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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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The Audacity to Celebrate (and Why Every Win Matters) | #180
The Neurodivergent Creative Podcast
23 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
The Audacity to Celebrate (and Why Every Win Matters) | #180

Too often, we tie our worth to whether we hit a deadline, did something perfectly, or matched someone else’s timeline of success. If only the “worst day” person gets to complain, then the same logic says only the “best” person gets to celebrate. That’s not true. You deserve to celebrate you—no matter what anyone else is doing!

In this episode, we’re unpacking the shame stories around goals, “failure,” and self-celebration. Caitlin shares a powerful reframe: every single person deserves to feel proud of their accomplishments and to celebrate themselves—no matter how messy, imperfect, or slow the process.


 💬“If we don’t say that only the person who’s having the worst day gets to complain, that also means we still get to celebrate ourselves even though somebody out there is doing it better. Somebody out there is more successful. Somebody out there is better at achieving their goals. I don’t care—because every single human person is entitled to feel pride in their accomplishments, to feel joy, and to celebrate what they have done.” - Caitlin Liz Fisher


What we explore in this episode:

  • Why we struggle to celebrate ourselves and where that shame comes from
  • Failure as a verb vs. “being a failure” as an identity
  • Creating long-term visions without locking yourself into rigid 10-year plans
  • How reparenting ourselves with gentleness allows more joy and creativity
  • Why every act of creative expression deserves celebration


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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.