S2 E7 - The One With The Church of England - Reverend Dr Allison Fenton, Anglican priest, theologian, and educator
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In this episode, we explore the relationship between neurodivergence and faith — and what religion can teach us about identity, belonging, and inclusion.
My guest is Reverend Dr Allison Fenton, an Anglican priest, theologian, and educator. Allison lives with dyslexia and ADHD, and speaks openly about how her neurodivergence has shaped her faith, her ministry, and her understanding of herself. This is one of the first times she has spoken publicly about her ADHD.
While the conversation is rooted in the Church of England, the themes we explore extend far beyond any single faith tradition. We talk about belonging, difference, community, and how institutions — religious or otherwise — can better embrace neurodivergent ways of being.
In this episode, we cover topics including:
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How neurodivergence intersects with faith, identity, and spirituality.
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Why traditional ideas of silence, stillness, and worship don’t work for everyone.
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The role of shame — and how diagnosis can bring kindness and self-understanding.
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What churches and faith communities can learn from neurodivergent people.
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Why difference isn’t a problem to solve, but something communities need in order to flourish.
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The powerful idea of belonging without masking.
To find out more about Allison’s work, visit her profile at Queen’s Foundation:
https://www.queens.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/revd-dr-allison-fenton/ 🌐
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