Explore every episode of the podcast Left Unattended
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| S1 - E8 - Sitting With the Uncomfortable Questions | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:09:14 | |
Welcome back to Left Unattended! I am your host, Ron Sosa. In this solo episode, I guide you through the transformative practice of self-questioning. You might notice something different todayāit's just me. For the first few episodes, I had the incredible opportunity to have conversations with guests about their stories and struggles. While I love those conversations, I realized some of the best discussions are the ones I have with myself. Ā Together weāll unpack: Ā
Ā This episode serves as an invitation for you to spend time with the uncomfortable questions youāve been avoiding. By modeling this process, I hope to inspire you to ask the real questions and find your own path to self-discovery. Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring! | |||
| S1 - E7 - UNVEILING THE REALITIES OF NEURODIVERGENCE with Tabitha Kucera | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:10:32 | |
Unveiling the Realities of Neurodivergence with Tabitha Kucera Ā Welcome back to Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate. In this episode, I talk with Tabitha Kucera, an elite Fear Free and low-stress handling certified registered veterinary technician, veterinary technician specialist in behavior, certified cat behavior consultant, and a Karen Pryor Academy certified training partner. As the founder of Chirps and Chatter and an animal behavior technician at the Gentle Vet in Ohio, Tabitha brings a wealth of experience to our discussion.Ā Ā Together, we unpack: Ā - Tabitha's background, from growing up in East Cleveland surrounded by stray animals to becoming a leader in veterinary behavior. Ā - The complexities and challenges neurodivergent individuals face in the veterinary field. Ā - The importance of understanding clients' backgrounds and contexts to improve compliance and animal care. Ā - How Tabitha's journey through different roles in vet med has helped her develop a unique approach to behavior consulting and organizational consulting with shelters and clinics. Ā - The impact of language and labels in shaping our understanding of neurodivergence and why Tabitha prefers not to use the term neurodivergent. Ā - The role of music and nature as therapeutic tools for managing mental health and maintaining balance. Ā - Practical tips for embracing one's neurodivergence, finding personal fulfillment, and navigating the highs and lows of both the veterinary profession and life. Ā Tabitha leaves us with the reminder that most people are good, and it's essential to find what works for you individually, leaning into your unique strengths and experiences. | |||
| S1 - E6 - NAVIGATING NEURODIVERGENCE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION with Debra Hamilton | 23 Dec 2025 | 00:51:22 | |
NAVIGATING NEURODIVERGENCE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION with Debra Hamilton
Welcome back to Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate and in this episode, I talk with Debra Hamilton of Hamilton Law and Mediation. Debra Hamilton is an attorney, mediator, and conflict consultant with specialized expertise in animal-related disputes. Her unique professional background combines legal expertise in animal law matters, advanced mediation, and conflict resolution skills, with a deep understanding of the human-animal bond. Together, we unpack:
Debra leaves us with one truth she wishes people understood: āI am thoughtful in my responses and passionate about my work. If my response isnāt what you anticipated, ask me a curious question. It helps me explain better and serve you more effectively.ā | |||
| S1 - E5 - UNLEARNING THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM with Dr. Alex Harrison | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:38:38 | |
UNLEARNING THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM with Dr. Alex Harrison
Welcome back to Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate, and today Iām joined by Dr. Alex Harrison. Alex is a profoundly deaf veterinarian, consultant, and founder of an equity-focused consultancy dedicated to building veterinary workplaces where everyone belongs. He is the 2025 Australian Veterinary Association Presidentās Award recipient, recognized for shifting the Overton window of what the profession sees as possible in equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Together, we dive into:
Alex leaves us with one truth he wants the world to understand: We cannot solve these challenges in silos. Unlearning, humility, and cross-pollination across identities and across countries are how we move the profession forward. Connect with Dr. Alex Harrison
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| S1 - E4 - PRACTICING EQUANIMITY with Diann Wingert | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:47:49 | |
