A Love Letter to Neurodivergent Hearts: Affirmations for the Ones Who Feel Everything|Waking Up Neurodivergent Ep 004.mp3
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A Love Letter to Neurodivergent Hearts: Affirmations for the Ones Who Feel Everything
In this deeply affirming Waking Up Neurodivergent Wednesday episode of Love on the Autism Spectrum, therapist and neurodivergent coach Barbara (Blaze) Lazarony, LMFT, sets aside techniques and tools to offer something more essential: presence.
This is not a lesson. It’s a love letter—written gently and spoken with care—for anyone who’s ever felt like too much, not enough, or both. It’s for the listener still healing, still hoping, and still showing up, even when it’s hard.
You’ll be reminded:
- You don’t have to perform to belong
- Your pace of healing is not a problem
- Your emotions, your needs, your way of loving are all valid
Blaze speaks directly to the part of you that’s been asked to mask, shrink, or stay quiet, and offers a soft, grounded invitation back to your full self.
You are allowed to rest.
You are allowed to feel.
You are already enough.
This is an episode you may return to—especially on the days when the world feels too loud and your heart feels too tired.
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This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic relationship or provide individualized advice.
Barbara (Blaze) Lazarony, LMFT, is licensed in California. All examples are fictional and used for illustration only.
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 or contact local emergency services.