• The secret of Secrets, Dan Brown, GABA, Neurodivergents and so much more :)
    Oct 8 2025

    Greetings Friends! In this episode we explore the intersection of neurodivergence, airport thriller literature :), and the human experience.


    We start with Dan Brown's 'The Secret of Secrets', the evolution of language surrounding neurodivergence, and the importance of storytelling in society.


    And we wouldnt be FRT if we would not go down one or the other rabbit hole :) So we delve into themes of consciousness, creativity, and the role of art in addressing complex topics such as death and personal growth.


    Through our discussion we highlight the significance of individual interpretation, the power of creative expression in shaping perspectives and how we add stuff to the things we read, watch and listen to.


    And we look into GABA - the aminoacid that makes us calm AND lets our life rush in front of our lifes in near death experiences




    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Neurodivergence and Literature

    01:46 Exploring Dan Brown's 'The Secret of Secrets'

    04:52 The Evolution of Language in Neurodivergence

    07:55 Consciousness and Connectivity in Modern Society

    10:46 Hope and Transformation in Literature

    14:04 The Role of Artists in Society

    17:01 Creating Spaces for Creativity

    19:53 The Power of Open-Mindedness

    22:01 The Skeptic's Perspective in Literature

    24:58 Concluding Thoughts on Dialogue and Understanding

    27:17 The Power of Storytelling

    30:42 The Role of the Reader in Interpretation

    33:22 Children's Understanding of Death

    37:52 Fear of Death and Its Implications

    43:12 The Science of GABA and Stress

    50:41 Exploring Altered States of Consciousness


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  • WE ARE BACK! :-) and talk about How do you self calm?
    Sep 29 2025

    We knoooow it has been a long time :) But we are back (in fact we never went anywhere - we recorded almost weekly - but didn't published) until TODAY! YAY!


    In this conversation, we (Alex and Sharon) shortly reflect on our summer adventures and the importance of maintaining connections.


    Then we delve into the significance of self-calming techniques, coping mechanisms, and the dynamics of neurodiversity in relationships.


    We highlight the necessity of preparedness in various situations, the role of humor and storytelling in social interactions, and the importance of communication in navigating relationships.


    And in the end we share our own practical self-calming strategies and tactics.


    If you would like to share your best self calming techniques with us, please let us know!


    mail@alex-kahl.de with Subject: FRT Feedback Self Calming

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  • 065 - From Compliance to Community: Understanding Neurodiversity with Grant Harris
    Jan 26 2025

    In our final Interview-episode of 2024, we welcome Grant Harris, a certified diversity executive, coach, and consultant, to explore the multifaceted world of neurodiversity.


    Subscribe to our Newsletter on our website: http://free-range-thinking.com

    aaaand

    to our YouTube Channel if you would like to see us as well :-D

    https://www.youtube.com/@freerangethinkingpodcast Grant shares his late autism diagnosis story, growing up with unique communication styles, and how neurodiversity impacts workplaces. We discuss how to shift perspectives from compliance to building community and why neurodiversity isn't just another "initiative." Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about distinct human experiences, the challenges of masking, and how neurodiversity can be a powerful asset. Links: Grant Harris's Website - https://www.compliancetocommunity.com/ Grant's Linktree - https://linktr.ee/grantharris 00:00 Intro and Welcome 03:02 Grant’s Childhood and Late Diagnosis 09:00 Neurodistinct instead of Neurospicy 19:47 Workplace Resistance to Neurodiversity 26:03 How to Build Inclusive Communities 41:20 Autism as an Asset 52:43 Closing Thoughts 📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes!

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  • 064 - Breaking Free from the Corporate Calendar | Neurodiversity & Executive Function Challenges
    Jan 26 2025

