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Summary

In this episode of Neurodivergent Spot, Sam Marion talks with Julia DeNey, founder of Sense-ational You, a company creating adaptive apparel with built-in sensory tools for autistic and ADHD children. Julia shares her journey from studying fashion design at Cornell University to working in special education and developing products that meet the unique needs of neurodivergent kids. Tune in for insights on inclusive fashion, sensory-friendly clothing, and the intersection of design and neurodiversity.


Quotes

  • "Adaptive fashion isn’t just about clothing—it’s about dignity, comfort, and self-expression."

  • "When we design with sensory needs in mind, we create a world that’s more inclusive for everyone."

  • "Every child deserves to feel comfortable and confident in what they wear."


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Keywords:

  • Neurodiversity

  • Adaptive fashion

  • Sensory-friendly clothing

  • Autism support

  • ADHD children

  • Inclusive design

  • Special education

  • Sensory tools

  • Cornell fashion designFollow the show to make sure you don't miss any episodes!

    You can also connect with me on Instagram on my show page @NeurodivergentSpot or my professional page @sammarioncounseling.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    Show cover

    Summary

    In this episode of Neurodivergent Spot, Sam Marion talks with Julia DeNey, founder of Sense-ational You, a company creating adaptive apparel with built-in sensory tools for autistic and ADHD children. Julia shares her journey from studying fashion design at Cornell University to working in special education and developing products that meet the unique needs of neurodivergent kids. Tune in for insights on inclusive fashion, sensory-friendly clothing, and the intersection of design and neurodiversity.


    Quotes

    • "Adaptive fashion isn’t just about clothing—it’s about dignity, comfort, and self-expression."

    • "When we design with sensory needs in mind, we create a world that’s more inclusive for everyone."

    • "Every child deserves to feel comfortable and confident in what they wear."


    Contact Information:


    Keywords:

    • Neurodiversity

    • Adaptive fashion

    • Sensory-friendly clothing

    • Autism support

    • ADHD children

    • Inclusive design

    • Special education

    • Sensory tools

    • Cornell fashion designFollow the show to make sure you don't miss any episodes!

      You can also connect with me on Instagram on my show page @NeurodivergentSpot or my professional page @sammarioncounseling.


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.