Épisodes

  • You’re Allowed to Enjoy That
    Feb 10 2026

    As an offshoot of my ongoing Heated Rivalry hyperfixation, I, Alyssa Zimmerman, LCSW, am joined by sexologist Dr. Samia Khan for a candid conversation about queer and neurodivergent sexuality. We talk about the stigma around different types of pleasure, why the prostate has a PR problem, and how shame tends to ruin perfectly good curiosity. We also get into consent, communication, aftercare, kink, ethical non monogamy, and why different generations are having very different conversations about sex. Along the way, Dr. Khan shares how sex became both her professional field and a full blown special interest, and we retire a few myths that have been confidently incorrect for decades.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome 03:11 Queer and Neurodivergent Sex 07:23 Anal Sex Myths and Realities 17:58 Autism and Sexuality 24:41 The Emotional Responsibilites of Sex 28:37 Consent, Substance Use, and Neurodivergence 31:04 Navigating Vulnerability and Attachment Trauma 37:31 Sex Education and Queer Relationships 45:28 Ethical Non-Monogamy and Kink 50:23 Concluding Thoughts and Resources

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    52 min
  • I'm Just a Teenage Fangirl, Baby
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Clinically Awkward, I, Alyssa Zimmerman, your friendly neighborhood stressy messy AuDHD therapist, sit down with author Maria Ingrande Mora to talk about our shared and deeply unhinged hyperfixation on hockey. We unpack our hockey origin stories, including nostalgic and occasionally wacky adolescent fandom, how our relationship with the sport has evolved, and what neurodivergent joy, intensity, and identity look like both on and off the ice. We also get into sports and mental health, parasocial relationships with athletes (you are not alone), and Maria’s upcoming book A Wild Radiance.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 09:07 Hyperfixations and Hockey 15:28 Fandom and Social Dynamics 24:41 Playoff Moments and Emotional H ighs 31:40 Autistic Teen Girl Fandom 35:46 Sexual Objectification in Sports 40:46 The Paradox of Hockey Fights 45:25 Dynamics and Inclusivity 51:31 Nostalgia and Favorite Stories 56:56 Aaaand Back to Heated Rivalry 58:33 Author's New Book
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    1 h
  • Hygiene Hijinks
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of Clinically Awkward, I, Alyssa Zimmerman, AuDHD therapist, am joined by Dana Cea, a therapist from North Carolina, to explore the unique challenges neurodivergent individuals face around hair care and hygiene. Dana shares insights into their own neurodivergent identity, the impact of social expectations on appearance, and practical ways to make hair care routines more manageable. The conversation balances honesty and warmth as we talk through sensory sensitivities, societal pressures, and the often unspoken realities of personal hygiene, with an emphasis on self-accommodation and reducing shame. This episode offers compassionate, grounded strategies for neurodivergent folks navigating daily self-care.

    00:00 Introduction to Clinically Awkward

    00:33 Meet Dana Cea: Neurodivergent Therapist

    04:42 Navigating Appearance Expectations

    13:01 Curly Hair Chronicles

    21:44 Hair Care Routines and Challenges

    29:44 Professional Appearance Expecta tions

    33:59 Hygiene Challenges and Neurodivergence

    40:59 Simplifying Hygiene Routines

    51:59 Self-Care Tips for Neurodivergent Individuals

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    57 min
  • Getting Good at Geeking Out
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of Clinically Awkward, I, Alyssa Zimmerman, your favorite stressy, messy AuDHD therapist, chat with Colette Bennett, a journalist, author, and Cohost of Colette and Matt Have Entered the Chat. Colette discusses how she turned her love for video games into a profession. She recounts her journey from geeking out over an Atari at age five to working in a high-speed newsroom. They laugh about ADHD mishaps, discuss the wild world of gaming journalism, why yelling 'get good' is the ultimate insult in gamer lingo, and her decision to ultimately leave the field. Colette offers sage (and hilarious) advice for young neurodivergent women diving into male-dominated spaces, reminding them it's totally okay to be the awkwardly brilliant queens they are.

    Find Collette Here:

    Colette's Instagram Colette & Matt on Youtube

    Colette and Matt Have Entered The Chat

    00:00 Introduction and Special Interests

    00:16 Guest Introduction: Colette Bennett

    00:41 Colette's Diagnosis Journey

    03:51 ADHD Treatment Experiences

    06:18 Hyperfocus on Video Games

    10:29 Challenges as a Woman in Gaming

    20:30 Gaming as a Social Outlet for Neurodivergent Individuals

    25:31 Navigating Online Communities

    28:24 Masking and Competency in Gaming

    33:54 Wholesome Gaming Communities

    38:16 Gamergate and Its Impact

    44:11 Advice for Neurodivergent Women

    51:51 Where to Find More Content

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    53 min
  • Help, I'm Still at the Cottage
    Jan 1 2026

    In this bonus, supersized, and increasingly unhinged episode of Clinically Awkward, Rain Glynn and I discuss our current hyper-fixation, the Canadian “hockey” show Heated Rivalry. We dig into the show's character portrayals of neurodivergence, trauma, and interpersonal relationshiops. We dissect moments of clear autistic behavior, the show's handling of trauma and mental health, and the authentic representation of queer relationships. With plenty of humor, we also explore fan reactions, the importance of female characters, and the brilliant performances by the actors. Spoilers abound as we offer an enthusiastic, fan-girl driven therapist's breakdown of the show.

