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Ep 79: Neurodivergence & Substance Use: Breaking the Stigma with Dr Erin Lalor AM

Ep 79: Neurodivergence & Substance Use: Breaking the Stigma with Dr Erin Lalor AM

by Shae | Aug 29, 2025 | Podcast

    Could there be a hidden link between neurodivergence and substance use? In this eye-opening episode, Shae Wissell sits down with Dr. Erin Lalor AM, CEO of the Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF), for an honest conversation about the often-overlooked...
Fantastic day at the Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi!

Fantastic day at the Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi!

by Shae | Aug 20, 2025 | News

Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi   Fantastic day at the Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi! We were lucky to connect with such a welcoming community, chatting with both young people and adults about dyslexia and other neurodivergent...
“You Don’t Look Dyslexic”: Research paper explained

“You Don’t Look Dyslexic”: Research paper explained

by Shae | Aug 20, 2025 | Research, Video

  “You don’t look dyslexic…” Have you ever heard this phrase? Been the recipient of ignorant judgment as a result of your neurodivergences?Maybe you’ve even said some of these phrases without knowing just how harmful they are.We...
Ep 78: Understanding ADHD: Insights from a Dad’s Perspective, Derek McCormack from the Raising Children Network

Ep 78: Understanding ADHD: Insights from a Dad’s Perspective, Derek McCormack from the Raising Children Network

by Shae | Aug 20, 2025 | Podcast

  Have you ever felt the weight of navigating a world that doesn’t quite understand the unique challenges of neurodivergence?   In this insightful episode, we sit down with Derek McCormack, the Director of the Raising Children Network, to delve into the...
Ep 77: Late Diagnoses and Neurodivergent Identity: Monique Mitchelson’s Journey

Ep 77: Late Diagnoses and Neurodivergent Identity: Monique Mitchelson’s Journey

by Shae | Jul 22, 2025 | Podcast

  Have you ever felt like you were navigating a world that just didn’t understand you? In this powerful episode, we’re joined by clinical psychologist Monique Mitchelson to explore the rich landscape of neurodivergence – from late diagnoses to...
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