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The Joy of Neurodiversity
Joy Buckner
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
The Joy of Neurodiversity is where stories meet change. Each episode brings together neurodivergent voices, educators, and changemakers from around the world to reimagine how we understand difference. Through personal stories, practical tools, and bold conversations about inclusion and advocacy, we’re shifting the narrative from awareness to action. Because neurodiversity isn’t just something to include. It’s something to celebrate.
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The Joy of Neurodiversity is where stories meet change. Each episode brings together neurodivergent voices, educators, and changemakers from around the world to reimagine how we understand difference. Through personal stories, practical tools, and bold conversations about inclusion and advocacy, we’re shifting the narrative from awareness to action. Because neurodiversity isn’t just something to include. It’s something to celebrate.
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Education
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šŸŽ™ļøEp. 14 It’s Not About Motivation. It’s Executive Function
The Joy of Neurodiversity
1 hour 23 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
šŸŽ™ļøEp. 14 It’s Not About Motivation. It’s Executive Function

Guest: Crista A. Hopp, Founder & CEO, Connected Pathways Coaching & AcademyTagline: Because every brain is unique—and when you discover what works for yours, everything changes.


šŸ’” Episode Overview

At some point, we’ve all thought it:

ā€œThey’re so smart… they just don’t focus.ā€

ā€œThey never finish what they start.ā€

ā€œWhy can’t they just get organized?ā€

In this eye-opening conversation, Joy sits down with Crista Hopp, an Executive Function and ADHD Coach, to explore why so many bright learners struggle to start, plan, or stay on task despite their best efforts.

Crista breaks down what’s really happening inside the brain’s executive functions the command center that helps us plan, focus, manage time, regulate emotions, and remember what to do next.

You’ll learn why effort alone isn’t enough when this system is underdeveloped and why punishment or pep talks can’t rewire the brain.

But here’s the good news: these skills can be taught and once they are, everything changes.


šŸ” In This Episode

You’ll learn:

  • What executive function (EF) actually is and why it’s the foundation of all learning

  • How EF challenges often get mistaken for laziness, defiance, or lack of motivation

  • Simple, brain-based strategies to strengthen EF skills at home and in the classroom

  • Why supporting neurodivergent learners helps every learner thrive

  • How Crista’s ā€œPrefrontal Power-Upā€ and Mastering Executive Function course make EF skills tangible and fun


🧠 About Crista A. Hopp

Crista A. Hopp

Founder & CEO, Connected Pathways Coaching & Academy

Crista A. Hopp is the founder of Connected Pathways Coaching & Academy (CPC), where she helps students, parents, and educators strengthen executive function (EF) skills through coaching, training, and practical tools. With more than 30 years of experience, Crista and her team support learners from elementary through adulthood in building organization, planning, time management, and regulation skills.


She also leads Connected Pathways Academy, offering professional development through her Mastering Executive Function course for educators, tutors, therapists, and coaches. Crista is the creator of the Prefrontal Power Up an executive function card deck with the Skill Scan and companion workbook, the Sidekick Companion combining neuroscience and real-world strategies that make EF concepts engaging and accessible for all.


🌐 www.connectedpathwayscoaching.com

🌐 www.connectedpathwaysacademy.com

🧩 Get Crista’s free Asking for Help tool here.


šŸ“± Social Media
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/connectedpathways
https://www.instagram.com/connectedpathwayscoaching

TikTok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@connectedpathwayss?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

YouTube:
www.youtube.com/@cristahopp8790

LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/connected-pathways-coaching/posts/?feedView=all

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ConnectedpathwaysCoaching


šŸ”— Resources Mentioned

 🧩 Prefrontal Power-Up Deck: www.connectedpathwaysacademy.com/powerup šŸ†“ Free Tool — ā€œAsking for Helpā€ Sign up here: https://connectedpathwayscoaching.kit.com/7056281e6e šŸ“š More Free Tools: Visit: https://www.connectedpathwaysacademy.com/free#free-tools


🧠 Exciting news from Crista! Her new Prefrontal Power-Up Deck launches the week of Black Friday šŸŽ‰ It’s a full refresh with a new look, updated cards, and the Frontal Skill Scan built right in. Listeners can visit: https://www.connectedpathwaysacademy.com/powerup Ā to see the current version and join the list for the Black Friday release.


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āš–ļø Disclaimer

The information shared in this episode of The Joy of Neurodiversity is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice and should not replace consultation with qualified professionals. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team.


The Joy of Neurodiversity
The Joy of Neurodiversity is where stories meet change. Each episode brings together neurodivergent voices, educators, and changemakers from around the world to reimagine how we understand difference. Through personal stories, practical tools, and bold conversations about inclusion and advocacy, we’re shifting the narrative from awareness to action. Because neurodiversity isn’t just something to include. It’s something to celebrate.