The Neurodivergent Woman

Neurodivergent Stories with Jessica Horner

May 11, 2025
This week features Jessica Horner, a policy advisor with People With Disability Australia and an AuDHD advocate. She shares her insights on the importance of storytelling for neurodivergent individuals, discussing how narratives shape identity. Jessica delves into the impact of media representation on personal experiences, emphasizing the need for diverse voices in storytelling. She also reflects on her journey with autism, highlighting self-advocacy and the critical role it plays in honoring the emotional validity of neurodivergent stories.
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INSIGHT

Neurodivergence as Culture and Diversity

  • Neurodivergence represents diverse ways of thinking and cultural identities, not just deficits.
  • Recognizing the varied and rich experiences challenges stereotypes and broadens our understanding.
ANECDOTE

Jessica's Neurodivergence Journey

  • Jessica Horner felt "other" all her life but lacked a label until 2019 when she realized she might be neurodivergent.
  • Her diagnosis came during a time of serious mental health struggle and suicidal thoughts, reshaping her understanding of herself.
INSIGHT

Storytelling's Deep Human Role

  • Storytelling is a fundamental, multifaceted human form of communication and creativity.
  • Stories shape our perception and connect individual to cultural identity across time and media.
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