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Black & Neurodivergent

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Today's guest is the author of the book Black and Neurodiverse, Oluseyitan Ojedokun. Her book was partly inspired by some experiences growing up as a Nigerian. She realized there was inadequate information about blacks, so she decided to learn more about it and wrote a book.

Seyi's parents were quite accepting and supportive when she got her diagnosis. She was continuously reminded to maximize the resources available to her, boosting her academic performance. Sarah's parents were worried about the stigma that would come with struggling in school, so they adopted private classes to support her. Sarah was diagnosed with Dyslexia and ADD in her twenties.

Seyi's academic life was affected by her neurodiversity. In primary school, she was often treated as a special needs kid, which affected her confidence. Her performance in secondary school improved when she moved to a school with more diversity and inclusivity among teachers.

Seyi's book was targeted at two groups of people, the first being African families with neurodiversity who shy from these conversations due to the stigma. The second group includes other educators who primarily interact with kids.

Seyi hopes to write a second book much later. Although she is now in the corporate world, she is working on a petition to get funding for schools to be equipped with resources to aid in the early diagnosis of neurodiversity.

Navigating dating with neurodiversity is another hurdle that requires much intentionality and tact. This is still an ongoing process for Seyi, but she would instead withdraw from people offended by her neurodiversity.

A membership platform is coming soon to provide people with Dyslexia and ADHD access to resources and experts to help them navigate work and life more efficiently.
● Get Seyi’s book

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Hoofdstukken

1. Black & Neurodivergent (00:00:00)

2. Meet today's guest, Oluseyitan Ojedokun (00:01:04)

3. About Seyi's book; Black and Neurodiverse (00:02:20)

4. How Seyi's parents reacted to her neurodiversity diagnosis (00:04:31)

5. Seyi's experience with neurodiversity in the workplace (00:11:24)

6. Neurodiversity and social life at school. (00:15:10)

7. How race and poverty affect access to support for neurodiverse people. (00:22:10)

8. The anticipated impact of Seyi's book (00:30:14)

9. Why is there such a stigma around intellectual disability? (00:32:37)

10. What next after writing this book? (00:41:52)

11. Navigating dating with neurodiversity (00:45:03)

12. 3 Positives and Negatives of being Neurodiverse. (00:54:20)

13. Connect with Seyi (01:00:00)

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Today's guest is the author of the book Black and Neurodiverse, Oluseyitan Ojedokun. Her book was partly inspired by some experiences growing up as a Nigerian. She realized there was inadequate information about blacks, so she decided to learn more about it and wrote a book.

Seyi's parents were quite accepting and supportive when she got her diagnosis. She was continuously reminded to maximize the resources available to her, boosting her academic performance. Sarah's parents were worried about the stigma that would come with struggling in school, so they adopted private classes to support her. Sarah was diagnosed with Dyslexia and ADD in her twenties.

Seyi's academic life was affected by her neurodiversity. In primary school, she was often treated as a special needs kid, which affected her confidence. Her performance in secondary school improved when she moved to a school with more diversity and inclusivity among teachers.

Seyi's book was targeted at two groups of people, the first being African families with neurodiversity who shy from these conversations due to the stigma. The second group includes other educators who primarily interact with kids.

Seyi hopes to write a second book much later. Although she is now in the corporate world, she is working on a petition to get funding for schools to be equipped with resources to aid in the early diagnosis of neurodiversity.

Navigating dating with neurodiversity is another hurdle that requires much intentionality and tact. This is still an ongoing process for Seyi, but she would instead withdraw from people offended by her neurodiversity.

A membership platform is coming soon to provide people with Dyslexia and ADHD access to resources and experts to help them navigate work and life more efficiently.
● Get Seyi’s book

Speechify and Divine Enigma
Read smarter, not harder.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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https://www.buzzsprout.com/2083560/subscribe
(@divineenigma338) Instagram (@divineenigma)
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● Join Sarah’s 6-week coaching: https://divineenigma.org/product/6-week-coaching-plan/
Join Today!
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if you'd like to support this independent podcast, click for free ebook Producer & Host: Sarah
Music: “She Royalty” by Amaro & “Whistle” by Lukas Got Lucky

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Black & Neurodivergent (00:00:00)

2. Meet today's guest, Oluseyitan Ojedokun (00:01:04)

3. About Seyi's book; Black and Neurodiverse (00:02:20)

4. How Seyi's parents reacted to her neurodiversity diagnosis (00:04:31)

5. Seyi's experience with neurodiversity in the workplace (00:11:24)

6. Neurodiversity and social life at school. (00:15:10)

7. How race and poverty affect access to support for neurodiverse people. (00:22:10)

8. The anticipated impact of Seyi's book (00:30:14)

9. Why is there such a stigma around intellectual disability? (00:32:37)

10. What next after writing this book? (00:41:52)

11. Navigating dating with neurodiversity (00:45:03)

12. 3 Positives and Negatives of being Neurodiverse. (00:54:20)

13. Connect with Seyi (01:00:00)

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