Neurodivergent Moments
Most neurodiversity podcasts are earnest and educational. This one is funny. Joe Wells is autistic and Abigoliah Schamaun has ADHD, and they are both working comedians who bring that sensibility to conversations about neurodivergent life. Episodes run about an hour, released biweekly, and feature comedian guests discussing their own neurodivergence. Ed Byrne talks about getting irrationally angry at inanimate objects. Marcus Brigstocke discusses dyslexia and his relationship with words. Ellen Jones explores the intersection of queerness and neurodivergence. The tone is lighthearted and sincere without being flippant about the real challenges. With 73 episodes, a 5.0-star rating, and appearances at Latitude Festival, the show has built a loyal following among people who want to laugh about the absurdity of navigating a neurotypical world in a neurodivergent body. The explicit content rating is earned -- these are comedians, not clinicians, and they talk accordingly. Patreon bonus content is available for those who want more. If every other neurodiversity podcast in your feed is making you feel heavy, this is the counterbalance. Sometimes you need someone to joke about accidentally taking things literally before you can go back to the serious stuff. The production is polished, the chemistry between Joe and Abigoliah is genuinely fun, and the guest selection keeps things unpredictable.
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