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Learning to Listen Without Fighting, Parenting, and Politics| EP#180

Learning to Listen Without Fighting, Parenting, and Politics| EP#180

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What happens when you’re diagnosed with autism at 40—and it finally explains your entire life?In this episode, I open up about a late autism diagnosis, parenting a child with autism, and how that discovery changed the way I communicate, listen, and navigate difficult conversations—especially around politics.I’m joined by artist David Deighton, this conversation explores curiosity, open dialogue, and why talking to strangers (instead of arguing online) might be the key to healing a deeply divided society.Topics covered:• Late autism diagnosis in adulthood• Parenting a neurodivergent child• Communication struggles and black-and-white thinking• How autism shapes listening and conversation• Why political discussions feel impossible—and how to make them human again• Art, dialogue, and finding common groundThis isn’t about winning arguments.It’s about listening to understand.👇 Comment below:What’s the hardest conversation you’ve been avoiding—and why?Connect with David: YouTube: ⁨@triptych-dialogue⁩ #PodcastConversation#LongFormPodcast#DeepConversations#ActiveListening#HumanConnection#Neurodivergent
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