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Surviving Parenthood: Neurodivergent Edition

Surviving Parenthood: Neurodivergent Edition

By: Vida Carey
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Surviving Parenthood is a raw and real podcast for neurodivergent parents navigating ADHD, autism, and the messy, beautiful realities of raising kids. Through interviews with parents, community resources, and lived experiences Host Vida Carey shares candid stories, hard-won lessons, and small wins to remind parents they’re not alone—and that every day is a chance to begin again.

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Episodes
  • Episode 5: Rethinking Parenting: A Neuroaffirming Conversation with Dr. Jessica Myszak
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of Surviving Parenthood: Neurodivergent Edition, host Vida Carey — a neurodivergent parent and educator — sits down with Dr. Jessica Myszak, a neuroaffirming psychologist, for an insightful and compassionate conversation about the realities of parenting while neurodivergent.

    Together, they explore the unique challenges and triumphs that come with neurodivergent parenting, from managing parent guilt to learning how to set healthy boundaries and reparent the inner child. Dr. Myszak shares expert insights on how parents can support neurodivergent children with patience, understanding, and authenticity while also supporting themselves.

    This heartfelt episode reminds listeners that there’s no such thing as perfect parenting — only growth, creativity, and resilience. By embracing imperfection and leaning into community, neurodivergent parents can find healing, balance, and deeper connection with their children and themselves.

    Key Takeaways

    • Parenting is challenging for everyone, but especially for neurodivergent individuals.
    • Community and mutual support are vital for neurodivergent parents.
    • Perfection isn’t the goal — authenticity is.
    • Healthy boundaries create space for balance and calm.
    • Reparenting your inner child can lead to healing and growth.
    • Supporting neurodivergent children requires empathy and patience.
    • Self-compassion helps manage parent guilt and burnout.
    • Letting kids experience failure helps them build confidence and resilience.
    • Neurodivergent parents bring unique insights, creativity, and strengths to their families.


    Keywords: neurodivergent parenting, community support, parent guilt, setting boundaries, reparenting, neuroaffirming care, resilience, creativity, embracing imperfection, supporting children

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    54 mins
  • Episode 4: Embracing Imperfection and the Word "No"
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of Surviving Parenthood: Neurodivergent Edition, host Vida Carey welcomes guest Melanie Branch for a deeply honest conversation about the challenges of parenting while neurodivergent.

    Together, they unpack what it means to parent while in survival mode, the process of discovering and understanding their own ADHD and autism, and how embracing imperfection can lead to healthier, more joyful family dynamics.

    Vida and Melanie discuss the power of boundaries, energy management, and self-care as acts of self-preservation — not selfishness. They share personal stories of growth, burnout, and breakthroughs, offering a compassionate reminder that neurodivergent parents are often cycle breakers doing the best they can with the tools they have.

    This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, authenticity, and redefining success in motherhood and beyond.

    Key Takeaways

    • Parenting while neurodivergent presents unique emotional and practical challenges.
    • Many parents receive their diagnoses later in life, reshaping self-understanding.
    • Living in survival mode can create chronic stress and exhaustion.
    • Clear boundaries are essential for emotional regulation and peace.
    • Self-care isn’t optional — it’s foundational to effective parenting.
    • Children thrive when they feel safe, seen, and heard.
    • Perfection isn’t the goal — progress and presence matter most.
    • Open communication fosters trust and connection with children.
    • Managing energy helps balance parenting, work, and mental health.
    • Every parenting journey is personal — comparison steals joy.
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    34 mins
  • Episode 3: Understanding the Impact of Your Diagnosis on Parenting
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode of Surviving Parenthood, host Vida Carey sits down with Shelli Stanley, a fellow neurodivergent parent, for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation about the realities of raising children while managing autism, ADHD, and everyday life.

    Together, they explore the transformative impact of a diagnosis, how it brings clarity and understanding, and how communication and self-advocacy become vital tools in building healthier family dynamics. Shelly opens up about her journey through overstimulation, the challenges of societal expectations, and how she’s learned to adapt her parenting strategies to align with her neurodivergent strengths.

    This deeply honest conversation sheds light on the emotional complexity of parenting while neurodivergent — and offers hope, validation, and practical insight for anyone walking a similar path.

    Key Takeaways

    • Parenting can be uniquely challenging — and rewarding — for neurodivergent individuals.
    • A diagnosis provides clarity and helps reframe past experiences.
    • Open communication builds stronger relationships with children.
    • Overstimulation is real and can significantly impact parenting.
    • Self-advocacy matters for both parents and children.
    • Active listening and observation help meet children’s needs more effectively.
    • Parenting strategies can (and should) be tailored to neurodivergent traits.
    • Societal expectations can shape — and sometimes strain — parenting approaches.
    • Alcohol is sometimes used as a coping mechanism, but it is a slippery slope. Awareness can lead to healthier stress management.
    • Reflection and growth are key parts of evolving as a parent.

    Keywords: neurodivergent parenting, autism, ADHD, parenting challenges, relationships, communication, diagnosis, overstimulation, self-advocacy, growth

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    1 hr and 1 min
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