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Empowering Neurodiverse Students with Education and Advocacy with AnneMarie Anderson
May 7, 2026
1h 16m 58s
Why ADHD Coaching Works When “Tips & Tricks” Don’t with David Wake
Apr 27, 2026
1h 00m 14s
ADHD & Autism at Work: Navigating HR, Documentation, and Accommodations with Marcus Tiberius
Apr 27, 2026
42m 52s
The Neurodiversity Conversation New Moms Aren’t Having with Kalista Boundy (Part 2)
Apr 27, 2026
26m 40s
What If It isn’t Just Postpartum? The Neurodiversity Convo New Moms Aren’t Having w/Kalista Boundy
Apr 27, 2026
26m 54s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() Empowering Neurodiverse Students with Education and Advocacy with AnneMarie Anderson | In this insightful episode, AnneMarie Anderson, founder of an education consultancy, discusses her mission to match families and students with needed resources, offering school advocacy and tutoring. AnneMarie shares her personal experiences growing up, her challenges with social interactions, and her path to corporate success despite the difficulties presented by small talk and networking. Reflecting on her journey through education, she shares innovative methods to empower neurodiverse stud... | 1h 16m 58s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Why ADHD Coaching Works When “Tips & Tricks” Don’t with David Wake | In this conversation, ADHD coach David Wake breaks down what many people miss: ADHD isn’t just about focus. It’s about emotion, transitions, shame, sleep, and the invisible effort it takes to do “simple” things — especially when you’ve spent years blaming yourself. We talk about: The emotional side of ADHD (including excitement, urgency, and intensity) Why mornings and sleep are such common pain points How relationships get strained when ADHD isn’t understood Why medication can be life-... | 1h 00m 14s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() ADHD & Autism at Work: Navigating HR, Documentation, and Accommodations with Marcus Tiberius | "What happens when you spend your whole life sensing you’re “different” — but no one gives you the language for why? In this episode, Marcus shares his journey of being late-identified as high-functioning autistic and ADHD — and the reality of finding out his family “always knew,” but chose not to tell him. We talk about the quiet ways neurodivergence can show up when you’re not framed as “a problem,” but you still feel the difference in how you process, relate, and move through the w... | 42m 52s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() The Neurodiversity Conversation New Moms Aren’t Having with Kalista Boundy (Part 2) | Kalista’s story didn’t start with motherhood. It started years earlier — with testing out of high school at 13, cycling through bursts of brilliance and burnout, and quietly wondering why consistency always felt just out of reach. From the outside, she looked capable. Gifted. Independent. But underneath, there was a persistent pattern: overwhelm, exhaustion, and the feeling of “I should be able to handle this.” It wasn’t until early motherhood that everything intensified. In Part 2 of he... | 26m 40s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() What If It isn’t Just Postpartum? The Neurodiversity Convo New Moms Aren’t Having w/Kalista Boundy | When Kalista became a mother, the patterns she’d been managing since childhood became impossible to outrun. From early academic acceleration to cycles of burnout and “starting over,” her story reflects a common but rarely discussed experience: high-capability women whose undiagnosed ADHD only becomes visible when life demands more than their coping systems can sustain. In this episode, we explore: Why achievement can hide executive dysfunction How grief, transitions, and stress amplify un... | 26m 54s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() The Leadership Gap No One Is Talking About: Neurodiversity, AI, and the Human Element with Brian Schwartz | In this episode, we explore something most leadership conversations miss. Not just strategy. Not just performance. But the human dynamics underneath it all. I’m joined by Brian Schwartz—coach, mediator, and leadership consultant—as we unpack what actually happens when high-performing individuals step into leadership roles… and why so many struggle in ways they didn’t expect. We talk about: The difference between executive leadership and executive functioning Why neurodiverse thinkers ofte... | 52m 46s | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Why Mental Training Matters More Than You Think (w/ MyMentalPal Founder: Nima Yani) | In this episode, I sit down with Nima Yani, founder of myMentalPal, to explore the connection between mental health, discipline, and performance—and how learning to work with your mind can completely shift how you move through life. Nima shares his journey from growing up in Iran to moving to the U.S. to pursue basketball, and how that experience led him to discover something many of us overlook: you can train your body all day, but if your mind isn’t supported, performance will eventually br... | 46m 54s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() A Journey from Diagnosis to Advocacy with Katie Berryhill, EdD | In this episode, Katie Berryhill, a professor of astronomy, shares her journey of living with undiagnosed ADHD from childhood through adulthood, finally receiving her diagnosis while pursuing her doctorate in Education. She discusses the challenges she faced in high school and college, the support she received, and how these experiences have shaped her career and teaching methods. Katie's story emphasizes the importance of understanding individual needs beyond academics and the critical role ... | 1h 20m 44s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() The Power of Behavior Analysis and Trauma-Informed Care with Annie Chen | Join us as we dive deep into an enlightening conversation with Annie, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and trauma breath coach. In this episode, we explore the intersection of wellness, mental health, and trauma therapy. Annie shares her expertise on how behavior analysis can help understand and modify behaviors to improve daily life. We discuss the importance of self-awareness, the impact of trauma on the nervous system, and how different therapeutic tools can assist individuals in ... | 1h 09m 07s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Designing for Everyone : The Neurodiversity Advantage with Dylan Woods | Welcome to the Beyond the Mind Podcast, where we explore the stories, science, and systems that shape how we heal and grow. In this episode, host SC welcomes Dylan from UC Berkeley’s Disabled Students Program (DSP). Since 2019, Dylan has been converting inaccessible academic materials into accessible formats using tools like OCR, Speechify, and Genio—ensuring students with disabilities have equal access to learning. SC and Dylan discuss the barriers students face in traditional academic envir... | 59m 17s | ||||||
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| 2/18/26 | ![]() Navigating Neurodivergence: Unmasking, Community, and Self-Discovery with Dr. Sam Crandall | Welcome to Beyond the Mind Podcast, where we explore the stories, science, and systems that shape how we heal and grow. In this episode, host SC welcomes Dr. Sam Crandall , an adult-diagnosed neurodivergent woman she met at the Stanford Neurodiversity Summit. Together, they dive deep into Sam’s personal journey of late diagnosis, the power of community for neurodivergent individuals, and the internalized challenges that arise in a neurotypical world. Sam shares her experience with autistic bu... | 1h 12m 08s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Coaching in Your Pocket: Building Self-Trust with ADHD (with Steev Hodgson, Founder of DOSE) | Late-diagnosed ADHD can feel like a lifetime of burnout, self-doubt, and trying to “fix” yourself with the next perfect solution. In this episode, Beyond the Mind sits down with Steev Hodgson—ADHD coach and founder of DOSE (Daily Organization, Structure & Execution)—to talk about what actually changes the game: self-compassion, emotional maturity, and tools that help you think intentionally in the moment. Steve shares how his diagnosis in his late 40s reshaped his life, why medication was... | 47m 04s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Exploring Neurodiversity & Music Therapy with Alison Mahal | Welcome to Beyond the Mind Podcast, where we explore the intersections of science, healing, and human connection. In this episode, host SC sits down with Alison Mahal, a board-certified music therapist, to explore how music therapy supports neurodiverse individuals in expressing, processing, and healing through sound. From her experiences at the Stanford Neurodiversity Summit to her deeply personal journey as both therapist and advocate, Alison shares how music can unlock new pathways for emo... | 1h 26m 57s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
