Why Aparna Subramonian believes being misunderstood is the greatest teacher
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Aparna Subramonian, a brand marketer, writer, and self-proclaimed quirky cat lover, didn’t grow up trying to fit in. She grew up thinking she's a boy, fell in love with her best friend in seventh grade, and later discovered she had ADHD. All while battling social mores in a small, conservative city like Coimbatore.
Smitha has a warm, honest, and often humorous exploration conversation in this delightfully candid episode with Aparna, journey through gender, sexuality, neurodivergence, and self-acceptance.
We discuss
- Aparna reflects on her eccentric early years
- Reflecting on the surreal experience of believing she was a boy and her first queer relationship
- The unique way she came out to her family
- Her relationship with ADHD, the relief of finally having a label,
- The joys and challenges of living with a neurodivergent partner
- How her biggest anchor is her community made of friends she can unmask with
Aparna's bio
Aparna Subramonian is a writer, storyteller, and brand strategist from Hyderabad. She’s queer, neurodivergent, and passionate about creating systems that accommodate brains like hers. Also, she loves cats. A lot.
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Credits
- Smitha Murthy, host and episode planner.
- Ravi Kumar, sound designer and editor.
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