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The Neurodivergent Creative Podcast
Caitlin Fisher
190 episodes
1 day ago
The podcast for creatives of all types (and neurotypes) to celebrate passion and creativity, stop hiding your unique brilliance, and embrace what makes your mind and spirit come alive! Previously known as Run Like Hell Toward Happy, this show is hosted by Caitlin Fisher, a writing and creative coach who helps neurodivergent, chronically ill, and/or queer folks connect with their most passionate lives.
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The podcast for creatives of all types (and neurotypes) to celebrate passion and creativity, stop hiding your unique brilliance, and embrace what makes your mind and spirit come alive! Previously known as Run Like Hell Toward Happy, this show is hosted by Caitlin Fisher, a writing and creative coach who helps neurodivergent, chronically ill, and/or queer folks connect with their most passionate lives.
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Allowing Yourself to Have Nice Things | #186
The Neurodivergent Creative Podcast
19 minutes 51 seconds
2 weeks ago
Allowing Yourself to Have Nice Things | #186

We’ve been conditioned to see our needs as inconvenient, to shrink ourselves, to avoid asking for help until we’re at a breaking point. But community care isn’t about convenience; it’s about compassion.

In this episode, Caitlin Liz Fisher explores what it means to allow ourselves to have nice things—to believe we are worthy of care, comfort, and support. Through a vulnerable story about buying new glasses and unlearning shame around “being expensive,” Caitlin invites us to reflect on the deep conditioning many of us carry about being a “burden.”


 “Don’t talk to people who act like your burdens are a huge inconvenience to them. We are here, in this human life, to be a little bit of a burden to other people — that’s part of being alive. That’s what community care is: showing up and doing something even if you don’t really want to, because it matters, because it’s important, because people deserve the help.” - Caitlin Liz Fisher


PS - We’re not meant to do life alone. Ask for help. Offer help. Be a little bit of a burden—and let that be okay. That’s how community care works. That’s how we heal!


What We Explore in This Episode

  • The internalized shame of being “too expensive” or “a burden”
  • How family dynamics and scarcity mindsets shape our self-worth
  • Why it’s hard for many of us to accept care or spend money on ourselves
  • Community care as an antidote to shame
  • Doing things before it becomes an emergency — emotionally, physically, or financially

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The Neurodivergent Creative Podcast
The podcast for creatives of all types (and neurotypes) to celebrate passion and creativity, stop hiding your unique brilliance, and embrace what makes your mind and spirit come alive! Previously known as Run Like Hell Toward Happy, this show is hosted by Caitlin Fisher, a writing and creative coach who helps neurodivergent, chronically ill, and/or queer folks connect with their most passionate lives.