<p><em>What if what looks like "attitude" is actually miscommunication?</em></p><br><p>In this episode of&nbsp;<em>The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast</em>, host Paul Cruz sits down with Felicia M. L. Davis to explore how autism and ADHD show up in everyday conversations, workplaces, and relationships—and why so many neurodivergent people are misunderstood.</p><br><p>From literal thinking and missed social cues to masking, burnout, and workplace bias, this conversation reveals the hidden cost of not understanding how different brains work. Together, Paul and Felicia examine how communication differences are often misinterpreted and why those misunderstandings can affect careers, relationships, mental health, and a person's sense of belonging.</p><br><p>The discussion also explores what leaders, managers, organizations, and communities can do right now to create more inclusive, productive, and supportive environments.</p><br><p>If you're a manager, partner, educator, or someone who has ever felt misunderstood, this episode may change how you think about communication.</p><br><p><strong>In this episode, you'll hear about:</strong></p><br><p>• Autism and ADHD communication differences</p><p>• Literal thinking and social communication challenges</p><p>• Masking and the hidden cost of fitting in</p><p>• Neurodivergent burnout and workplace stress</p><p>• Why communication is often mistaken for attitude</p><p>• Workplace inclusion and leadership strategies</p><p>• Building psychologically safe environments</p><p>• Supporting neurodivergent employees, colleagues, and loved ones</p><br><p><strong>About Felicia M. L. Davis</strong></p><br><p>Felicia M. L. Davis is an advocate, speaker, and business leader who brings lived experience and practical insight to conversations about autism, ADHD, leadership, and inclusion.</p><br><p>In this episode, she shares her personal journey toward diagnosis and the lessons she has learned navigating work, communication, relationships, and systems that often misunderstand neurodivergent minds.</p><br><p>Felicia is also the co-author of the upcoming book:</p><p><em>Autism, Not Attitude: Neurodivergence at Work and in Relationships</em></p><br><p>Learn more at:</p><p>feliciamldavis.com/book</p><br><p>Eunoia Thinking:</p><p><a href="http://www.eunoiathinking.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.eunoiathinking.com</a></p><br><p><strong>This episode is especially valuable for:</strong></p><br><p>• Neurodivergent adults</p><p>• Managers and team leaders</p><p>• HR and DEI professionals</p><p>• Spouses and family members</p><p>• Educators and support professionals</p><p>• Anyone who wants to better understand communication differences and build more inclusive environments</p><br><p><strong>Why this conversation matters</strong></p><br><p>Too many neurodivergent people spend years being misunderstood before they are ever supported. This episode brings language, clarity, and compassion to experiences that are often dismissed, misread, or overlooked.</p><p>Felicia reminds us that understanding neurodivergence is not about lowering expectations. It's about creating the conditions for people to thrive.</p><br><p><strong>Share This Episode</strong></p><br><p>If this conversation resonated with you, consider sharing it with:</p><p>• A manager</p><p>• An HR leader</p><p>• An educator</p><p>• A spouse or family member</p><p>• Someone exploring whether they may be neurodivergent</p><br><p>Because understanding changes everything.</p><br><p><strong>Subscribe &amp; Support</strong></p><br><p>If you enjoyed this episode of&nbsp;<em>The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast</em>, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the show with others.</p><br><p>Your support helps amplify neurodivergent voices, increase understanding, and create a more inclusive world where every mind belongs.</p><br><p>#Neurodiversity #Autism #ADHD #WorkplaceInclusion #Accessibility #Leadership #Neurodivergent #Communication #Inclusion #HumanResources #DisabilityInclusion #NeurodiversityVoices #Podcast</p><p><strong>About The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast</strong></p><br><p>The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast amplifies real voices, real stories, and real impact through conversations about autism, ADHD, neurodiversity, accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, education, employment, and lived experience.</p><br><p>Hosted by Paul Cruz.</p><br><p>Website:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.neurodiversityvoices.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.neurodiversityvoices.com</a></p><br><p>Instagram • LinkedIn • YouTube:</p><p>@neurodiversityvoicespodcast</p><br><p>Disclaimer: This podcast shares educational content and personal perspectives and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or other advice.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast

The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast

Autism, Not Attitude: Why Workplaces Misunderstand Neurodivergent Employees with Felicia Davis

