
No Spoons to Give is the official podcast of Spoony, the safe space for neurodivergent, chronically ill, and disabled people. Hosted by Spoony community team members Larissa and Maddy, who bring their own lived experience, we explore the highs, lows, and everything in between—chatting with voices from across our community and celebrating their stories. Find us at: Website - www.spoony.app/... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture | ||||

This conversation with Matt Brown—a Spoony user all the way from Canada—left us feeling all the feels. Matt shared what it was like to be diagnosed with cancer just before the first major COVID lockdown, and how he got through it.
A passionate game... more
AI—it’s the buzzword on everyone’s lips. Is it going to blow up the planet? Take all our jobs? Or could it actually do something good—like improve healthcare for the people who need it most?
That’s exactly what Elise is on a mission to do. She’s usi... more
All the way from the UK, the lovely Zara Beth joined us for a chat about growing up disabled, navigating friendships, and finding her people through online communities. We talked about disability advocacy, Tourette’s camp, life with tics—and so much ... more
There’s a lot of misinformation, confusion, and unclear research when it comes to chronic and invisible illnesses. So we sat down with someone who lives and breathes this work every day to help cut through the noise.
Jennifer Smallridge is an Exerci... more
In this episode, we’re joined by Carter—creator of the Touched Out podcast—for an honest, funny, and deeply relatable chat about parenting (and also just *life*) while neurodivergent.
We dive into the messy realities of raising kids, managing overs... more
A little takeover episode, if you will. This week on the pod, we sat down together to have a bit of a deeper chat and connect over our shared lived-experience with neurodivergence, chronic illness and disability.
We touch on things like the social ... more
To all the ADHD’ers in our Spoony community — we see you, we hear you, and we know there are a lot of you! You asked for an expert who *gets* ADHD, and we’ve delivered. 🎧
This week, we’re joined by the incredible Janelle Booker — a psychologist who... more
Travel is meant to open up the world—but for millions of disabled and chronically ill people, it too often remains out of reach.
That’s something Jen Clark is determined to change. In this episode, we chat with Jen about Heartful—her new platform th... more









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