The Quietest Kind of Love

A reflection on the profound nature of intimacy, highlighting that true connection often exists beyond physical interactions. It thrives in vulnerability, mutual understanding, and shared experiences, offering a sanctuary for both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals. This intimacy encourages authenticity, allowing individuals to unmask and embrace their true selves together.

Well… It’s Official. I’m AuDHD.

After discovering I am AuDADHD, I felt a profound relief, as my struggles made sense. This understanding empowered me, allowing me to embrace both challenges and strengths. I grieved my past while celebrating newfound clarity, committing to self-exploration. The journey is ongoing, reminding me to honor my identity and process.

Living Out Loud- Understanding ADHD and Autism: My Personal Journey

This post shares a personal reflection on living with neurodivergence, particularly ADHD and possible Autism. The author reveals the complexities of their experiences, including executive dysfunction, sensory sensitivities, and social challenges. Through candid storytelling, they emphasize the importance of community, connection, and understanding, offering a glimpse into their layered reality while advocating for acceptance.

ADHD is a Disability Too — Even If It Looks Different

This is my soap box time — and I am yelling this from the rooftops:It is high time that certain stigmas and misconceptions be pushed aside when it comes to ADHD. If someone has a diagnosis, it needs to be taken seriously — no more eye rolls, no more “everyone has a little ADHD,” no more invalidation….

Parenting While Neurodivergent: My ADHD Momma Truths

A candid peek into my daily life — the beautiful chaos, the laughter, and the real struggles of parenting with ADHD. Hey there, beautiful souls — Let me just start by saying this: parenting is already a wild ride. Add ADHD into the mix, and suddenly that wild ride includes spontaneous dance breaks, forgotten appointments,…

Masking different parts of myself.

Today we are going to look at something I struggle with as a Neurodivergent person, it is something that for the most part I am not aware that I do, but I have been made aware of it from time to time. Why is that that everyone gets a different version? Sometimes we present a different version of ourselves to people who we interact with, either at work or even in a social setting. Some of us do it for cultural reason, religious reasons, and some even for masking.

Welcome to the B-Side

Well things could have gone a little smoother with the introduction of the B-Side to our podcasts but it did not. Because why would it? LOL! Take a moment and go play the first episodes for yourself to see. This is our second channel from LunaOwl and we are so very thankful you have found…