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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 23 MIN

Neurodiversity and Psychosocial Safety in the Workplace with Cassandra Nicholson

from The Business Owners Podcast · host Clive Enever and Linda Reed-Enever

Authentic inclusivity is no longer just a "nice to have," but a legal requirement and a fundamental building block for a high-performing, innovative team. In this episode of The Business Owners Podcast, Clive Enever speaks with Cassandra Nicholson, founder of the Neurodivergence Voice. Cassandra shares her powerful personal journey of receiving a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis and how it sparked her mission to bring "invisible rules" into the light. Together with Clive Enever, they explore the critical concept of psychosocial safety, the impacts of "masking" in the workplace, and why the archaic nine-to-five model is failing both employers and neurodivergent employees.  From identifying sensory hazards like loud open offices to understanding new Australian legislation, Cassandra provides a roadmap for creating environments where everyone can coexist authentically. Key Takeaways from This Episode The Late Diagnosis Journey  Cassandra was diagnosed with ADHD as she approached 40. This "late diagnosis" often brings a mix of grief and anger, leading many to reflect on career moments where they were made to feel like "the other" for being too direct or different. Psychosocial Safety is the Law  As of late 2023, every state and territory in Australia has legislated psychosocial hazards under Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws. Inclusivity is now a mandatory legal requirement, moving beyond "Are You OK Day" cupcakes to real, enforced mental safety. The Exhaustion of "Masking"  Neurodivergent employees often spend massive amounts of energy "masking," simulating neurotypical social behaviours like small talk and forced smiling. This leads to extreme burnout and fatigue, making it difficult to be productive at work or manage life at home. Identifying Workplace Hazards  Common psychosocial hazards include open-floor offices with sensory triggers (loud noises, specific lighting), unspoken social hierarchies, and shifting expectations. Ambiguity as a Red Flag  Job advertisements that require candidates to be "comfortable with ambiguity" are often red flags for poor leadership and a lack of clear direction, which are now recognised as potential psychosocial hazards. Cassandra's Advice for Leaders and Employees Prioritise Productivity Over Hours: Shift the focus from "sitting at a desk from nine to five" to meeting specific productivity targets. Communicate Communication Preferences: If you are neurodivergent, advocate for your needs. For example, ask colleagues to text or message on Teams before calling so you can mentally prepare for the conversation. Embrace the "Disruptors": Innovation often comes from "disruptors" who challenge the status quo and see things differently, rather than just the "worker bees" who follow directions steadily. Practice Empathy and Self-Compassion: Leaders should find mutual connections and navigate tasks with respect, while neurodivergent employees should be kind to themselves as they navigate their unique challenges. Key Takeaway Inclusivity means being able to show up as your authentic self without being smushed into a tiny box. We shouldn't be focused on how many hours a person sits in a chair, but on the innovative and creative value they bring to the table. Your Next Step Conduct an "Environment Audit." Look at your workplace communication: Are you calling people out of the blue and demanding immediate answers? Try implementing a "message first" policy to see if it reduces anxiety and improves the quality of responses across your entire team. Connect with Cassandra Nicholson Website: Neurodivergence Voice https://www.neurodivergencevoice.com/  LinkedIn: Cassandra Nicholson https://www.linkedin.com/in/canicholson/  Community: Join the "Neuro Tribe" on Facebook for support and advice.   Ready to Get Support? Join the Business Business Business community (free!) https://www.facebook.com/groups/BusinessBusinessBusiness/  Join the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/bundles/MarketingCircle  Join the Business Wisdom Vault https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/bundles/BusinessWisdomVault  Book a 1:1 Discovery Call with Linda https://www.enevergroup.com.au/booking-linda/  Book a 1:1 Discovery Call with Clive https://www.enevergroup.com.au/booking-clive/  Highlights 00:00 Introducing Cassandra Nicholson 01:40 The Reality of Late-Life ADHD Diagnosis 04:30 chaotic vs. Chaotic: Describing the Journey 06:45 Inclusivity: Beyond Branding and Cupcakes 08:00 What is a Psychosocial Hazard? 09:40 The Fatigue of Social Masking 12:50 Why "Ambiguity" in Job Ads is a Legal Concern 15:45 Sprinters vs. Marathon Runners: Different Working Styles 21:00 Joining the Neuro Tribe Community

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