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🎙️Neurodivergence Without the Safety Net: When Survival Becomes the Only Option


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What does neurodivergent support look like when you don’t have a safety net?

In this episode of The NeuroSpicy MomPod, I talk openly about the gap between neurodivergent support in theory and neurodivergent survival in real life — especially for those without excess money, flexible systems, healthcare access, or generational support.

I share my lived experience as a neurodivergent single mom living paycheck to paycheck, including why I left my teaching career despite student loan debt and health insurance, and how choosing nervous system safety often comes with real material costs. We explore burnout, class, access to diagnosis and services, and why so much neurodivergent advice can quietly assume resources many people simply don’t have.

This episode also weaves in research around socioeconomic status, diagnosis, and access to support — and challenges the idea that healing should be something only available to those with money, time, or privilege.

If you’ve ever felt unseen in neurodivergent spaces, overwhelmed by advice that doesn’t fit your reality, or exhausted from surviving in systems that weren’t built for your brain — this episode is for you.

✨ Topics include:

• Neurodivergence and socioeconomic access

• Burnout and nervous system survival

• Leaving harmful careers to protect mental health

• Diagnosis barriers for kids and adults

• Why “advice without access becomes pressure”• Community as regulation

If this episode resonated, sharing it, leaving a review, or supporting the podcast helps keep this space alive. And whether you’re listening while working, resting, or just trying to get through the day — I’m really glad you’re here.

Be gentle with your nervous system today. đź’–


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