Rebelling
Amy Knott Parrish
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Rebelling is a podcast for neurodivergent adults who know it's not about being normal, it's about being human. In each episode, we'll explore how to live in more neurodivergent affirming ways, start to see ourselves in the world around us, and feel like we make sense. This is our place to talk, research, imagine, and create a world that includes us.
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S1E18 Say it Out Loud and See How it Feels with Colin Ryan
In this episode of the Social Security Series, I talk with financial speaker, storyteller, and comedian Colin Ryan. His new book, Epic Tiny Victories, blends humor and humanity to tell the story of…
The Delusions of Independence with Keltie MacLaren
In this episode of the Social Security Series, I sit down again with certified ADHD coach Keltie MacLaren for a candid conversation about relational rebelling: choosing interdependence over…
S1E16 Stretch & Repair: Finding Security in Connection with Jen Andrew
I've been wondering...what if social security wasn’t just a government program, but something we build together with the people in and around our lives? In this episode of the Social Security series,…
S1E15 Individualism and Individuality
In the first episode of my Social Security series, I explore the difference between individuality and individualism, between being truly ourselves in connection with others, and the cultural pressure…
S1E14 Redefining Social Security
Today marks the start of a new series on Rebelling called Social Security. And I’m not talking about the monthly check you (hopefully) get someday. I mean actual social security- the security we…
S1E13 Being Understood with Keltie McLaren
In this episode of Rebelling, I’m joined by certified ADHD coach Keltie McLaren, who works with values-driven independent creatives to help them stop fighting their brains and start building systems…
S1E12 One Year In
It’s been a year since my autism diagnosis. In this solo episode, I reflect on what the year has been like, the relief of understanding myself, the grief of what was missed, and the ways my life has…
S1E11 Knowing What Heals with Jen Andrew
In this episode of The Myth of Knowing series, I talk with Jen Andrew, who is finishing a two-year program in community herbalism and works in communications at a disability rights nonprofit. She has…
S1E10 The Body of Knowing with Melinda Staehling
In this episode, I have a curiosity-led conversation with Melinda Staehling, a certified nutrition specialist and Menopause Society practitioner, to explore what it really means to “know” our bodies.…
S1E9 The Business of Knowing: Rethinking Knowing at Work with Dana Calder
In this episode, the second in the series The Myth of Knowing, I talk with Dana Calder, a queer neurodivergent SVP in the fintech world, about what it means to “know” in the workplace. Work culture…
S1E8 The Performance of Knowing
This episode is the first in a series called The Myth of Knowing- the story that says we have to be certain, be the same, and always know the answer. But what if we didn’t have to pretend? What if “I…
S1E7 Neuroqueering Addiction, Sobriety, and Recovery
What if addiction isn’t a disease, but a way we’ve learned to cope? What if sobriety isn’t just about abstinence, but about sensing ourselves, how things make sense, and what makes sense? What if…
S1E6 Who Do You Think You Are?
I’ve been sitting with some big questions about identity for what feels like my whole life—what we call ourselves, what’s been put on us, what we outgrow, and what still feels like home. I read three…
S1E5 Belonging Isn't Always Obvious
Something most of the neurodivergent people I talk to have in common is a sense of not belonging. Connecting is supposed to be natural—but for many of us, it never feels that simple. In this solo…
S1E4 Why Can't I Just
In this solo episode, I’m talking about a phrase that’s been hounding me for decades: why can’t I just? Why can’t I just be easygoing? Be normal? Be fine with things that make no sense? It sounds…
S1E3 When Pretending Stops Working with Kelly Shannon
In this conversation with 28-year-old writer and interdisciplinary artist Kelly Shannon, we dig into the complex landscape of identity, burnout, and diagnosis. We talk about policing your own…
S1E2 A Diagnosis Could Change Everything with Kelly Hambly
What happens when you finally get the language for something you’ve felt your entire life—but never understood? In this deeply personal episode of Rebelling, host Amy Knott Parrish interviews Kelly…
S1E1 This is Not About Being Normal
In this first episode of Rebelling, host Amy Knott Parrish shares her journey from lifelong outsider to late-diagnosed ADHD and autistic adult. Through stories of identity, music, masking, and…
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Rebelling has published 19 episodes since April 2025, covering topics in Documentary, Personal Journals.
Rebelling is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 46m.
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