Jeremy Rochford
Neuro FM
Jeremy Rochford is a later in life diagnosed Autistic/ADHD’r who is raising two Neurodivergent Children with his “NT” wife Charity. Through guest interviews and “Team Rochford,” you’ll hear firsthand the challenges and benefits of being on the spectrum as well as practical advice for those who are Neurodivergent or love someone who is. Join us and experience why “NeuroFm” is called the least depressing Neurodivergent podcast in the world.
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Jun 25, 2026
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Episodes
Injury Update & A Deep Appreciation 25.06.2026 26:46
Sometimes life has a way of slowing us down in ways we never expected. After fracturing his sacrum, Jeremy suddenly found himself unable to do many of the everyday things he'd always taken for granted. In this deeply personal episode, he shares how that painful season gave him a fresh perspective—not just on his own limitations, but on the incredible ways Charity cared for him during the whole exp...
When a Special Interest Becomes a Dream Fulfilled 12.06.2026 23:26
Most people know Jeremy Rochford as a coach, speaker, podcast host, and autism advocate. What many don't know is that before any of those things, he was a comedian. In this episode of NeuroFM, Jeremy shares the story of how comedy became one of the earliest tools he used to connect with people, navigate social situations, and make sense of the world around him. From performing stand-up and improv...
School's Out, Now What? Finding Purpose in the Summer Pause w/ Johnathan & Jeremy Rochford 01.06.2026 25:21
Summer has a way of inviting us to slow down, breathe a little deeper, and step away from the routines that often dominate the rest of the year. In this episode of NeuroFM, Jonathan and Jeremy sit down to talk about the joys of summer vacation—what they love most about the season, the adventures they look forward to, and why taking time to rest isn't just enjoyable, it's necessary. Together, they...
Incomplete Consideration - The Silent Disruptor of Marriage Repair 26.05.2026 28:49
In this episode of NeuroFM, Jeremy Rochford explores one of the most overlooked relationship killers in neurodiverse marriages: incomplete and unfulfilled consideration. Not necessarily cruelty. Not always intentional neglect. But the slow erosion that happens when someone feels repeatedly unseen, unaccounted for, or emotionally stranded in the small moments that make up daily life. Jeremy breaks...
Part 2 -Understanding Autism Together: A Father & Daughter Perspective 15.05.2026 35:21
Jeremy Rochford returns for Part 2 of this heartfelt conversation—this time sitting down with his daughter, Corinne Rochford, to hear her side of the story. Through humor, honesty, and candid reflection, Corinne shares what it was like growing up in a family slowly discovering and understanding autism, how those realizations shaped the way she saw herself and her relationships, and the moments tha...
Understanding Autism Together: A Father & Daughter Perspective – Part 1 08.05.2026 16:47
Jeremy Rochford sits down with a very special guest—his daughter, Corinne Rochford—for a deeply personal conversation about autism, identity, and what it looked like for their family to slowly connect the dots over time. Through humor, honesty, and heartfelt reflection, Corinne interviews her dad about the moments that led to his autism diagnosis, the fears and misconceptions he had to work throug...
100th Episode Spectacular!!!!!!!!!!!! 01.05.2026 28:10
Episode 100 of the NeuroFM slows things down a bit—in a good way—as Jeremy & Charity take a more reflective look back on the first 100 episodes, revisiting the moments that stayed with them, the conversations that shaped their thinking, and the themes they keep coming back to in their own lives and work. They share what they’ve genuinely loved about the journey, a few favorite moments and behi...
The Silent Saboteurs in Neurodiverse Relationships 24.04.2026 26:02
On this episode of NeuroFM, we’re naming the things that are quietly working against your relationship—the ones that don’t show up as obvious conflict, but still create distance over time. The silent saboteurs. The unspoken expectations. The missed meanings. The “I thought you knew” moments that slowly turn into frustration, withdrawal, or that familiar Groundhog Day loop. In neurodiverse relation...
When Special Interests Collide w/ Johnathan Rochford 09.04.2026 28:10
In this episode of NeuroFM, Jeremy and Johnathan take listeners behind the scenes of their unforgettable trip to Lake Placid—part father-son hockey adventure, part meaningful journey through one of sports’ most iconic moments. What started as a tournament weekend quickly became something deeper: shared laughs on the road, stories between games, and the kind of moments that remind you why experienc...
My Autistic Diary; Expectations, Regulation & Impulse Control 27.03.2026 24:53
In this episode of My Autistic Diary, Jeremy walks you step-by-step through how he personally navigates three of the biggest friction points in an Autistic's everyday life: expectations, regulation, and impulse control. Rather than talking in theory, he opens up his real-time process—how he slows down, identifies what’s actually being expected (by himself and others), and uses practical tools to b...
Creating A NeuroDiverse Relationship That Works for Us w/ Ginny & Tommy Smith 20.03.2026 47:37
In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Ginny and Tommy Smith for a candid, unfiltered conversation about the moment a marriage stops matching the dream—and what comes after. Ginny puts words to what so many wives feel but struggle to articulate: the challenge of realizing why your husband struggles to step into the roles you expected—leader, initiator, emotional connector. For years, she carried t...
The Secret to Better Regulation 16.03.2026 22:46
Most people think better regulation comes from trying harder, staying calmer, or just “getting it together.” But the truth is, regulation usually doesn’t begin with willpower — it begins with awareness in the conflict(s). In this episode, we unpack the real secret to better regulation: learning to notice what’s happening in your body, your mind, and your environment before things spiral. Because f...
