
Why Understanding Neurodivergence Changes Everything with Paul Mosson
The Autism Mums Podcast · Victoria Bennion and Natalie Tealdi
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Show Notes
In this week's episode of The Autism Mums Podcast we welcome Paul Mosson, CEO of the Cost Lawyer Standards Board (CLSB) to the show. Paul identifies as a gay man with ADHD and advocates for inclusive and safe environments where individuals can turn up as their true selves confidently and without fear.
Biography
Paul (he/him/his) is CEO of the Costs Lawyer Standards Board (CLSB), the organisation responsible for regulating Costs Lawyers in England and Wales. The CLSB plays a vital role in upholding public confidence in the legal system by setting and enforcing the standards of professional conduct for Costs Lawyers. Paul is accountable for the full breadth of the CLSB’s regulatory and operational functions, reporting directly to the Board.
Paul is also a coach specialising in working with neurodivergent clients. He is a passionate advocate for equality, diversity and inclusion, which can be seen through his work as a trustee for Disabling Barriers Scotland.
Before joining the CLSB, Paul held positions as directors with both the Bar Council of England and Wales and the Law Society of Scotland, as well as being the architect behind innovative approaches to wellbeing and legal tech adoption across the legal sector.
Paul identifies as a gay man with ADHD and advocates for inclusive and safe environments where individuals can turn up as their true selves confidently and without fear.
Key Takeaways
- Understanding neurodivergence later in life can bring clarity to years of feeling different or misunderstood.
- Long-term masking and trying to fit into neurotypical environments can lead to burnout, anxiety, and mental health struggles.
- Receiving a diagnosis as an adult often brings validation and a new perspective on past experiences.
- Working with the natural strengths of a neurodivergent brain can unlock confidence, creativity, and new opportunities.
- Supportive workplaces and environments make a powerful difference in helping neurodivergent individuals thrive.
- Finding a community that understands neurodivergence can replace years of isolation with connection and belonging.
Mentioned in This Episode
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD)
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