The Identity One

The Identity One

From The Women Talking About Learning Podcast by Llarn Learning

March 3, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 132

About this episode

The episode explores the fluid nature of identity and personal growth through the experiences of the guests.

Contact & Support: Women Talking About Learning: womentalkingaboutlearning.com Podcast Learning Festival: www.podcastlearningfest.live Support us: Ko-Fi Email: hello@llarn.com This Episode: Identity is not fixed. It shifts with experience, loss, diagnosis, place, and time. Susan Fitzell, Meghan Waldron, Niki Hobson, and Aiko Sato reflect on what it means to understand that fluidity — and what becomes possible when we stop trying to hold a self that no longer fits. This is a conversation about who we are, who we've been, and who we're still becoming. Full episode resources at womentalkingaboutlearning.com Guests: Susan Fitzell is a speaker and educator whose work centres on learning and human potential. Diagnosed with neurodivergence alongside her child, her lived experience shapes her practice across dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and auditory processing. susanfitzell.com | linkedin.com/in/susanfitzell Meghan Waldron spent nearly two decades in K-12 education before moving into university advising. She works with women leaders through Women in Change USA, using writing and reflection to help people find and trust their own voice. linkedin.com/in/meghan-waldron-ed-d-11b213255 |…

People in this episode

Guests: Susan Fitzell, Meghan Waldron, Niki Hobson, Aiko Sato

Topics covered

  • identity
  • fluidity
  • self-discovery
  • neurodivergence
  • personal growth

Keywords

  • identity
  • neurodivergence
  • self
  • personal growth
  • learning

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Women Talking About Learning, Ko-Fi, Women in Change USA, BBC, smartsolutionsva.com, womentalkingaboutlearning.com, linkedin.com/in/susanfitzell, linkedin.com/in/meghan-waldron-ed-d-11b213255

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