Description
What Happens When Neurodivergence, Fatherhood, and Advocacy Collide
What does it cost to stop masking—and what can happen when you finally let people see the real you?
In this episode, I sit down with Dan Roth for an honest conversation about neurodivergence, rejection, work, parenting, and the quiet weight so many of us carry. We talk about what the pandemic changed, why that inner voice can be so hard to settle, and how being openly ADHD shaped the way Dan
rebuilt his life when everything felt uncertain.
What stayed with me most is how this conversation moves beyond careers. We get into the tension around disclosure, workplace bias, and accommodations, but we also go deeper into what it means to raise autistic children in systems that still miss the mark. Dan shares what shifted for him as a father, advocate, and community builder—and why some of his biggest work started with one simple act of care.
If you're neurodivergent, parenting a neurodivergent child, or trying to build a more inclusive school or workplace, this one will likely hit close to home. I think you'll walk away feeling seen, and you may also start asking different questions about what support should really look like.
About the Guest
Dan Roth is a neurodivergent speaker, advocate, and community leader known for his work in hiring, inclusion, and special education support. He’s also a father of autistic daughters and a strong voice for more inclusive schools, workplaces, and communities.
Key Timestamps
0:02 - I welcome Dan Roth and we set the stage for a deeply personal conversation
0:17 - What the pandemic felt like for neurodivergent people
2:42 - Why rejection can feel so personal
5:02 - Dan opens up about self-doubt and the nonstop inner voice
9:26 - The moment social media became a turning point
13:49 - What it felt like to share his first public post
15:20 - Neurodivergence, job applications, and workplace accommodations
21:16 - When advocacy became bigger than employment
27:02 - The story behind an inclusive school project that still gives me chills
31:02 - How parenting autistic daughters made the mission personal
36:00 - What feels broken in hiring systems
44:38 - Dan’s message for parents wondering if they’re enough
Dans Resources:
Dan Roth
Email: bookdantospeak@gmail.com
Book:Breaking the Silence: Voices of Survivors on Amazon
If this episode speaks to you, listen through to the end and share it with someone who needs this reminder: you’re not alone.
#Neurodivergent #Autism #ADHD #ParentingSupport #WorkplaceInclusion
Dans
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