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The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast

Paul Cruz
Neurodiversity
Mental Health
ADHD
Autism
Advocacy
Education
Community Support
Neurodivergence
Self-Discovery
Inclusivity
Inclusion
Higher Education
Support For Neurodivergent Individuals
Stigma
Social Media
Resilience
Identity
Quality Of Life
Self-Defined Living Course
Family Dynamics

The name “Neurodiversity Voices” suggests a platform or initiative dedicated to amplifying the perspectives and experiences of neurodiverse individuals. It implies a focus on inclusivity and representation, where the unique voices of people with different neurological conditions, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others, are highlighted and celebrated. The name conveys a sense of community and a... more

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In this episode, Paul speaks with occupational therapist Cynthia Miller-Lautman, whose work bridges sensory science and neurodiversity-affirming practice. From creating sensory-safe spaces in schools and clinics to reframing “behaviours” as communica... more

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In this “Share Your Voice” episode of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul welcomes Gabe Galand and Stacey Smith — two individuals who found clarity and self-acceptance later in life through their ADHD and autism diagnoses.

Gabe, a producer ... more

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Hosts Paul and Gino sit down with scientist and independent researcher Nuriye Sinem Berthier. With a rich background in chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, and biochemistry, and personal experience as a parent navigating autism, Sinem offers a unique ... more

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Hosts Paul Cruz and Gino Akbari interview Michelle Steiner, a writer, photographer, paraeducator, and disability advocate who lives with an invisible disability.

Despite being told what she couldn’t do, Michelle has forged her own path—earning her d... more

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Sinem Berthier
Scientist with a background in chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, and biochemistry, focusing on autism and child development.
Independent Researcher
Episode: Exploring the Autism Cascade Hypothesis with Scientist Sinem Berthier
Michelle Steiner
Writer, photographer, and disability advocate living with an invisible disability
Episode: Resilience, Creativity, and Advocacy with Michelle Steiner
Amy Bujak
Social worker on the Coast Mental Health Brain Training Team
Coast Mental Health Brain Training Team
Episode: Rewiring Minds: Inside Coast Mental Health’s Brain Training Program
Janelle Peters
Mental health counsellor within the Brain Training Program at Coast Mental Health
Coast Mental Health Brain Training Team
Episode: Rewiring Minds: Inside Coast Mental Health’s Brain Training Program
Nicola Rose
Filmmaker and writer/director of Magnetosphere
Episode: Exploring Synesthesia Through Film with Nicola Rose
Jenna Ignaczak
Co-president of the Neurodiversity Students Association at TMU
Neurodiversity Students Association, Toronto Metropolitan University
Episode: Equity, Not Equality: What Neurodivergent Students Really Need
Malka Filkenstein
From the Events and Marketing Committee of the Neurodiversity Students Association
Neurodiversity Students Association, Toronto Metropolitan University
Episode: Equity, Not Equality: What Neurodivergent Students Really Need
Maddie Sardone
Vice president of marketing for the Neurodiversity Students Association
Neurodiversity Students Association, Toronto Metropolitan University
Episode: Equity, Not Equality: What Neurodivergent Students Really Need
Angus Chan
Educational psychologist and advocate for neurodiversity in higher education
Episode: Designing for Every Mind: Education Reform with Angus Chan

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Paul Cruz
Host of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast
Gino Akbari
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Exploring the Autism Cascade Hypothesis with Scientist Sinem Berthier
Q: What practical steps in the first months of life might support healthier developmental outcomes?
Sinem suggests that parents may take probiotics and delay vaccination timing for babies in risk groups to support better developmental outcomes.
Exploring the Autism Cascade Hypothesis with Scientist Sinem Berthier
Q: Could you walk us through the Autism Cascade Hypothesis in family-friendly terms?
Sinem explains her hypothesis involves identifying risk groups and how early life factors like C-sections and formula feeding can disrupt gut and brain barriers, possibly leading to autism.
Resilience, Creativity, and Advocacy with Michelle Steiner
Q: What advice would you give to someone who feels underestimated because of their disability?
Know what you want to do, find a way to do it, and focus on your strengths while recognizing your limitations.
Resilience, Creativity, and Advocacy with Michelle Steiner
Q: Do you have a piece of writing that you're specially proud of or that connected deeply with readers?
One article discusses the frustrations of not being able to drive and the misconceptions surrounding this experience, connecting with many readers who share similar struggles.
Resilience, Creativity, and Advocacy with Michelle Steiner
Q: Can you share what that has meant for you in your everyday life, and what is it?
Invisible disabilities are often dismissed because they are not visible; they affect life significantly regardless of external appearances.

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Content centers on exploring neurodiversity through personal stories, advocacy, and education. Guests often include neurodivergent individuals and experts who discuss their experiences and perspectives on living with conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more. The discussions cover a range of topics, including mental health, inclusive education, creative expressions, and the importance of community support, with an emphasis on promoting understanding and acceptance of neurodivergent voices. Each episode fosters a sense of empowerment, advocating for the needs of neurodivergent individuals while addressing systemic barriers in education and beyond.

Unique in its approach, this series not only shares personal journeys and insights b... more

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1. Sinem Berthier
2. Michelle Steiner
3. Amy Bujak
4. Janelle Peters
5. Nicola Rose
6. Jenna Ignaczak
7. Malka Filkenstein
8. Maddie Sardone

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