Ep. 2: The User's Guide: Unmasking Neurodivergent Thinking
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Ever wonder what it's like inside a neurodivergent mind?
In this raw and revealing episode, host Kedra Flowers shares her "User's Guide" – a document she once sent to employees that accidentally became a peek behind the mask she didn't know she was wearing.
Discover why her answers change depending on when you ask, why completion is all that matters, and how lateral thinking creates solutions neurotypical minds might never imagine. From inventing pot-locking headbands to designing life-changing courses in real-time, Kedra explores the gap between neurodivergent innovation and a world built for "the square."
In this episode:• The controversial User's Guide that made neurotypicals laugh and neurodivergents say "finally, someone gets it"• Why lateral thinking means every conversation creates something new• The challenge of building businesses for neurotypical operations when you think outside the box by default• How masking is about copying behavior, not understanding thinking• Book recommendation: "The Autistic's Guide to Self-Discovery" by Sol Smith
Perfect for neurodivergent listeners seeking validation, neurotypical allies wanting understanding, entrepreneurs navigating different thinking styles, and anyone tired of editing themselves to be understood.
Keywords: neurodivergent, ADHD, autism, AuDHD, lateral thinking, masking, neurodiversity, entrepreneurship, self-discovery, communication styles, workplace accommodations