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How to be a Human Being in the World with Dr. Kathleen YoungAuthor: Dr. Kathleen Young
Do you ever feel like everyone around you has it all together? Like life is so much easier for everyone else? Well, it isnt. We are all just doing the best we can. We all have wins, joy, and happiness, and we all have losses, pain and grief. This is what makes us human. The hard stuff is happening to us all. It is just that most people arent talking about it - at least not out loud. Until now. This podcast will explore all the things that people arent talking about and showcase the strength, resilience, and humanity in all of us. It will show you how to embrace the messy parts of life and unapologetically be more of who you really are so that you can create a life you love. If you are ready to really start living your best life, this podcast is for you. Language: en-us Genres: Business, Careers, Education, Self-Improvement Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Neurodivergence at Home: The Hidden Patterns You Might Be Missing
Episode 100
Thursday, 11 September, 2025
Dr. Kara Pepper is a mom of two neurodivergent kids. She’s also married to someone with ADHD and likely on the spectrum. But like many people, she didn’t always have the language for what she was experiencing. All she knew was that things felt harder than they seemed like they “should” be.In this episode, we sit down with Kara to talk about what happens when the people we love don’t fit into the neurotypical mold, and how much relief can come from understanding difference without judgment.Kara shares stories from her own family life, the pressure she carried to hold everything together, and what changed when she started to see her loved ones’ behaviors through a different lens. This isn’t just a conversation about parenting or partnership. It’s about learning how to make space for what’s real, even when it’s not what you expected.You’ll hear:What made Kara start wondering if neurodivergence was part of the storyThe overlap between invisible illness and misunderstood behaviorHow to parent a child you didn’t expect, with love and curiosityWhy “being direct” isn’t rude, it’s clarityWhat makes partnerships feel one-sided, and how to move forward with compassionThe difference between accepting reality and giving up on changeConnect with Kathleen:Website: https://drkathleenyoungcoaching.com/













