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The Neurodivergent Experience

Jordan James and Simon Scott
The Neurodivergent Experience
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    Hot Topic: Navigating the News with a Neurodivergent Brain

    20/2/2026 | 27 mins.
    In this Hot Topic episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Simon Scott is joined by Ashley Dupuy to explore why the news feels so overwhelming — especially for neurodivergent brains.

    With relentless headlines, graphic footage, political division, and algorithm-driven doom-scrolling, they unpack how constant exposure to crisis can heighten anxiety, disrupt sleep, and intensify black-and-white thinking.

    Ashley explains the role of the brain’s reticular activating system (RAS) — the internal filtering system that shows us more of what we focus on. When we consume dark, catastrophic stories repeatedly, our brains begin scanning the world for more threats, reinforcing anxiety and hypervigilance.

    They discuss:
    Doom-scrolling and negativity bias
    Heightened empathy and justice sensitivity
    PTSD and re-traumatisation through graphic media
    ADHD, stimulation-seeking, and news addiction
    Black-and-white thinking in polarised times
    The pressure to “have an opinion” on everything
    Feeling powerless outside your circle of control
    Social conversations built around “ain’t it awful”
    News detoxes and intentional media boundaries
    Using gratitude and inspiration to rebalance the brain

    A thoughtful, honest discussion about emotional intensity, media overwhelm, and how to stay informed without sacrificing your nervous system.

    Our Sponsors:
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    → https://bit.ly/ashleynde

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    Who Am I Without the Mask? Unmasking as a Neurodivergent Adult

    19/2/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Simon Scott is joined by Ashley Dupuy to explore the emotional reality of unmasking as a neurodivergent adult — especially after late diagnosis.
    With Jordan still in New Zealand, Simon and Ashley dive into identity shifts, grief, anger, boundaries, and the destabilising question so many people face:
    Who am I without the mask?

    They discuss how masking begins as a survival strategy rooted in nervous system safety, but can eventually leave you disconnected from your authentic self. From overcorrecting into bluntness to navigating workplaces and losing friendships built on compliance, they unpack what really happens when you stop performing.

    This episode explores:
    The identity crisis after late diagnosis
    Grief, anger, and the “what could I have been?” question
    Fawning, people-pleasing, and compliance-based friendships
    Over-correcting during early unmasking
    Addiction, substances, and masking socially
    Being told “you’ve changed”
    Boundaries and losing fair-weather friends
    Professional masking and workplace minefields
    The difference between authenticity and dysregulation
    Nervous system regulation as the foundation of unmasking
    Curiosity vs shame when you “get it wrong”

    A thoughtful, validating conversation about learning to be yourself — slowly, imperfectly, and without burning your life down in the process.

    Our Sponsors:
    🧠 RTN Diagnostics - Right to Choose – Autism & ADHD Assessments (UK)
    🧘‍♀️ Ashley Dupuy – Integrative Coaching, Breathwork & Hypnotherapy
    → https://bit.ly/ashleynde

    🔗 Stay Connected
    Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepod
    Facebook: The Neurodivergent Experience & Jordan's Facebook page
    YouTube: @TheNeurodivergentExperience
    TikTok: @neurodivergentexperience

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    Mindful Mondays With Ashley Dupuy: How Gratitude Rewires the Neurodivergent Brain

    16/2/2026 | 33 mins.
    If the word gratitude has ever made you roll your eyes, this episode is for you.

    This isn’t about toxic positivity or pretending everything is fine. It’s about neuroscience.

    In this episode, Ashley explores how gratitude reshapes your Reticular Activating System (RAS) — the brain’s internal filter that decides what gets noticed. For neurodivergent nervous systems wired for intensity, pattern recognition, and threat detection, that filter can easily become tuned toward what’s overwhelming or missing.

    Gratitude, practised intentionally, becomes a neural training practice.

    You’ll learn how negativity bias and modern media hijack your attention, why simply searching for something to appreciate changes your brain, and how a simple six-week challenge can gently retrain your inner lens.

    This is grounded, science-backed, and fully relevant to the lived experience of neurodivergence.

    Gratitude isn’t naive.

    It’s neural.

