
Being neurodivergent can feel isolating—but it doesn’t have to. In this powerful and relatable conversation, ND Outloud hosts Danielle Ralston and Shaye Woodward open up about their own executive dysfunction, messy desks, and bullet journal frustrations. They reveal how community, body doubling, and genuine connection have been game-changers in both their personal lives and coaching careers.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The real-life benefits of body doubling for productivity and accountability
How shared struggles can make you a better coach, leader, or teammate
The emotional and physical toll of masking—and how community helps lift it
Why bullet journals sometimes fail us (and what to do instead)
How investing in community fuels both personal and professional growth
Behind-the-scenes of ND Outloud’s crowdfunding campaign to launch a next-level neurodivergent community app
Key Takeaways:
Community is the cornerstone for neurodivergent success—it’s not just about advice, it’s about connection.
Body doubling works—whether you’re a coach, creative, or simply overwhelmed by your to-do list.
Shared struggles build empathy and make you better equipped to help others.
Masking has a cost—and safe spaces to drop the mask are essential for health and happiness.
Small actions in community settings—like decluttering together—can lead to big, lasting changes.
Investing in community tools (like ND Outloud’s upcoming app) can open more opportunities for connection, productivity, and joy.
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