Neuroinclusion: Across the Pond and Beyond
Join hosts and global neurodiversity speakers Pasha Marlowe and Atif Choudhury for a uniquely expansive, deeply human, and hopeful conversation about neuroinclusion and the state of humanity. This podcast, Neuroinclusion: Across the Pond and Beyond, will explore neurodiversity from a global, cultural, and systemic lens. Pasha and Atif will discuss neuroinclusion in the workplace, but also the power and relational dynamics of neuroinclusion in homes and communities. Conversations will weave together current events and politics, workplace trends, accessibility, power and societal dynamics, and the mental health of humanity at large.
Pasha Marlowe (she/her), CEO of Neurobelonging and therapist/coach for over 30 years, specializes in working with neurodivergent individuals, couples, and groups and has expanded her practice to include keynotes, webinars, and trainings for global leaders and organizations who want to adopt neurodiversity-affirming programs and practices. She is the author of "Creating Cultures of Neuroinclusion". She is a mother to three adult children and lives in Maine, USA.
Atif Choudhury (he/him), CEO of Calling All Minds and co-founder of Zaytoun CIC, is an award-wining social entrepreneur with a background in economic justice and disabiity inclusion. He is an adviser to the WHO rapid assitive technologies board and is a trustee for Disability Rights UK. He is a global neurodiversity speaker who also offers corporate and leadership training. He is the father of two young children and lives just outside of London, UK.
To reach Pasha or Atif for feedback, questions, or to request a guest appearance on the podcast, contact us at pasha@pashamarlowe.com or atif@callingallminds.com.
You can also find more information on their websites pashamarlowe.com and callingallminds.com or follow them on Linkedin.
Episodes
103 episodes
Episode #3: Co-Regulation and Collective Liberation
Join Atif Choudhury and Pasha Marlowe for another whole-hearted conversation about neuroinclusion, including barriers in the workplace, how leaders can be co-regulators, and what intersectionality and astronauts can teach us about collective li...
#2: Nervous System Diversity and Glimmers of Hope
This week Atif and Pasha went LIVE with their podcast to engage audiences in the conversation. After brief introductions and intention setting, they describe neurodiversity as nervous system diversity and the diversity of all minds.
Episode #1: Neuroinclusion: A Global Conversation and Movement with Pasha Marlowe and Atif Choudhury
Join hosts and global neurodiversity speakers Pasha Marlowe and Atif Choudhury for a uniquely expansive, deeply human, and hopeful conversation about neuroinclusion and the state of humanity. This podcast, Neuroinclusion: Across the Pond and Be...
Ep #100: "The Future of Work is Neuroinclusion and Accessibility" with Jamie Shields
I am celebrating my 100th podcast episode (Neuroqueering and Let Pleasure Be the Measure combined) with one of my new favorite people and the inspiration for my future work as I lean into creating cultures of neuroinclusion and accessibility.&n...
#33: "IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy effectiveness for neurodivergent minds"
In today's "Neuroqueering" podcast, Ellie Carn (she/they), psychotherapist, and host Pasha Marlowe (she/they), marriage and family therapist and coach, explain what IFS (Internal Family Systems/"parts" work) is and why it is so effective for ne...
Ep. #32 "Building Psychological Safety Nets at Work"
In psychologically safe workplaces, people feel safe voicing their opinions about conflict and mistakes-without the fear of negative consequences. Leaders need to be brave-brave enough to invite open and honest feedback. Leaders need to ...
#31 AuDHD BURNOUT: How to Prepare for and Recover from Big Events and Sensory Overload
AuDHD burnout is real! This episode (or is it a comedy routine?) is for anyone ADHD or autistic with a big event like a family gathering or conference coming up. Allow me to share ways to rock, ruin, and recover from your expe...
#30 "Framework to Support Neurodivergent and Queer People" with Pasha Marlowe
Part 2 of the Neuroqueering and Neurobelonging discussionThis episode provides practical tools and a complete framework for supporting neurodivergent and queer people. The skills you learn today will help ALL leaders (parents, teachers,...
#29 "Neurobelonging, the Neurodiversity Paradigm, and Best Practices for Supporting Neuroqueer Folks-Part 1" with Pasha Marlowe
Pasha Marlowe is on her way to the international ADHD conference to present "Neuroqueering: Beyond the Intersection of Neurodiversity and Queerness". She shares best practices for supporting neurodivergent and queer communities in part 1 of thi...
#28 "Microaggressions and Subtle Acts of Exclusion" with Rae Nelson
Join Pasha Marlowe (she/her) and Rae Nelson (they/them), a DEIB leader and Human Resources Generalist, for a vulnerable and mind-shifting conversation about microaggressions and subtle acts of exclusion. Rae describes the ...