A Guys Perspective On Betrayal Trauma 09.03.2026 25:09
From a lot of men’s perspectives, betrayal trauma can be confusing. Many guys think the issue is simply the mistake itself—something that happened in the past that they apologized for and are trying to move beyond. But for many women, betrayal trauma isn’t just about the event; it’s about the collapse of safety, trust, and emotional reality. In this episode, we explore what betrayal trauma can fee...
Somewhere I Belong w/ Johnathan Rochford 25.02.2026 23:09
In this episode, Jeremy Rochford and Johnathan reflect on a weekend hockey tournament that quietly revealed how belonging is built—or broken—in everyday moments. The rink becomes the backdrop for a bigger conversation about inclusion: who feels welcomed into a space, who has to work harder to fit in, and how subtle social rules can make people feel either safe or on the outside. Through small, ord...
Autism & Executive Function Demystified : Part 2 w/ Robin Tate 13.02.2026 33:16
In Part 2, Jeremy Rochford and Robin Tate move from understanding executive function to living with it—what changes after the “aha” moment fades and real life still demands consistency. They explore the emotional whiplash many late-diagnosed autistics experience once they finally have language for their wiring, but still find themselves missing deadlines, stalling on simple tasks, or shutting down...
Autism & Executive Function Demystified : Part 1 w/ Robin Tate 07.02.2026 25:57
In this episode, Jeremy Rochford sits down with Robin Tate for a candid, insider conversation about executive function—what it actually is, what it isn’t, and why so many later-in-life diagnosed autistics feel blindsided by it. Drawing from their own lived experience on the spectrum, they cut through the vague labels and clinical fog to explain executive function in plain language: the invisible s...
The Real Difference Between Hobbies and Special Interests 31.01.2026 33:01
Is it “just a hobby,” or is it something deeper? In neurodiverse relationships, this question often shows up in the middle of real conflict—not curiosity. One partner sees time spent or distraction; the other experiences regulation, focus, and emotional recovery. In this episode, Jeremy breaks down the t difference between hobbies and special interests, explaining why the distinction has less to d...
My Autistic Diary - Emotional Intelligence, Shared Agency & Parenting that Works 24.01.2026 32:27
In this episode of My Autistic Diary, Jeremy Rochford challenges the idea that emotional intelligence in autistic families is something you either “have” or “don’t.” Instead, he shows how emotional intelligence is built through understanding, regulation, and understanding what the situation needs—not pressure to change who you are. Drawing from real moments in parenting and marriage, Jeremy expose...
Why Neurodiverse Relationships Need a Different Approach Than Traditional Couples Therapy w/ Stephanie Holmes & Jenilee Goodwin 16.01.2026 39:41
In this episode, Jeremy Rochford is joined by Dr. Stephanie Holmes and Jenilee Goodwin for a grounded, clarifying conversation about why solo work and couples work are not interchangeable—especially in neurodiverse relationships. Rather than defaulting to “just do couples therapy,” they unpack why many mixed-neurotype couples stall or escalate when relational work starts in the wrong place. The di...
Neurodiverse Love 2026: 5 Tools That Actually Work (Part 2) 09.01.2026 24:54
In Part Two of the 2026 kickoff series, Jeremy Rochford picks up where we left off and opens the rest of the toolkit couples have been waiting for. If Part One gave you language, Part Two gives you momentum. Jeremy delivers frameworks 4 and 5— that help couples operationalize what they’ve learned so far. With unfiltered honesty and a coach’s eye for patterns, Jeremy digs into the forces that quiet...
Neurodiverse Love 2026: 5 Tools That Actually Work (Part 1) 03.01.2026 26:17
In Part One of this 2026 kickoff series, Jeremy Rochford cuts through the noise and hands couples real tools they can actually use. Neurodiverse relationships don’t need more theory—they need language, rhythm, and a plan. That’s exactly what Jeremy delivers as he unveils the 5 most powerful relationship frameworks for the year ahead. Drawing from lived experience, coaching insights, and a communic...
My Autistic Diary; Redemption, Repair & Accountability Part 2 19.12.2025 19:44
In Part Two of this episode, we pick up exactly where we left off—unpacking lessons six through ten. These lessons speak directly to the Neurodiverse marriage experience, where it's not all about “fixing” the relationship or proving you’ve changed—but rather, it’s about becoming safer, steadier, and more relational over time. If Part One helped you start to understand what it takes to repair and r...
My Autistic Diary; Redemption, Repair & Accountability Part 1 14.12.2025 19:17
In Part One of this two-part series, Jeremy steps back from theory and frameworks to share something more personal: five hard-earned lessons in the five years since he and his wife went through their separation. This episode isn’t about assigning blame or offering quick fixes—it’s about telling the truth of what separation, or the threat of, teaches when you’re willing to learn from it. Jeremy ref...
Why Coaching Works (Even When Counseling Didn’t) w/ Barbara Grant 06.12.2025 36:15
In this episode, Jeremy Rochford sits down with therapist-turned-coach Barbara Grant for a candid, grounded conversation about a question many couples and individuals silently wrestle with: What’s the real difference between counseling and coaching—and how do I know which one I need? Barbara breaks down the distinction with refreshing simplicity. Counseling, she explains, is about healing what’s b...
5 Reason's to be Thankful for an Autism Diagnosis 28.11.2025 31:10
In this episode of NeuroFM, Jeremy Rochford gets personal about something people don’t always expect to hear: why he’s thankful for his autism diagnosis. Not because it made life easier or tied everything up with a bow, but because it finally gave shape and language to patterns he’d carried his whole life. Jeremy breaks down the five reasons he’s genuinely grateful — from the relief of finally und...
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