Exploring Different Brains

A video interview series featuring in-depth conversations with advocates, experts, and individuals from all walks of neurodiversity—highlighting stories, research, and lived experiences across the spectrum.

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Exploring Different Brains is a weekly video and audio podcast series featuring extended interviews with neurodivergent self-advocates, scientists, doctors, educators, therapists, and others making a difference for the community
Each episode provides valuable perspectives from diverse voices in the neurodiversity community, creating a platform for understanding, acceptance, and advocacy. Our mission is to bridge gaps in understanding and promote a more inclusive society through meaningful conversation
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Cover image - Studying Psychology & Maintaining Mental Health, with Shanna Anssari | EDB 295

Studying Psychology & Maintaining Mental Health, with Shanna Anssari | EDB 295

VIDEO - Psychology student Shanna Anssari, M.S. shares how she navigated mental health challenges while pursuing her education.
Cover image - Neurodivergent in College, with Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | EDB 249

Neurodivergent in College, with Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | EDB 249

(VIDEO - 32 mins) Dr. Eric Endlich discusses his work helping neurodivergent students find the right college.
Cover image - Navigating Sensory Sensitivities, with Dr. Janice Ryan | EDB 273

Navigating Sensory Sensitivities, with Dr. Janice Ryan | EDB 273

VIDEO - Dr. Janice Ryan shares how awareness of sensory issues improves therapy for the neurodivergent.
Cover image - Succeeding After Trauma, with Jose Del Cueto | EDB 294

Succeeding After Trauma, with Jose Del Cueto | EDB 294

VIDEO - Author & self-advocate Jose Del Cueto shares his journey from a traumatic childhood with undiagnosed ADHD, dyslexia, and