Blunt - Reflecting
Impossible d'ajouter des articles
Échec de l’élimination de la liste d'envies.
Impossible de suivre le podcast
Impossible de ne plus suivre le podcast
-
Lu par :
-
De :
À propos de ce contenu audio
In this episode of NeuroSpice & Life, late-diagnosed neurodivergent hosts Freya Corboy and Hanna Hosking explore what it really means to be labelled “blunt” — and why honesty, direct communication, and social rules can be so confusing for ADHD, autistic, and AuADHD people.
This episode balances deep reflection with humour and laughter, making it one of our more comedic, light-hearted conversations, even while discussing anxiety, masking, and people-pleasing.
Freya reflects on how being called blunt is often interpreted as rude or “too honest,” while Hanna shares how honesty in childhood led to chronic people-pleasing and softening her language to feel safe. Together, they unpack neurodivergent communication styles, and ways to process people’s actions when they don’t always say what they mean, and the concept of prosocial lying — and why it can be deeply dysregulating for neurodivergent minds.
The episode also explores anxiety, reassurance-seeking, and trust in language, especially when words don’t match tone or intent, and the role of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala in why neurodivergent people get called “blunt” along with the mental effort it takes for people with ADHD to regulate impulsivity and filter speech in order not to be perceived as blunt.
This conversation challenges the idea that directness is a flaw and highlights the emotional cost of masking, self-monitoring, and prioritising politeness over clarity.
Topics include: Neurodivergent communication, ADHD, autism, bluntness, honesty, masking, people-pleasing, prosocial lying, anxiety, emotional regulation, impulsivity, nervous system awareness.
Warning: This episode includes swearing.
Connect with NeuroSpice & Life: neurospiceandlife.com.au YouTube: @NeuroSpiceandLife Freya (Mumshine): mumshine.com.au Hanna (The Sensologist): thesensologist.com.au
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or mental-health advice. It is not a substitute for diagnosis, therapy, or professional care. Please seek support from a qualified healthcare or mental-health professional if needed.
Vous êtes membre Amazon Prime ?
Bénéficiez automatiquement de 2 livres audio offerts.Bonne écoute !