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Internal Realities: Tuning Into Your Neurodivergent Body with Dr Clare Jacobson
May 4, 2026
1h 04m 53s
When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge
Apr 27, 2026
57m 36s
Different, Not Less: Communication, Selective Mutism, and Finding Your Voice with Eve Harrison
Apr 20, 2026
54m 12s
Be Gentle With Your Giant Heart: Self-Care, Self-Advocacy, and Reclaiming the Right to Receive with Suzy Reading
Apr 13, 2026
49m 49s
Riding the Tornado: ADHD, Skateboarding, and the Power of Finding Your Thing with Ryan Swain
Apr 6, 2026
57m 40s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/4/26 | Internal Realities: Tuning Into Your Neurodivergent Body with Dr Clare Jacobson | 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 up on a blood test, but is completely real. Over the past year, Clare has been on her own journey of neurodivergent identification. And in this conversation with Emma, she brings both lenses: the clinician who has learned to approach people's inn... | 1h 04m 53s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | When Everything Shifts at Once: Hormones, Neurodivergence, and the Midlife Unmasking with Sophie Cartledge | 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 speaks with Sophie Cartledge, founder of Hormones on the Blink, a training platform working at the intersection of hormone health, menopause, and neurodivergence. Sophie is late-identified autistic and ADHD, discovered both through her own perimenopau... | 57m 36s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | Different, Not Less: Communication, Selective Mutism, and Finding Your Voice with Eve Harrison | 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 raising awareness about communication challenges and the power of small acts of understanding. Eve is autistic, learned BSL during the pandemic when speech was not available to her, and has since used that journey to educate, include, and advocate for o... | 54m 12s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Be Gentle With Your Giant Heart: Self-Care, Self-Advocacy, and Reclaiming the Right to Receive with Suzy Reading | What does it actually mean to take care of yourself, when every version of self-care you've tried has felt like another thing to fail at? In this episode, Dr Emma Offord speaks with Suzy Reading, Chartered Psychologist and author of How to Be Selfish, about what it takes to heal our relationship with self. Not with a checklist or a spa day, but with the slow, courageous work of coming home to your own needs. Suzy unpacks the gender conditioning that teaches women their worth depe... | 49m 49s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | Riding the Tornado: ADHD, Skateboarding, and the Power of Finding Your Thing with Ryan Swain | Ryan Swain was told from childhood that his energy was too much, his focus was wrong, and his way of being didn't fit. Teachers called him a liability. Nobody asked why. In this episode, Dr Emma Offord talks with Ryan, founder of the You, Me & ADHD awareness campaign, about growing up undiagnosed in a system that had no language for who he was. Ryan shares the story of finding skateboarding at eleven and how it gave him something school never could: a space where his neurobiology made sen... | 57m 40s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | When They Look Fine at School But Fall Apart at Home: Nervous Systems, Masking, and the Invisible Load of SEND Parenting with Jo Rodriguez | What happens inside a child's body when they hold it all together at school, only to fall apart the moment they walk through the front door? And what does that cost the parents who are there to catch them, every single day? In this episode, Dr Emma Offord is joined by health psychologist, CBT therapist, and EMDR practitioner Jo Rodriguez for an honest, warm, and deeply grounding conversation about what it actually means to parent neurodivergent children inside a system that was never built fo... | 49m 18s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | Permission to Parent Differently: Burnout, Regulation, and Finding Your Voice with Lisa Galley | Lisa Galley built her career in autism the long way round: studying part time, raising three children, sitting her finals at nine months pregnant, and working in high-pressure NHS autism outreach before burnout took it all away. What followed was years of frightening physical symptoms, a diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome, and a profound loss of identity. What she built on the other side was something she never planned: a community, a business, and now a book. In this episode, Dr Emma Offo... | 50m 10s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | The Voice of Anger: What Maternal Rage Is Really Trying to Tell Us | 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 taught to silence. Together, they explore the realities that so many parents live but rarely feel able to name: intrusive thoughts, maternal rage, emotional overload, and the crushing weight of expectation placed on mothers, particularly within a cu... | 54m 13s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | Permission to Be Seen: Nervous Systems, Shame, and Voice | 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 Talk Enough About. Together, Emma and Helen, along with Jolene and Jo, explore what it really means to grow full size: not as a performance of confidence, but as a nervous-system-led journey of becoming. Helen shares her path from a first career in p... | 53m 54s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | Parenting Unplugged: Raising Neuro-affirming Families with Charis Halsall | 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 Podcast, Dr Emma Offord is joined by parenting coach and host of the Parent Unplugged podcast, Charis Halsall. A mum of three and an outspoken advocate for children and adults with dyslexia, Charis was diagnosed at seven and spent her school years coll... | 47m 24s | ||||||
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| 12/9/25 | From Silence to Voice: Charlotte Hunt on School, Survival & Raising Neurodivergent Kids | 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 was never built for your wiring. Charlotte shares her journey from being a school refuser at 14, to navigating complex family dynamics, to discovering her neurodivergent traits through her children, to becoming a voice of truth and connection ... | 35m 02s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | The Gut, the Brain & the Unquiet Body: A Conversation with Will Martin | In this deeply grounding episode of This Voice Is Mine: The Unquiet Podcast, Dr Emma Offord is joined by Will Martin, Nutritional Therapist, former teacher, and late-identified Dyslexic, Autistic ADHDer who helps children, adults and parents regulate their emotions and attention through holistic, evidence-based neurobiology. Together, Emma and Will explore the unspoken internal world so many neurodivergent people carry: the internal chatter, the “work harder” conditioning, the cycles of anxie... | 50m 44s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | From Missing the Mark to Finding Her Voice: Eliza Fricker on Becoming Unquiet | In this opening episode of This Voice Is Mine: The Unquiet Podcast, Dr Emma Offord sits down with author, illustrator and PDA/autism advocate Eliza Fricker, the creator of Missing the Mark and Sunday Times bestseller Can’t Not Won’t, to talk about what happens when life “goes nuclear” and the mask finally slips. Eliza shares the story of her daughter’s breakdown from school, the loneliness of being disbelieved as a mother, and how drawing rooftops from a high-up flat became her way to k... | 51m 56s | ||||||
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5 placements across 3 markets.
Chart Positions
5 placements across 3 markets.

