• 15 | Affirming Neurodivergent Experiences with Amanda Morin
    Aug 23 2024

    In this episode of 'The Princess and the Pea Podcast,' host Annie Crowe re-introduces Amanda Morin (back from season 1!), a neurodiversity and educational consultant and author of the forthcoming book, 'Neurodiversity Affirming Schools.'

    Together, they discuss the complexities of proving neurodivergence and the importance of creating inclusive environments. They also explore the 'double empathy problem,' emphasising the need for mutual understanding between neurodivergent and neuronormative perspectives.

    The conversation underscores the critical role of empathy, curiosity, and validation in supporting neurodivergent individuals.

    00:32 Welcome to Princess and the Pea Podcast

    02:15 Meet Amanda Morin

    04:20 The Absurdity of Proving Neurodivergence

    06:58 Challenges in Diagnosis and Advocacy

    14:43 The Importance of Self-Advocacy and Access Needs

    27:29 Navigating Empathy and Discomfort

    28:44 Understanding the Double Empathy Problem

    29:32 Communication Challenges Between Neurotypes

    33:32 The Burden of Education and Burnout

    37:10 Creating Neurodiversity Affirming Environments

    42:11 Sensory Overload and Its Impact

    47:26 The Double Empathy Solution

    53:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Pre-order book! "Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices so All Students Feel Accepted and Supported" from Free Spirit Publishing here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D81QWSX8/

    Connect with Amanda:

    https://www.amandamorin.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandamorin/

    https://www.instagram.com/amandarmorin

    https://www.threads.net/@amandarmorin

    https://www.facebook.com/AmandaMorinTeaches

    https://learningforward.org/journal/reaching-all-learners/is-your-school-welcoming-to-neurodiverse-students/

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    55 mins
  • 14 | Healthcare Bias, Fat Activism, and Neurodivergence with Nicola Salmon
    Aug 14 2024

    This episode of the Princess in the Pea podcast, features a conversation with Nicola Salmon, a UK-based fat-positive fertility coach, who talks about her work supporting fat individuals seeking fertility support and challenging weight bias in the healthcare system. Annie and Nicola delve into topics like the stigmatisation of larger bodies, navigating the healthcare system, the importance of bodily autonomy, and the intersection of neurodivergence and health. The episode emphasises that everyone deserves appropriate, respectful, and evidence-based care regardless of their size or neurotype.

    00:28 Welcome

    02:05 Introducing Nicola Salmon

    04:46 Nicola's Journey with PCOS and Fat Activism

    05:35 The Impact of Diet Culture on Fertility

    06:41 Transition to Fertility Coaching

    07:40 Embracing Fat Acceptance

    09:28 Challenges in Healthcare for Larger Bodies

    12:35 Personal Experiences with Diet Culture

    20:30 The Reality of Thin Privilege

    28:10 Nicola's ADHD Journey

    29:22 Exploring ADHD and Self-Diagnosis

    30:17 Mental Health Challenges Post-Pregnancy

    30:47 Life Transitions and Executive Functioning

    32:07 PTSD and ADHD Overlap

    33:52 Eating Disorders and Neurodivergence

    36:12 Navigating Medical Bias and Advocacy

    40:14 Fertility Treatment and Systemic Bias

    53:10 The Importance of Self-Advocacy

    56:30 Final Thoughts

    Nicola Salmon

    https://nicolasalmon.co.uk/

    https://nicolasalmon.co.uk/fat-and-fertile-book/

    https://nicolasalmon.co.uk/fat-and-fertile-podcast/

    https://www.instagram.com/fatpositivefertility/

    https://www.facebook.com/Fatpositivefertility/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicola-salmon-98683216/?originalSubdomain=uk

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    58 mins
  • 13 | Long COVID & the Autistic Community with Dr Mel Houser
    Jun 8 2023

    Welcome back! Season 2 is here!!! 🥳

    Episode 13


    We kick off with a huge episode where Annie talks to Autistic Physician Dr Mel Houser (she/they) about how long COVID is impacting the Autistic community and why understanding Autistic physiology is key to neuroaccessible and inclusive healthcare.


    Sponsor by Yellow Ladybugs


    This episode is proudly sponsored by Yellow Ladybugs with the support of the Victorian Government.


    Time Stamps


    01:19 Intro


    03:14 Celebrating Yellow Ladybugs (show sponsor)


    04:11 Annie's comments on neuroaccessible conferences


    NOTHING ABOUT US. Period.


    06:44 GIVEAWAY!!!


