What happens when OCD and autism overlap – and no one recognises either?
In this episode of The Spicy Brain Podcast, host Lara Sullivan sits down with comedian, author and neurodiversity advocate Joe Wells to unpack the realities of living with OCD and autism. From childhood intrusive thoughts and compulsions to receiving an autism diagnosis later in life, Joe shares his personal journey with honesty and humour.
Together, they explore the misconceptions surrounding OCD, the overlap between OCD and autism, and how understanding your brain can lead to meaningful self-accommodations. They also discuss neurodivergent relationships, finding belonging through comedy, and why autistic people often thrive when they can be unapologetically themselves.
This episode explores:
🌶️ What OCD actually is
🌶️ How intrusive thoughts and compulsions can impact everyday life
🌶️ The connection between OCD and autism
🌶️ Growing up neurodivergent before mental health was widely understood
🌶️ Why a late autism diagnosis can transform self-understanding
🌶️ Learning to accommodate for yourself before a formal diagnosis
🌶️ Finding belonging through comedy
🌶️ Neurodivergent relationships, communication, and embracing authenticity
Tune in for a powerful conversation about mental health, OCD and why understanding your neurodivergent brain can be one of the most freeing experiences of all.
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What is Spicy Brain?
Spicy Brain is the podcast host Lara Sullivan wished existed when she was diagnosed with autism as an adult.
Each week, Lara welcomes guests from across the neurodivergent community for thoughtful conversations that challenge stereotypes, celebrate differences, and highlight the humour and joy that only come from shared life experiences.
Spicy Brain is for those diagnosed later in life, those still seeking clarity, or allies of neurodivergent children who want to better understand the world around them.