Embracing Neurodivergence: A Journey of Understanding; A NeuroSpicy Interview with Kory Andreas

Embracing Neurodivergence: A Journey of Understanding; A NeuroSpicy Interview with Kory Andreas

In this episode of The NeuroSpicy MomPod, I’m sitting down with Kory Andreas for a gentle, grounding conversation about late-diagnosed autism, nervous system safety, and what it actually looks like to unmask in a world that wasn’t built for us.

We talk about the lived experience of discovering neurodivergence later in life... the realization , the relief, and the quiet joy that can come when things finally make sense. Kory shares pieces of her own journey, including parenting an autistic child, and we explore why so many neurodivergent adults are craving spaces where they don’t have to perform, explain, or push through.

This conversation weaves through:

  • late diagnosis and identity repair

  • nervous system awareness and regulation

  • unmasking, healing, and self-acceptance

  • why community matters more than “fixing yourself”

  • creating spaces that feel safe instead of demanding

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I’m sharing this episode as a video for all members as a small holiday offering — a reminder that rest, validation, and belonging aren’t things you have to earn. If this conversation resonates, you’re already part of what we’re building here.

If you’d like to support the podcast and help me continue creating this work, you’re welcome to join the Patreon — memberships start at $1–$5/month and directly support a neurodivergent single mama building soft, sustainable community.

Whether you’re parenting neurospicy kids, reparenting yourself, or just starting to understand your own nervous system — I’m really glad you’re here.

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