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NACHOS: Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support

NACHOS: Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support

By: Dr Adam “Dutch” Hazlett
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A Neuro-affirming space where we cover the latest humanities-based research in a way the celebrates human difference.Dr Adam “Dutch” Hazlett Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • NACHOS S4E21: The Beauty of Not Knowing
    Jun 24 2026


    What if not having all the answers isn’t a flaw, but a kind of freedom?


    In this season finale of NACHOS: Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach & Support, Dr. Hazlett reflects on the strange pressure so many of us carry to have life figured out—our future, our purpose, our next step, our healing, our timeline. But what if wisdom isn’t certainty? What if growth begins when we stop demanding perfect clarity from ourselves and start making peace with the unknown?


    In this episode, we explore the quiet courage of uncertainty, the difference between confusion and possibility, and why not knowing can sometimes be the very space where joy, healing, reinvention, and self-trust begin. Along the way, Dr. Hazlett weaves together reflection, affirmation, humor, and research in the way only NACHOS can—offering a finale that feels both grounding and gently liberating.


    Whether you’re in a season of transition, burnout, grief, reinvention, or simply trying to make sense of what comes next, this conversation is a reminder that you do not need every answer in order to keep going. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is loosen your grip, take the next step anyway, and trust that clarity will meet you on the road.


    So take a breath, settle in, and join us for a finale about uncertainty, becoming, and the unexpected beauty of not knowing.

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    55 mins
  • NACHOS S4E20: Kierkegaard, Anxiety, and the Courage to Become
    Jun 24 2026

    What if some of the discomfort you feel isn’t a sign that something is wrong—but a sign that you’re alive, growing, and standing on the edge of becoming?


    In this episode of NACHOS: Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach & Support, Dr. Hazlett takes listeners into the world of Søren Kierkegaard—the Danish philosopher who understood that anxiety, uncertainty, and the struggle to become yourself are not side effects of life, but part of the human condition itself.


    Together, we explore what Kierkegaard can teach us about fear, freedom, choice, authenticity, and the strange burden of being a person in a complicated world. This episode reflects on the tension between who we are, who we’ve been, and who we are still trying to become—and why growth so often feels uncomfortable before it feels meaningful.


    As always, NACHOS blends philosophy with lived experience, warmth, humor, and practical reflection, making big ideas feel personal, accessible, and deeply human. Whether you’re wrestling with anxiety, standing at a crossroads, trying to make peace with uncertainty, or simply craving a deeper conversation about what it means to live honestly, this episode offers a thoughtful companion for the journey.


    Join us for a conversation about Kierkegaard, courage, becoming, and what it means to keep choosing yourself—even when the path ahead isn’t clear.

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    48 mins
  • NACHOS S4E19 - Self-Discovery is Bliss
    Jun 8 2026

    What does it really mean to “follow your bliss” when life is complicated, your nervous system is tired, and the world was not designed for every kind of mind or body?


    In this episode of NACHOS: Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach & Support, Dr. Adam “Dutch” Hazlett explores Joseph Campbell’s famous idea of “following your bliss” through a neuro-affirming, disability-conscious, and humanities-centered lens.


    This is not an episode about chasing easy happiness. It is about listening for the deeper things that call us back to ourselves: joy, meaning, purpose, connection, creativity, community, and the quiet reminders that we are still human.


    But we also ask the bigger question: Who actually gets the chance to follow their bliss?


    This episode connects self-discovery to universal design, academic ableism, accessibility, education, disability justice, and the ways our classrooms, workplaces, institutions, and communities often define success, intelligence, productivity, and “normal” too narrowly.


    We also move through ancient cuneiform tablets, visual art and wellbeing, parasocial relationships, online connection, YouTube communities, and the power of being seen. Along the way, we remember that human beings have always searched for meaning through stories, art, rituals, records, relationships, and spaces of belonging.


    Dr. Hazlett also discusses the upcoming Michigan Disability Empowerment Conference in Dearborn in October 2026 and the larger work of building a more neuro-affirming, accessible, and humane future.


    This episode is for anyone thinking about neurodiversity, autism acceptance, ADHD, disability justice, burnout, education, accessibility, self-discovery, meaning-making, or how to build a life that actually feels like yours.


    You are not a machine.

    Your worth is not your productivity.

    Rest is revolutionary.

    Access is love in action.

    Joy is not extra.

    And you are enough.


    Learn more, support the work, or connect with Humanities 101 Foundation:

    Humanities101.org


    #NACHOS #Neurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #ADHD #DisabilityJustice #UniversalDesign #Accessibility #SelfDiscovery #FollowYourBliss #AcademicAbleism #BurnoutRecovery #Humanities

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    1 hr and 9 mins
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