    This was our last regular Episode of 2024! Sharon Leigh and Alex Kahl discuss how societal constructs like the corporate calendar can clash with neurodivergent rhythms. They share personal stories about managing ADHD, debunk common misconceptions, and brainstorm creative solutions like a "Free Range Office Hour" for neurodivergent freelancers. What you'll hear: Why neurodiversity is like understanding how the internet works. The pressures of the corporate calendar and its impact on executive function. Practical strategies for creating a personalized work-life rhythm. An exciting new coworking concept for neurodivergent individuals. Subscribe to our Newsletter on our website: http://free-range-thinking.com

    aaaand

    to our YouTube Channel if you would like to see us as well :-D

    https://www.youtube.com/@freerangethinkingpodcast 🔑 Join us as we explore how neurodivergents can thrive in a one-size-fits-all world. 👉 Subscribe for more neurodiversity insights! 🎧 Available on your favorite podcast platforms. Video-Chapters 00:00 - Introduction: Skipping the usual intro 00:51 - Explaining neurodiversity outside the bubble 02:09 - Why neurodiversity discussions are still vital 03:05 - Analogies: Brains, cars, and the internet 05:41 - Common ADHD misconceptions 09:40 - End-of-year stress and corporate calendar challenges 12:36 - Personal reflections on arbitrary deadlines 17:54 - Shifting holiday traditions: Winter Solstice celebrations 20:00 - Freelancing without contracts: A unique approach 30:22 - Marketing without selling your soul 37:46 - The power of storytelling in building trust 43:31 - Embracing natural work rhythms 52:04 - Creative solutions for neurodivergent challenges 59:01 - Building better support systems 1:05:47 - The idea of the "Free Range Office Hour"

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  • 063 Unlearning & Sensory Boundaries: The Adult Path to Montessori
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities of applying Montessori methods for adults. Unlike children, teens, or seniors, adults must first go through a crucial process: unlearning.


    Also your are so invited to contact us via https://www.free-range-thinking.com

    - ask us questions for the show

    - come on as a guest

    - tell us your story about neurodiversity

    and we would loooove if you sign on for our newsletter that we will send out for the first time soon! :-D


    Main Rabbitholes of this show:

    • The difference between learning as a child versus as an adult
    • Practical examples of unlearning from martial arts
    • Alex's "Fit with Fifty" challenge and experiences with the walking pad at the desk

    We discuss the significance of the prepared environment in adulthood and how to optimize it:

    • Workspace design in shared spaces
    • Strategies for distraction-free work
    • The role of clear communication

    Special focus on:

    • Parenting with sensory challenges
    • Personal insights into our sensory triggers
    • Positive approaches to boundary setting

    Bonus: How we deal with Election Day anxiety and why setting boundaries can actually be fun.

    This episode offers practical tips for anyone interested in adult-oriented Montessori methods while considering their own neurological and sensory needs.

    The Prepared Environment Reimagined Sensory Processing & Boundaries

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  • 062 The one where we fight & Sharon calls Alex sounding like a colonizer ;)
    Nov 13 2024

    Join hosts Sharon and Alex as they dive deep into the fascinating world of neurodivergent experiences, creative pursuits, and the intersection of technology and art.


    We would love to see you signing up for our newsletter here:


    http://free-range-thinking.com


    It is not out yet but you can be one of the first friends to also read from us, as soon as we get it going! :)


    Inspiration & Resilience
    The conversation opens with reflections on Jon Batiste's Tim Ferriss interview, exploring themes of intrinsic motivation, dealing with external doubt, and maintaining self-trust in creative pursuits. A personal anecdote about experiencing masterfully played music from a landlord's brother illustrates the transformative power of art.

    Energy & Perception
    The hosts explore the subjective nature of energy and how different neurodivergent individuals perceive and process experiences uniquely.

    Sharon's Retreat Experience

    •⁠ ⁠Breaking free from neuronormative expectations •⁠ ⁠Rediscovering childlike wonder and curiosity •⁠ ⁠Navigating the transition between neurodivergent and neurotypical spaces


    Alex's Processing Methods
    An interesting discussion about using Amazon book browsing as a post-holiday mental organization tool.


    Building AI Companions

    •⁠ ⁠The concept of "The Skeptical Cat" as an AI agent •⁠ ⁠Tool discussion: ChatGPT for agents, Perplexity for bot building •⁠ ⁠Gemini AI Studio for PDF interactions •⁠ ⁠User preferences: typing vs. talking to AI


    Ethical Considerations

    •⁠ ⁠Student use of AI tools •⁠ ⁠Copyright implications •⁠ ⁠The impact on artistic integrity

    The episode culminates in an interesting and kind of emotional discussion about AI's role in art, featuring a memorable moment where Sharon challenges Alex's perspective on AI's impact on creative work.

