EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 30 MIN
Navigating the Surge in Neurodivergent Burnout with David Minot
from Beyond Chronic Burnout: The Talk Show for Women & Helping Professionals · host Carole Jean Whittington, Adaptive Capacity & Performance Researcher
In this episode of Beyond Chronic Burnout, we sit down with David Minot, the Executive Director of Mental Health News Education, to explore the vital intersection of lived experience and evidence-based mental health resources.David shares his personal journey navigating ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and how he uses "power naps" and organized systems to manage his adaptive capacity. We also discuss the legacy of his father, Ira Minot, and the evolution of Autism Spectrum News and Behavioral Health News—publications dedicated to providing a voice for the neurodivergent community and combatting "snake oil" treatments with hard science.Key highlights include:The Energy Tank: Why high-intensity focus activities deplete neurodivergent professionals faster and how to "refill" effectively.The 97% Statistic: Addressing the recent, dramatic rise in burnout within the neurodivergent community.Lived Experience vs. Clinical Expertise: Why the best resources combine both to support high-performing entrepreneurs and professionals.Future Transitions: What’s next for Mental Health News Education as they expand into digital education and video content.Links for this episode:The Whittington InstituteAutism Spectrum News: autismspectrumnews.orgBehavioral Health News: behavioralhealthnews.orgGuest Bio: David Minot is the Executive Director of Mental Health News Education (MHNE), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Since joining MHNE in 2007, David has dedicated his career to enhancing the lives of individuals affected by autism and mental illness. In 2008, he founded Autism Spectrum News, which has grown into a premier resource for evidence-based information, serving over half a million readers. David was recognized in 2022 as a recipient of The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Leader in Adult Autism Award.
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In this episode of Beyond Chronic Burnout, we sit down with David Minot, the Executive Director of Mental Health News Education, to explore the vital intersection of lived experience and evidence-based mental health resources.David shares his personal journey navigating ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and how he uses "power naps" and organized systems to manage his adaptive capacity. We also discuss the legacy of his father, Ira Minot, and the evolution of Autism Spectrum News and Behavioral Health News—publications dedicated to providing a voice for the neurodivergent community and combatting "snake oil" treatments with hard science.Key highlights include:The Energy Tank: Why high-intensity focus activities deplete neurodivergent professionals faster and how to "refill" effectively.The 97% Statistic: Addressing the recent, dramatic rise in burnout within the neurodivergent community.Lived Experience vs. Clinical Expertise: Why the best resources combine both to support high-performing entrepreneurs and professionals.Future Transitions: What’s next for Mental Health News Education as they expand into digital education and video content.Links for this episode:The Whittington InstituteAutism Spectrum News: autismspectrumnews.orgBehavioral Health News: behavioralhealthnews.orgGuest Bio: David Minot is the Executive Director of Mental Health News Education (MHNE), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Since joining MHNE in 2007, David has dedicated his career to enhancing the lives of individuals affected by autism and mental illness. In 2008, he founded Autism Spectrum News, which has grown into a premier resource for evidence-based information, serving over half a million readers. David was recognized in 2022 as a recipient of The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Leader in Adult Autism Award.
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