![]() Support the podcast by joining our Coffee Fiend club: įollow the podcast on Instagram: How do late-diagnosed people even find out?Ĭheck out our newest workshop: How to Relate to the Mother Who Has No Boundaries: Why the criteria for symptoms of neurodivergence needs to changeĮxamples of how comorbidities can affect a neurodivergent brain Jaime and CA begin a series on Neurodivergency by exploring through their own experiences what it is, comorbidities and how they can affect diagnosis, how neurodivergent brains and neurotypical brains think differently, and more. (Her Petstagram: the podcast by joining our Coffee Fiend club: How to have a conversation, not a competition How to identify when your self-advocacy is being challenged for the right reasons What acceptance and support really looks like Why having a partner who can validate your needs is so important How to describe overstimulization with analogies They discuss the importance of actually knowing yourself, how to properly communicate your needs, what acceptance looks like, and more in this dynamic discussion. How to help without being taken advantage ofĬA and Jaime continue their series on Neurodivergency by discussing how it impacts relationships, focusing on romantic partners. ![]() How to proactively help people who are going through somethingīe brave enough to be wrong and take risks What if we want to help someone but can’t? Why “Let me know if you need anything” doesn’t work We often find ourselves offering help by way of the phrase, “let me know what I can do to help,” but have we ever stopped to think about how incredibly unhelpful that may be? Jaime and CA explore how to actually provide real support for people who are going through a tough time, for whatever reason, by not just making it easier on the person suffering, but by being proactive about it.Īctually providing support vs providing intention to support Witnessing your own darkness on social mediaĬA’s Tiktok: us topics/suggestions: 50 Club! ![]() How to be there for someone during a dark time The problem with putting people on a pedestalīeing a witness to someone else’s darkness ![]() When trauma specialists have trauma themselves National Suicide Hotline: Call: 988 Text: 988 So, please don’t listen if you are not in a safe headspace. **This episode covers sensitive topics like depression and suicidality. They also discuss how to be there for someone in those moments, even when you are dealing with stuff yourself. In this incredibly personal and powerful episode, Jaime and CA explore the dark moments in our lives where it can seem impossible to see the light. (Her Petstagram: the podcast by joining our Coffee Fiend club: Lifeline Options For Deaf + Hard of Hearing For TTY Users: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988. Jaime’s TikTok: Instagram: ĬA’s Tiktok: us topics/suggestions: Suicide Hotlines: Suicide Hotline: Call:988Text: 988 “Rest is Resistance: A MANIFESTO” by Tricia Hersey: įollow the podcast on Instagram: Support the podcast by joining our Coffee Fiend club: įREEBIE! Intention Prompts: Suffering as “part of our lives” vs suffering as the goalĬheck out our newest workshop: How to Relate to the Mother Who Has No Boundaries: Suffering has a role in life, but what happens if it takes center stage? CA and Jaime explore how we can break free from looking at our trauma as a main fixture of our identity and learn to let our suffering be a part of who we are and not all of who we are.
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