Autism, Not Attitude: How Neurodivergent People Are Misunderstood at Work and in Relationships

Check out the exclusive preview of Autism, Not Attitude on The Neurodiversity Voices podcast hosted by Paul Cruz.

In this episode, Felicia M. L. Davis breaks down how autism and ADHD show up in everyday conversations, workplaces, and relationships—and why so many neurodivergent people are misunderstood. From literal thinking and missed social cues to masking, burnout, and workplace bias, this conversation reveals the hidden cost of not understanding how different brains work.
We also explore what leaders and organizations can do differently—right now—to create more inclusive, productive environments.Whether you’re a manager, family member, or someone who’s ever felt misunderstood, this episode will change how you see communication.

This episode is especially valuable for:

  • Managers and team leaders
  • Neurodivergent adults
  • Spouses and family members
  • Educators and support professionals
  • HR and DEI professionals
  • Anyone who wants to better understand communication differences and build more inclusive environments

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