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Art, neurodivergence and self-discovery – with Nick Heaney

Beyond 6 Seconds: Neurodiversity stories from neurodivergent people

04/01/24

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Nick Heaney is a resident artist and co-founder of Artnova Gallery in Chatham, Massachusetts. Nick has always found art to be his most authentic way of connecting with the world around him. He was diagnosed with dyslexia during elementary school. He struggled with written language, but found a connection through art. Nick went on to study graphic design and fine art, earning a BFA in graphic design from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

At the age of 26, Nick came out as gay to his friends and family. However, he still felt a sense of disconnect with the people around him, which led to a deeper struggle with his mental health. At the age of 28, Nick sought an autism evaluation which resulted in diagnoses of both autism and ADHD.

During this episode, you will hear Nick talk about:

  • What was it like growing up with dyslexia
  • His early artistic talents at a young age
  • What inspires his artwork today
  • His experience of coming out as gay to his family, discovering his autism and ADHD, and finding supportive communities
  • The story behind how he co-founded his art gallery

Find out more about Nick and his work on his Instagram @nickheaneyart and on Artnova Gallery's website and Instagram.

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*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

Previous Episode

David Egan is a leader and advocate who promotes the causes of people with disabilities. He is the first person with Down Syndrome to serve as a Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Public Policy fellow on Capitol Hill and with the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS). As a Special Olympics athlete and International Global Messenger, David has traveled extensively and speaks to diverse audiences, including the U.S. Senate, United Nations, and various universities, nonprofit and for-profit companies.

David has also received many awards throughout his career. He was honored by NDSS for his legacy, presented with the American Association for Intellectual Disabilities Media Award, and received the Global Down Syndrome Foundation's highest honor: the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award. As the author of the book "More Alike Than Different: My Life with Down Syndrome," he inspires his audiences to see our shared humanity and focus on abilities and possibilities rather than limitations.

During this episode, you will hear David talk about:

  • Growing up with Down Syndrome, and his biggest dreams as a child
  • How he learned to accept his disability
  • What he enjoyed about working at Booz Allen Hamilton, CBRE, and SourceAmerica
  • His experience as a Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Public Policy fellow
  • How he became a disability advocate
  • The impact of Special Olympics on his life

To learn more about David and his work, visit his website at DavidEganAdvocacy.com and buy his book, "More Alike Than Different: My Life with Down Syndrome."

Watch the video of this interview on YouTube.

Read the episode transcript.

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Support or sponsor this podcast at BuyMeACoffee.com/Beyond6Seconds!

*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

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Content note: This episode mentions thoughts about suicide and self harm.

Shayonee Dasgupta is a Mumbai-based freelance writer and editor who initially pursued a career in law, working with corporate law firms in India. She found out she's autistic and has ADHD in her 30s, prompting a transformative journey of self-discovery and learning to navigate life anew.

During this episode, you will hear Shayonee talk about:

  • What it was like growing up before her diagnosis
  • How the challenges she faced working as a lawyer led to her burnout
  • The struggle she faced to get the right mental healthcare and support after her burnout
  • How she received her autism and ADHD diagnosis
  • Her decision to start a new career as a freelance writer
  • Handling expectations from both her extended family and Indian society
  • How she defines success in her own way

To find out more about Shayonee and her work, you can connect with her on LinkedIn.

Watch the video of this interview on YouTube.

Read the episode transcript.

Follow the Beyond 6 Seconds podcast in your favorite podcast player.

Subscribe to the FREE Beyond 6 Seconds newsletter for early access to new episodes.

Support or sponsor this podcast at BuyMeACoffee.com/Beyond6Seconds!

*Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

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