    09:07 Start of Annie and Mel's chat about:


    - Autistic Health


    - Long COVID


    - Mast Cells


    - Chronic Illness


    - Pacing


    - Trauma


    - Burnout


    - Anxiety


    - Privilege


    - Neuronormativity


    - and more!

    62:52 Annie's Wrap Up


    Guest: Dr Mel Houser


    Follow Dr Mel Houser's incredible work and ABB community at All Brains Belong.


    Instagram: @allbrainsbelongvt


    Facebook: @allbrainsbelongvt


    Here is the guide on pacing Dr Mel talks about on the show.


    PATP Academy Launching June 2023


    Want to hear more about PATP Academy?


    Sign up for our mailing list for exclusive launch updates here.


    GIVEAWAY!


    If you'd like to win your own FREE copy of Supporting Autistic Girls & Gender Diverse Youth you can enter the giveaway by 30 June 2023 via Instagram @princessandthepeapodcast and @yellowladybugs_autism


    If you simply cannot wait, you can buy your copy here or on Amazon here.


    Follow and connect with Annie


    Join Annie's monthly newsletter here.


    Until next time, many spoons! x

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 12 | Shiny Ball Syndrome
    May 13 2023

    Season 1 finale!!! Where did the time go?!

    In part 2 of Annie's stimulating chat with the ausome Frances Brennan, an Autistic ADHD Speechie (aka Speech Pathologist), we end season 1 with a BANG!

    Annie and Frances discuss everything from info dumping, masking, people pleasing, driving with ADHD, memory, distractions, exposure therapy, dysregulation, assuming competency, labels, and more on divergent eating.

    Frances shares her frustration with the deficit-based language needed for NDIS reports and does something SO exciting! Stay tuned till the end to find out more.

    This is exactly why advocacy matters and why we need to keep these conversations going.

    Enjoy! x

    Show notes: www.princessandthepeapodcast.com

    #StrongerTogether #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 11 | Eating Disorders & Neurodivergence
    May 13 2023

    Annie Crowe chats to the insightful and delightful Frances Brennan, an Autistic ADHD Speechie (aka Speech Pathologist) about her experience with disordered eating from a neurodiversity lens.

    In part 1 of 2 jam-packed episodes, Annie and Frances discuss everything from defining disordered eating to autistic communication differences, diet culture, weight stigma, autistic rules-based thinking, ADHD dopamine seeking, medical gaslighting, harmful psychological practices, sensory differences, social context of eating, PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance), late diagnosis, speech pathology in practice and so much more!

    Together, they highlight the importance of understanding how neurodivergent brains see and interpret the world in a healthcare context, including defining what "ideal" eating disorder recovery really looks like for neurodivergent people.

    Given eating disorders and mental health care is one of Annie's special interests, you will not want to miss this!

    She enjoyed talking to Frances SO much that they have a double episode - this is what happens with two AuDHDers share their passion for helping people. Yay!

    Enjoy! x

    Show notes: www.princessandthepeapodcast.com

    Please Stay Safe

    If you need more support please call the Butterfly Helpline on 1800 33 4673

    In an emergency call 000

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 10 | Neurodiversity & Allyship
    May 13 2023

    Annie chats with Natalie Phillips-Mason, a change management professional and, more importantly, an ally to neurodivergent people everywhere.

    Annie and Natalie discuss everything from the importance of language, overt allyship, disclosure difficulties, and so much more!

    We touch on some hard topics that definitely need more conversations.

    Enjoy! x

    Show notes: www.princessandthepeapodcast.com

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    58 mins
  • 9 | Autistic Mothers Group
    May 13 2023

    Annie talks with Claudia (an OT at Autism SA) and fellow new-ish mama about trying to support Autistic mothers!

    Enjoy! x

    Show notes: www.princessandthepeapodcast.com

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 8 | ADHD Motherhood and Money
    May 13 2023

    Annie chats with the wonderful Tina @theADHDaccountant about late diagnosis, motherhood and money!

    In the first part of this episode, Tina shares how she discovered her own neurodivergence after her son was diagnosed. And the wonderful self-acceptance and understanding a diagnosis (or self-identification) can bring.

    Then Annie and Tina talk about parenting with ADHD and all the joys and struggles. And how much easier it is to work and live when you understand your divergent brain and can then accommodate it and stop fighting and hiding your neurodivergent traits.

    Finally, they get into the money with budgets and impulse spending. Annie shares a shameful story from her past! Shhh!

    Enjoy! x

    Show notes: www.princessandthepeapodcast.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins