Reading between the lines with Nicola Knobel
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Unmasking Leadership is a subscription-based audiobook podcast written and read by Nicola Knobel, exploring neurodivergent leadership, psychological safety, and the systems that shape who gets to lead at work.
Each episode features a full chapter from the book Unmasking Leadership: Neurodivergent Leaders, Psychological Safety, and the Future of Inclusive Workplaces. Chapters are released regularly and presented exactly as written, without summaries or commentary.
This podcast examines why traditional leadership models often fail neurodivergent people, how masking and burnout become occupational health issues, and why psychological safety frequently exists in policy but not in lived experience. It explores leadership through the lens of risk management, workplace safety, and organisational power, connecting inclusion to systems, not slogans.
Designed for leaders, safety and risk professionals, HR practitioners, and neurodivergent workers, Unmasking Leadership goes beyond awareness to examine how work actually operates, who it protects, and who it excludes.
If you are interested in leadership, neurodiversity at work, psychological safety, workplace safety, burnout, masking, psychosocial risk, and inclusive leadership, this podcast offers depth, clarity, and evidence-based insight.
The first two chapters are available free. Additional chapters can be accessed by purchasing the full audiobook series.
Reading between the lines with Nicola Knobel
Chapter 4: What Is Neurodiversity? | Unmasking Leadership
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This episode features Chapter 4, What Is Neurodiversity?, from Unmasking Leadership, read in full as part of this audiobook podcast series.
In this chapter, Nicola Knobel explains what neurodiversity actually means, where the concept came from, and why most leadership and workplace systems have failed to account for cognitive difference. Drawing on the work of sociologist Judy Singer, this chapter explores the shift from the medical model of disability to the social model, reframing autism, ADHD, and other neurodivergent profiles as part of natural human variation rather than individual deficit.
Chapter 4 examines key neurodivergent profiles including autism, ADHD, AuDHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia, and how each interacts with work, leadership expectations, and organisational design. It explores why the idea of an “average brain” is a myth, how environments can disable capable people, and why performance, wellbeing, and burnout are environmental outcomes rather than personal failings.
A significant focus of this chapter is AuDHD, the intersection of autism and ADHD, and why this combination reveals what leadership models often miss about energy, recovery, structure, and creativity. The chapter also addresses the legal reality of autism and ADHD as disabilities, the risks of disclosure at work, and why psychological safety must exist before inclusion can be real.
This chapter is essential listening for leaders, safety and risk professionals, HR practitioners, and anyone seeking to understand neurodiversity beyond surface-level awareness. It connects evidence, lived experience, and workplace design, showing why neuroinclusive leadership is not optional, but foundational to safe and effective organisations.
This chapter is presented exactly as written, without commentary or summary. Chapters in this audiobook series are released regularly.
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