70. Expressing Affection in Unique Ways. Discussing how neurodiverse traits influence love languages and connection - podcast episode cover

70. Expressing Affection in Unique Ways. Discussing how neurodiverse traits influence love languages and connection

Mar 31, 20251 hr 8 min
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Episode description

In this heart-opening episode of Love Conquers, hosts Kaz and Matt Page dive into the powerful intersection of love languages and neurodiversity—exploring how our unique neurological wiring shapes the way we give and receive love.


For many couples, understanding love languages can be a game-changer. But when neurodivergent traits like autism, ADHD, or sensory sensitivities come into the picture, traditional expressions of affection may not always land the way we expect. What feels like love to one partner might feel overwhelming—or even go unnoticed—by the other.


Kaz and Matt bring honesty, empathy, and lived experience to the mic, unpacking the ways neurodiverse individuals often express connection differently. From needing space to craving routine, from avoiding physical touch to embracing deep acts of service, this episode reveals how affection doesn’t have to look “typical” to be meaningful.


Together, they discuss: 💙 How neurodivergent traits influence love languages 🧠 Rethinking affection through a neurodiversity-affirming lens 🗣️ Communication tools that build understanding instead of conflict 🌱 The importance of curiosity, patience, and flexibility in connection.


This episode is a celebration of love expressed in all its forms—a reminder that the language of love isn’t one-size-fits-all.


🎧 Tune in to discover how embracing your differences can lead to deeper connection, stronger partnership, and more compassionate love.



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