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I Must Be BUG'N
Sheldon Gay
31 episodes
2 weeks ago

Does the world seem like it's dragging along at a different pace? Do you constantly feel like you're the only one who notices "the emperor has no clothes"? Were you constantly teased or shamed for not conforming to what's "normal"? Do you wish you had accommodations for your needs that others readily received?


If that sounds all too familiar, you might be BUGN (Black Underrepresented/Unidentified Gifted and otherwise Neurodivergent).


This is a podcast primarily for Black gifted and otherwise neurodivergent people to learn about and discuss our unique experiences. I'm also here to create a safe and empowering space for all neurodivergent people, especially those who may not officially be identified and those from underrepresented communities. My goal is to move neurodivergence from deficiency to difference and to create a space where labels don't have to feel like pathology.


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Does the world seem like it's dragging along at a different pace? Do you constantly feel like you're the only one who notices "the emperor has no clothes"? Were you constantly teased or shamed for not conforming to what's "normal"? Do you wish you had accommodations for your needs that others readily received?


If that sounds all too familiar, you might be BUGN (Black Underrepresented/Unidentified Gifted and otherwise Neurodivergent).


This is a podcast primarily for Black gifted and otherwise neurodivergent people to learn about and discuss our unique experiences. I'm also here to create a safe and empowering space for all neurodivergent people, especially those who may not officially be identified and those from underrepresented communities. My goal is to move neurodivergence from deficiency to difference and to create a space where labels don't have to feel like pathology.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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It Must Be a Conversation with LaToya Hinton, PhD - Part 2
I Must Be BUG'N
53 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
It Must Be a Conversation with LaToya Hinton, PhD - Part 2

Episode Transcript (provided by Riverside - forgive any errors)


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We're back with the conclusion of our latest episode where I talk with the amazing LaToya Hinton, PhD. She is a late-identified AuDHDer who's gifted. LaToya is a mixed methods researcher, data nerd, python programmer and advocate for neurodivergent women leaders. She had so much to share about her experience of seld-discovery, how her relationship with her parents may have impacted her neurodivergent journey and the need for understanding, acceptance, and support for neurodivergent individuals in leadership roles.


Key Takeaways:

  • Why self-discovery and self-acceptance are critical, especially for marginalized communities
  • Societal expectations can limit the authentic expression of people's humanity
  • How inclusive and accessible work environments are crucial for neurodivergent individuals
  • The intersectionality of neurodivergence and race should be considered in discussions of diversity and inclusion


Information Mentioned in this Episode:

  • LaToya on LinkedIn
  • Neurodivergent Women Leaders: Creative Mentorship and Support
  • Tecessibility Website


Helpful Links:

  • Wait, Could I Be Gifted? The "Quiz"
  • Community for Black/BIPOC Gifted Adults - Our Wild Minds
  • Bloomers Gifted and 2E Facebook Group
  • Umbrella US - Non-profit focused on neurodivergent advocacy
  • Neurodivergent Sanctuary Facebook Group
  • Submit your Questions or Misunderstood Insights


Intro and Outro music provided by byrdversion1 - "It Couldn't Be" from the alb


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I Must Be BUG'N

Does the world seem like it's dragging along at a different pace? Do you constantly feel like you're the only one who notices "the emperor has no clothes"? Were you constantly teased or shamed for not conforming to what's "normal"? Do you wish you had accommodations for your needs that others readily received?


If that sounds all too familiar, you might be BUGN (Black Underrepresented/Unidentified Gifted and otherwise Neurodivergent).


This is a podcast primarily for Black gifted and otherwise neurodivergent people to learn about and discuss our unique experiences. I'm also here to create a safe and empowering space for all neurodivergent people, especially those who may not officially be identified and those from underrepresented communities. My goal is to move neurodivergence from deficiency to difference and to create a space where labels don't have to feel like pathology.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.