Divergent Conversations

Episode 139: FLASHBACK — Autistic Grief and Wellness: Holding Space for Hard Emotions

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Jan 2, 2026
Navigating grief can be particularly challenging for neurodivergent individuals, especially when it comes to losing a beloved pet. The discussion dives into how animal companionship provides vital sensory regulation and emotional support. Unique grief experiences are explored, emphasizing rituals and the need for self-compassion amidst social pressures. The hosts also tackle the impacts of collective trauma and ongoing world stressors, suggesting community care as a crucial aspect of well-being. This candid conversation offers validation and meaningful strategies for processing complex emotions.
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ANECDOTE

The Daily Ritual That Anchored A Life

  • Patrick describes putting his 11-year-old basset hound Hazel to sleep and how routine and reliability shaped his daily life together.
  • He recounts small rituals like peanut butter honey toast and Hazel catching pieces mid-air that now amplify his sense of loss.
INSIGHT

Animals As Co-Regulators

  • Patrick and Megan note animals provide nonverbal co-regulation and consistent presence that supports neurodivergent wellbeing.
  • They connect animal companionship to sensory soothing and long-term emotional stability.
ANECDOTE

A Farm Trip That Became A Sensory Nightmare

  • Patrick shares a memory of taking Hazel to a working farm during COVID where she rolled in animal poop and was overstimulated by animals and smells.
  • The story highlights how sensory environments affected both Hazel's behavior and Patrick's caregiving experience.
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