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One Year of The Unfinished Idea: Reflections, Lessons & What I Want the World to Know

by Greer Jones

What a year it’s been! From late-night recordings and community building to tears, laughter, and so much learning — The Unfinished Idea just turned ONE! 

This episode is a celebration — of growth, courage, connection, and the beautiful chaos that comes with being a neurodivergent family. Whether you’ve been here since episode one or are just joining, this is a moment to pause, reflect, and remember why this journey matters.

Host Greer Jones is celebrating the first anniversary of The Unfinished Idea — a podcast that grew from a simple desire to find connection in the neurodiverse world into a thriving community of understanding and hope.

In this milestone episode, Greer is joined by her husband Chris, who shares what he’s learned from being part of the journey behind the scenes. Together, they look back at the lessons, surprises, and moments that shaped the past year — and dream about what’s to come.

In this episode:

  • Greer reflects on the courage it takes to start something new and keep showing up.
  • Chris shares what he’s learned about inclusion, patience, and thriving as a neurodivergent family.
  • Greer reveals what she wants the world to know about neurodivergent people — and it’s something you won’t forget.
  • Plus, you’ll hear the voices of listeners and guests sharing their own answers to that same question.

TAKEWAYS

  • “No” isn’t the worst thing that can happen — sometimes, the biggest growth comes from just asking.
  • Neurodivergent families can and do thrive — sometimes it just takes a few tweaks, consistency, and community.
  • The world tells us we’re a burden, but in truth, neurodivergent people make life easier — through innovation, love, and resilience.
  • Love and connection don’t always need words; they’re often found in small gestures and moments of understanding.
  • Every episode, every story, every shared experience reminds us: you’re not alone in this journey.

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