Some of the most powerful learning happens through story — a podcast on a long drive, a song that finally puts words to a feeling, or a TV series where a child sees themselves reflected for the first time. This section gathers podcasts, music, shows, films, and media that educate, inspire, and humanize the neurodiverse experience. Whether you're looking for something to listen to, watch, or share, these picks offer perspective, community, and hope.
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Parents looking for podcasts that speak directly to their experience
Students and children who connect best through storytelling and music
Families looking for shows and films where neurodiverse characters are portrayed authentically
Educators seeking media to build empathy and awareness in their classrooms
Anyone who learns best by listening, watching, and hearing real stories
Hosted by Emily Kircher-Morris, this weekly podcast interviews leaders in psychology, education, and advocacy — with a strong focus on gifted and twice-exceptional learners. Free | Podcast | For Families & Educators
Hosted by Eric Tivers, this podcast delivers practical tools, coaching strategies, and honest conversations for adults and teens with ADHD navigating productivity, relationships, and daily life. Free | Podcast | For Teens & Adults
Co-hosted by autism expert Dr. Barry Prizant and Dave Finch, this podcast explores the lived experience of autism through affirming, humanizing conversations with autistic individuals and their families. Free | Podcast | For Families & Educators
Hosted by Karen Wilson, this podcast dives into research-backed strategies and expert conversations specifically for parents of neurodiverse learners. Free | Podcast | For Families & Educators
Short, focused episodes by William Curb offering practical tips for managing ADHD — easy to consume and highly actionable for students, parents, and adults. Free | Podcast | For Students & Adults
Last seen on Amazon Prime, this critically acclaimed dramedy follows three autistic twentysomethings navigating independence, friendships, and jobs — starring neurodiverse actors with neurodiverse writers on staff. Paid Streaming | TV-MA | For Teens & Adults