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Description
Amy and Bronwyn explore communication from the Autistic/Takiwatanga and ADHD/Aroreretini perspectives. We bring in spoon theory, masking, the Double Empathy Problem, and offer several tips to improve communication between perinatal...
show moreContent warning: Discussion of suicide
Transcripts: Available at Neurobirthpodcast.com
Opening and Closing Music: “Fashion Motivation” by RoyaltyFreeMusic via Pixabay
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