What to Say Next--Successful Communication in Work, Life, and Love with Autism Spectrum Disorder-Meet the Authors of this Book-- Sarah & Larry Nannery who are a Very Inspirational Neurodiverse Couple

What to Say Next--Successful Communication in Work, Life, and Love with Autism Spectrum Disorder-Meet the Authors of this Book-- Sarah & Larry Nannery who are a Very Inspirational Neurodiverse Couple

During this episode, Sarah and Larry Nannery share the lessons they have learned during their 10 year Neurodiverse Love relationship. Their motto is "Better Together" and it is clear that they personify this motto. Sarah sought a diagnosis after she became a parent and realized that managing all of her new responsibilities was more then she was prepared for, and at 31 she received a formal ASD diagnosis. She has now taken some of the lessons she has learned on her journey and partnered with Larry to write "What to Say--Successful Communication in Work, Life, and Love with Autism Spectrum Disorder".

Throughout their relationship, both Sarah and Larry have worked hard to become a better version of themselves, individually and as a couple,. After hearing a piece of their story, it is clear that that may be one of the most important factors in a successful neurodiverse relationship. They both share great insight about the ways in which they address their social and emotional differences, as well as the ways in which they think about and process their family life and their relationship. Larry shared how he believes that we are all different in some way and we should focus on our unique traits and strengths, so that we can learn who we are and how those traits are presenting in all the relationships we are in. In addition, we had a great discussion about parenting and family life and how important self-care, structure and knowing what the plan is are for Sarah.

Several things that were said during the podcast showed the genuine compassion, love and respect that Sarah and Larry have for each other. Sarah shared that when she is on emotional or sensory overload she knows that she can come home and "Larry will take care of her" and those words were such a wonderful expression of the trust and safety that their relationship provides. In addition, when Sarah was talking about the challenges of parenting, Larry stopped and said "Sarah you are a wonderful mother" and although we couldn't see Sarah's face, she probably had a big smile when he said that. This is a part of what makes their neurodiverse love so special. Sarah and Larry share the way in which Neurodiverse Love can thrive and how each partner in the relationship can feel safe to be themselves and be supported and understood. We know you will really enjoy meeting Sarah and Larry:-)


You can follow Sarah on Instagram or Twitter @sarahnannery or you can check out her website at sarahnannery.com

We also hope you will buy their new book. It provides excellent insight and strategies on how to communicate effectively in all types of relationships.


If you would like to join one of the free Neurodiverse Love Peer Support Groups for the neurotypical or autistic partner, you can send us an email at: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com or send us a DM on Instagram @neurodiverse_love

For more information on neurodiverse relationships please check out our website at: neurodiverselove.com

If you are a neurodiverse couple or one of the partners in a neurodiverse relationship and would like to be a guest on the podcast, please send us a DM or e-mail.

Thanks for being a part of the Neurodiverse Love journey. Please subscribe to the podcast and share this episode with others who you know who might benefit from hearing it.



Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(265)

Lessons Learned & Lived Experiences: Mona’s Final Solo Episode

Lessons Learned & Lived Experiences: Mona’s Final Solo Episode

It has been an honor and a privilege for me to have hosted and co-hosted the Neurodiverse Love podcast since the fall of 2020. I will be forever grateful to my dear friend Olga, who agreed to start th...

21 Apr 49min

Improving Regulation & Communication-Jill Corvelli, Daniel Dashnaw, Barbara Grant & Jessie Mahoney

Improving Regulation & Communication-Jill Corvelli, Daniel Dashnaw, Barbara Grant & Jessie Mahoney

This wonderful conversation is one of the amazing panel discussions from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference. The panelists are:- Daniel Dashnaw (danieldashnaw@hushmail.com or danieldashnawcouplesth...

14 Apr 1h 13min

How is Neurodivergence Impacting Your Relationship?-Karen Doherty

How is Neurodivergence Impacting Your Relationship?-Karen Doherty

The four part Neurodiverse Love Docuseries shows how 4 neurodiverse couples navigate different communication styles, emotional needs, sensory and physical intimacy differences, and employment and spec...

7 Apr 1h 9min

Could I Really Be Autistic? Your First Steps to Self Discovery-Sarah Hendrickx

Could I Really Be Autistic? Your First Steps to Self Discovery-Sarah Hendrickx

The intro and first two episodes of the Neurodiverse Love Docuseries are available here. The first episode addresses communication differences and the second episode focuses on emotional reciprocity. ...

31 Mar 58min

Imposter Syndrome, RSD, PDA & More-Panel Presentation from 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference

Imposter Syndrome, RSD, PDA & More-Panel Presentation from 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference

This episode is a very informative panel discussion from the 2025 Neurodiverse Love Conference. The following individuals participated in this conversation and I hope you find the information they sha...

28 Mar 59min

Creating Consensual Reality in Your Neurodiverse Relationship-Margaret Cocharan

Creating Consensual Reality in Your Neurodiverse Relationship-Margaret Cocharan

Dr. Margaret Cochran is a clinical social worker and life coach, who helps high-achieving women break patterns involving narcissistic bosses, family dynamics, or draining relationships. With over 25 y...

24 Mar 57min

What Would Love Do?-Jessie Mahoney

What Would Love Do?-Jessie Mahoney

The first two episode s of the Neurodiverse Love Docuseries are now available. Through this four part series, you will meet four Neurodiverse couples who share some of their lived experiences, lessons...

17 Mar 53min

Food Therapy and Neurodivergence-Luis Mojica

Food Therapy and Neurodivergence-Luis Mojica

The first episode of the Neurodiverse Love Docuseries was released on February 14, 2026. Through this four part series, you will meet four Neurodiverse couples who share some of their lived experience...

17 Mar 43min

Populært innen Samfunn

rss-spartsklubben
giver-og-gjengen-vg
aftenpodden
konspirasjonspodden
aftenpodden-usa
popradet
alt-fortalt
rss-nesten-hele-uka-med-lepperod
rss-henlagt-andy-larsgaard
grenselos
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
sophie-leser
synnve-og-vanessa
wolfgang-wee-uncut
rss-dette-ma-aldri-skje-igjen
198-land-med-einar-trnquist
rss-espen-lee-usensurert
bokmerket-2
rss-siktet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem