by Verosha Govender | Feb 2, 2026 | Mental Health, Neurodivergent Voices, Research on Neurodivergence
If you’re neurodivergent, there’s a good chance you already know what sensory overload feels like, even if you’ve never called it that. It’s that moment when everything gets too loud, too bright, too busy, or just too much all at once. Sensory overload occurs when the...
by Lee Kantz | Jun 2, 2025 | Entertainment, Family, Neurodivergent Voices
I was never a reality TV guy. I used to watch some of the singing and cooking competition shows, but even those have gotten boring for me. My wife, however, more than makes up for me. A few years ago, she started talking to me about “Love on the Spectrum,” way before...
by Alex Butterworth | Oct 14, 2024 | Mentorship, Neurodivergent Voices, Professional Voices
Outback Australia was a tough place to be an undiagnosed autistic child in the 1990s. Convinced I was just the wrong person in the wrong place, an outsider in a small rural town, my childhood was characterized by daydreams of escapism. Two common daydreams were...
by Jessica Williams | Sep 23, 2024 | Mental Health, Neurodivergent Voices
Navigating life as a neurodivergent person has been a journey full of challenges and growth. From undiagnosed ADHD to career disruptions, my path hasn’t been linear—but the mental equivalent of Universal Orlando’s VelociCoaster has shaped who I am today....