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NeuroDivergent Relationships Podcast with Kathy Marshack, Ph.D.

NeuroDivergent Relationships Podcast with Kathy Marshack, Ph.D.

By: Kathy Marshack Ph.D.
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A podcast show with Dr. Kathy Marshack on ”Asperger Syndrome” and navigating NeuroDivergent Relationships.Copyright Kathy Marshack 2023 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • The Piano He Didn’t Remember
    Apr 18 2026

    In this deeply moving episode, Dr. Kathy Marshack uses the story of a family piano to reveal a fundamental mechanism of NeuroDivergent relationships: the difference between a relational, evolving identity and a structured, static internal map.

    When one partner is "becoming," and the other is simply "referencing" an old version of reality, a painful distance emerges. Dr. Kathy explains why many people on the Autism spectrum struggle to update their internal maps with emotional nuance, leading to a dynamic where the NeuroTypical partner feels erased rather than seen.

    If you have ever felt like your partner is relating to a version of you from twenty years ago—or if your growth has been labeled as "crazy" simply because it no longer fits their static blueprint—this episode offers the clarity you need to stop misinterpreting the limits of the system and start carrying your own continuity.

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    If you are looking for more resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, start with Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

    The Discussion Continues: Join the confidential Podcast After Party for this episode! Check the schedule at Thinkific and the Meetup group.

    Future of Healing: Dr. Kathy is developing two innovative video games: Radiant Empathy: A Journey of Heartbreak and Healing and The University of NeuroDiversity: Radiant Empathy Campus.

    ➡️ Find more resources at https://asd-ntrelationships.com/

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    12 mins
  • Beyond Smart: The Mind That Learned to See Differently
    Apr 17 2026

    For years, Dr. Kathy Marshack believed that her need for color-coded highlighters and early assignments was a sign of deficiency, not intelligence. It wasn't until she was a doctoral student that she realized she was dyslexic and that the "effort" she had spent compensating was actually building a unique capacity for deep, non-linear thinking.

    In this intimate episode, Dr. Kathy shares how her own neurodivergent mind became the bridge between the neurotypical world of emotion and the NeuroDiverse world of logic. She reframes creativity not as an "extra" trait, but as a survival mechanism that evolved into the Radiant Empathy framework.

    This is a message for anyone who has ever felt that their way of processing reality didn't "fit." Learn why effort and intelligence are partners, not opposites, and why the very thing you think is a "problem" to solve might actually be the perspective the world desperately needs.

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    If you are looking for more resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, start with Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

    The Discussion Continues: Join the confidential Podcast After Party for this episode! Check the schedule at Thinkific and the Meetup group.

    Future of Healing: Dr. Kathy is developing two innovative video games: Radiant Empathy: A Journey of Heartbreak and Healing and The University of NeuroDiversity: Radiant Empathy Campus.

    ➡️ Find more resources at https://asd-ntrelationships.com/

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    6 mins
  • Different Paths to Radiant Empathy
    Apr 14 2026

    Are you tired of feeling like you’re the only one making an effort in your relationship? It is a common frustration, but it often stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of how growth works in a NeuroDivergent system.

    In this episode, Dr. Kathy Marshack explores the "Different Paths to Radiant Empathy." She shares the story of a successful NeuroDiverse man who spent years trying to "catch up" to a NeuroTypical ideal, only to find freedom when he redefined his goal as being Empathy Engaged in his own way.

    We dive into the realization that "empathy dysfunction" isn't exclusive to the NeuroDiverse; it also affects neurotypicals who lack the curiosity or courage to step into their own potential.

    By utilizing the 7-Step Interface Protocol, Dr. Kathy demonstrates how letting go of the expectation of a "normal" relationship allows both partners to stop grieving and start living. Whether you are navigating the world through logic or feeling, learn why true love isn't about getting what you expected, but about seeing—and engaging with—what is actually there.

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    If you are looking for more resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, start with Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

    The Discussion Continues: Join the confidential Podcast After Party for this episode! Check the schedule at Thinkific and the Meetup group.

    Future of Healing: Dr. Kathy is developing two innovative video games: Radiant Empathy: A Journey of Heartbreak and Healing and The University of NeuroDiversity: Radiant Empathy Campus.

    ➡️ Find more resources at https://asd-ntrelationships.com/

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    12 mins
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I should have known to not bother with a listen when I read “Asperger’s “ in the title. The podcast I selected actually states “ an NT would never say those things “ regarding a lack of empathy and I immediately found this a lie as well as repulsive. NT’s say hurtful and false things all the time when they shirk responsibility. To use a “never” statement leads me to believe that this author has been hurt by someone on the spectrum and is lashing out under the guise of holding knowledge when in reality, they are just a talking head. If you’re seeking positive and honest discussion regarding being on the spectrum, I cannot recommend this pod. 🤢

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