Poetry, Neurodivergence, and Resilience with Samantha Merz
The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast
Release Date: 08/25/2025
The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast
Guest: Nathan Stafford-King. Paul sits down with Nathan, a storyteller, photographer, and theatre director whose life has unfolded across the UK, Germany, Denmark, India, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, and now Canada. Together, they explore how ADHD can be misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and masked, especially when moving through different systems and cultures. Nathan opens up about early signs in childhood, the impact of a later misdiagnosis, and the moment he finally sought an ADHD assessment after realizing that even “doing everything right” (sleep, routines, food, exercise)...
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Guest: Dr. Emily Levy, founder of EBL Coaching, to unpack practical, research-based strategies that help neurodiverse students thrive. From time management and organization to reading, writing, and math, Dr. Levy shares powerful tools rooted in executive functioning and multisensory instruction. You’ll learn how techniques such as ET vs. AT time-tracking, the three-tiered organization system, visual brainstorming webs, and Orton-Gillingham reading instruction transform learning for students with ADHD and dyslexia. Dr. Levy also offers guidance for parents, quick wins students can...
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info_outlineGuest: Samanta Merz, poet and mental health advocate. Samantha shares her journey of discovering poetry at 19, how her neurodivergence influences her creative process, and how writing became a powerful outlet for expressing emotions like loneliness and resilience. From her published collections, Kazoo and Meadowlite, to her newest book, Only You Will Do, Samantha opens up about the challenges and triumphs of being a neurodivergent creative.
She also discusses the importance of mental health advocacy, the role of community programs such as Thrive Open Door and Coast Mental Health, and how activities like singing in a choir and playing badminton enrich her overall well-being. This inspiring conversation highlights the power of creativity, community, and perseverance in building a more inclusive world.
Connect with Samantha:
- Website: SamanthaMers.wordpress.com
- Instagram: @SamanthaMers
- Facebook: Samantha Mers
- Books available at: Blurb Bookstore
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