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This Voice is Mine: the Unquiet Podcast

Emma Offord
Neurodiversity
Parenting
Neurodivergence
Mental Health
Dyslexia
ADHD
Autism
Education System
Resilience
Challenging Limiting Beliefs
Education
Nutrition
Child Development
Support For Neurodivergent Children
Nervous System
Perimenopause
Burnout
Emotional Regulation
Maternal Anger
SEND Parenting

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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Lou was diagnosed ADHD in her 30s. By that point, she had already been through secondary school struggling and unidentified, failed college three times, experienced serious mental health crises, and spent years being told to try harder. When she fina... more

Dr Clare Jacobson has spent over 20 years holding people's most intimate inner worlds. As a specialist clinical psychologist in teenage and young adult cancer care, she knows what it means to sit with invisible experience - the kind that doesn't show... more

What happens when perimenopause and neurodivergent identification arrive at the same moment? When hormones shift, the mask starts to slip, and nobody in the medical system has any idea what is actually going on?

In this episode, Dr Emma Offord speak... more

What does it take to build a movement of over a million people when you started secondary school unable to speak a single word?

In this episode, Dr Emma Offord speaks with Eve Harrison, founder of Let's Make A Difference, a grassroots campaign raisi... more

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Recent Guests

Louise Woodley
ADHD Coach, Advocate, founder of ADHD Interrupted
ADHD Interrupted
Episode: You Were Never the Problem: Late Diagnosis, Shame, and the Power of Finally Understanding Your Brain
Dr Clare Jacobson
Specialist clinical psychologist; founder of UK Teenage and Young Adult Psycho-Oncology Network
NHS / UK Psycho-Oncology Network
Episode: Internal Realities: Tuning Into Your Neurodivergent Body with Dr Clare Jacobson
Sophie Cartledge
Founder of Hormones on the Blink, advocate for neurodivergent women
Hormones on the Blink
Episode: When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge
Eve Harrison
Founder of Let's Make A Difference, autism and sign language advocate
Let's Make A Difference
Episode: Different, Not Less: Communication, Selective Mutism, and Finding Your Voice with Eve Harrison
Suzy Reading
chartered psychologist, author of 10 books, expert on self-care and sustainable well-being
Self-care and Well-being field
Episode: Be Gentle With Your Giant Heart: Self-Care, Self-Advocacy, and Reclaiming the Right to Receive with Suzy Reading
Ryan Swain
Award-winning presenter, performer, skateboard coach and neurodiversity advocate; founder of You, Me & ADHD Awareness Campaign
You, Me & ADHD Awareness Campaign
Episode: Riding the Tornado: ADHD, Skateboarding, and the Power of Finding Your Thing with Ryan Swain
Jo Rodriguez
UK-based health psychologist; CBC therapist and EMDR practitioner
NHS, private practice, media
Episode: When They Look Fine at School But Fall Apart at Home: Nervous Systems, Masking, and the Invisible Load of SEND Parenting with Jo Rodriguez
Lisa Galley
Autism consultant, former speech and language therapist, author, mum to three autistic adults
Autism Parenting Revolution
Episode: Permission to Parent Differently: Burnout, Regulation, and Finding Your Voice with Lisa Galley
Dr Caroline Boyd
clinical psychologist, author, mother
Independent psychology practice
Episode: The Voice of Anger: What Maternal Rage Is Really Trying to Tell Us

Host

Dr. Emma Offord
Host of This Voice Is Mine and The Unquiet Podcast

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 12 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 Kingdom4 months 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 Kingdom6 months ago

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Calm, compassionate conversations that reclaim voices often silenced.
Insightful and validating for neurodivergent listeners.
Genuine storytelling with a therapist's lens on complex experiences.

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You Were Never the Problem: Late Diagnosis, Shame, and the Power of Finally Understanding Your Brain
Q: What final advice would you offer to someone starting this journey today?
Emphasizes self-compassion, the importance of safety and self-advocacy, and the belief that on the other side of understanding, there is a beautifully empowered way of living with ADHD.
You Were Never the Problem: Late Diagnosis, Shame, and the Power of Finally Understanding Your Brain
Q: If someone is just beginning to question whether their brain might work differently, what would you want them to know?
Louise reassures listeners that they are not broken, emphasizes the power of community and knowledge, and encourages them to embark on a healing journey and seek supportive networks.
When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge
Q: What can loved ones do to support someone in this intersecting space?
Listeners are encouraged to offer specific practical support, avoid default solutions like “you should just...” and instead ask what would help, such as sharing meal planning or household tasks, and to acknowledge the emotional weight of these transitions.
When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge
Q: How did the discovery of neurodivergence (autism/ADHD) show up for you, and how does that connect with the perimenopausal experience?
Sophie shares that ADHD and autism diagnoses emerged as she sought to understand her cognitive and emotional changes during perimenopause, describing a sense of memory retrieval and time travel as memories surfaced, reshaping her self-understanding.
When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge
Q: Sophie, for those listening who maybe don't know you or know very much about your work, can you tell them a little bit about Hormones on the Blink and a little bit about yourself?
Sophie describes how she discovered perimenopause in her 40s, the link to neurodivergence, and how her work aims to help clinicians and workplaces understand the crossover between hormonal changes and identity, especially for women who have masked for years.

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This show centers conversations around neurodiversity, mental health, and reclaiming authentic voice in the face of stigma and systemic expectations. Across episodes, discussions weave therapy insights, parenting challenges, education system critique, and personal journeys toward self-acceptance, all through intimate, vulnerability-forward dialogues. Notable is the host's background as a clinical psychologist and neurodivergent professional who leverages therapy-informed perspectives to explore identity, trauma, and resilience, while elevating underrepresented voices—often combining expert context with lived experience. The format tends to blend reflective storytelling with practical takeaways for listeners navigating similar paths, making ... more

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8. Lisa Galley

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