Black Girl, Brown Girl...Squirrel! A Podcast for Neurodivergent Women of Color

Neurodiversity in Real Life (Part 1): Language, Labels & Masking - Ep 11

The Squirrels Episode 11

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In this Part 1 episode of Black Girl, Brown Girl, Squirrel!, Shai and Lex kick off a two-part deep dive into the language of neurodiversity—from what “neurodiversity” actually means to how “neurodivergent” and “neurotypical” show up in real life for women of color. They unpack masking, why so many of us learned to perform “normal” just to survive, and how that constant code-switching of our brains can lead to burnout. They also share personal stories about stimming (yes, that thing your hands/eyes/voice do on autopilot) and how learning your own patterns can be an act of self-love, not shame.


TL;DR

We’re breaking down key neurodiversity terms and why they matter, especially for women of color. We talk openly about masking, survival mode, and trying to fit into a world not designed for our brains. This episode is about understanding ourselves and embracing the freedom to show up authentically.


TIME STAMPS

00:00 – Welcome & Intro
01:00 – Life Updates & Burnout Check-In
04:00 – What Does “Neurodiversity” Really Mean?
08:30 – Neurodivergent vs. Neurotypical
11:00 – The Left-Handed in a Right-Handed World
17:45 – Masking: Why We Learn It & Why It Exhausts Us
24:30 – Stimming & How It Shows Up in Real Life
32:45 – Self-Love, Identity & Reclaiming Our Brains
41:10 – Closing & Community Invitation


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Editor: Payton Cross Productions