    And Alex understands why what he said sounded like a colonizer.


    Links to Tim Ferriss and Jon Batiste

    John Batiste at Tim Ferriss - for Sharon especially the second half

    https://youtu.be/dy6nRYTsKH4?si=7o9g1Z2nm38KcxEl


    Interpretation of Für ELise

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5YRhvH6Uys&pp=ygURYmF0aXN0ZSBmdXIgZWxpc2U%3D


    American Symphony Trailer

    https://youtu.be/wKSMsdq8ONs?si=cu12uR7rdremh7jR


    Netflix Docu

    https://www.netflix.com/de/title/81728930


    Jon Batiste hears Green Day for the first Time at Pianote and plays along to Holiday - AWESOME! With this piece Alex fell in love with his music :)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0hSXIuPBwM

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  • 061 - After almost exactly a year we are back with this practical ADHD Retreat and -Vacation Episode
    Oct 29 2024

    Greetings Friends!

    We are back in our recording cave! In fact we weren't really gone - we recorded almost every week since out last upload on 31st of October 2023 - nearly exactly a year ago. But: We did not manage to publish the episodes yet. Now we are on a release-track again!

    Join us with some of our major talking points in this episode:

    Train Travel on private vs. professional occasions & Letting Go of expectations and control

    Cars as a Mobile Sanctuary and homebase

    ADHD Communication Strategies for getting the attention of somenone with ADHD

    Toast, a closed supermarket and a Real-Life opportunity for Parenting Wisdom and a lesson about teaching children problem-solving skills and self-reliance.

    Sharon gives a behind-the-scenes look at planning a client retreat with coaching conversations and deep work principles to create transformative experiences.

    #Neurodivergent #Podcast #Neuroidiversity #ADHD #Retreat #Parenting #DeepWork

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  • S02E27 - Anne-Laure le Cunff - Mindful Productivity, Liminal Minds and Nesslabs
    Oct 31 2023

    Greetings Friends! This is a very special Episode for us becaauuuse: Anne-Laure le Cunff and her mindful productivity community nesslabs.com are somehow the reason why this Podcast exists :)


    So we are talking about:


    Ripple effects and Anne-Laure's topics


    NessLabs.com

    Mindful Productivity - achieve goals without risking you mental health

    Her Newsletter

    Her research about ADHD and neurodiverse online learning experience at Kings College Lab in London

    How she gets evertyhing together in a book for 2024?

    tbd title: Liminal Minds


    limimal is the threshold inbetween things like teenage and adulthood, between relationship and breakup, between uncertainty and discomfort


    teach people to

    feel better

    think better

    live better


    a node in the network

    see yourself as a translator


    do neurodiverse people have more experience with being in this liminal state?

    mindful productivity vs toxic productivity

    building overwhelming procrastinating systems in notion or obsidian

    neurodivere people tend to try to get control

    happy in swimming in this massive pool of ideas and thinking and creativity and artistic are not the same thing


    nurture vs nature


    liminal states and spaces in school


    conducting scientific expermients



    **conducting an experiment**

    1. a topics you are TOTALLY fascinated by

    doesnt have to be useul

    2. conducting experiments

    what are deifferent modalities to study this?

    online class, study group, Workshops, Classes

    3. collecting data and reflecting on that

    **metacognition = thinking about thinking**

    pattern noticing, take notes, capture obersavtions

    how was i feeling? engaged? too slow, too fast? people around me distracting or engaging? when teacher said "imagine this"


    let an AI like chatGPT look for patterns in it - is their corresponding to anything


    self discovery with chatGPT


    kids who wish for more silence and retreats in the classroom

    - psychology of eventmanagement

    - higher loads of what is asked of us

    - constantly socially engaged


    how was Anne-Laure's eductaion?


    please write us for Anne-Laure:

    what is your next exxperiment

    newsletter at https://nesslabs.com



    Future of Learning

    School of the future



    You can find Anne-Laure at:

    https://nesslabs.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/nesslabs/

    https://youtube.com/TellMeMoreAnneLaure

    https://twitter.com/ness_labs

    https://instagram.com/ness_labs

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