
special interests are a whole ass thing
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In this episode, the Jenn and Graeme visit the topic of special interests, particularly in the context of neurodivergence and autism. They discuss the nature of special interests, how they differ from hobbies, and the intensity with which individuals may engage with them. The conversation explores the role of compulsion, the phenomenon of info dumping, and the challenges of navigating conversations about special interests. They also touch on the impact of diagnosis on identity and the complexities of authority in relation to neurodivergent individuals.
- Special interests can be seen as obsessions that bring joy.
- The intensity of a special interest can take over one's life.
- There is a distinction between hobbies and special interests based on engagement.
- Info dumping is a common behavior among those with special interests.
- Compulsion can be a significant aspect of special interests.
- Navigating conversations about special interests requires sensitivity.
- Special interests often reflect a person's identity and passions.
- Diagnosis can provide validation for individuals with special interests.
- Neurodivergent individuals may have unique relationships with authority figures.
- Understanding special interests can foster better communication and connection.