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  • Mindful Mondays With Ashley Bentley: Two Hemispheres, One Story | How Your Brain Writes Your State
    Nov 24 2025

    Your brain is constantly switching between two modes of knowing: the left hemisphere’s precision and prediction, and the right hemisphere’s intuition and imagination. Between them lies the tender space where narrative forms — and where regulation becomes possible.


    In this episode, we explore how these two worlds create your ongoing “story of self,” and how that story becomes the map your nervous system uses to determine safety, danger, overwhelm, or possibility. You’ll discover why old narratives feel so sticky, why neurodivergent minds process story so intensely, and how awareness creates the tiny space where freedom begins.


    Through vivid metaphors, grounded neuroscience, and a powerful guided practice, you’ll learn to step into the witness — the part of you that can see the story without becoming it. And from that place, you can shift the state, shift the narrative, and shift your next move in the world.


    This is narrative neurobiology in action — and it changes everything.


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  • Hot Topic: How Autism Charities Misrepresent Autistic People — And Why It’s Harmful
    Nov 21 2025

    In this Hot Topic episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott break down a new research article showing how major autism charities portray autistic people as helpless, burdensome, and in constant need of “saving.”


    Jordan and Simon explore why so many large charities rely on harmful tropes (puzzle pieces, sad children, deficit language) to generate donations, while autistic-led organisations struggle for support despite doing meaningful work. They discuss tokenism, the “non-disabled saviour” complex, and why proper representation — especially leadership by autistic people — is essential.


    Together, they discuss:

    • How major charities use stigma and pity to raise money
    • Why are autistic people often shown as “helpless children” instead of adults
    • The problem with puzzle pieces and deficit-based imagery
    • Tokenism and non-autistic leadership in autism organisations
    • How charities profit from pity and maintain their monopoly
    • Why many autistic-led charities struggle — despite doing better work
    • How misrepresentation harms autistic adults seeking dignity and support
    • Why nothing should be “about us without us”


    The article:https://theconversation.com/autism-charities-can-portray-autistic-people-as-helpless-and-a-burden-our-research-shows-why-it-matters-267385


    Jordan also shares stories about being approached by big charities, navigating the ethics of working with organisations, and how he nearly got pulled into a profit-driven model disguised as “non-profit.” They close by highlighting autistic-led charities worth supporting, including Autism Southeast, and why grassroots organisations are essential for real change.


    This episode is blunt, necessary, and gives a voice to autistic adults tired of being framed as problems to be fixed. If you’re frustrated with how autism is portrayed, this is one you won’t want to miss.


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  • Childhood Autism Diagnosis: Would It Have Made Our Lives Any Different?
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott dive into a huge question many late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD adults wrestle with: Would a childhood diagnosis have actually changed anything — or possibly made life harder?


    Jordan and Simon share personal stories of bullying, masking, meltdowns, stigma, and internalised ableism — and reflect on how childhood diagnosis might have affected their families, identities, independence, careers, and relationships. They also read listener responses on how late diagnosis shaped (or didn’t shape) their lives.


    Together, they explore:

    • Why early diagnosis can bring validation, language, and support
    • How lack of awareness in previous decades created stigma and misinformation
    • Whether childhood diagnosis could have prevented trauma — or simply added a label for bullies
    • The fear of being limited, infantilised, or underestimated as a neurodivergent child
    • How family understanding (or lack of it) shapes identity and self-esteem
    • The generational shift in autism knowledge — and why today’s kids have more tools
    • Late diagnosis as both a relief and a grieving process
    • Why the past can’t be changed — but the future absolutely can


    This is an honest, nuanced conversation for anyone who has ever wondered how life might have looked if they’d been understood sooner. Whether you were diagnosed as a child, in your 30s, or at 60, this episode reminds you that your neurodivergent journey starts when you finally have the language for it — and it’s never too late to rewrite your story.


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  • Mindful Mondays With Ashley Bentley: The Quiet Art of Returning Home to Your Body
    Nov 17 2025

    November Neuroscience for the Neurodivergent Nervous System


    In this deeply grounding episode, we explore the gentle, transformative world of somatic regulation - the bottom-up path that helps a neurodivergent nervous system feel safe, calm, and connected again.


    You’ll learn why the body is often the first place we must return to when the mind becomes overwhelmed, and how sensation, rhythm, movement, touch, breath, and stimming can become powerful allies for healing. Together, we’ll explore how widening your gaze, adjusting your posture, shaking out accumulated stress like animals do in the wild, and allowing intuitive movement can shift you from dysregulation into presence.


    With insights from neuroscience, mindfulness, Ram Dass, and trauma-informed wisdom, we’ll reframe somatic practices not as “techniques,” but as ancient forms of remembering - ways the body whispers, “This is the way home.”


    This episode includes a deeply soothing Yoga Nidra journey, guiding you into the restorative space between wakefulness and sleep, where your nervous system can truly unwind, repair, and return to itself.


