Why the words arrived the same — and the meaning didn't
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About this webinar
Neurotypical and neurodivergent minds carry completely different emotional and literal weight in the exact same language. Nobody told us this was happening — and it's been costing us our relationships, our workplaces, and our sense of being understood. This free, live webinar is a warm space to finally see what's been going on — and what we can do about it.
The gap in action
NT said
"Let's circle back on this later."
Meaning: I need time to think. Not urgent. We'll talk soon.
ND heard
"Let's circle back on this later."
Meaning: Something is wrong. They're avoiding this. Am I in trouble?
ND said
"Actually, that's not quite right — here's the full picture."
Meaning: I want you to have accurate information. I'm trying to help.
NT heard
"Actually, that's not quite right — here's the full picture."
Meaning: You're being corrected. Publicly. In front of everyone.
Neither person was wrong. Neither was trying to hurt the other.
The words were the same. The meaning was completely different.
What you'll get
Who this is for
Our promise to you
This is a no-pitch, no-pressure zone. You will not be sold anything during this webinar.
No wrong questions. No wrong answers. This is a safe space to ask, explore, and just be.
Links to explore further will be available — completely optional. No obligation.
Your host
Andrea A. Wentz
aka Kitari Jalin · Neurotype Translator
Andrea spent years as a systems and process engineer — the person whose job was to find exactly where things break down and why. Then her own system broke down. What came out the other side was something she didn't expect: that the same pattern-finding brain that mapped industrial processes could map human ones. She's been doing both ever since — the rigorous and the intuitive, the data and the felt sense. She's currently pursuing a PhD in Metaphysical Sciences not because she abandoned science, but because she got curious about what science hasn't fully mapped yet. She could wait until the letters are behind her name. But people need this now — not next year. That's the lens she brings here. Both feet in. No apology for either one.
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