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AuDHD Flourishing
Mattia Maurée
Frequency: 1 episode/6d. Total Eps: 130

The monotropic neurotype of Autism + ADHD holds strengths and challenges. Typical advice often doesn't work for us!
Your AuDHD host, Mattia Maurée (they/them), shares research, lived experience, and practical advice from coaching over 400 neurodivergent folks. They focus on feeling better first, before tackling the big life design questions.
You're doing great, you belong here, and it's possible to feel a lot better.
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ND + the Inner Conversation
lundi 2 septembre 2024 • Duration 01:01:43
Bonus drop from The Curiosity Cure podcast:
Today's conversation with Mattia takes us through their journey with chronic pain, feeling better, and the ways they navigate their inner mindbody conversation as someone with AuDHD + PDA. We touch upon themes of neurodivergence, gender transition, resourcing inner + external safety. We chat about using hypnotic techniques to decrease a sense of threat/unsafety that may accompany disorders like ehlers-danlos syndrome and POTS.
Thanks to Deb for sharing this episode: full show notes here
The show notes link above has many resources about successful healing from related conditions
The Curiosity Cure podcast site
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see you in September!
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Duration 03:22
I'm taking the last two weeks of August off, and will be back in September with a "back to the basics" series about things like diagnosis, what to do when you first discover your AuDHD identity, etc!
In the meantime, you can check out...
- Like Your Brain community space
- Transcript Doc
- YouTube: The Longer Road, Mattia guesting on other pods
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56 All Problems Are Middle School Problems with Pawel Kowalczyk
samedi 6 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:06:35
Pawel, a former middle school teacher in an alternative school, lays out how most of our adult problems were ones we first encountered in middle school. From social groups to complex problem solving, they show up again and again in life.
He also talks about how being a high-masking AuDHDer showed up in life.
- The Anxious Generation* by Jonathan Haidt
- Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well by Amy Edmondson
*And if you're skeptical of Haidt because of his terrible 2018 book, here's a podcast episode that fact checks and brings nuance to claims in The Anxious Generation: If Books Could Kill episode
- Like Your Brain community space (Pawel's not sharing social media links but is over here with us)
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
Love Your Brain now has three elements you can choose from for more accessibility:
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55 Achievement Doesn't Define Us
samedi 29 juin 2024 • Duration 31:20
Achievements often feel tied into personal identity. AuDHD folks in particular struggle with achievement pressures, even with just regular neurodivergent demand avoidance.
A few core topics:
- The joy of supporting others' work and stepping back from being the primary creator
- Achievements often don't provide the emotions we expect, so it's meaningful to focus on making the process feel better instead
- Creativity requires boredom and rest
- And the very surprising thought I had that led to this episode...
Episodes mentioned:
- Andrew Simonet on creating supportive feedback convos as a creative
- When Dreams Feel Impossible (last week's episode)
- Autistic Stereotypes with Thomas Henley
- Like Your Brain community space
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
Love Your Brain now has three elements you can choose from for more accessibility:
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54 When Dreams Feel Impossible
samedi 22 juin 2024 • Duration 24:42
Every creative and interesting person has experienced the feeling that at least some of their big dreams are impossible. And when the current big dream is just surviving, that can be especially challenging.
I share about the emotional side of the ten years when my composition career had an almost 100% rejection rate. And why I'm giving this unusual advice...
It can be healthy to temporarily let go of dreams that are stressing you out!
Crisis Text Line, text HOME to 741741 to reach a volunteer Crisis Counselor on a wide variety of topics
Originally episode 61 on The Longer Road podcast (with minor edits)
Resources:
- Like Your Brain community space
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
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53 Autistic Stereotypes with Thomas Henley
samedi 15 juin 2024 • Duration 53:12
Thomas Henley educates, normalizes, and actively pushes back against autistic stereotypes and stigma. Check out his highly rated podcast, Thoughty Auti - The Autism Podcast (on which I talked about AuDHD).
Thomas has made multiple decisions in his life to combat stereotypes, including months of backpacking, and becoming a world-class martial artist, both of which he talks about today.
We also touch on what some of the lingering stereotypes are, and what helps!
More from Thomas:
- Thoughty Auti - The Autism Podcast
- @thomashenleyUK on Instagram & TikTok
- Website: thomashenley.co.uk
This is a slightly edited podcast that was recorded about a year ago for The Longer Road.
Resources:
- Like Your Brain community space
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
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52 You Were Not a Bad Child
samedi 8 juin 2024 • Duration 18:12
You may have internalized the message as a child that there was something wrong or bad about you. Even if it was not explicit, you probably didn't receive some of the attention and delight that would have sent the strong message that your way of being in the world is valid.
Today's message is simple: You were not a bad child. You deserved love and support in a way that made sense to you.
Thank you to the therapist who walked me through this concept! Thank you to Linda Thai for providing such amazing emotional support through the courses and group coaching I've taken with her. I credit both of them with helping me learn how to reparent myself in a more deep way.
Resources:
- Like Your Brain community space (where the picture is that I mentioned in the episode... it's visible to all members including free members)
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
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Don't Make Up For Rest
samedi 1 juin 2024 • Duration 13:21
Rest is not something to be made up for later with productivity. Whether it was forced by the body or not.
We deserve to have energy to do what we love!
Love Your Brain now has three elements you can choose from for more accessibility:
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51 Constant Discovery of What Works with Eric Tivers
samedi 25 mai 2024 • Duration 45:58
Eric Tivers has shared 10 years of helpful content on his podcast, ADHD reWired. He's also built multiple careers helping neurodivergent folks: from therapy, to teaching high support need kids, to the current ADHD group programs.
It's a never-ending journey of discovering what works for his current needs and capacity. And the relatively recent discovery of... oh... maybe there's something to this autism thing.
Find Eric and his work at adhdrewired.com
Resources:
- Like Your Brain community space
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
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50 You're Doing Better Than You Realize
samedi 18 mai 2024 • Duration 28:16
Multiple times in the past week or two, clients have felt like they're failing miserably. But it turns out they're in complex, difficult, multifaceted situations that don't have an easy answer.
Plus, it's easy to feel like we're never doing enough, or the right thing. If we're solving personal problems, world events loom large. If we're addressing world events, it feels like a drop in the bucket.
Capitalism tells us that there's a straightforward, purchasable solution for every problem. That's a lie.
You're probably doing really well relative to all the complicated issues you face, and the overall lack of support and resources most of us encounter. And if you really believe that's not true... this episode is especially for you!
Link:
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Resources:
- Like Your Brain community space
- Transcript Doc
- Email Newsletter
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