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Hacking Neurodivergence
Kelsey Terry
26 episodes
1 week ago
Hacking Neurodivergence shares real stories from autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent people around the world. Hosted by Kelsey, each episode explores the strengths, struggles, and self-discoveries that come with living in a world built for the “typical.” Whether you’re ND yourself, late-diagnosed, or just curious about different minds, this show celebrates what makes us different—and why that difference matters.
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Hacking Neurodivergence shares real stories from autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent people around the world. Hosted by Kelsey, each episode explores the strengths, struggles, and self-discoveries that come with living in a world built for the “typical.” Whether you’re ND yourself, late-diagnosed, or just curious about different minds, this show celebrates what makes us different—and why that difference matters.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Beyond Buzzwords: A Neurodivergent Woman’s Real Talk on DEI
Hacking Neurodivergence
1 hour 4 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
Beyond Buzzwords: A Neurodivergent Woman’s Real Talk on DEI

Tired of surface-level diversity talk? So is this guest. We dig into real advocacy, workplace systems, and what true inclusion looks like for neurodivergent professionals.


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The episode follows the journey of Bisola, a digital product designer navigating neurodivergence and the tech industry as a woman of color. It explores the significance of self-advocacy, community support, and embracing one's identity. Additionally, it emphasizes advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion in professional settings, as well as providing guidance on supporting neurodivergent employees.


Jump Ahead
00:29 Navigating Neurodivergence and Self-Advocacy

00:51 Bisola's Early Life and Academic Journey

03:45 The High School Experience: Overcoming Challenges

13:43 Transition to College: Finding Identity and Community

23:03 Navigating the Tech Industry: From Engineering to Product Design

26:05 Exploring the Impact of Product Design in Tech

31:04 Navigating Industry Realities as a Person of Color

32:39 The Reality of Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

34:53 Personal Journey: From College to Career

36:42 Challenges and Insights on Neurodivergence in Professional Settings

39:32 Identifying with Autism: Personal Reflections and Experiences

45:33 Advocating for Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Hiring Practices

47:25 Effective DEI Initiatives: Beyond Marketing Strategies

52:18 The Importance of Self-Advocacy in Personal and Professional Life

56:50 Lightning Round Questions

01:01:57 Engaging the Audience: A New Interactive Segment

01:02:57 Parting Words of Encouragement and Support


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Hacking Neurodivergence
Hacking Neurodivergence shares real stories from autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent people around the world. Hosted by Kelsey, each episode explores the strengths, struggles, and self-discoveries that come with living in a world built for the “typical.” Whether you’re ND yourself, late-diagnosed, or just curious about different minds, this show celebrates what makes us different—and why that difference matters.