What a Late Autism Diagnosis Can Reveal About ADHD, School, and Self-UnderstandingI sat down with Carly Faye to talk about what happens when a late autism diagnosis suddenly puts years of questions into focus.In this conversation, I explore Carly’s path from educator to functional nutrition practitioner and coach, and how her ADHD and recent autism diagnosis changed the way she sees her past, her work, and herself. We talk about the students she felt drawn to, the school experiences that didn’t quite fit, and the quiet signs that made more sense only later.What stayed with me most is how often neurodivergent people are misunderstood, especially when they look “fine” from the outside. Carly shares what it meant to realize she had support needs all along, why certain advice never fit, and how that awareness is shaping the way she now helps others. There’s also a powerful part of this conversation about grief, relief, identity, and learning to stop treating difference like something that needs fixing.About the GuestCarly Faye is a former educator, functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner, and coach. She supports clients through nutrition, emotional processing, and nervous system-aware care, with a strong understanding of neurodivergence and inclusion.Timestamps0:02 - I welcome Carly Faye and we begin with her background in education1:09 - What her classroom looked like for students who learned differently5:04 - Carly shares her ADHD diagnosis and recent autism diagnosis11:00 - Why tests, language, and “right answers” can feel so complicated20:17 - What led her to explore autism at 4124:16 - What the diagnosis process was really like26:14 - Relief, grief, and making sense of a late diagnosis39:15 - How understanding her neurodivergence changed the way she supports clients43:38 - What schools still miss about neurodivergent kids52:46 - What Carly wants teachers, coaches, and helpers to know if they’re quietly wondering about themselvesCarlys Links:https://www.instagram.com/carlyinfocushttps://www.carlyinfocus.com/If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, overlooked, or unsure why certain things seem harder than they “should,” I think this episode will stay with you. Listen in, and see what clicks for you.#AutismDiagnosis #ADHD #Neurodivergent #LateDiagnosed #InclusionHosted 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:
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