• Simplify My Soda: A Crispy Coke RTO Love Story
    Jan 21 2026

    I have a habit of saying the obvious things most workplaces avoid.

    Hi, I’m Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do.

    In this episode of Different, Not Broken, I break down why basic human standards at work get treated like radical ideas, why return to office policies are deeply ableist, and why so much “innovative leadership” is really just common sense wrapped in better language.

    This episode is about simplifying what’s been overcomplicated for years.

    You’ll hear:

    1. Why psychological safety isn’t a perk
    2. How bad management hides behind complexity
    3. The real reason companies are pushing return to office
    4. Why clarity often gets mistaken for controversy
    5. What actually changes when you treat people like humans

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    Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 – Why saying the obvious sounds “radical”

    02:08 – The bare minimum we’ve stopped expecting at work

    03:47 – Psychological safety isn’t a perk

    04:38 – Why return to office is deeply ableist

    06:36 – The real reason companies want people back in offices

    07:46 – Bad management disguised as productivity

    09:05 – Treat people like humans and they quit less

    10:36 – Listener brag: feeling on top of life

    11:15 – Why I hate “love languages”

    11:49 – The science and art of a crispy Coke

    13:49 – Big bubbles, bad Coke, and betrayal

    15:31 – Freestyle machines are not acceptable

    17:59 – Small Talk Listener Question: grieving a late neurodivergent diagnosis

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    27 mins
  • You're Not Broken. You Were Taught Harmful Theology!
    Jan 14 2026

    You’re not broken.

    But a lot of us were taught to believe we were.

    Hi, I’m Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do. And in this episode of Different, Not Broken, I’m talking with Libby Alders, a pastoral chaplain who works at the intersection of faith, trauma, and identity, about what happens when religion stops being a source of comfort and starts quietly doing damage.

    We get into how harmful theology gets lodged in your nervous system, why so many neurodivergent and LGBTQIA people grow up feeling fundamentally wrong, and how community can heal or harm depending on who’s allowed to show up fully.

    This isn’t a debate about belief. It’s a conversation about safety. About moral injury. About certainty being weaponised. And about finding ways to make meaning without being told who you’re allowed to be.

    There’s swearing. There’s honesty. There’s a surprising amount of warmth for a conversation that doesn’t pull its punches.

    Once you’ve been inspired to brag, here’s where you can do it!

    https://differentnotbrokenpodcast.com/voicemail

    Useful stuff

    Stuff that helps you become awesome even if you’re different: https://stan.store/elletwo

    My grown up job: https://lbeehealth.com/

    Timestamped summary

    00:00 “You’re Not Broken. You Were Taught Harmful Theology”

    04:18 Certainty, faith, and why curiosity matters

    09:32 Religion, trauma, and moral injury

    14:41 Neurodivergence, queerness, and conditional belonging

    20:06 Losing faith without losing yourself

    26:55 Finding safer community and meaning

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    41 mins
  • Can somebody please explain this timeline to me?
    Jan 9 2026

    Can somebody please explain this timeline to me?

    Because I have a confession.

    Last week — not even sure which day, definitely one of the days ending in “y” — something happened.

    And I have no idea how.

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    3 mins
  • I Survived the Flight and Still Won’t Load the Toilet Roll
    Jan 7 2026

    Flying makes me anxious. Not the mild kind. The walls-closing-in, I-need-control kind.

    Hi, I'm Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do. And in this episode of "Different, Not Broken" I talk about what it was like flying with someone who supported me without making a thing of it. No fuss. No questions. No spotlight. Just quiet, steady presence.

    We get into why that kind of support works so well, especially for anxious and neurodivergent people, and why “are you okay?” is often the least helpful thing you can say.

    Once you've been inspired to brag, here's where you can do it! - https://differentnotbrokenpodcast.com/voicemail

    Useful stuff

    Stuff that helps you become awesome even if you're different: https://stan.store/elletwo

    My grown up job: https://lbeehealth.com/

    Timestamped summary

    00:00 "Therapist as Emotional Support"

    05:49 "Calm Support During Turbulence"

    07:26 "Weird Ears and Airplanes"

    12:32 Toilet Paper Holder Frustrations

    16:49 "Outgrowing Expectations and Tolerance"

    18:46 Sibling Conflict and Resolution

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    24 mins
  • What If This Is It?
    Dec 31 2025

    Nobody tells you this part about being a parent.

    That every boundary you set comes with a quiet, gnawing guilt.

    Needing space. Wanting quiet. Asking not to be touched for five minutes.

    And immediately wondering if you’ll regret it forever.

    Hi, I'm Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do.

    And in this episode of Different, Not Broken, I talk about the constant tug-of-war between your needs as a human and your guilt as a parent.

