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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2023 · 58 MIN

Beyond the Corporate Robot

from The Inclusion Bites Podcast · host Joanne Lockwood

In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, host Joanne Lockwood delves deep "Beyond the Corporate Robot" with guest Sam Warner, a neurodivergent communication specialist. They shed light on the challenges and triumphs of neurodiversity, offering invaluable insights for employers and individuals alike. Sam made the bold decision to leave the corporate world in 2015 due to feeling mentally and physically exhausted from constantly swimming against the current. Unable to navigate the political games and feeling like a square peg in a round hole, Sam decided to pursue a different path. This decision was met with understanding from others who may have felt similarly, and now she is forging a new and fulfilling journey outside of corporate life. The conversation touches on the journey of self-discovery that many neurodivergent individuals embark upon, particularly in the corporate world. Sam's personal account of feeling like a square peg in a round hole resonates with anyone who has felt out of place in a traditional work environment. This leads to a crucial discussion about the importance of validation through clinical diagnosis and the need for clear communication about reasonable workplace adjustments. The episode addresses the historical and societal stigma surrounding ADHD and Autism, highlighting the lengthy and costly diagnosis processes that can impact individuals both financially and emotionally. Sam and Joanne also explore the topic of neurodivergent needs in the workplace, offering practical advice for leaders on creating a neurodiverse-friendly environment and utilising reasonable accommodations for all employees. As the conversation unfolds, the importance of honest communication and understanding the varying needs of individuals in different job roles emerges as a key theme. From the challenges faced in educational environments to the necessity of workplace accommodations, the episode provides an eye-opening look into the world of neurodiversity and its impact on individuals in both personal and professional settings. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, the value of reasonable workplace adjustments, and the need for empathetic and inclusive leadership. Whether you're an employer, an employee, or simply someone seeking to broaden their understanding of neurodiversity, this episode offers invaluable insights that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the diverse ways in which individuals process the world around them.

<p>In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, host Joanne Lockwood delves deep "Beyond the Corporate Robot" with guest Sam Warner, a neurodivergent communication specialist. They shed light on the challenges and triumphs of neurodiversity, offering invaluable insights for employers and individuals alike. </p> <p>Sam made the bold decision to leave the corporate world in 2015 due to feeling mentally and physically exhausted from constantly swimming against the current. Unable to navigate the political games and feeling like a square peg in a round hole, Sam decided to pursue a different path. This decision was met with understanding from others who may have felt similarly, and now she is forging a new and fulfilling journey outside of corporate life. </p> <p>The conversation touches on the journey of self-discovery that many neurodivergent individuals embark upon, particularly in the corporate world. Sam's personal account of feeling like a square peg in a round hole resonates with anyone who has felt out of place in a traditional work environment. This leads to a crucial discussion about the importance of validation through clinical diagnosis and the need for clear communication about reasonable workplace adjustments. </p> <p>The episode addresses the historical and societal stigma surrounding ADHD and Autism, highlighting the lengthy and costly diagnosis processes that can impact individuals both financially and emotionally. Sam and Joanne also explore the topic of neurodivergent needs in the workplace, offering practical advice for leaders on creating a neurodiverse-friendly environment and utilising reasonable accommodations for all employees. </p> <p>As the conversation unfolds, the importance of honest communication and understanding the varying needs of individuals in different job roles emerges as a key theme. From the challenges faced in educational environments to the necessity of workplace accommodations, the episode provides an eye-opening look into the world of neurodiversity and its impact on individuals in both personal and professional settings. </p> <p>Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, the value of reasonable workplace adjustments, and the need for empathetic and inclusive leadership. Whether you're an employer, an employee, or simply someone seeking to broaden their understanding of neurodiversity, this episode offers invaluable insights that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the diverse ways in which individuals process the world around them. </p>

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