Explore the Neuroverse
A space to understand neurodiversity, together. Explore the Neuroverse creates space for open, honest conversations that go beyond labels and into real life. Neurodiversity shapes how we think, feel and move through the world, yet too many people still feel unseen, misunderstood or alone. Each episode explores the realities behind the labels, from parenting and education to identity, relationships, work and everyday life. Through lived experiences, expert insight and relatable guidance, we open conversations that make complexity clearer and connection stronger. Real voices, real stories, real understanding.
A space to understand neurodiversity, together. Explore the Neuroverse creates space for open, honest conversations that go beyond labels and into real life. Neurodiversity shapes how we think, feel and move through the world, yet too many people still feel unseen, misunderstood or alone. Each episode explores the realities behind the labels, from parenting and education to identity, relationships, work and everyday life. Through lived experiences, expert insight and relatable guidance, we open conversations that make complexity clearer and connection stronger. Real voices, real stories, real understanding.
Episodes

Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Welcome to the Neuroverse
Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Inside the Family Behind the Podcast - In the first episode of Explore the Neuroverse, Jennifer and her husband Yasser share the deeply personal story of their late ADHD diagnoses and how those revelations reshaped their marriage, parenting and understanding of themselves. At its heart, this is a conversation about understanding, adaptation and the life-changing power of finding your people.

4 days ago
3 Busy Brains
4 days ago
4 days ago
Finding Connection in Shared Experience - Jennifer is joined by Yvonne Barker-Layton and Sarah Youssef for a conversation about connection, community and why no family should face neurodiversity alone. This episode explores parenting neurodivergent children, late diagnoses, masking, burnout and relief of being truly understood without explanation. It also introduces the 3 Busy Brains; a growing movement designed to provide practical, meaningful support for neurodiverse families.