    By the end, you’ll not only understand your body more -

    you’ll trust it more.

    You’ll hear it more.

    You’ll come home to it more.


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    33 m
  • Hot Topic: What Fake Reason Causes Autism This Week?
    Nov 14 2025

    In this Hot Topic episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott pull apart the latest headline claiming that “COVID during pregnancy causes autism.”


    With sarcasm, dark humour and actual science, they look at why every week the media invents a new “cause” — Tylenol, vaccines, circumcision, video games, rain — and how these stories spread without logic, peer review or any understanding of genetics.

    Jordan and Simon explain why this reporting is dangerous: it fuels stigma, panic and political agendas, while ignoring the real science behind autistic brains — including genetics and reduced synaptic pruning. Instead of treating autism as part of human diversity, the media keeps framing it as a threat, tragedy or contagious condition.


    They discuss:

    • The latest claim: “COVID during pregnancy causes autism”
    • Why correlation is not causation (no matter how many headlines say it is)
    • Politicians weaponising autism for attention and votes
    • The Tylenol lawsuit and RFK’s shifting conspiracies
    • How media language treats autism like a disease or warning label
    • Why autism isn’t “caught” — it’s genetic and always has been
    • Why support and accessibility matter more than fearmongering


    This episode is a sharp, honest takedown of pseudoscience and scare tactics. If you’re tired of autism being used as clickbait, you’ll want to hear this one.


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    33 m
  • I Don’t Belong Here: Imposter Syndrome and the Neurodivergent Brain
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott open up about imposter syndrome — the belief that you’re never good enough, never qualified enough, and that one day everyone will “figure you out.”


    With humour and honesty, they share personal stories of childhood bullying, masking, perfectionism and self-doubt, and how growing up misunderstood leaves many autistic and ADHD adults feeling like their achievements aren’t real. From turning down opportunities to assuming every success is luck, they explore why confidence is so difficult for neurodivergent minds.

    They discuss how imposter syndrome shows up in work, relationships, creativity and social media — and how therapy, self-compassion and supportive people can slowly rewrite the story.


    They explore:

    • Why imposter syndrome is so common for autistic & ADHD adults
    • Growing up hearing you’re “lazy,” “too much,” or “not trying”
    • How masking and people-pleasing destroy self-worth
    • The fear of failure — and the fear of success
    • Social media, comparison and anxiety
    • Why confidence takes time and why small wins matter
    • When self-criticism becomes self-harm
    • Why reaching out can save people from spiralling alone


    This is a raw, validating conversation for anyone who has ever worked twice as hard and still felt like a fraud. If you struggle to believe in yourself, this episode is proof that you’re not alone — and that healing is possible.


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  • Mindful Mondays With Ashley Bentley: The Breath Between Worlds
    Nov 9 2025

    Part 2 of our November Neuroscience for the Neurodivergent Nervous System series


    Your breath is more than air - it’s a bridge between worlds.

    In this week’s Mindful Mondays, Ashley Bentley explores the mystical and scientific magic of the breath — how this constant companion connects body and mind, order and chaos, logic and emotion.


    Through science, story, and spirit, we uncover why the breath is the only part of the autonomic nervous system we can consciously guide — making it both a biological tool for regulation and a spiritual doorway to presence.


    Ashley shares her own journey through burnout and healing, reflections from Alan Watts on the bridge between the voluntary and involuntary, and insights into how breathing can help regulate the neurodivergent nervous system, ease hypersensitivity, and even calm addiction patterns.


    This episode also includes a deeply immersive guided breath practice with multiple techniques, woven with vivid visualizations to help you awaken, ground, and return to yourself.


    “Every breath a teacher. Every exhale a prayer. Every inhale — a return.”


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  • Hot Topic: Autistic Workers Deserve Pay – The “Volunteer” Scandal
    Nov 7 2025

    In this Hot Topic episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott discuss two shocking news stories exposing how autistic workers are being used as unpaid labour — ‘volunteering’ in supermarkets and retail stores for months or even years, only to be dismissed the moment they ask to be paid.


    They break down how companies hide exploitation behind charity language and “work experience,” and how vulnerable adults are pressured to feel grateful for opportunities that would be paid roles for anyone else. Jordan and Simon talk about gaslighting, legal rights, and why disabled people are repeatedly told they should expect less — or nothing at all — from employers.


    Together, they explore:

    • Why Autistic workers are vulnerable to workplace exploitation
    • The public's belief that disabled people should “just be grateful” to be there
    • Gaslighting, low expectations, and the damage of being told you’ll “never achieve anything”
    • How parents and carers are often manipulated into accepting unpaid labour for their Autistic loved ones
    • The legal reality: taking advantage of a vulnerable person is a crime
    • Why these stories matter and how many more are likely happening unseen


    This episode is angry, honest, and necessary — shining a light on a system where disabled workers are treated as props, not people. If you work, you deserve to be paid. And if this is happening to you or someone you love, you’re not alone — and it needs to be exposed.


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