Welcome back to Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate and in this episode I talk with Diann Wingert, host of the ADHD-ish podcast, psychotherapist-turned-coach, practicing Buddhist, rescue-dog lover, and self-proclaimed āSpeaker of Uncomfortable Truths.ā Diann brings decades of clinical experience and a fierce passion for helping neurodivergent people build lives of purpose, profit, and peace. Sheās obsessed with helping folks (especially neurodivergent women and entrepreneurs) translate strengths into sustainable careers ā while learning to tolerate the shame, interruptions, and complexity that too often come along for the ride. Together, we unpack:
Diann leaves us with one truth she wishes people understood: āIām not as unbreakable as I look, Iām just got a damn good cover story. We have strengths and we have struggles, and both matter.ā Connect with Diann
Connect with Ron & Keep Exploring If this conversation resonated with you, letās go deeper together:
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| S1 - E3 - FINDING ALIGNMENT with Michael Habicht | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:50:17 | |
FINDING ALIGNMENT with Michael Habicht
Left Unattended Episode 3 Welcome to Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate, and in this episode Iām joined by Michael Habicht. Michael is an artist, creative designer, entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for pets and people. Heās the founder of Healthy Paws Herbal Labs and host of The Pet Journey podcast, where he brings humor and honesty to the stories that matter. Diagnosed as neurodivergent at age 61, Michael is reframing decades of life experience through a new lens from surviving childhood sexual abuse to building a magical career in design, events, and entrepreneurship. Together, we dive into:
Michael leaves us with one truth he wishes the world understood: Neurodivergence isnāt brokenness, it can be a gift. The work is finding alignment with who you really are. Ā Ā Ā Connect with Michael
Connect with Ron & Keep Exploring If this conversation resonated with you, letās go deeper together:
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| S1 - E2 - Give Me Time to Process with Tori Burgos | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:43:48 | |
Give Me Time to Process with Tori Burgos
Welcome back to Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate, and in this episode Iām joined by Tori Burgos. Tori began her career as a dog trainer working with dogs with serious behavioral challenges before entering veterinary medicine in 2017. After graduating from tech school in 2021 and passing the VTNE, she pursued her passion for anesthesia and now works in specialty medicine with expertise in surgery, anesthesia, and the high-intensity environment of emergency and ICU care. Together, we dive into:
Tori leaves us with one truth she wishes the world understood about her neurodivergence: sometimes the words donāt come out the way I mean them, but the thought is fully there ā give me space to process. Connect with Ron & Keep ExploringIf this conversation resonated with you, letās go deeper together:
Connect with Me on Linkedin: Join the conversation on neuroinclusive leadership | |||
| S1 - E1 - IāM NOT BEING DIFFICULT with Suzanne Thomas | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:40:41 | |
Ā IāM NOT BEING DIFFICULT with Suzanne Thomas Left Unattended - Episode 1 Welcome to the very first episode of Left Unattended, the podcast where we pull back the curtain on what it really means to be neurodivergent in the workplace. Iām your host, Ron Sosa, neuroinclusive leadership coach and advocate, and I couldnāt be more excited to kick things off with my guest, Suzanne Thomas. Suzanne is a credentialed veterinary technician, leadership mentor, and senior manager of operations. Sheās the founder of Leading Veterinary Teams, where she helps veterinary professionals build sustainable workplaces through technician utilization, real-world leadership, and culture change. Together, we dive into:
Suzanne leaves us with one truth she wishes the world knew about her neurodivergence: āI am not being difficult.ā Connect with Suzanne
LinkedIn: Suzanne Thomas | |||
| Introduction | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:05:19 | |
Left Unattended is a podcast for the ones who lead boldly but quietly, burn brightly while breaking privately, and feel like they were handed all the responsibility with none of the support. Hosted by neurodivergent leadership coach Ron Sosa, Left Unattended explores what happens when high-performing, emotionally intelligent, and deeply human people are left to navigate systems never designed for their minds, their identities, or their brilliance. Through personal stories, guest interviews, and deep reflections, we unpack masking, executive dysfunction, leadership burnout, emotional labor, and the invisible weight of being āthe strong one.ā This podcast is for the misfits, the overfunctioners, the quietly revolutionary, and anyone whoās ever been labeled ātoo muchā while doing too much for everyone else. Itās time to unlearn survival, reclaim your power, and redesign leadership on your terms. You werenāt broken. You were just left unattended and weāve saved your seat. | |||