(Neuro)Diverse Dialogues
Damian
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About This Podcast
Ever wondered what your colleagues or students who describe as neurodivergent really experience or how they feel about life in academia - but have been a bit fearful of asking?
These chats are an opportunity for people who describe themselves as neurodivergent to talk about their life experiences and how they navigate the neurotypical waters of academia - and for me to ask questions I have always wanted to ask.
I aim to load new chats fortnightly and if you would like to take part, or to suggest someone who might, then please let me know.
The more we talk the more we learn.
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S1E10 A Diagnosis At 32 Gave Language To A Lifetime Of Overthinking
A fast mind can be a beautiful place—until the world demands it walk in a straight line. We sit down with Rebecca Jackson, a higher education administrator who found clarity at 32 with an ADHD…
S1E11 From Dyspraxia To Doctorate: Rethinking Failure And Inclusion
S1E9 Colour, Perception, And Finding Your Own Way
Curiosity can carry you across disciplines—and back to yourself. We sit down with a researcher who began in biomedical sciences and pivoted into psychology and colour philosophy, guided by a mind…
S1E8 Iro - Rethinking ADHD In Academia
S1E7 Grace (Masters Student) -How A Late Diagnosis Changed My Study, Self‑Advocacy, And Sense Of Belonging
S1E5 Elaine (well being advisor) talks about ADHD and supporting students
S1E6 Misha (Masters student) talks about ADHD
In this episode we had to start and stop as Misha had to change locations (which has a certain symmetry as they talk about their experience in moving countries too!). In the name of autheticity we…
S1E4 David (Professor) -From Special Classes To Professor: Dyslexia And Academia
S1E3 Christina (Lecturer) - Neurodiversity, Labels And Lived Reality
Ever felt like you’re gliding on the surface while paddling like mad underneath? Christina shares what a late ADHD diagnosis revealed about masking, invisible effort, and why looking calm on the…
S1E3 Rosie (undergraduate) Breaking The OCD Cycle: Intrusive Thoughts, Therapy, And Everyday Life
A tidy desk isn’t the story. Rosie, a third-year biochemistry student, opens up about the reality of OCD: intrusive thoughts that hit like alarms, compulsions that promise relief and steal time, and…
S1E1 Jenna-Mae (graduate) talks about autism and ADHD
S1 Why (Neuro)Diverse Dialogues?
Hello, welcome to my podcast (fireside chats), this is a introduction rather than a trailer, a little bit about me but mostly about why I'm doing what I'm doing. I hope you enjoy what you hear. I…
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(Neuro)Diverse Dialogues has published 12 episodes since January 2026, covering topics in Personal Journals, Society & Culture.
(Neuro)Diverse Dialogues is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 27m.
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