Differently Brained is an own voices podcast where each fortnight we interview a neurodiverse guest or a guest who has lived experience with mental health challenges.
We talk to a diverse range of people with a focus on telling individual stories and championing the different ways we all exist in the world.
We hope that these discussions will help to break down the stigmas and misconceptions around neurodivergence and mental health, and normalise these conversations in our community.
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Differently Brained is an own voices podcast where each fortnight we interview a neurodiverse guest or a guest who has lived experience with mental health challenges.
We talk to a diverse range of people with a focus on telling individual stories and championing the different ways we all exist in the world.
We hope that these discussions will help to break down the stigmas and misconceptions around neurodivergence and mental health, and normalise these conversations in our community.
Okay, we know, this one is a bit late and hastily edited, but nevertheless it is here!A supercut of many of our guest episodes from series 1 of Differently Brained sharing their favourite resources and representations dealing with mental health and neurodivergence. Of course, if you want something more comprehensive, do go back and listen to the full episodes.
In speaking order, the guests you will hear from are:
Orion Kelly
Kay Kerr
Matt Bruyninckx
Mel Watson
Min Lou
Kylie Maslen
Suzanna Poredos
Claudia-Barriga Larrivière
Brandon Harvey
Steph Liz Cuthbert
Miranda Luby
Kirk Cetinic
Amanda Tattersall
Dani Vee
Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Davina Bell
Alicia Elliott
Jess and Bonnie Flint
Below are links to as many of the resources and references mentioned that can be found:
RESOURCES:
Amaze — Creating an autism inclusive Australia
Always Angelic Aspie Alice (Suzanna Poredos' Podcast)
Peer-to-Peer Support - Our Programs - GROW Australia
Peer CARE Companion Warmline | Roses in the Ocean
Alternatives to Suicide in Australia – Alt2Su – NSW (alt2su-nsw.net)
The Rapids by Sam Twyford-Moore
Support for Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues | Butterfly Foundation
Eating in the Light of the Moon by Anita Johnson
James Ward-Sinclair, Author at Autistic & Unapologetic
Scaling Change — On making change big and small | by Amanda Tattersall | Medium (And some of Amanda's other articles: Amanda Tattersall – Medium)
The School of Life - YouTube Channel
James and Ashley Stay at Home Podcast
You Are Light by Aaron Becker
Understanding Postpartum Psychosis: A Temporary Madness by Teresa M. Twomey
Love & Autism by Kay Kerr
I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder: A Memoir by Sarah Kurchak
paige layle - YouTube Channel
Dani Donovan
Better Late Than Never by Emma Mahony & Sari Solden
A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD by Sari Solden & Michelle Frank
REPRESENTATIONS:
Heartbreak High
Helen Hoang (author)
'Peta Lyre's Rating Normal' by Anna Whateley
Everything's Gonna Be Okay (currently not streaming on iView)
Hannah Gadsby
Sex Education
Fisk
Julie and Julia
Malcolm in the Middle 'Hal fixing a lightbulb'
Modern Family 'Phil's ADHD'
Bojack Horseman
Maria Bamford: 'Old Baby', 'Lady Dynamite'
Silver Linings Playbook
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Please Like Me
Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney (Book & TV Show)
Taylor Tomlinson (comedian): 'Arm Floaties'
Fantasia 'Flamingo Scene'
'To This Day' TED Talk by Shane Koyczan
Kelly Clarkson's Spotify discography
360 feat Seth Sentry - 'Closer'
'Alone With You In The Ether' by Olivie Blake
Silver Linings Playbook
'Bloodlines' series by Richelle Mead
Modern Love series 1 episode 3
Tim Sharp and 'Laser Beak Man'
Works of Kate DiCamillo
Saint Maud
The Babadook
Differently Brained
Differently Brained is an own voices podcast where each fortnight we interview a neurodiverse guest or a guest who has lived experience with mental health challenges.
We talk to a diverse range of people with a focus on telling individual stories and championing the different ways we all exist in the world.
We hope that these discussions will help to break down the stigmas and misconceptions around neurodivergence and mental health, and normalise these conversations in our community.