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Meet Your Highest Self

Meet Your Highest Self

Auteur(s): Yaseera Kapadia Learning Specialist | Transformation Coach
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Meet Your Highest Self isn’t your typical self-help podcast! We merge neuroscience, psychology, and spiritual wisdom to shatter myths and bust limiting beliefs. Say goodbye to fake strengths and feeling weak on the inside – it’s time to tap into what's real and raw. Each episode uses the ‘method of reflection’ to dive deep into real-life transformations with no fluff. Just straight talk, evidence-based tools, and grounded wisdom. Tell me you are ready for real change and I'll show you where it's hidden very much inside of you.Yaseera Kapadia, Learning Specialist | Transformation Coach Développement personnel Réussite
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  • When You Have a Neurodivergent in Your Life: How to Support Them Without Losing Connection
    Nov 2 2025

    When there’s a neurodivergent person in your life — a child, a partner, a friend, or a co-worker — love alone isn’t enough. Understanding how their mind works is what keeps love alive.

    In this closing episode of our Neurodivergent Series, we explore the everyday things that can either empower or unintentionally hurt those who see and feel the world differently. Simple shifts — in words, expectations, and patience — can transform connection into safety, and misunderstanding into brilliance.

    Because supporting a neurodivergent person isn’t about fixing them. It’s about creating a space where their light can finally breathe.


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    30 min
  • The Future Is Neurodivergent: Real Stories of Workplaces That See Brilliance, Not Burden (PartIV)
    Oct 26 2025

    Some of the biggest companies in the world — like SAP, Microsoft, and JPMorgan Chase — have been supporting neurodivergent talent for years. Since as early as 2013, they’ve been building programs that don’t just accommodate, but celebrate the brilliance of autistic and ADHD minds.


    And yet, outside those walls — in families, in classrooms, in friend circles, even in workplaces — we’re still misunderstanding that brilliance. Too many people still see neurodivergence as a flaw, a burden, or a challenge to fix. Some still fear having a child with ADHD or autism, or think twice about hiring or dating someone who’s wired differently.


    This episode is a reminder — and a wake-up call — that neurodivergence isn’t something to fear. It’s something to understand, nurture, and make space for. Because when the environment is right, the neurodivergent mind doesn’t just survive — it soars.


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    15 min
  • Neurodivergent Strengths: The Untold Side of ADHD and Autism (Series Part III)
    Oct 22 2025

    Neurodivergence is the engine behind some of humanity’s greatest leaps in science, art, and innovation. This episode uncovers the extraordinary strengths hidden inside the uniquely-wired brain of a neurodivergent.


    Through real-world examples—from Temple Grandin’s humane designs to Bill Gates’ laser-focused drive—we reveal why the world’s most unconventional minds are often its greatest changemakers.


    It is my most sincere hope this episode reaches parents and educators of neurodivergent kids and teens, as well as bosses and leaders shaping inclusive workplaces. Because when these strengths are recognized instead of suppressed, brilliance doesn’t just survive—it thrives.


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    13 min
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