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We're Not Your Typical Podcast

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Autism
Parenting
Mental Health
ADHD
Education
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neurodiversity
Child Development
Functional Medicine
Communication
Gut Health
Theo
SEND (special Educational Needs)
Nutritional Deficiencies
Toxins
Special Education
Friendship
Community Support
Education System
Pathological Demand Avoidance

We are 2 mums who each have an autistic daughter with one being non-verbal. We have both decided to share our journey of the kids and as parents to show people they are not alone and there can be help out there.

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In this deeply emotional episode, Carly opens up about her journey raising her son Barney from the early signs of autism and delayed communication, to the terrifying reality of seizures and navigating a world that often doesn’t understand children wi... more

In this episode we talk openly with Jessie Townz about the reality of raising a child with a PDA profile the meltdowns, burnout, masking, school struggles, and the constant fight parents face just to be heard. From navigating EHCPs and specialist sch... more

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Everyone talks about stress. But ADHD burnout is something completely different. In this episode, we sit down with clinicians to break down what burnout actually looks like and why so many parents, children, and adults are silently struggling. We get... more

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Recent Guests

Jessie Townz
Guest on the show discussing PDA and advocacy
Episode: The Hidden Reality Of Raising A PDA Child | Jessie Townz
Tash Bake Ivy
Guest on the episode discussing her personal journey
Not Your Typical Podcast
Episode: I Thought I Was Failing As A Mum | Tash
Nick Russell
Commercial Director, Black and White Bridging
Black and White Bridging
Episode: The Company That Actually Puts People First | Black& White Bridging
Damian Druse
Chief Operating Officer, Black and White Bridging
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Episode: The Company That Actually Puts People First | Black& White Bridging
Amy Shock
Mom of twins; one twin on the autism pathway and navigating co-parenting and ADHD; speaker on neurodiversity and parenting autistic children
Episode: I Thought I Knew My Child…
Ruby Bishop
GB wheelchair tennis athlete and disability advocate
Great Britain (GB Tennis)
Episode: Pain, Power & Fighting for Inclusion with GB Tennis Star | Ruby Bishop
Eden Rose
Autistic teen sharing her journey, experiences at school, and family dynamics
Eden Rose Project
Episode: Autistic Teen Shares Her Truth: Friendship, School & Finding Strength | Eden Rose Project
Sarah Donnelly
Headteacher turned education consultant specializing in SEN and neurodivergence in girls
Independent consultancy in advocacy and training for schools and parents
Episode: Sara: From Headteacher to Advocate: One Woman's Fight for Neurodivergent Children
Ella McCrystal
Psychotherapist, trauma expert, and founder of an integrated health clinic with neurodivergent experience.
Integrated Health Clinic
Episode: Ella Mcrystal: Untangling ADHD and Complex PTSD: A Deep Dive, Trauma Expert

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings
  • Amazing

    This has quickly become my favourite podcast, two young kids at home with suspected ND and this podcast makes me feel less alone. The juggle is so real. THANK YOU for starting it, I’ve recommended it to so many other ND mums

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ElosieMLC
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Good guests but questionable hosts

    I find the guests insightful and good to listen to. It is always nice to hear similar experiences. However, I find both hosts can have questionable opinions and are, through their own views, judgemental. Even when discussing subjects like iPads at the dinner table and others judging this they contradict themselves by saying neurotypical children should be able to sit at a table past the age of 7 and not have an iPad which in itself is a judgement of other people’s parenting. Thankfully the guest... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    EmilyELaw
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • Amazing and inspirational

    Our son Jack is neurodiverse, and through him we’ve learned to see the world in a completely different way. Parenting Jack is a journey filled with incredible highs, but it also brings challenges that many people don’t see.

    Simple everyday things—like going shopping, school transitions, or joining social activities—can sometimes feel overwhelming for him. Sensory overload, changes to routines, or social expectations can make what looks like “ordinary” moments feel huge. And as parents, that mea... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Adam Denney
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • Thank you

    Thank you so much for this - I feel less alone after listening to this. Your pod will help so many people ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rach#987
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Inspirational

    Brilliant insightful and inspirational

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    boyd1955
    United Kingdoma year ago

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There are some critiques of host views, but the content and guests are generally well-received.
Guests are insightful and provide practical, actionable insights.
Listeners value the honest, lived-experience perspective on neurodiversity and parenting.

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Harriet: Journey with Earley Springs | Opening a SEND School
Q: Tell us all about Earley Springs, this new launch.
Harriet describes converting a former nightclub into a flexible learning environment with dedicated spaces, including immersive and soft play rooms, designed to support both play-based and structured learning and to facilitate transitions back to mainstream when possible.
Harriet: Journey with Earley Springs | Opening a SEND School
Q: How did you come about opening a SEN school, which we don't have enough of anyway?
Harriet explains her long career in education, moving from mainstream to SEND settings, and her motivation to provide a dedicated, inclusive space that meets real needs rather than fitting children into a rigid system.
Harriet: Journey with Earley Springs | Opening a SEND School
Q: Tell us first of all about the name and why it has an extra E.
The extra E comes from Harriet's aunt, Mrs. Earley, who was a beloved local teacher; the name honors her and links the school to family and community heritage.
Steve: Inside a SEND School: PE Teacher on Adaptation, Regression, Stimming & Real Progress
Q: How do you plan for lessons with kids on the spectrum?
He explains using a flexible A/B/C planning approach, lots of visual supports, and a shift away from traditional sports toward skills-based activities that build confidence and communication.
Steve: Inside a SEND School: PE Teacher on Adaptation, Regression, Stimming & Real Progress
Q: When did you start seeing signs and how did you feel about it?
The guest describes noticing regression around age one and a half, with a significant drop in eye contact and speech, followed by a gradual reemergence of words and cues as support and therapies were put in place.

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Two moms document their journeys navigating life with autistic children, often focusing on parenting, school experiences, healthcare, and everyday challenges. Episodes blend personal stories with clinician insights, practical strategies for advocacy, and discussions about inclusion, neurodiversity in workplaces, sensory-friendly products, and disability advocacy. The show stands out for its candid, lived-experience perspective, frequent guest experts, and a strong emphasis on building community and practical support for families navigating complex systems.

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7. Eden Rose
8. Sarah Donnelly

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