I Must Be BUG'N

Why Are We BUG'N?


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In this episode, I dig into why this discussion is especially important for Black and underrepresented people. It can be a heavy episode, especially for those who didn't feel affirmed or supported in their neurodiversity and differences as a child.


I speak to things like:

  • How the mentality that "a child should stay in a child's place" is problematic
  • The consequences of not talking about the "touched" family member
  • How Black feminist insights help identify the root of the structures that keep us stuck
  • Why some of the things meant to keep Black (and IPOC) people safe can be traumatic for neurodivergent people
  • And more (smile)


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Here are some supporting resources for this discussion:

  • The Neurodiversity Podcast - Low-Demand Parenting: Bridging Divisions, Fostering Trust
  • Look Harder for Gifted Children of Color: They are Everywhere! (mentions Dr. Jenkins' work)
  • We are Gifted 2 - check out the work of Dr. Joy Lawson Davis who continues the legacy of Dr. Jenkins
  • Where is the outrage about the pipeline to prison for gifted students?
  • How some of America’s most gifted kids wind up in prison
  • ADHD, Autism, Giftedness Venn Diagram


Episode transcript provided by Riverside


Intro and Outro music provided by byrdversion1 - "It Couldn't Be" from the album Nevermore


P.S. in this episode where I use the word "weakness", I'm referring to perceived weakness rather than a defined one.

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I Must Be BUG'NBy Sheldon Gay

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