Neuroimmune Activation, and Developmental Timing. https://zenodo.org/records/17007271

    2. Cascading Pathways in Autism: A New Clinical Lens on Early Pediatric Intervention. https://zenodo.org/records/17019400

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    20 分