Épisodes

  • #43 Neurodivergent Musicians Community
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode, Jon shares the purpose behind the Neurodivergent Musicians Hub: the why, what, and how. He talks openly about lived experience, unmasking, mental health vs neurodivergence, and why community matters. Learn about the free offerings (podcast, resources, community) and paid paths (albums, mentoring, speaking). Explore more at jonhartmusic.com/ndm and join the Skool community at jonhartmusic.com/ndms.

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    31 min
  • #42 Slowing Down
    Jan 11 2026

    In this reflective solo episode, Jon Hart records from his car on a cold UK morning and shares what it looks like to take his foot off the accelerator after years of living in constant motion. He talks openly about neurodivergent pattern recognition, sensory overload, and how a life lived at full speed can blur meaning, creativity, and connection.


    Jon explores the difference between doing and noticing, why many neurodivergent people struggle to compartmentalise, and how stress, anxiety, and burnout often show up as symptoms of deeper neurodivergent traits. Drawing on lived experience with ADHD, autism, and dyslexia, he reflects on awareness, presence, and the importance of sitting with yourself rather than chasing fixes.


    The episode also touches on small grounding practices that feel tangible rather than performative, reframing happiness as a skill, and reconnecting with music not as a transaction but as a relationship. From naming instruments to processing life through sound, Jon shares how creativity becomes a stabilising force when expectations are removed.


    To explore the Neurodivergent Musician community, mentoring, music, and resources, visit

    https://linktr.ee/ndmusicians

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    16 min
  • #41 Neurodivergent Documentary with Richard Lennox
    Nov 10 2025

    In this powerful conversation, Jon Hart and pianist and composer Richard Lennox explore the idea of creating a personal documentary about life with autism, capturing the truth of neurodivergence without polish or filters.


    Richard opens up about navigating daily challenges, from executive dysfunction and social burnout to finding stability through performance. Jon reflects on the power of vulnerability, authenticity, and documenting life as it happens. Together, they talk about turning lived experience into creative purpose, not for validation but for connection.


    🎧 A raw, moving discussion on art, survival, and how documenting your story can become the act that saves you.


    For more about Richard’s work and music, visit richardlennoxmusic.com

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    50 min
  • #40 Dyslexia with Andy Webb
    Oct 16 2025

    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Musician Podcast, Jon Hart sits down with dyslexic entrepreneur and speaker Andy Webb for an open conversation about creative thinking, resilience, and rebuilding life after struggle.


    Andy shares how dyslexia shaped his early challenges at school and later became the foundation of his success as a business owner and advocate for neurodiversity. Together, Jon and Andy explore the parallels between music and entrepreneurship, the link between failure and reinvention, and why embracing your wiring can unlock unexpected strengths.


    From spare-room beginnings to leading a thriving creative business, Andy’s journey reminds us that neurodivergence isn’t a limitation; it’s a lens that can turn obstacles into opportunities.


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    2 h et 18 min
  • #39 Sensory Processing & Profiling with Ashleigh Magner
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Musician, I’m joined by Ashleigh Magner, an occupational therapist with a passion for sensory processing and sensory profiling.


    Ashleigh shares her expertise on sensory differences and the importance of understanding your sensory profile as a powerful step toward embracing and celebrating your neurodivergent identity. We explore the common types of sensory processing differences among neurodivergent individuals and how these differences impact daily life, relationships, and creativity.

    Ashleigh provides practical insights on becoming more 'SENSORY AWARE'. From simple environmental tweaks to preparation routines and having coping tools on hand, she offers actionable strategies to help you proactively manage triggering environments, activities, and interactions. These tips can empower you to create more regulated, sustainable moments throughout your day.


    If you’re curious about how sensory awareness can support you as a neurodivergent individual, this episode is packed with actionable advice and deep understanding.


    You can connect with Ashleigh via email at ashleighmagnerot@gmail.com or find her on Instagram @ashleighmagnerOT (website launching soon!).


