Reading between the lines with Nicola Knobel
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Unmasking Leadership is a subscription-based audiobook podcast written and read by Nicola Knobel, exploring neurodivergent leadership, psychological safety, and the systems that shape who gets to lead at work.
Each episode features a full chapter from the book Unmasking Leadership: Neurodivergent Leaders, Psychological Safety, and the Future of Inclusive Workplaces. Chapters are released regularly and presented exactly as written, without summaries or commentary.
This podcast examines why traditional leadership models often fail neurodivergent people, how masking and burnout become occupational health issues, and why psychological safety frequently exists in policy but not in lived experience. It explores leadership through the lens of risk management, workplace safety, and organisational power, connecting inclusion to systems, not slogans.
Designed for leaders, safety and risk professionals, HR practitioners, and neurodivergent workers, Unmasking Leadership goes beyond awareness to examine how work actually operates, who it protects, and who it excludes.
If you are interested in leadership, neurodiversity at work, psychological safety, workplace safety, burnout, masking, psychosocial risk, and inclusive leadership, this podcast offers depth, clarity, and evidence-based insight.
The first two chapters are available free. Additional chapters can be accessed by purchasing the full audiobook series.
Reading between the lines with Nicola Knobel
Chapter 14: Communication and Feedback | Unmasking Leadership
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This chapter examines how traditional workplace communication and feedback practices unintentionally exclude neurodivergent people, and why clarity, predictability, and psychological safety matter more than confidence or charisma. It challenges long-held assumptions about what “good communication” looks like at work and exposes how ambiguity, tone, and unspoken expectations can become sources of harm rather than connection.
The chapter explores how autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD professionals often experience communication differently, particularly in environments that rely on implied meaning, rapid turn-taking, or socially layered feedback. It introduces the double empathy problem to explain why misunderstandings are mutual rather than individual failures, and why communication breakdowns are usually a design issue rather than a skill deficit.
A significant focus is placed on rejection sensitive dysphoria and emotional regulation, explaining how perceived criticism, vague feedback, or inconsistent messaging can activate threat responses in neurodivergent nervous systems. Drawing on neuroscience and workplace research, the chapter shows how repeated misattunement leads to masking, overcompensation, withdrawal, and burnout, not because people are fragile, but because safety is absent.
Practical guidance is woven throughout, outlining how leaders can create safer communication and feedback systems through explicit expectations, written follow-ups, neutral language, predictable processes, and multiple feedback channels. The chapter reframes feedback as a learning mechanism rather than a judgement, and positions psychological safety as the condition that allows feedback to support growth instead of causing harm.
The chapter also introduces neurotype-aware feedback considerations, highlighting how different brains process critique, timing, tone, and recovery, and why one-size-fits-all feedback models consistently fail diverse teams. It closes by reinforcing that communication only works when people do not have to scan for rejection before they can engage.
This chapter is presented exactly as written, without commentary or summary. Chapters in this audiobook series are released regularly.
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