

Chelsia Potts, EdD: Unmask Your Glory
Aug 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Chelsia Potts, a writer and founder of Divergenthood, delves into the transformative journey of embracing neurodiversity after receiving an ADHD or autism diagnosis. She vividly describes the existential challenges faced, including the struggle with identity and societal expectations. Chelsia advocates for 'unmasking' one’s true self, emphasizing the unique gifts of neurodivergent individuals like deep empathy and intuition. The conversation also touches on the importance of community support and self-empowerment, urging listeners to celebrate their authentic selves.
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Chelsia's Late Diagnoses Journey
- Chelsia Potts was diagnosed with ADHD first, then autism later in her 30s, which triggered an existential crisis about her identity.
- Her daughter's autism diagnosis helped her confirm her own diagnosis and explore spirituality to understand herself better.
Diagnosis: Gift and Curse
- Diagnosis can empower by providing language and access to accommodations.
- Over-reliance on labels risks dependency and limits self-identity beyond neurodivergence.
Gifted Label's Complex Impact
- Chelsia's gifted label in childhood made her feel different and privileged yet guilty for her thinking style.
- Early classroom experiences reinforced her uniqueness through pull-out programs.