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Amber Napthine
Specialisms: Rediscovering Self After Late-Diagnosed Autism & ADHD (AuDHD) Creating Workplaces for Neurodivergent Brains to Thrive Friendships, Loneliness, and the Lost Generation of Women Redefining the Expectations of Womanhood Post-Diagnosis The Paradox of the AuDHD Life: Balancing Conflicting Traits High-Functioning Burnout: Leaving It All Behind to Start Anew Neurodivergent Identity, Empathy, and Authentic Self-Concept
Amber is a podcast host, voiceover artist, and certified Oliver McGowan Lived Experience Trainer specilaisng in the intersection of late-diagnosed AuDHD, female identity, and workplace inclusion.
As the creator and voice behind the Not Quite Typical podcast, Amber uses her natural empathetic energy to give voice to the "lost generation" of late-diagnosed women navigating the complex and often lonely paradox of living with both Autism and ADHD.
Combining her professional background in media and audio production with her certified lived-experience advocacy, Amber delivers powerful, deeply human talks that challenge traditional expectations of womanhood.
She is passionate about helping organisations build environments where neurodivergent brains can truly thrive, sharing her own profound journey of burning out, letting go of the old status quo, and boldly starting anew.
She wants the journey of late diagnosis to feel less lonely and more accessible from a human and social model perspective.

