You’re not broken and here’s how we live like it

APR 24, 202661 MIN
The Neurodivergent Connection / The Curious Storyteller

You’re not broken and here’s how we live like it

APR 24, 202661 MIN

Description

Late Diagnosis, Grief, and Growth with AuDHD Coach Jenny LucasLate diagnosis can feel like a relief and a gut punch. In this episode, I sit with Jenny Lucas to name both—then move forward.I talk with Jenny about what the world saw versus what was really happening inside, the moment she heard “autistic” and “ADHD,” and the very real grief that followed. You’ll hear how she began unmasking in small, practical ways, what shifted in her marriage and parenting, and why she chose to become the support she couldn’t find. We also explore how AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot help with tone, clarity, and day-to-day overwhelm.I reveal the questions I ask guests about burnout, people-pleasing, and work boundaries—plus the simple experiments Jenny used to figure out what she actually needed. You’ll discover how she reframed self-worth, how she talks to her AuDHD daughters after school, and the one message she wants every late-diagnosed person to hear tonight.By the end, you’ll be thinking: What can I let go of? Where am I masking without realizing it? And how could small supports change my day this week?About the GuestJenny Lucas is a late-diagnosed autistic ADHDer, mom to two AuDHD daughters, former high school music teacher, and creator of resources for neurodivergent women. She’s the author of “Your No-Guide to Life After Late Diagnosis” and shares accessible support across Instagram, TikTok, Substack, and more.Key Timestamps0:02 – Welcome and Jenny’s story: teacher, burnout, and late diagnosis7:11 – “Why does this feel harder for me?” and the cost of people-pleasing11:14 – The ADHD and autism diagnoses: shock, numbness, validation20:12 – The grief no one warns you about—and why capacity dips22:07 – Mourning old coping skills and rethinking energy24:40 – When the diagnosis started to feel empowering27:12 – Using AI for tone, clarity, and daily support31:22 – Becoming the person she needed when support wasn’t there39:17 – What unmasking actually looked like day to day41:39 – How relationships changed at home and at work43:54 – Parenting two AuDHD daughters with more compassion46:25 – “You’re not broken”: inside Jenny’s book52:03 – What clients say in the first conversation55:45 – A message for anyone late diagnosed or questioning56:37 – Where to find Jenny onlineIf this helped, share it with a parent, educator, or friend who needs real-talk support. Subscribe for more conversations on autism, ADHD, and life after diagnosis.#Neurodiversity #Autism #ADHD #AuDHD #LateDiagnosisHosted 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.