Sonia Gray
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Podcast Appearances
i'm so sorry crying it was so such a beautiful intro and i'm sitting here so tired because i'm in you know i'm in the depths of it and when i hear things like that and what it means that's what keeps me going so thank you so so i mean i've said to this
Yeah, and I do have lots of jobs.
That poor family get missed out.
A lot of the time, I think, yeah, I do have a lot going on, but it's the podcast is my baby.
And it means so much to me personally that I will, it's just so much work to try and capture the nuances because there's so much out there about talking about people with ADHD or autism or dyslexia.
And you need to talk to people with the lived experience and bring experts in to get that side of it.
But getting that mix and that balance right and honoring the people that have so graciously
told their story is just a lot of work.
And I have to put that work in, but it does mean I'm very tired and I get tearful easily.
It does, and each person is different.
I mean, we say it all the time, but each person's experience is different and it just takes a bit of time to learn what their individual story is, what support they need.
And there's so much I could say about this.
I think we look at sometimes neurodivergence as being we need to give people something, you know, they're taking from us.
Whereas when you get to know, you know, I hear so many beautiful stories, and when you hear these stories...
I get so much out of it.
It means so much to me.
It broadens your world to hear how other people experience the world.
It is so fulfilling.
And that's why I don't mind being tired.
Yeah, so this is where it's hard because, yes,