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In this candid conversation, Jeremy Rochford sits down with Angela Griffith (theChristianSexpert) to tackle one of the Church's most avoided topics: sex. With humor, heart, and holy boldness, Angela shares how purity culture, shame-based messaging, and silence around sexuality have shaped generations of believers — and what it’s going to take to reclaim God’s design for intimacy in a way that is honest, healing, and healthy.Together, Jeremy and Angela explore how couples can rebuild connection after years of confusion or silence, why many Christians struggle to talk about sex even in marriage, and how spiritual intimacy can actually enhance physical closeness. Whether you’ve been married for 20 years or you’re still unpacking baggage from your youth group days, this episode is a powerful, grace-filled invitation to move beyond shame and step into sacred connection.To learn more about Angela, please check out https://www.thechristiansexpert.com/To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ To send us an email or question- shoot a message to Jeremy@NeuroFm.com Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

For years, Jeremy thought the world just didn’t make sense—and maybe it didn’t. Social cues felt like riddles. Emotions? A foreign language. But then something shifted. In this episode, we follow the story of an autistic adult who began to unlock something powerful: empathy and theory of mind. Not through pressure. Not through shame. But through curiosity, growth, and a willingness to ask, “What if there’s more to their story than I can see?”This isn’t a tale of “fixing” autism. It’s a story of expanding what’s possible. As our guest shares how understanding others changed how he understood himself, you’ll see the quiet beauty of transformation that doesn’t erase difference—it honors it. If you've ever felt stuck in your own head—or wondered how to truly connect with someone who is—this one’s for you.To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ To send us an email or question- shoot a message to Jeremy@NeuroFm.com Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

In this episode, Jeremy wishes everyone a happy Memorial Day as school is wrapping up and the family needs some extra support. To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ To send us an email or question- shoot a message to Jeremy@NeuroFm.com Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

In this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, Jeremy Rochford—autistic speaker, coach, and advocate—sits down with Dana Susan Beasley, a neurodivergent entrepreneur and founder of AngelArts, to explore how embracing their neurodivergence has shaped not only their personal lives, but also their professional missions. Dana shares how her journey through homeschooling, entrepreneurship, and faith has been deeply influenced by her experiences on the spectrum—both as an individual and as a parent. Together, they reflect on the importance of honoring how differently-wired brains experience the world and how that insight can become a strength in business, branding, and personal purpose.The episode dives into the intersection of neurodiversity, faith, and calling—highlighting how aligning your identity with your divine design leads to authentic impact. Dana and Jeremy offer practical encouragement for neurodivergent individuals navigating entrepreneurship, sharing strategies for creating a business that reflects both who you are and how you think. Whether you're autistic, ADHD, or just wired a little differently, this conversation reminds you that your uniqueness isn’t a liability—it’s your superpower.To learn more about Dana Susan Beasley, please check out https://angelarts.biz/To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ To send us an email or question- shoot a message to Jeremy@NeuroFm.com Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

In this insightful episode, Jeremy Rochford sits down with Amy Bodkin, Ed.S.—a former school psychologist, homeschooling consultant, and proudly autistic adult—to talk about what it really means to support neurodivergent kids in education and at home. Amy opens up about her own journey, sharing how her personal experiences shape the way she helps families navigate systems that often miss the mark for kids who think and learn differently.Jeremy and Amy dive into the heart of what makes inclusive education work—not just in theory, but in real life. They talk about the power of empathy, the importance of customizing learning around a child’s strengths, and why flexibility matters more than rigid standards. Whether you're a parent, educator, or just curious about neurodiversity, this conversation will leave you thinking differently about how we define success for our kids—and why honoring their uniqueness might be the key to helping them thrive.To learn more about Amy Bodkin, please check out https://amybodkin.com/To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ To send us an email or question- shoot a message to Jeremy@NeuroFm.com Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

In this enlightening episode, Jeremy Rochford sits down with Somatic Nervous System expert Jana M. Smith to explore the powerful connection between our bodies, our emotions, and our ability to heal. Together, they unpack how trauma isn’t just “in your head”—it’s stored in the body—and how somatic practices can help release long-held tension, stress, and dysregulation. Jana shares the science behind the nervous system in a way that’s both accessible and deeply compassionate, offering practical insights for anyone feeling stuck in cycles of overwhelm, burnout, or emotional numbness.As the conversation unfolds, Jeremy and Jana discuss how somatic awareness can be especially transformative for neurodivergent individuals navigating sensory overload, masking, or chronic fight-or-flight states. With warmth and curiosity, they explore how learning to feel safe in your own body can be the missing key to emotional resilience and authentic connection. Whether you’re new to somatic work or looking to deepen your practice, this episode invites you to come home to yourself—one breath, one body cue at a time.For more information on Jana M. Smith, check out: https://www.janamsmith.com/To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. They don’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

In this heartwarming and deeply insightful episode, Jeremy Rochford sits down with a very special guest—his own son, Johnathan Rochford—for a candid conversation about life as an AuDHD kid. With honesty and humor, Johnathan shares his lived experience navigating the world with both autism and ADHD, offering a powerful perspective on the challenges and triumphs that come with neurodivergence. From sensory overloads to classroom dynamics, this episode explores what accommodations really mean—and why it's important to discuss them. More than just a conversation, this father-son dialogue is a celebration of empowerment and the power of positivity. Jeremy and Johnathan dive into how reframing struggles can shift the narrative from limitation to liberation. Whether you're a parent, educator, or fellow neurodivergent traveler, you’ll leave this episode with actionable insights, a renewed sense of hope, and a smile on your face. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation between two Rochfords, united by love, understanding, and a shared mission to help others feel seen.To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/

What if your overwhelm wasn’t a personal flaw—but your nervous system asking for support? In this transformative episode, Jeremy Rochford welcomes brain and nervous system expert James McCambridge for a deep dive into how our biology—especially for the neurodivergent—affects everything from emotional regulation to learning new skills. Together, they explore the surprising connection between movement, mindset, and the nervous system’s role in shaping not only how we feel, but how we grow.James shares powerful insights on how intentional movement can help calm a dysregulated nervous system and create the conditions for real, sustainable change. Whether you’re working to master new skills, support a neurodivergent child, or simply navigate life with more clarity and resilience, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, equipped, and ready to work with your brain instead of against it.For more information on James, you can check him out at https://www.rewirend.com/To learn more about NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/ Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/ Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/