by QRKIEZ | Jan 27, 2026 | Media, Mental Health
If you or your child live with ADHD, you know the hardest part isn’t “knowing what to do”—it’s getting started, staying with it, and recovering quickly when your attention slips. The right mobile app won’t “fix” ADHD, but it can act like a set of training wheels for...
by Verosha Govender | Jan 19, 2026 | Mental Health, Neurodivergent Voices
When I was first diagnosed with depression, I felt relieved. Not because I felt understood, but because someone finally put a name to the heaviness I’d been carrying for years. I thought, okay, this is it. This is why everything feels so hard. Now that I know what it...
by QRKIEZ | Jan 13, 2026 | History, Inspiration, Research on Neurodivergence
When people say a famous person or historical figure was “probably autistic,” they usually mean the person’s surviving letters, biographies, and reported habits sound consistent with common autism traits, such as differences in social communication and interaction,...
by QRKIEZ | Jan 5, 2026 | Entertainment, Inspiration, Media, Neurodivergent Voices
Aiden Delbis in Bugonia. Photo © Focus Features/Everett Collection. When a young actor steps into the spotlight and conveys authentic neurodivergent representation, it can feel like more than just a “breakout role.” It can feel like a door opening. That’s one reason...