The NeuroDADverse is more than just a podcast, it’s a weekly therapy session between two long-time friends reconnecting through the shared highs and lows of neurodivergent parenthood.
Danny is raising a six-year-old, while Ben is navigating life with two teenagers. Between them, their lived experiences span early years and adolescence, offering valuable perspective for any parent on the neurodivergent journey. Their conversations blend lived wisdom, raw honesty, and light-hearted reflection, often with Danny just entering stages that Ben has already faced. This dynamic brings warmth, curiosity, and relatable storytelling that resonates across all ages and stages of parenting.
At its heart, The NeuroDADverse exists because parenting neurodivergent children can feel incredibly isolating. Many of society’s norms simply don’t apply and it’s rare to find someone who truly hears you. This podcast was born from the need to find and grow that tribe. A space where parents can feel seen, heard, and appreciated.
Whether you’re in the thick of meltdowns, laughing uncontrollably with them or even just wondering about diagnoses you’re not alone.
Here, we speak with love, lead though our understanding and share with honesty. This is a space for ideas, laughter, and connection.
Please remember:
You are doing better than you think.
You are enough.
You are not alone.
Welcome to the NeuroDADverse.“
Real talk from two dads raising neurodivergent kids with love, laughter, and plenty of chaos.
Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok and watch us on Youtube @NeuroDadversepodcast
Theme music by Hands Up! https://www.instagram.com/handsuppunk/?hl=en
Show produced by Squid Shack Studios https://www.instagram.com/squidshackstudios/
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The NeuroDADverse is more than just a podcast, it’s a weekly therapy session between two long-time friends reconnecting through the shared highs and lows of neurodivergent parenthood.
Danny is raising a six-year-old, while Ben is navigating life with two teenagers. Between them, their lived experiences span early years and adolescence, offering valuable perspective for any parent on the neurodivergent journey. Their conversations blend lived wisdom, raw honesty, and light-hearted reflection, often with Danny just entering stages that Ben has already faced. This dynamic brings warmth, curiosity, and relatable storytelling that resonates across all ages and stages of parenting.
At its heart, The NeuroDADverse exists because parenting neurodivergent children can feel incredibly isolating. Many of society’s norms simply don’t apply and it’s rare to find someone who truly hears you. This podcast was born from the need to find and grow that tribe. A space where parents can feel seen, heard, and appreciated.
Whether you’re in the thick of meltdowns, laughing uncontrollably with them or even just wondering about diagnoses you’re not alone.
Here, we speak with love, lead though our understanding and share with honesty. This is a space for ideas, laughter, and connection.
Please remember:
You are doing better than you think.
You are enough.
You are not alone.
Welcome to the NeuroDADverse.“
Real talk from two dads raising neurodivergent kids with love, laughter, and plenty of chaos.
Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok and watch us on Youtube @NeuroDadversepodcast
Theme music by Hands Up! https://www.instagram.com/handsuppunk/?hl=en
Show produced by Squid Shack Studios https://www.instagram.com/squidshackstudios/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

🎧 Episode 19: The NeuroDADverse Podcast
This week’s episode dives into one of Dan’s toughest parenting moments yet, where the process of a 'simple' haircut spirals into heartbreak.
Also in this raw, honest episode, Ben discusses another week of having 'tough' topic conversations with Oscar after an incident on the way to school. Another week of tales where parenting neurodivergent and things don’t go to plan.
Ben and Dan explore:
•When everyday moments become emotional landmines
•Frankie’s haircut meltdown and how it really went down
•The invisible toll of routines, regulation, and trust
•Sunday dread and school prep anxiety
•The pressure of solo parenting and staying composed
•Why “showing up” is sometimes the only win
YouTube Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to Episode 19
01:20 – Three-Word Week (Tennis Style)
03:00 – School attendance pressure vs real-life chaos
05:50 – Frankie and the haircut: what really happened
09:30 – Emotional fallout and unexpected grief
13:15 – The struggle to balance calm with chaos
16:00 – Regrouping after a meltdown
18:30 – Why ND kids need control of their body
21:15 – Sundays and emotional resets
24:10 – Morning routine stress: the “bus soon” problem
27:00 – Oscar’s sensory needs and emotional cues
30:00 – The loneliness of solo parenting
33:20 – Support systems (or lack thereof)
37:10 – Processing vs reacting: learning as you go
40:15 – The need for emotional safety in school settings
44:00 – Trust, trauma, and the long game
49:00 – Holding space for the hard stuff
53:30 – Bath-time regulation and routine
60:00 – Wrapping up: honesty over perfection
Like what you heard?
Join us in the NeuroDADverse in all the usual places in our link tree:
https://linktr.ee/NeuroDADverse
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/neurodadverse/id1828520219
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/0dcFZNbAX4eixDu3vLLPWF?si=ee285ea2e8ab4fb7
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