APR 18, 202689 MIN
The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast

Autism, Not Attitude: Why Workplaces Misunderstand Neurodivergent Employees with Felicia Davis

APR 18, 202689 MIN

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<p><em>What if what looks like "attitude" is actually miscommunication?</em></p><br><p>In this episode of&nbsp;<em>The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast</em>, host Paul Cruz sits down with Felicia M. L. Davis to explore how autism and ADHD show up in everyday conversations, workplaces, and relationships—and why so many neurodivergent people are misunderstood.</p><br><p>From literal thinking and missed social cues to masking, burnout, and workplace bias, this conversation reveals the hidden cost of not understanding how different brains work. Together, Paul and Felicia examine how communication differences are often misinterpreted and why those misunderstandings can affect careers, relationships, mental health, and a person's sense of belonging.</p><br><p>The discussion also explores what leaders, managers, organizations, and communities can do right now to create more inclusive, productive, and supportive environments.</p><br><p>If you're a manager, partner, educator, or someone who has ever felt misunderstood, this episode may change how you think about communication.</p><br><p><strong>In this episode, you'll hear about:</strong></p><br><p>• Autism and ADHD communication differences</p><p>• Literal thinking and social communication challenges</p><p>• Masking and the hidden cost of fitting in</p><p>• Neurodivergent burnout and workplace stress</p><p>• Why communication is often mistaken for attitude</p><p>• Workplace inclusion and leadership strategies</p><p>• Building psychologically safe environments</p><p>• Supporting neurodivergent employees, colleagues, and loved ones</p><br><p><strong>About Felicia M. L. Davis</strong></p><br><p>Felicia M. L. Davis is an advocate, speaker, and business leader who brings lived experience and practical insight to conversations about autism, ADHD, leadership, and inclusion.</p><br><p>In this episode, she shares her personal journey toward diagnosis and the lessons she has learned navigating work, communication, relationships, and systems that often misunderstand neurodivergent minds.</p><br><p>Felicia is also the co-author of the upcoming book:</p><p><em>Autism, Not Attitude: Neurodivergence at Work and in Relationships</em></p><br><p>Learn more at:</p><p>feliciamldavis.com/book</p><br><p>Eunoia Thinking:</p><p><a href="http://www.eunoiathinking.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.eunoiathinking.com</a></p><br><p><strong>This episode is especially valuable for:</strong></p><br><p>• Neurodivergent adults</p><p>• Managers and team leaders</p><p>• HR and DEI professionals</p><p>• Spouses and family members</p><p>• Educators and support professionals</p><p>• Anyone who wants to better understand communication differences and build more inclusive environments</p><br><p><strong>Why this conversation matters</strong></p><br><p>Too many neurodivergent people spend years being misunderstood before they are ever supported. This episode brings language, clarity, and compassion to experiences that are often dismissed, misread, or overlooked.</p><p>Felicia reminds us that understanding neurodivergence is not about lowering expectations. It's about creating the conditions for people to thrive.</p><br><p><strong>Share This Episode</strong></p><br><p>If this conversation resonated with you, consider sharing it with:</p><p>• A manager</p><p>• An HR leader</p><p>• An educator</p><p>• A spouse or family member</p><p>• Someone exploring whether they may be neurodivergent</p><br><p>Because understanding changes everything.</p><br><p><strong>Subscribe &amp; Support</strong></p><br><p>If you enjoyed this episode of&nbsp;<em>The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast</em>, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the show with others.</p><br><p>Your support helps amplify neurodivergent voices, increase understanding, and create a more inclusive world where every mind belongs.</p><br><p>#Neurodiversity #Autism #ADHD #WorkplaceInclusion #Accessibility #Leadership #Neurodivergent #Communication #Inclusion #HumanResources #DisabilityInclusion #NeurodiversityVoices #Podcast</p><p><strong>About The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast</strong></p><br><p>The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast amplifies real voices, real stories, and real impact through conversations about autism, ADHD, neurodiversity, accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, education, employment, and lived experience.</p><br><p>Hosted by Paul Cruz.</p><br><p>Website:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.neurodiversityvoices.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.neurodiversityvoices.com</a></p><br><p>Instagram • LinkedIn • YouTube:</p><p>@neurodiversityvoicespodcast</p><br><p>Disclaimer: This podcast shares educational content and personal perspectives and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or other advice.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>