Podchaser Logo
Home
Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

Neurodiverse Love

Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

A weekly Education podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

Neurodiverse Love

Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

Episodes
Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

Neurodiverse Love

Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

A weekly Education podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships

Mark All
Search Episodes...
We have changed the account we will be using for Season 2, so please check out the first episode and subscribe at:  https://anchor.fm/neurodiverse-love or check out the link in our bio on Instagram @neurodiverse_loveWe hope you will join us an
During this episode Mona, Olga and Manecia talk about how we have dealt with our emotions SO differently then our neurodivergent partners, and discuss the impact this has had on our relationships.  When we have shared our emotions and feelings
In this episode, we talk about what we did do, as well as what we didn't do, to take care of ourselves in our neurodiverse relationships.  We also delve into why acknowledging and letting ourselves feel and work through our emotions is SO impor
During this episode we talk about how important emotional reciprocity is to the neurotypical partner and how each partner needs to create their own happiness, instead of relying on the other to be their only source of fun and happiness.  We als
We are so excited to share this episode with our listeners.  Kate and Clark have been married for 9 years and in October, 2020, Clark was officially diagnosed as autistic.  During this episode, this neurodiverse couple share openly and honestly
Mona and Olga have a new co-host and welcome her to the 31st episode of the "Neurodiverse Love" podcast.  Manecia is in a neurodiverse marriage and shares her story in a way that is encouraging and enlightening.  During this episode, we all tal
As more and more adults are diagnosed with autism (or they self-diagnose), it is critical that we find ways to understand and accept the various neurotypes that exist.  We all bring strengths and opportunities for improvement to our professiona
During this episode Olga and Mona discuss the difference between starting a relationship and knowing your partner is neurodivergent at the beginning, versus finding out after over 25 years of marriage.  Is one easier then the other and if so, w
In this episode we talk about how important it was for us to let go of the things we dreamed of having and experiencing in our Neurodiverse Love relationships.  In addition, we have learned over time that having expectations of our partners cau
Mona and Olga are both comfortable with most change, and don't need to know, or understand the details regarding every aspect of their lives.  Instead, they tried to "go with the flow" as much as possible and find joy and the lessons to learn i
Our conversation with Joanne Hatchard delves into some of the experiences she has had as a neurodivergent woman that have helped her learn to embrace herself fully, while creating a very flexible loving path to parenting her son who is also neu
As the neurotypical partners in our relationships, we often felt like we had to make SO many concessions with our partners.  Whenever they were on the verge of a shutdown or a meltdown, or actively in one of those phases, we found ourselves rep
When you love your partner, but don't know how to address the challenges you are both experiencing, it is easy to lose yourself as you try to maintain hope in your Neurodiverse Love relationship.  In this episode, Olga talks about why her ex le
Understanding neurodiversity has helped us both learn that we sometimes trusted our partners and prioritized their needs, at the expense of ourselves and our emotional and physical well-being.  At various times, we thought our exes were trying
The more we have learned about Autism Spectrum Differences (ASD) and Neurodiversity, the more we understand the men we were in relationships with.  In the beginning of our relationships, the men we fell in love with shared the best parts of the
We all have different ways of coping and dealing with the challenges in our lives. In this episode, Mona and Olga talk about some of the coping mechanisms they have used in their neurodiverse love relationships, and some that were used by their
Healing, coping and emotional growth after a break-up happens differently for everyone.  Mona and Olga talk about how they have coped and grown over the last few years and what changes or growth they have seen in their exes.If you are looking
Rachel provides some more insight on her experiences being raised by neurodiverse parents.  She has such a wonderful perspective on the strengths of both of her parents and has learned how to speak and understand both of their "languages" (emot
For this episode, Mona and Olga are joined by Amy Gravino, a Relationship Coach and Autism Specialist.  Amy works at the Center for Adult Autism Services for Rutgers University.  She is also the founder and President of A.S.C.O.T. Consulting, w
Making, nurturing and maintaining friendships in a neurodiverse world can sometimes be difficult.  During this episode we share some of the  challenges we saw as our exes worked to build and maintain friendships based on "neurotypical standards
Neither one of us knew how to handle meltdowns and shutdowns, but we experienced both.  Both were challenging to deal with and were emotionally draining for us and probably our exes.  Knowing your partner is neurodiverse can definitely help you
In this episode we discuss how our ex partners spoke "rational and logical" and we spoke with more "emotion and feelings" and the impact this had on our relationships.If you are looking for a Neurodiverse Love coach with many years of experien
When you don't know you are in a Neurodiverse relationships it can be difficult to understand how difficult change may be for your partner.  We talk about the challenges of major life changes, minor day to day changes and what lessons we learne
Emotional reciprocity is very important in most relationships.  It occurs when your partner is able to share his/her emotions, thoughts and feelings with you and have back and forth conversations about issues that are important to each of you a
Mona and her daughter Rachel talk about some of Rachel's experiences growing up with neurodiverse parents and share how understanding the strengths and gifts each parent has was so important.  In addition,  Rachel talks about how her special in
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features