    01:04: Introducing Heated Rivalry

    02:50 Autism in Heated Rivalry

    11:13: Trauma and Relationships

    16:45 Fan Reactions and Adaptation Discussion

    30:20: Hayden and Shane Friendship Dynamics

    31:50 Unmasking and Evolving Communication

    43:57 Shane's Coming Out and Family Dynamics

    50:28:  Neurodivergent and POC Representation in Media

    58:48 Final Thoughts and Future Hopes

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  • Not All Fun and Games
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of Clinically Awkward, join me, your. Favorite stressy messy AuDHD therapist, Alyssa Zimmerman as I sit down with Danielle Procope Bell, an Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at University of Tennessee and

    expert in Black Feminism and Critical Autism Studies. Danielle shares her journey as a late-diagnosed autistic woman and her special interest in chess, diving into how it has shaped her personal and academic life. The conversation explores the intersectionality of race, gender, and neurodivergence, touching on family dynamics, cultural disparities in diagnosis, and the pressures of masking. Danielle provides valuable insights into how critical autism research can better include Black Autistic voices and the broader implications of creating an inclusive society. Tune in for an engaging, honest, and illuminating discussion that challenges existing paradigms and champions neurodivergent inclusivity.

    00:52 Meet Danielle Procope Bell

    05:06 Chess, Autism, and Pop Culture

    09:31 Intersection of Autism and Black Feminism

    21:14 Navigating Social and Racial Bias

    31:35 Young Adulthood and Autistic Masking

    38:23 Challenges of Adulthood and Parenthood

    43:15 The Sims and Neurodivergent Reflections

    47:17 Advice for Black Women Suspecting Autism

    49:28 Critical Autism Research and Inclusivity

    58:01 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information

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    59 min
  • Gallop and Grow
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of Clinically Awkward, I, Alyssa Zimmerman, your favorite AuDHD therapist, am joined by the hilarious Rain Glynn to yap about equine therapy. We chat about all things horses, because who knew horses could be therapists too, right? Rain breaks down therapeutic riding, horsemanship, and equine-assisted psychotherapy, and we touch on how horses are basically huge emotional sponges. You'll hear wild stories about horses in therapy, clients who beef with their horses, and how ponies are evil. Horses make the best therapists, no contest. But don't just take my word for it, tune in and we'll laugh, learn, and maybe even convince you to give equine therapy a try.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Framing

    01:14 Understanding Equine Therapy Modalities

    08:56 Sensory Processing and Equine Therapy

    14:20 Challenges and Misconceptions in Equine Therapy

    23:49 The Unique Benefits of Equine Therapy

    29:31 Client Experiences with Horse Behavior

    35:04 Neurodivergence in the Military

    37:16 Myths About Equine Therapy

    39:14 Horses’ Emotional Intelligence & Personalities,

    50:50 Funny Horse Stories and Training

    56:05 Starting Your Equine Therapy Journey

    57:21: Conclusion and Outro

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    58 min
  • Chronically Chaotic
    Dec 16 2025

    Join me, Alyssa Zimmerman, your favorite Stressy, Depressy, AuDHD therapist, as I chat with Blair Buckley, a social worker and therapist from Denver. Blair dives into her journey of dealing with late-diagnosed ADHD, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, POTS, and MCAS, while navigating the complex healthcare system as a neurodivergent woman. We discuss the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in medical settings, the importance of advocating for oneself, and the small victories in managing chronic illness. Tune in for an insightful and honest conversation filled with practical advice and as always a healthy dose of humor.

    Join me, Alyssa Zimmerman, your favorite Stressy, Depressy, AuDHD therapist, as I chat with Blair Buckley, a social worker and therapist from Denver. Blair dives into her journey of dealing with late-diagnosed ADHD, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, POTS, and MCAS, while navigating the complex healthcare system as a neurodivergent woman. We discuss the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in medical settings, the importance of advocating for oneself, and the small victories in managing chronic illness. Tune in for an insightful and honest conversation filled with practical advice and as always a healthy dose of humor.

    00:00 Teaser & Intro

    01:15 Blair's Neurodivergent and Chronic Illness Identity

    08:20 Challenges in Healthcare for Neurodivergent Women

    16:33 Sensory Issues in Medical Settings

    21:25 Neurodivergence and Being a ‘Difficult Patient'

    28:58 Emotional Challenges and The Spoon Theory

    34:27 Under Employment and Systemic Issues

    48:37 Advocating for Yourself in the Medical System

    51:50 Conclusion and Resources

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    1 h et 53 min