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67. Talking Tisms: Neurodiversity in Couples

Mar 09, 20251 hr 1 min
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Episode description

In this insightful episode of Love Conquers, we dive into the unique world of neurodiverse relationships—where one or both partners may be on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, or experience other neurological differences. Hosted by Kaz and Matt Page, this episode explores the challenges, strengths, and deep connections that can emerge when love transcends neurological differences.

What Does It Mean to Be a Neurodiverse Couple?

Neurodiverse couples often navigate relationships differently than neurotypical pairs. Differences in communication styles, emotional processing, sensory sensitivities, and social expectations can present challenges—but also create opportunities for profound connection and understanding.

How Can It Work?

Through expert insights and real-life experiences, this episode explores:
Bridging communication gaps – Understanding different ways of expressing emotions and needs.
Managing sensory differences – How sensory processing affects day-to-day interactions and intimacy.
Embracing strengths – Recognising the unique gifts that neurodiverse partners bring to a relationship.
Overcoming challenges together – Strategies for handling misunderstandings, meltdowns, and emotional disconnects.
Tools for success – Practical approaches to strengthen connection, from therapy to structured routines.

Join us as we debunk myths, celebrate strengths, and provide guidance for neurodiverse couples looking to build a loving, lasting relationship. Whether you’re in a neurodiverse relationship yourself or simply want to better understand and support loved ones, this episode is a must-listen.


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