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  • "It's Not Gonna Be On Time"
    2023/11/15
    Embark on a profound journey into the world of neurodivergence with Megan and Michelle in the debut episode of "Sisters, Sisters." Through story and memories, Michelle peels back the layers of Rosey's (AKA Megan's) neurodivergent brain.As Rosey shares vivid details of her experiences, Michelle gets a front-row seat to the challenges her sister faces in a world often struggling to understand. As her narrative deepens, Rosey reflects on the solace found in unconventional companions—be it stickers, dangly earrings, or animals— showing her acceptance without judgment. Join the dynamic duo in" Sisters, Sisters" for an honest exploration of neurodiversity and their quest to create a compassionate community where acceptance and understanding triumph.Normal Sucks by Jonathan Mooney (affiliate link*)Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available*As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases
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    36 分
  • Sisters Sisters Teaser
    2024/01/31
    Start here.Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available
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    1 分
  • "The World's Most 'Difficult' Puzzle"
    2024/02/01
    In this episode, Michelle and Rosey discuss their podcast's structure before diving into a fascinating topic - puzzles. Michelle recalls a vivid memory of Rosey mixing puzzle pieces from two separate puzzles to create a unique mosaic puzzle. Rosey explains that she wanted to challenge herself and create a harder-level puzzle. This conversation is a testament to the power of puzzles in stimulating cognitive abilities and developing creative thinking. Join us as we reminisce about our childhood and embrace challenges to reach new heights. Tune in to Sisters and discover the joy of puzzles and the power of creativity!Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available*As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases
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    35 分
  • Our Definition of Neurodiversity
    2024/02/01
    Get ready for a mind-bending conversation about neurodiversity with Michelle and Rosey! In this bonus episode, they tackle the tricky task of defining neurodiversity and why it's not as simple as it seems. With their trademark honesty and humor, they share their thoughts on how definitions can feel like boxes that exclude some people's experiences. Instead, they suggest thinking of neurodiversity as a three-dimensional house with different rooms, each representing a unique perspective. You'll be blown away by their insights and inspired to see the beauty of neurodiversity in a whole new way. Plus, they get personal about their experiences with harsh criticism and the importance of being curious, both about others and oneself. So grab a cup of coffee and join this thought-provoking conversation that will leave you feeling empowered and enlightened!Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available*As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchaseswdAWyVfX48NAJZLt6DOd
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    13 分
  • "The Lime Was Out of Control"
    2024/02/01
    In this episode of Sisters, Michelle and Rosey delve into the world of neurodiversity and explore the differences in the way our brains process information. Rosey shares fascinating insights into her own thought process, revealing how she thinks in images rather than words and how this can sometimes make communication challenging. Michelle takes a scientific approach to the topic, examining the different senses and how they impact our perception of the world around us. Listen in to gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity and learn how to better communicate with those who process information differently than you do.Sequin Slap Bracelets*Seam Ripper*Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available*As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases
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    34 分
  • "An Entire Bag of Lightbulbs"
    2024/02/08
    Join sisters Michelle and Rosey on the latest episode of their podcast, "Sisters, Sister". In this episode, they delve into the fascinating world of neurodiversity and discuss some unique strategies for navigating the world with a diverse brain. But, what really caught their attention was Rosey's unusual packing habits. Tune in to find out why Rosey always travels with an entire bag of light bulbs and learn about the science behind it. Get ready for a fun and informative conversation that explores the beauty of our differences and celebrates the uniqueness of every individual. Don't miss it!Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available*As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases which helps us keep this podcast running. Thanks, if you decide to use our links. You are not obligated.
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    41 分
  • "It Becomes a Ticking Clock"
    2024/02/15
    In the latest episode of Sisters, Sisters, Michelle and Rosey dive into a fascinating topic that many of us can relate to - sensory processing. The conversation begins with Rosey's frustration with her husband's loud mechanical keyboard, which triggers her sensory overload and makes her want to throw the keyboard out the window (we've all been there, right?). As the discussion continues, Michelle shares a childhood story about Rosey's struggles with sensory processing during tests in school. The sound of a pencil dropping would completely throw her off and make it impossible for her to concentrate. This leads to a conversation about the school they both attended, where strict contracts and harsh rules made it feel like a prison rather than an educational institution. Despite the challenges they faced, Michelle and Rosey find moments of humor in their shared experiences, laughing about their teachers and the absurdity of it all. Through their candid and open discussion, they highlight the importance of understanding and accepting each other's unique sensory needs. Overall, the podcast episode offers a refreshing and relatable take on the topic of sensory processing, while also shedding light on the struggles and challenges that come with it. Michelle and Rosey's hilarious banter and personal anecdotes keep the conversation engaging and entertaining, making it a must-listen for anyone who has experienced sensory overload or knows someone who has.Intro/Exit music, "Where to Next" by Ritchie EverettFor more information, visit roseysbrain.comTranscripts for each episode are available*As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases which helps us keep this podcast running. Thanks, if you decide to use our links. You are not obligated.
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    42 分
  • "It's Not a Friendly Pear"
    2024/02/22
    Get ready to hear an honest, vulnerable, and eye-opening conversation about the power of sensory experiences in this episode of "Sisters, Sisters." Hosts Megan and Michelle dive deep into the world of neurodiversity, exploring unique memories and coping strategies. But when Michelle brings up Bath and Body Works, Megan's response is nothing short of visceral. As she shares a powerful memory from her past, you'll be transported back to middle school and feel the intensity of Megan's sensory experience. Join the sisters as they unpack the ways in which sensory experiences can impact neurodiverse individuals, and learn how you can support those around you who may be struggling. Packed with empathy, humor, and real talk, this episode of "Sisters, Sisters" is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the complex world of neurodiversity better.
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    33 分