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.
Neuroinclusion: Across the Pond and Beyond
#18: "Shift Your Neurodivergent Mindset" with Jaime Messina
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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 explains why and how our brains brain as they do and how their primary purpose is to keep us safe. Because our brains can't tell the difference between what we are imagining and what is happening at real time, we have the ability to shift our mindset and, in turn, shift our lives. She offers clear and playful suggestions on how to talk to our brains by naming our thoughts and parts ("name it to tame it", Jaime says). If we can talk to our brains in kinder, more positive ways, "we will feel less like shit and have more ability and desire to take action".
She challenges the limiting belief that because we are neurodivergent, mindset work will be more difficult. Grab your inner child, future self, and an energy drink and buckle up for a wicked honest and chill conversation with Jaime and I.
To reach or follow Jaime, visit IG and Tik Tok @jaimemessina
Hire PASHA to present at your next training event or conference.
Or hire her as your personal coach (1:1, couples, and executives)
https://pashamarlowe.com/
pasha@pashamarlowe.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pashamarlowe/
Hire ATIF to present at your next training event or conference.
atif@callingallminds.com
callingallminds.com
Linkedin: @AtifChoudhury