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Happy Space Podcast with Clare KumarHappy Space Podcast with Clare KumarThe Language of Neurodiversity - with Pasha MarlowePasha Marlowe, neuroinclusion expert speaks about the evolution of language surrounding neurodiversity and clarifies terms like neuroqueer, disorder, gender, and impaired.In this episode of the Happy Space Podcast, Clare Kumar interviews Pasha Marlowe, a neuroinclusion advocate. The discussion delves into the importance of language in fostering inclusivity in neurodiverse spaces. They explore terms such as 'neurodiverse,' 'neuroqueer' and 'neuro spicy,' and emphasize the significance of personal agency in identity. The conversation also touches on the intersectionality of these terms with disability, gender, and cultural contexts. Pasha highlights the importance of inclusive design and creating...2024-06-1855 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#29 "Neurobelonging, the Neurodiversity Paradigm, and Best Practices for Supporting Neuroqueer Folks-Part 1" with Pasha MarlowePasha Marlowe is on her way to the international ADHD conference to present "Neuroqueering: Beyond the Intersection of Neurodiversity and Queerness". She shares best practices for supporting neurodivergent and queer communities in part 1 of this highly actionable episode. Pasha answers questions such as:"What is neuroqueer?""What is the neurodiversity paradigm?""What is the difference between fitting in, belonging, and neurobelonging?"She also discusses how 1/2 of GenZ identifies as neurodivergent and will change the landscape of the workforce. Finally, she shares a framework and best practices for caring for and supporting the neuroqueer, ne...2023-11-2723 minLesbian Chronicles: Coming Out Later in LifeLesbian Chronicles: Coming Out Later in LifeEpisode 186: Neurodivergent Queer CoachNeuroQueer coach Pasha Marlowe, MFT joins us this week to discuss the link between neurodiversity people and coming out later in life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lesbian-chronicles-coming-out-later-in-life--5601514/support.2023-02-2632 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#17: "Impact of ADHD and RSD on Relationships"Pasha Marlowe, MFT, AuDHD and Neuroqueer Coach, specializes in coaching neurodivergent couples where one or both is ADHD and/or autistic. Her online program "Same Bed, Different Brains" has helped many couples move from the brink of divorce to a place of deeper understanding, acceptance, and intimacy.  Pasha's coaching and teaching style is collaborative,  inclusive, queer-friendly, sex and trauma informed, and often humorous. In this "hard love" episode, Pasha reveals personal and professional insights on the impact of ADHD and RSD (Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria) on a relationship. She explores common dynamics seen in neurodivergent couples, such as the...2023-02-0336 minThe Business Of HappinessThe Business Of Happiness#223 - Our Neurodivergent Patients and How to Best Support Them With Pasha MarloweIn this episode, Dr. Tarryn MacCarthy speaks with Marriage and Family Therapist and Neuroqueer/AuDHD Coach Pasha Marlowe to talk about how medical practitioners can better serve neurodivergent patients through their challenges in a medical setting. They also talk about the power of empowering and supporting neurodivergent communities in a way that makes them feel safe and understood.Pasha Marlowe, MFT, has a Master's in marriage and family therapy and currently enjoys working as a trauma-informed coach focusing on neurodivergent individuals and couples, specifically related to emotional regulation and relationships/intimacy.Learn more about Pasha:2023-01-1833 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#15: "ADHD, Anxiety, and How to Stop Worrying" with Sandy WoznickiJoin Pasha Marlowe, Neuroqueer Coach and Sandy Woznicki, Stress and Anxiety Coach, for a conversation on ADHD, Anxiety, and why we worry. We talk about the correlations and differences between ADHD and anxiety and how the conditions often manifest as ruminations, intrusive thoughts, and hyperfocusing. Sandy explains how anxiety is fear based and why worrying to problem solve is not a useful strategy. She suggests strategies such as being mindful and present, changing your inner monologue, and building a habit-belief structure. You can watch all of our episodes on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/Pa...2023-01-1833 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#9 "Imposter Syndrome in Neurodivergent and Queer Communities" with Lou SzodyComing to you from Colorado Springs in the wake of the Club Q shooting, Lou Szody of Unconditional ADHD coaching, leads with vulnerability and unconditional acceptance and explains how "when something happens to one person in our community, it happens to all of us". We discuss how imposter syndrome and trauma triggers are prevalent in the neuroqueer community and how we can advocate for ourselves better and ask for the accommodations we need. To help families and survivors of Club Q:https://www.coloradogives.org/donate/COHealingFundhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-the-club-q-families-and-survivors...2022-12-0534 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#5 "Unmasking Masking" with Dylan AlterDylan Alter (they/them) is a queer theorist, farmer, previous lawyer, and teacher. They are also the person who introduced me to the concept of neuroqueering! Dylan explains their theory on the challenges of accessing meds, adult ADHD, masking, cultural diplomacy, and more. This episode was cut short at the end as our zoom froze, so pardon the unconventional editing. That's neuroqueering, ADHD, and embracing the mess for you! To reach Dylan, visit neuroqueer.org (website and IG)Connect with Pasha:GROUP COACHING starts on Nov. 7, 2022: https://pashamarlowe...2022-11-0826 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#4 - "Embodying Neuroqueer Joy" with KJ KelschKJ Kelsch (they/them) is a neurology-focused mobility restoration specialist & strength coach based at J Bodyworks in San Francisco. They're passionate about helping queer, trans, non-binary & neurodiverse people of all stripes embody their superpowers through therapeutic, empowered movement. In today’s episode, KJ and Pasha talk about embodiment through the lens of neurodiversity. KJ encourages us to embrace our differences, move the way our body craves to move, and navigate the environment as we choose. They remind us how important sleep, rest, and staying in our neuroqueer joy is. Learn more about KJ:IG: ...2022-11-0226 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusion#1 - The Neurodiversity Paradigm vs. Pathology Paradigm and Why Words MatterWords are tools. Our language helps shape our thoughts and perceptions of ourselves and others. In this episode, we will learn how to stop pathologizing neurodivergence by embracing the neurodiversity paradigm, which states there is no “normal” or “right” style of the human brain or mind, any more than there is no “normal” or “right” ethnicity, sexuality, gender, or culture. Also, a brief introduction to what it means to neuroqueer. Show notes:[1:03] Hello, I AM…[3:34] What is a paradigm?[4:40] What are the pathology and neurodiversity paradigms?[7:09] The neurotypicals and the neurodivergent[9:15] What is neurodivergence...2022-10-1218 minNeuroinclusionNeuroinclusionWelcome to Neuro Queering: Beyond the Intersection of Neurodiversity and QueernessThe word NEUROQUEER goes beyond the intersection of neurodiversity and queerness.  Neuroqueering is the practice of queering (subverting, defying, disrupting, liberating oneself from) neuronormativity and heteronormativity simultaneously. Through the lens of the neurodiversity paradigm and the social model and in conversations with neurodiversity-affirming professionals, we are going to challenge, rethink, and reframe systems and institutions.  What I love about neuroqueering is that it is also about being in our pleasure, tapping into our curiosity and creativity. This podcast is hosted by Pasha Marlowe (she/her), MFT, Neuroqueer/AuDHD Coach, queer autistic and adhd woman, mama bear to 3, an...2022-10-1205 min