Change of Mind is a neuroscience-informed podcast about how we adapt, grow, and keep functioning when life doesn’t go to plan.
Hosted by a registered nurse and neuroscience educator, the show blends clinical experience, lived caregiving reality, and brain science to explore burnout, neuroplasticity, nervous system regulation, neurodivergence, and mental load.
Short, evidence-based episodes for people living complex lives — and still becoming.
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Change of Mind is a neuroscience-informed podcast about how we adapt, grow, and keep functioning when life doesn’t go to plan.
Hosted by a registered nurse and neuroscience educator, the show blends clinical experience, lived caregiving reality, and brain science to explore burnout, neuroplasticity, nervous system regulation, neurodivergence, and mental load.
Short, evidence-based episodes for people living complex lives — and still becoming.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first part of my conversation with Temple Grandin, we go right back to the beginning — her childhood, her early experiences of being misunderstood, and the moment that changed everything.
This episode is about what happens when adults stop deciding what a child can’t do and start assuming capacity instead. Not competence. Capacity. There’s a difference, and it matters more than most systems are willing to admit. In this series, Temple shares how animals shaped her thinking, how visual reasoning became her strength, and why support, timing, and environment can alter a life trajectory without needing to “fix” a person first. We talk autism, education, misunderstanding, and the long tail of childhood experiences that follow people into adulthood — for better or worse.
This is part one of a longer conversation and it sets the foundation for everything that follows. If you work with children, raise neurodivergent kids, design systems, teach, lead, or simply want to think more carefully about human potential, start here.
Hosted by Johanna Kate.
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This episode is a hello... and a bit of context.
I’m Johanna, a registered nurse with nearly 2 decades of experience across operating theatres and high-pressure healthcare environments. In this first episode of Change of Mind, I share who I am, why this podcast exists, and what we’ll be exploring together.
In this episode, I talk about:
This is a space for curious minds, tired carers, neurodivergent thinkers, and anyone who feels functional on the outside but overloaded on the inside.
No optimisation culture. No pressure to fix yourself. Just evidence-based insight, lived experience, and small shifts that actually stick.
If you’ve ever wondered why knowing better doesn’t always lead to doing better — you’re in the right place.
🎧 New episodes released weekly
📍 Recorded in Australia | Relevant everywhere
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Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, nursing, or mental health advice and is not a substitute for professional care. Always consult your healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your individual needs. While I’m a registered nurse with experience in operating theatres, mental health, neuroscience, and motherhood, the content shared here reflects general information and personal insights — not clinical recommendations.
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