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In this raw and relatable episode of Love Conquers, Kaz and Matt pull back the curtain on the beautifully chaotic reality of parenting as a neurodiverse couple. With five daughters, two very different brains, and more than a few calendar mishaps, they're no strangers to the wild rollercoaster that is neurodivergent family life.
From ADHD-fueled forgetfulness ("Wait... it’s our turn to bring snacks?!") to the sensory overload of school events that feel more like mini music festivals, Kaz and Matt share the honest, unfiltered moments that make up their day-to-day. But it’s not all chaos—there’s also laughter, growth, and unexpected wins.
They dive into how their differences sometimes collide—but more often, complement each other. Kaz leans into structure and routine to keep things steady, while Matt brings in last-minute brilliance and creative problem-solving that has saved the day more than once. Together, they show that parenting with neurodivergence isn’t about doing it perfectly—it’s about doing it authentically.
This episode is for every parent doing their best with a brain that doesn’t always cooperate. Whether you're winning the parenting game or hiding in the laundry room for five quiet minutes, this one’s for you.
🧠 Topics Include:
Executive dysfunction and the school schedule
Sensory overload and overstimulation in parenting
Tag-teaming and understanding your limits
Celebrating small wins in the middle of the mess
Teaching kids about neurodiversity with love and honesty
👂 Listen If:
You’re parenting with a neurodivergent brain (or co-parenting with one)
You’ve ever cried in your car while holding a forgotten permission slip
You want practical tools and emotional validation
You believe love, honesty, and humor are parenting superpowers
In this raw and relatable episode of Love Conquers, Kaz and Matt pull back the curtain on the beautifully chaotic reality of parenting as a neurodiverse couple. With five daughters, two very different brains, and more than a few calendar mishaps, they're no strangers to the wild rollercoaster that is neurodivergent family life.
From ADHD-fueled forgetfulness ("Wait... it’s our turn to bring snacks?!") to the sensory overload of school events that feel more like mini music festivals, Kaz and Matt share the honest, unfiltered moments that make up their day-to-day. But it’s not all chaos—there’s also laughter, growth, and unexpected wins.
They dive into how their differences sometimes collide—but more often, complement each other. Kaz leans into structure and routine to keep things steady, while Matt brings in last-minute brilliance and creative problem-solving that has saved the day more than once. Together, they show that parenting with neurodivergence isn’t about doing it perfectly—it’s about doing it authentically.
This episode is for every parent doing their best with a brain that doesn’t always cooperate. Whether you're winning the parenting game or hiding in the laundry room for five quiet minutes, this one’s for you.
🧠 Topics Include:
Executive dysfunction and the school schedule
Sensory overload and overstimulation in parenting
Tag-teaming and understanding your limits
Celebrating small wins in the middle of the mess
Teaching kids about neurodiversity with love and honesty
👂 Listen If:
You’re parenting with a neurodivergent brain (or co-parenting with one)
You’ve ever cried in your car while holding a forgotten permission slip
You want practical tools and emotional validation
You believe love, honesty, and humor are parenting superpowers
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