Nothing About Us Without Us: Podcast Trailer for Real Talk

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The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast is launching today. It aims to celebrate and amplify the unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals. Hosted by Paul Cruz and co-hosted by Livia Ward, Letara Couto, Karen Habashi, and Gino Akbari, the podcast explores the personal stories, challenges, and triumphs of neurodiverse individuals and their families. The hosts share their experiences and insights, fostering understanding and acceptance within the neurodivergent community.

Takeaways
  • The podcast celebrates the unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals.
  • Personal stories are essential for understanding neurodiversity.
  • Parenting neurodivergent children presents unique challenges and rewards.
  • Support systems are crucial for neurodiverse individuals and their families.
  • The importance of fostering understanding and acceptance in society.
  • Real conversations can lead to practical tools for navigating life.
  • Humour can be a valuable tool in discussing serious topics.
  • Empowerment comes from sharing experiences and insights.
  • Community involvement is vital for neurodiverse individuals.
  • The podcast aims to inspire and educate listeners about neurodiversity. 
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Be Our Next Guest on The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast!
Do you have a story, insight, or experience that could inspire and empower the neurodiverse community? We’re looking for passionate voices—self-advocates, professionals, educators, parents, and allies—who want to share their journey and spark meaningful conversations.
✨ If you’re ready to highlight your perspective and contribute to a platform that celebrates neurodiversity, we’d love to hear from you!
Let’s amplify neurodiverse voices—together. 💜

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity Voices Podcast
03:47 Personal Stories and Experiences with Neurodiversity

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The content provided in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.
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Creators and Guests

Gino Akbari
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Gino Akbari
Gino Akbari is a global citizen with a passion for understanding the human experience. Having lived across multiple cultures and worked in a wide range of industries—from military training to acting, politics, and entrepreneurship—Gino has developed a deep appreciation for how people think, behave, and thrive within their environments. With over 12 years of experience training military personnel, he brings discipline, adaptability, and leadership into every space he enters. A multilingual speaker and lifelong learner, Gino’s journey has also led him to the performing arts, where he owns a dance company and embraces movement as a form of expression and connection. Today, Gino is a certified life coach with credentials across various disciplines. His mission is simple yet powerful: to explore what it means to live a truly full life—and to guide others on their own paths of growth, purpose, and continuous self-improvement.
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Karen Habashi
Karen Habashi, a mother of three, was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 40. Originally a dentist, she transitioned to writing, which fuels her passion for storytelling while also deepening her understanding of the science and research behind neurodivergence. An Egyptian residing in Vancouver, BC, Karen aims to raise awareness and provide more education to her community. Her writing encompasses a wide range of topics, including mental health, the experiences of BIPOC and immigrants, motherhood with a chronic illness, and many others. You can find her work here or follow her on Instagram to delve deeper into the topics she shares. Karen Habashi https://karenhabashi.wixsite.com/karen-habashi
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Letara Couto
Letara is a passionate advocate for neurodivergent voices, drawing from both lived experience and her work in accessible education. ​ Diagnosed with ADHD at 12, she faced years of academic and personal challenges before finding her footing in college---when starting ADHD medication, it transformed her ability to learn, focus, and thrive. That shift inspired a deeper journey into accessibility and inclusive education. ​ After studying Accessible Media Production in 2018, Letara began working at Accessible Learning Services within her college. Now a full-time Learning Strategist and Adaptive Technologist, she spends her days helping students understand their unique learning styles and adapt technology to support their success. ​ Letara is also a proud mom to two incredible neurodivergent kids: an 11-year-old son with ADHD and Autism and a 9-year-old daughter with ADHD and anxiety. Her personal and professional experiences continue to shape her commitment to advocacy, empathy, and creating spaces where neurodiversity is not only accepted but celebrated. As a co-host of the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, Letara brings heart, insight, and a deep belief in the power of sharing our stories.
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Livia Ward
Livia Ward is a dedicated and versatile professional with a strong academic background and diverse work experience. ​ She recently graduated from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, with a double major in English Literature and Psychology. ​ Livia has gained valuable industry experience, showcasing her adaptability and commitment to excellence. She worked as a Multimedia Writer for the Vancouver Arts Colloquium Society, where she wrote research articles, conducted interviews for documentaries, and presented findings at monthly salons. ​ She is a Supervisor at Dunbar Theatre, managing ticket and concession sales, handling cash and credit transactions, operating projectors, and promoting events through newsletters and social media. ​ ​Livia is also actively involved in volunteer work, contributing to organizations such as the Vancouver Comics Festival, The Ubyssey, and The Writer’s Exchange. ​ ​ With her academic background, professional experience, and volunteer contributions, Livia Ward demonstrates a passion for creativity, community engagement, and personal growth.
Nothing About Us Without Us: Podcast Trailer for Real Talk
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