In the podcast episode "Femme on the Spectrum," Elizabeth delves into the world of neurodiversity, discussing the struggles and triumphs of living with high-functioning autism and ADHD. She elaborates on the concept of "masking," a survival tactic many neurodivergent people use to blend into societal norms, and shares her own personal experiences growing up. Not shying away from tackling alarming autism statistics—one being the significantly higher diagnosis rate in boys than in girls—Elizabeth urges listeners to continue the conversation to bust these misconceptions. The show also addresses societal expectations, a conversation that culminates in an uplifting message of celebrating one's neurodivergent traits and embracing uniqueness. There's also a humor-filled segment that discusses the unexpected chaos of managing both ADHD and autism. The importance of supportive friendships in navigating neurodiversity is emphasized, concluding an episode aimed at empowering neurodivergent women and breaking societal molds.