This Voice is Mine: the Unquiet Podcast
For every neurodivergent mind that was masked, misread, or missed. Where identity is reclaimed and the system gets named. This Voice Is Mine is a podcast for those who were told they were too much, too sensitive, too chaotic, too intense or not enough.
Hosted by Dr Emma, a clinical psychologist, neurodivergent woman, and unapologetic system disrupter, this podcast explores what happens when difference is pathologised and what becomes possible when we drop the shame, the script, and the medical model.
Through stories, reflections, and conversations with people who were never meant to fit, This Voice Is Mine reclaims the truth of neurodivergent minds, bodies, and ways of being. This is not about fixing or fitting in. It’s about remembering who we are and unlearning everything they got wrong.
This Voice is Mine: the Unquiet Podcast
Latest Episodes
You Were Never the Problem: Late Diagnosis, Shame, and the Power of Finally Understanding Your Brain
Lou was diagnosed ADHD in her 30s. By that point, she had already been through secondary school struggling and unidentified, failed college three times, experienced serious mental health crises, and spent years being told to try harder. When sh...
Internal Realities: Tuning Into Your Neurodivergent Body with Dr Clare Jacobson
Dr Clare Jacobson has spent over 20 years holding people's most intimate inner worlds. As a specialist clinical psychologist in teenage and young adult cancer care, she knows what it means to sit with invisible experience - the kind that doesn'...
When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge
What happens when perimenopause and neurodivergent identification arrive at the same moment? When hormones shift, the mask starts to slip, and nobody in the medical system has any idea what is actually going on?In this episode...
Different, Not Less: Communication, Selective Mutism, and Finding Your Voice with Eve Harrison
What does it take to build a movement of over a million people when you started secondary school unable to speak a single word?In this episode, Dr Emma Offord speaks with Eve Harrison, founder of Let's Make A Difference, a grassroots cam...
Be Gentle With Your Giant Heart: Self-Care, Self-Advocacy, and Reclaiming the Right to Receive with Suzy Reading
What does it actually mean to take care of yourself, when every version of self-care you've tried has felt like another thing to fail at?In this episode, Dr Emma Offord speaks with Suzy Reading, Chartered Psychologist and author of H...