In the inaugural episode of the NeuroAccess@Work podcast, host Annie Crowe, an Australian human rights lawyer and founder of NeuroAccess, engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Dr. Mel Houser, founder of All Brains Belong.
They explore a range of topics central to neurodiversity in the workplace, including creating neuroinclusive cultures, the prevalence and impact of burnout in the neurodivergent community, the importance of understanding individual access needs and self-advocacy, and the role of psychological safety.
Dr. Houser shares their personal experiences as a neurodivergent individual, discussing the challenges and nuances of masking and unmasking in various environments.
The episode emphasises the importance of understanding and addressing individual needs in promoting inclusivity and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to foster a more neurodiversity-affirming workplace.
Key Themes:
These themes collectively highlight the importance of understanding, respecting, and advocating for the needs of neurodivergent individuals in professional settings.
Host: Annie Crowe (she/her) - Australian human rights lawyer, founder of NeuroAccess, focused on accessibility for neurodivergent people.
Guest: Dr. Mel Houser (she/they) - Family physician, founder of All Brains Belong.
Date of Live Podcast: 19 December 2023
Duration: 36 minutes
This podcast is proudly sponsored by NeuroAccess: https://www.neuroaccess.com.au/
Join Annie's NeuroAccess Network: https://neuroaccess-network.mn.co/
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