    Our Sponsors:
    🧠 RTN Diagnostics - Right to Choose – Autism & ADHD Assessments (UK)
    🧘‍♀️ Ashley Bentley – Integrative Coaching, Breathwork & Hypnotherapy
    → https://bit.ly/ashleynde

    🔗 Stay Connected
    Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepod
    Facebook: The Neurodivergent Experience & Jordan's Facebook page
    YouTube: @TheNeurodivergentExperience
    TikTok: @neurodivergentexperience

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    Hot Topic: I Swear (2025) – The Most Neuroaffirming Film We’ve Seen

    13/2/2026 | 24 mins.
    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott explore the powerful impact of the British biographical drama I Swear — a neuroaffirming film based on the life of John Davidson, who developed Tourette’s syndrome as a child and later became a speaker and advocate.

    They reflect on their wider experiences of being neurodivergent — the bullying, blame, masking, rejection, and misunderstanding that shaped their early lives. The film mirrors what it feels like to grow up different in a world that often responds with judgment rather than understanding.

    Jordan shares memories of being mocked at school and blamed for behaviours he couldn’t control, while Simon opens up about the emotional impact of recognising how much he has masked over the years.

    The conversation also explores how society can “disable” people through discrimination and rigid expectations, and how those social responses create lasting wounds. They reflect on the film’s empowering message of turning lived experience into advocacy — and how authentic neurodivergent representation can help transform pain into purpose and community.

    They discuss:

    Tourette’s syndrome and visible tics
    Childhood bullying and social rejection
    Being blamed for behaviours you can’t control
    Masking and suppressing neurodivergent traits
    Anxiety and symptom exacerbation
    Law enforcement misunderstandings
    Disability vs social disablement
    Growing up feeling “othered”
    Authentic neurodivergent representation in film
    Turning lived experience into advocacy and community

    An emotional, reflective episode about neurodivergence, identity, stigma, and the power of storytelling to shift perspective and create change.

    Our Sponsors:
    🧠 RTN Diagnostics - Right to Choose – Autism & ADHD Assessments (UK)
    🧘‍♀️ Ashley Bentley – Integrative Coaching, Breathwork & Hypnotherapy
    → https://bit.ly/ashleynde

    🔗 Stay Connected
    Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepod
    Facebook: The Neurodivergent Experience & Jordan's Facebook page
    YouTube: @TheNeurodivergentExperience
    TikTok: @neurodivergentexperience

    ❤️ Support the Show
    If this episode resonated with you:
    ✅ Follow or Subscribe to The Neurodivergent Experience
    ⭐ Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
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    How Neurodivergent People Self-Sabotage

    12/2/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    In this milestone 100th episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott reflect on self-sabotaging behaviours — from procrastination and perfectionism to impulsivity, addiction, rigid thinking, and negative self-talk.

    They share personal stories about turning down opportunities, abandoning creative projects, gaming addiction, risk-taking, substance use, phone dependence, and the ways neurodivergent intensity can both fuel success and quietly derail it. The conversation explores how fear of failure, rejection sensitivity, and the need for stimulation often sit beneath these behaviours.

    From code-switching and conscious camouflaging to asking “do you want my opinion?” before giving it, they reflect on how intentional change, emotional regulation, and meeting people where they are can reduce conflict without losing identity.

    They discuss:

    Procrastination, perfectionism, and fear of failure
    Negative self-talk and rejection sensitivity
    Risk-taking, addiction, and impulsivity
    Gaming, gambling, substances, and phone dependence
    Rigid thinking and relationship conflict
    Oversharing and social missteps
    Authenticity vs accountability
    Code-switching and conscious camouflaging
    Meeting people where they are
    Learning to pause before speaking

    A reflective, honest episode about growth, responsibility, and the messy reality of being neurodivergent — 100 episodes in.

    Our Sponsors:
    🧠 RTN Diagnostics - Right to Choose – Autism & ADHD Assessments (UK)
    🧘‍♀️ Ashley Bentley – Integrative Coaching, Breathwork & Hypnotherapy
    → https://bit.ly/ashleynde

    🔗 Stay Connected
    Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepod
    Facebook: The Neurodivergent Experience & Jordan's Facebook page
    YouTube: @TheNeurodivergentExperience
    TikTok: @neurodivergentexperience

    ❤️ Support the Show
    If this episode resonated with you:
    ✅ Follow or Subscribe to The Neurodivergent Experience
    ⭐ Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
    🔔 Turn on notifications for new weekly episodes

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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About The Neurodivergent Experience

The Neurodivergent Experience is a candid, lived-experience podcast exploring life through a neurodivergent lens.We dive into autism, ADHD, masking, late diagnosis, identity, emotional regulation, relationships, friendships, and the messy reality of navigating a world not built for neurodivergent minds. Through honest conversations and the occasional hot topics, this is a space for deep chats, self-understanding and finding your Neurotribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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