66: Healing Neurodiversity - Irish Cures & Curses
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This week, I'm exploring the history of cures and remedies in Ireland, highlighting the traditional practices and beliefs surrounding healing. As usual, I share personal experiences and stories of famous healers, such as Biddy Early, who used clairvoyance, herbs, flowers, and trees to heal people. I touch on the evolution of medicine in Ireland, from ancient Druidic practices to the influence of Christianity. The importance of oral tradition and the passing down of cures from generation to generation comes up, and I offer personal experiences with healing cures and remedies passed down in my family. I also discuss the definitions and meanings of neurotypicality, neurodivergence, and neurodiversity, questioning the meaning of these terms and advocating for a more inclusive and accepting society. Support the Podcast: www.connectedcommunication.club Christine Mullaney aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. As a thank you, you'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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