by QRKIEZ | Mar 11, 2026 | Entertainment, Neurodivergent Voices
Stories teach us how to see each other. When we watch a character struggle, laugh, love, or succeed, we carry something of that character with us into the real world. For the roughly 1 in 36 children in the United States diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, and...
by QRKIEZ | Feb 24, 2026 | Entertainment, Inspiration, Media, Sports
Much Much Spectrum published an interesting post this week on LinkedIn about athletes at the Winter Olympics who have ADHD. It made us wonder how much the hyper-focused nature of sports intersects in any way with neurodivergence. For many professional athletes, ADHD...
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...