#27 "Intense Leaders" with Leela Sinha
Leela Sinha (ze/zir) joins me today to talk about zir work with the Intensives Institute and what it means to be an intensive. I have always identified as an intense person, so the intensive framework spoke to me. Leela...
#26 "Depathologizing and Neuroqueering Neurodivergence" with Pasha Marlowe
This episode is short, but mighty! Pasha unpacks neuroqueering, neuronormativity, heteronormativity, and the current pathologizing language of neurodivergence. She talks about needing a paradigm shift, away from the pathology paradigm and towar...
#25 "Midlife Emergence and the Messy Middle" with Jen Berlingo
Jen Berlingo (she/her) is a coach, thought-leader, and best-selling author of the book "Midlife Emergence". She and I talk about how we unmask and unravel truths as we shed social, cultural, and familial layers. Like Jen and I expe...
"Masking Our Queerness and Neurodivergence" with Jillian Abby
Jillian Abby, AKA @queerabby, author of "Perfectly Queer", and I share a conversation about coming out late in life queer and/or neurodivergent, the messy middle, the words we use when we talk about divorce and diagnosis, and how coming out oft...
#24 "Neurodivergent and Queer Menopause" with Ali Hendry
Ali Hendry, holistic relationship coach, host of the Relationship Room podcast, and columnist for Diva Magazine, joins me today for a spicy conversation about menopause! More specifically, sex and menopause through the lens of queerness and neu...
#22 "Low Functioning Society" with Mattia Mauree
Mattia Maurée (@audhdflourishing) is a disabled, non-binary, and trans AuDHD coach, hypnotherapist, writer, and composer. They discussed neuroqueering, intersectionality, depathologizing language, ableism, and PDA (rather than "pathological ...
#21 "Neuroqueering Heteronormativity, Attraction, and Kink" with Whitni Miller
Whitni Miller (she/her), CEO of BDEMoves, sex educator and pleasure coach joins me for a spicy conversation! We talk about heteronormativity and share our personal coming out (and coming in) stories. Whitni shares fascinating new perspect...
#20 "Queering Neuronormativity and Heteronormativity" with CO-HOST Sonny Jane Wise!
Introducing the world's best co-host for the "Neuroqueering" podcast, Sonny Jane Wise (@livedexperienceeducator and the author of the upcoming book "We are ALL Neurodiverse"). Coming to you from Australia tomorrow and Maine today, ...
#19 "Embracing the Neurodivergent Umbrella and Neurodiversity Paradigm" with Sonny Jane Wise
Sonny Jane Wise, the Lived Experience Educator, is a multiply neurodivergent advocate and the author of their upcoming book "The Neurodivergent Umbrella". They come to us today from Australia with brilliant thoughts and feelings about the...
#18: "Shift Your Neurodivergent Mindset" with Jaime Messina
If you could use some Boston-style, no BS advice about how to love on your neurodivergent self, shift your mindset, and live the life you desire, have a listen to this episode with Jaime Messina, mindset and empowerment coach. Jaime exp...
#17: "Impact of ADHD and RSD on Relationships"
Pasha Marlowe, MFT, AuDHD and Neuroqueer Coach, specializes in coaching neurodivergent couples where one or both is ADHD and/or autistic. Her online program "Same Bed, Different Brains" has helped many couples move from the brink of divorce to ...
#16: "Broadening DEI Work to Include Intersectional Identities and Neurodiversity" with Jessi Purdy
Jessi Purdy is an activist, public speaker, and the CEO of FIC Human Resource Partners, an organization that fosters inclusive cultures through policy, training, and discussion. Her identity as a panromantic, asexual, transwoman is centra...
#15: "ADHD, Anxiety, and How to Stop Worrying" with Sandy Woznicki
Join Pasha Marlowe, Neuroqueer Coach and Sandy Woznicki, Stress and Anxiety Coach, for a conversation on ADHD, Anxiety, and why we worry. We talk about the correlations and differences between ADHD and anxiety and how the condition...
#14: "Neuroqueering Sex and Surrogate Partnership" with Michelle Renee
Michelle Renee is a surrogate partner, professional cuddler, and full-spectrum intimacy guide for human connection, working inside the complete spectrum of intimacy, from platonic to erotic. In collaboration with a therapist, ...
#13 "Pleasure Through Unmasking and Bodyfulness" with Dr Rachel Allyn
Dr. Rachel Allyn, is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in relationships and and the author of the book "The Pleasure Is All Yours". She is back on my podcast for a 2nd time, this time talking about intimacy and bodyfulness through t...