
Join Mona Kay as she focuses on increasing understanding of the strengths, differences, and challenges in mixed neurotype relationships. Whether you're autistic, neurotypical or allistic, this podcast is for you! Knowing how your neurology may impact your communication style, emotional and social needs, processing speeds, sensory needs and sexual and physical intimacy desires is critical, especial... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This session from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference provides essential insights for couples navigating the complexities of relationships affected by problematic sexual behavior, including pornography addiction, emotional affairs, and compulsive b... more
Interactions within a typical household often follow a "policing" model, grounded in rules, expectations, and a focus on shortcomings. The common messages tend to be “Do better” and “Be better.” In this episode from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Confere... more
Being understood, by both loved ones and strangers, is one of the core heart desires of every human being. Child development becomes particularly challenged when parents’ neurodivergence repeatedly contributes to children feeling misunderstood by the... more
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Mostly very helpful! But boy oh boy as an adhd girlie with misophonia I have such a hard time getting through an episode because of how terrible the sound quality is. Mouth sounds and bad audio quality sounds are REAL enhanced (for me) (especially when speakers have speaking ticks like clicking their teeth between thoughts). Sometimes I can manage if I don’t listen on headphones… sometimes I put in earplugs and turn it up high. But yeah it’s a bummer, because it distracts me from the actual cont... more
I find the only problem is you interrupt your guests too much with your personal experience. They will be on the brink of closing what they are saying and you will interrupt them so we end up missing the whole of the point they are making. I really noticed it in the episode with Jackie Schuld. Let people talk and wrap up what they are saying. Would be best to lessen the constant dialogue of your ex- trust that your guest will reach your audience and the audience they are speaking about. The inte... more
The podcast doesn’t understand anything about relational needs of autistic people. Probably, the important omission is that autistic people are very different. As an autistic person with autistic and neuro-typical friends, I can say that our need for emotional intimacy is either considered too low or too intense (I encounter the second option way more often). In truth, this is the question of how an autistic person expresses their needs. I am pretty sure that their need for closeness is equal, b... more
For as far back as I can remember I have had an affinity for neurodiverse people — especially children, but also adults. Listening to Mona Kay’s interview with Dr. Veronica Anderson may have provided some insight into why by revealing what may be some of my own neurodiversity. Whether the Goldilocks Zone, Double Empathy, the Core Wound of Failure or other very resonating revelations abound in each episode.
Content is good and delivers a much needed dialogue around neuro divergent relationships. Presenter talks too much.
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Content focuses on understanding the challenges and strengths of mixed neurotype relationships, particularly between autistic, neurotypical, and allistic partners. Each episode features discussions about personal experiences and insights, inviting various guests who are either experts in their fields or individuals sharing their lived experiences related to neurodiversity. Key topics addressed include emotional communication, relationship dynamics, parenting challenges, and the effects of neurodiversity on intimacy. This podcast distinguishes itself by emphasizing practical strategies and fostering a supportive community aimed at improving relationships across different neurotypes.
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