Discover insights, stories, and resources for the neurodivergent community
Dyslexia is not a lack of ability or effort: it is a different way of processing language and learning. In this episode, we talk about dyslexia, classroom, self-esteem, and real support with Aitana García, a specialized teacher and educational communicator.
How biophilic design and neuroarchitecture can regulate the nervous system and improve well-being. Interview with Nuria Muñoz in ATÍPICOS.
Why do so many children with ADHD develop anxiety and rejection towards mathematics? In this interview with Eva López, educator and creator of tdahconeva, we discuss self-esteem, academic failure, teaching methods, and how to support without causing harm. An essential episode for families and educators.
How an assistance dog can transform the life of a person autistic. Alex and Maylo talk to us about regulation, safety, and real autonomy.
Spaces are not neutral. They influence how we feel, think, and regulate ourselves. In this episode, we talk about neuroarchitecture and how to design environments that truly care.
High abilities are not just about thinking faster. They are about feeling more intensely. This episode discusses myths, emotions, and respectful support beyond IQ.
Living without camouflage is not exposing oneself. It is stopping hiding to be able to breathe. In this conversation with Rubí Hernández, we talk about neurodivergence, identity, and the transformative power of community when a voice dares to say: “this is also valid.”
What is assisted coliving and how does it work? In this episode, we talk with Chus Rosich from the María Prats Foundation about accessible housing, support, autonomy, and alternative models for neurodivergent individuals or those with disabilities.
When a child "doesn't fit in," it's not always a lack of will or ability. Sometimes it's a lack of understanding. In this episode, neuropsychologist Cecilia Otero helps us look beyond behavior and understand how neuropsychology can illuminate paths without reducing diversity to a diagnosis.
Not all houses heal. With Kike, we talk about bioconstruction, emotions, and safe environments for sensitive bodies.
Psychologist, activist, and creator of safe spaces like Interseccionalmente.
In this episode, Cecilia Pérez opens the doors of Caaminos, a project that supports neurodivergent childhood from the body, play, and authentic communication. A sensitive and deep conversation about how to support processes without urgency and with absolute respect for each rhythm.