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Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships
Neurodiverse Love
37 episodes
1 week ago
Does it often feel like you and your partner are speaking two different languages, but you're not? Whether you know that you, or your partner is autistic (aka: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's), hearing our stories and the experiences of our guests, will help you feel understood! We share what attracted us to our past or current partners, and we also "get real" about the challenges and lessons learned regarding emotional and social differences, thinking and processing differences, and sensory issues. No relationship is perfect, but we believe "when you know better, you CAN do better"!
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Does it often feel like you and your partner are speaking two different languages, but you're not? Whether you know that you, or your partner is autistic (aka: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's), hearing our stories and the experiences of our guests, will help you feel understood! We share what attracted us to our past or current partners, and we also "get real" about the challenges and lessons learned regarding emotional and social differences, thinking and processing differences, and sensory issues. No relationship is perfect, but we believe "when you know better, you CAN do better"!
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Self Care and Feeling Our Emotions: How This Helps Us Grow
Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships
43 minutes 34 seconds
4 years ago
Self Care and Feeling Our Emotions: How This Helps Us Grow

In this episode, we talk about what we did do, as well as what we didn't do, to take care of ourselves in our neurodiverse relationships.  We also delve into why acknowledging and letting ourselves feel and work through our emotions is SO important.  Even though both partners may have different ways of expressing their emotions, we talk about the importance of understanding and experiencing your emotions in the ways that are healthy and healing for you (and don't cause harm to others).  Lastly, we talk about the ways in which we have grown in our relationships and how important it is to empower yourself, create boundaries and take time for "you", even when you feel like you're putting everyone else first.

Thank you for listening!:-)


If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, please email us at: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com.

You can follow us on Instagram @Neurodiverse_love

Check out our website at: neurodiverselove.com

If you would like to join one of our twice monthly "Neurodiverse Love" peer support groups you can send us a DM on Instagram or email us to get the Zoom link.


Neurodiverse Love-Sharing Lessons Learned and Lived Experiences in Neurodiverse Relationships
Does it often feel like you and your partner are speaking two different languages, but you're not? Whether you know that you, or your partner is autistic (aka: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's), hearing our stories and the experiences of our guests, will help you feel understood! We share what attracted us to our past or current partners, and we also "get real" about the challenges and lessons learned regarding emotional and social differences, thinking and processing differences, and sensory issues. No relationship is perfect, but we believe "when you know better, you CAN do better"!