    Let’s continue creating ripples together.
    Grab my new album at ⁠⁠jonhartmusic.com/neurodivergent

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    Are you a Neurodivergent Musician? If so, join our free peer to peer community at ⁠⁠theneurodivergentmusician.co.uk⁠⁠.

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    1 h et 22 min
  • #38 Service with Will Luchford (who interviews Jon)
    Nov 19 2024

    In this unique episode of The Neurodivergent Musician Podcast, the roles are reversed as the brilliant Will Luchford—coach and session guitarist—takes the interviewer’s seat. Together, we explore the concept of Service, diving deep into the heart of my latest album, podcast, and community.


    Will and I first crossed paths during Bloem De Wilde de Ligny and Nick Bottini’s Creative Recharge in 2023, and our connection has only grown stronger through shared experiences in Tom Fogg's Modern Man and Nick's Project Domino. In this interview, Will creates a safe and open space for me to unmask and unpack the challenges I’ve faced, especially when it comes to marketing my work authentically.


    This episode is an honest and raw conversation about embracing neurodiversity, the realities of ADHD, and the powerful impact of leading with service rather than sales. We reflect on building genuine connections in a world that often prioritises surface-level engagement.


    Listen in as we discuss:

    • The discomfort of asking for support as a creative (like freezing during Project Domino’s supportive exercise).
    • Reframing marketing and sales through the lens of service (moving away from "buy this" to building meaningful relationships).
    • How neurodivergence shapes communication and creativity (impulsivity, the 'Verbal Express', and lifting mental rocks to find true answers).
    • Will’s bus ride analogy (navigating ADHD communication as a series of meaningful stops along the journey).


    Will’s thoughtful questions and unique perspective allow me to explore my mission, movement, and message like never before. This is a conversation full of heart, humour, and profound insight into what it means to thrive as a neurodivergent creative.


    Let’s continue creating ripples together.

    Grab the new album at ⁠⁠jonhartmusic.com/neurodivergent⁠⁠


    Are you a Neurodivergent Musician? If so, join our new free community at ⁠⁠theneurodivergentmusician.co.uk⁠

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    36 min
  • #37 Late Diagnosis with Becky Langan
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Musician, I’m joined by Becky Langan, a wonderful percussive fingerstyle guitarist known for her unique style and artistry.


    Becky has released numerous captivating pieces, recently launched her debut album, and reached the semi-final of Guitar Star, where she was mentored by legends like George Benson, Wilko Johnson, Jon Gomm, and Preston Reed.


    We dive deep into Becky’s journey of receiving a late diagnosis of ADHD and Autism, exploring how it has impacted both her personal life and music career.


    This episode is an unfiltered, unmasked conversation that takes many unexpected turns, making it probably the most authentic and AuDHD chat I’ve ever had on the podcast.


    From navigating life as a neurodivergent musician to embracing her unique creative process, Becky’s story is both inspiring and relatable.


    If you’re looking to hear a real, honest dialogue about living and thriving as an AuDHD artist, this one’s for you.


    Let’s continue creating ripples together.

    Grab the new album at ⁠jonhartmusic.com/neurodivergent⁠


    Are you a Neurodivergent Musician? If so, join our new free community at ⁠theneurodivergentmusician.co.uk

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    1 h et 58 min
  • #36 Neurodivergent Support Worker with Alex Dudley
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode of The Neurodivergent Musician, I’m joined by Alex Dudley, also known by his producer pseudonym Xander Warren.


    Alex is an artist, record producer, and the founder of

    dAudio Music Group - an award-winning modern-day music and media collective for independent musicians. He’s been instrumental in supporting my music business and was the producer behind my latest Neurodivergent album. Together, we also co-founded The Neurodivergent Musician Community.


    In this conversation, we explore the unique role of the Neurodivergent Support Worker, looking at what this role involves and how it can empower neurodivergent creatives to build sustainable careers. We also discuss how collaboration and community-building can transform the music industry, sharing insights on how to create safe spaces for neurodivergent musicians to thrive.


    If you’re looking for ways to find or provide support within the music world, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice.

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    1 h et 30 min