EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 35 MIN
Stop Trying to Bubble Bath Your Way Out of Burnout: Parental Burnout Warning Signs and What Support Actually Looks Like
from Neurodivergent Conversations | Autism Spectrum, ADHD, AuDHD, PDA, Emotional Regulation, Neurodivergent parent · host That Sounds Fun Network
If you’re a neurodivergent parent or you’re parenting a neurodivergent child, burnout can creep in quietly… until it suddenly doesn’t feel quiet at all. In this episode, Greer talks with Liz (The Untypical OT) about what burnout actually is, why it’s so common in neurodivergent families, and why it’s often not your child causing it. They name the real load: the constant planning, the constant navigating, the constant advocating, and the systems that make everything harder than it needs to be. They also talk about something that matters a lot: burnout isn’t something you can “self-care” your way out of. It’s nuanced. It’s personal. And the earlier you can recognize your warning signs, the more gently you can support yourself. In this conversation, we cover What burnout is (and why it’s not a personal failure) Why burnout in neurodivergent families is so often about systems, not your child The importance of learning your personal burnout warning signs Why “just do self-care” can feel infuriating when you’re drowning Tiny, realistic moments that help you come back to yourself (even 2–3 minutes) Being more present when your brain is always ten steps ahead Gentle reminder: you’re not failing. You’re carrying a lot, and it makes sense that your body gets tired of holding it. GUEST LINKS: Follow Liz on Insta Check out her podcast GET THE LINKS The Unfinished Idea website Join the Unfinished Community! Follow me on socials: INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you’re a neurodivergent parent or you’re parenting a neurodivergent child, burnout can creep in quietly… until it suddenly doesn’t feel quiet at all. In this episode, Greer talks with Liz (The Untypical OT) about what burnout actually is, why it’s so common in neurodivergent families, and why it’s often not your child causing it. They name the real load: the constant planning, the constant navigating, the constant advocating, and the systems that make everything harder than it needs to be. They also talk about something that matters a lot: burnout isn’t something you can “self-care” your way out of. It’s nuanced. It’s personal. And the earlier you can recognize your warning signs, the more gently you can support yourself. In this conversation, we cover What burnout is (and why it’s not a personal failure) Why burnout in neurodivergent families is so often about systems, not your child The importance of learning your personal burnout warning signs Why “just do self-care” can feel infuriating when you’re drowning Tiny, realistic moments that help you come back to yourself (even 2–3 minutes) Being more present when your brain is always ten steps ahead Gentle reminder: you’re not failing. You’re carrying a lot, and it makes sense that your body gets tired of holding it. GUEST LINKS: Follow Liz on Insta Check out her podcast GET THE LINKS The Unfinished Idea website Join the Unfinished Community! Follow me on socials: INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Stop Trying to Bubble Bath Your Way Out of Burnout: Parental Burnout Warning Signs and What Support Actually Looks Like
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