    Because even when your kids are healthy, safe, loved, and thriving, it can still feel like you’re failing someone all the time.

    Usually yourself. Sometimes them.

    Often both.

    I get into overstimulation, sensory overload, and why tiny, almost invisible things can feel completely unbearable when your fuse is already short.

    And I talk about that thought parents torture themselves with over and over again.

    What if this is the last time?

    This is a conversation for parents who love their kids deeply and still sometimes need room to breathe.

    Useful stuff

    Stuff that helps you become awesome even if you’re different: https://stan.store/elletwo

    My grown up job: https://lbeehealth.com/

    Timestamped summary

    00:00 The chaos nobody prepares you for

    01:00 When your fuse feels dangerously short

    03:03 Overstimulation and sensory overload

    06:20 The tiny thing that breaks you

    10:45 “What if this is the last time?”

    14:50 The moment I knew I’d done something right

    27:30 Recording while being a parent

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    27 mins
  • The super secret Christmas episode
    Dec 25 2025

    Shhhhh! Come in and have a listen to your gift. Don't tell anyone....

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    4 mins
  • Are You an Order Muppet or a Chaos Muppet?
    Dec 24 2025

    Nobody really explains this part of relationships either.

    That a lot of the friction isn’t about love, or communication, or effort.

    It’s about order.

    And chaos.

    And which one of you is quietly losing your mind because the other one will not, under any circumstances, make a plan.

    Hi, I’m Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do.

    And in this episode of Different, Not Broken, I introduce you to the single most accurate relationship framework I’ve ever found.

    It comes from the greatest relationship philosopher of our time.

    Jim Henson.

    I’m talking Order Muppets and Chaos Muppets.

    Who they are.

    Why they keep finding each other.

    And why once you see it, you genuinely can’t unsee it.

    We get into partners, kids, siblings, colleagues, and the moment when an Order Muppet finally snaps and goes full feral Kermit.

    We talk about why chaos isn’t a flaw.

    Why order isn’t control.

    And why most conflict is really just two nervous systems speaking completely different languages.

    There’s also a listener question about masking.

    What it costs.

    Why it’s exhausting.

    And how to start noticing who you actually are underneath all the coping.

    It’s funny.

    It’s unreasonably accurate.

    And it will absolutely ruin the way you look at the people in your life, in the best possible way.

    If you’ve ever thought “why am I the only one holding this together?”

    Or “why does this person make everything harder?”

    Congratulations. You’re probably a Muppet.

    Let’s figure out which kind.

    Useful stuff

    Stuff that helps you become awesome even if you’re different: https://stan.store/elletwo

    My grown up job: https://lbeehealth.com/

    Timestamped summary

    00:00 Are You an Order Muppet or a Chaos Muppet?

    02:18 Jim Henson’s accidental relationship genius

    05:04 Why opposites don’t just attract, they survive

    08:41 Families, kids, and chaos tolerance

    11:22 When Order Muppets finally lose their shit

    13:09 Listener question: masking and exhaustion

    14:05 How to start unmasking without blowing up your life

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    17 mins
  • Embracing The Gift of Nothing and Why Modesty Hasn't Helped Your Career!
    Dec 17 2025

    Nobody tells you this part about being an adult.

    That most of your energy gets burned on decisions. Small ones. Constant ones. What to eat. What to say. How to say it nicely. Who not to upset. When to apologise. Again.

    Hi, I'm Lauren Howard. You can call me L2. Like other people do. And in this episode of "Different, Not Broken" I talk about the real gift overwhelmed people actually want.

    Not stuff.

    Not experiences.

    Not another thing you’re supposed to be grateful for.

    Just nothing.

    Relax, there's logic in here if you listen.

    I also get into something we’ve been quietly taught for years: that staying modest, keeping your head down, and not bragging will somehow pay off. To be honest, it usually hasn’t. And pretending otherwise hasn’t helped anyone.

    This is a conversation about decision fatigue, invisible labour, and why being good at things isn’t something you should apologise for. It’s funny, sharp, honest, and probably a bit too relatable if you’re the person everyone relies on.

    If you’re tired, capable, and done pretending you’re not — this one’s for you.

    Once you've been inspired to brag, here's where you can do it! - https://differentnotbrokenpodcast.com/voicemail

    Useful stuff

    Stuff that helps you become awesome even if you're different: https://stan.store/elletwo

    My grown up job: https://lbeehealth.com/

    Timestamped summary

    00:00 "What I Really Want"*

    05:46 "Craving Decision-Free Solitude"

    06:18 "Adulting is Meal Planning"

    10:11 "Garbage Day Struggles"

    15:44 Boundaries on Personal Questions

    16:25 "Pets as Family"

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    23 mins