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This Voice is Mine: the Unquiet Podcast

Emma Offord
Neurodiversity
Parenting
Dyslexia
Mental Health
Education System
Neurodivergence
Resilience
Challenging Limiting Beliefs
Nutrition
Support For Neurodivergent Children
Child Development
Emotional Regulation
PDA (pathological Demand Avoidance)
Community Support
Trauma
Health Anxiety
Advocacy
Autism Awareness
SAA Clothing
Community Building

For every neurodivergent mind that was masked, misread, or missed. Where identity is reclaimed and the system gets named. This Voice Is Mine is a podcast for those who were told they were too much, too sensitive, too chaotic, too intense or not enough.

Hosted by Dr Emma, a clinical psychologist, neurodivergent woman, and unapologetic system disrupter, this podcast explores what happens when diffe... more

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In this episode of This Voice Is Mine, Dr Emma Offord is joined by clinical psychologist, author, and maternal mental health specialist Dr Caroline Boyd for a deeply honest and necessary conversation about motherhood, anger, and the stories we are ta... more

In this intimate, reflective episode of This Voice Is Mine: The Unquiet Podcast, Dr Emma Offord and the DL team are joined by Helen Marie, a UK-based registered integrative therapist, author of Choose You, and host of the podcast I Don’t Think We Tal... more

Parenting a neurodivergent child in a system that was never designed for their brain is hard. Parenting that child while you are still healing your own school trauma is something else entirely.

In this episode of This Voice Is Mine: The Unquiet Podc... more

In this emotionally rich and beautifully honest episode, Charlotte Hunt, the powerhouse behind Twin Tides & Autism Vibes, joins Dr Emma Offord to explore the hidden stories behind advocacy, identity, motherhood, and living a neurodivergent life that ... more

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Recent Guests

Helen Marie
Integrative therapist, author, and host of the podcast, I Don't Think We Talk Enough About
Episode: Permission to Be Seen: Nervous Systems, Shame, and Voice
Charis Halsall
A parenting coach, mother of three, and host of the Parent Unplugged podcast.
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Episode: Parenting Unplugged: Raising Neuro-affirming Families with Charis Halsall
Will Martin
A qualified nutritional therapist, former teacher, and advocate for holistic neurodivergent wellness.
Self-employed in nutritional therapy
Episode: The Gut, the Brain & the Unquiet Body: A Conversation with Will Martin
Eliza Fricker
Author, illustrator, and advocate in the PDA and autism space.
Missing the Mark
Episode: From Missing the Mark to Finding Her Voice: Eliza Fricker on Becoming Unquiet

Host

Dr. Emma Offord
Host of This Voice is Mine and a clinical psychologist, Dr. Emma engages deeply with themes of neurodivergence and mental health. She is known for her advocacy on behalf of neurodivergent individuals and creating a space for open dialogues around identity and acceptance.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • So validating!

    I love these conversations so much they are so valuable, healing, authentic, inspiring, and most of all validating for all neurodivergent people. I’m so glad you’ve made this podcast, it’s really special, thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    unschooling stanley
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Beautiful Podcast

    Emma has the most beautiful, kind energy - the sort that instantly puts people at ease. As a clinical psychologist and neurodivergent woman, she opens space for the stories and voices that are so often overlooked. Her conversations are honest, gentle and deeply human, reclaiming the truth about neurodiverse minds, bodies and ways of being. An absolutely worthwhile listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CharisAH
    United Kingdom3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the compassionate and insightful conversations, often describing them as validating and empowering for neurodivergent individuals. Reviews highlight the quality of the content and the importance of the themes discussed in overcoming societal misconceptions about neurodiversity. Many express gratitude for the supportive community fostered through the discussions.

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From Silence to Voice: Charlotte Hunt on School, Survival & Raising Neurodivergent Kids
Q: What would you say to parents who haven't found their voice?
Charlotte advises parents to find their tribe and connect with those who share their values and experiences, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in advocacy.
From Silence to Voice: Charlotte Hunt on School, Survival & Raising Neurodivergent Kids
Q: Can you tell us about that?
Charlotte discusses her health anxiety, describing it as a spiral of worry about having a serious illness, which stemmed from chest pains and sleepless nights.
From Missing the Mark to Finding Her Voice: Eliza Fricker on Becoming Unquiet
Q: Why do you think it's like now is such an important time to talk about your voice, what you talk about, your truth?
Eliza reflects on the evolving bravery she's felt over time, emphasizing the importance of being heard and the ongoing journey of understanding oneself in a neurodivergent context.
From Missing the Mark to Finding Her Voice: Eliza Fricker on Becoming Unquiet
Q: Would you mind telling our audience a little bit about yourself for those who don't know you?
Eliza introduces herself as an author and illustrator known for her Sunday Times bestseller, discussing her journey with neurodivergence as a parent and how her experiences have evolved over time.

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