Celebrating Neurodivergence: Rebekah Borucki's Journey on A Stripper's Guide
Join us as we explore the joy and relief of embracing our neurodivergence in adulthood, and how that enables us to show up authentically for community and ourselves in the fight for collective liberation.
Ever wondered how embracing neurodivergence can transform your life? In this episode of 'A Stripper's Guide', hosts Leilah Feinstein and Erica Sosa welcome Rebekah Borucki, a multifaceted author and founder of Row House Publishing. Rebekah, also known as Bex, shares her personal journey of discovering and embracing her neurodivergence in adulthood. The conversation is lively and heartfelt, touching on the joy and relief that comes from accepting one's unique mind. But it doesn't stop there.
Bex also opens up about her experiences in the publishing world, where she champions diverse voices and social justice through her work at Row House Publishing and its children's book imprint, Wheat Penny Press. This episode isn't just about individual stories; it's about the broader fight for collective liberation and how neurodivergent individuals can show up authentically in their communities. Expect some fun moments too, like a playful debate over Boston vs.
New Jersey accents and a sweet cameo from Bex's son. Plus, you'll hear Bex's reflections on parenting a trans kid, adding another layer of depth to this enriching conversation. Whether you're neurodivergent yourself or looking to support someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and a lot of heart. Tune in for a mix of serious discussion and light-hearted banter that will leave you both informed and inspired.