I learned I was AUDHD at 61 and my life finally made sense

MAR 13, 202652 MIN
The Neurodivergent Connection / The Curious Storyteller

I learned I was AUDHD at 61 and my life finally made sense

MAR 13, 202652 MIN

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AUDHD Is Its Own Thing: Stephanie Lewis on RSD, Sensory Life, and a Therapy That Doesn’t Rely on TalkingStruggling with therapy that asks you to “talk it out” when words won’t come? This one’s for you.In this episode, I sit down with Stephanie Lewis—retired special education teacher, school psychologist, and coach—who discovered her own autism and ADHD in her 60s. We unpack why AUDHD isn’t just “autism + ADHD,” how that shows up day to day, and why so many of us feel unseen in traditional therapy.Stephanie reveals a structured, non-language-based process she created that helps with things like rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD), shutdowns, and overwhelm—without forcing you to label every feeling. You’ll hear how it works with the nervous system, why confidence is a habit you can build, and the subtle shifts clients notice first.By the end, you’ll see new possibilities for relief and self-trust—and you’ll have a simple first step you can try today. But how does this approach reduce RSD episodes? What makes it flexible for different AUDHD profiles? And why do many clients feel “seen” long before they say much at all?About the GuestStephanie Lewis is a retired special education teacher and school psychologist turned coach. After decades supporting neurodivergent folks, she learned she’s autistic with ADHD and now focuses on accessible methods that don’t depend on heavy talk therapy. She also offers free intro sessions to her process on Facebook and Zoom.Key Timestamps0:11 – Meet Stephanie Lewis and her late-in-life diagnosis1:59 – What AUDHD really means (and why it’s not in the DSM…yet)11:49 – The problem Stephanie set out to solve with a non-talking method16:52 – When traditional therapy missed the mark18:27 – “You function”: a simple way to describe the AUDHD experience27:29 – How this structure differs from typical approaches31:52 – Working with the nervous system, not against it33:43 – Handling burnout, shutdowns, and overwhelm in real time42:54 – For the AUDHD listener exhausted by bad therapy44:18 – A quick, calming drawing practice for overwhelmIf this resonated, subscribe and share with someone who needs it. Find Stephanie’s links in the show notes, join our community newsletter, and keep the conversation going with me on socials.Keywords: AUDHD, autism, ADHD, neurodivergent, RSD, rejection sensitive dysphoria, shutdowns, burnout, sensory sensitivity, DSM-5, nonverbal therapy, drawing-based therapy, habit buildingCall to Action: Subscribe for more supportive conversations, grab the links to Stephanie’s free sessions, and send this to a parent, educator, or friend who could use practical, compassionate tools.#AUDHD #Neurodivergent #Autism #ADHD #RSDHosted by Reid Miles.Conversations unfold naturally — no scripts, no rush.🎧 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts🌐 More about the show and past episodes: https://podcast.ausha.co/neurodivergantconnection-thecuriousstroyteller📩 Guest inquiries & media: [email protected] on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.