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You're ridiculously way over analysing things! Going on holiday or playing sport could fall into your mental categories. Too much analysing goes on these days! This is what happene
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Hi Amy, I don’t usually post on here but I think your post is very interesting and I totally agree with all the points you make. This won’t make any sense to those that aren’t neurodivergent
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I don’t know anyone who found the scene because of their condition. Those I know with either ADHD or and especially autism wouldn’t do very well in a scene where it could at times be an unforgiving pl
This may be controversial… 😅
I’m not saying every soulie is neurodiverse however these are some of my reflections.
I’ve been thinking about neurodiversity and Northern Soul. I have been invited as a Guest Speaker at a Learning Disability Nursing conference in Belfast this week. As a result I’d begun documenting my own and the experiences of other people I know.
My reflections particularly relate to Autism and ADHD.
Some examples I’d thought about were maybe how in the past and even to this day travelling all over the country is something exciting and how on impulse many soulies did and do decide to travel to events. People would of been soulin Friday to Sunday with little thought about consequence on Monday 😂😅. There’s the adrenaline rush from intense physical exercise, and a dopamine hit from hearing a new record.
Record collecting - this is something that is a perfect hyperfixation, it’s addictive something that people with adhd might get hooked on, then there’s the potential photographic memory element of remembering labels, musicians, producers and the remembering of matrix numbers. There’s the predictable routine ritual of putting the record on the turntable. Completists who search for specific records/items may be another positive example of preserving the music.
Researching again goes hand in hand with special interest, the amount of people I know with such a sheer and vast knowledge is insane, in particular around the history of the scene and artists. A strong sense of justice and fairness aligns with ensuring artists get the recognition they deserve, and social justice around reappropriating the music.
Djing, your up their alone yet sharing the music with others. A great hobby, and way of having a starting point for conversation with others. ADHD and intuitively reading the room picking up on the energies and observing what records to select.
Dancing alone, yet with others no need for physical touch, you can get hot and sweaty no bother, you don’t need anyone to dance with so no social interactions needed other than bumping into someone ‘sorry mate’. Spinning lots of spinning and repetitive dance movements could meet people’s needs to stim. Being in the zone hyperfocus on the present and being free from other thoughts and worries.
All-nighters & hyperactivity it’s commonly known autistic people and those with adhd can have difficulties with sleep a solution go out dancing all night, burn off energy and be active.
Top 500 familiarity - I can’t speak for all people however nostalgia and predictability can be a big comfort to a lot of people.
A set of social norms - clear expectations/social cues which can help people avoiding feeling awkward. You go in, you pay, you sit where you normally do (left front of stage for me) with folk you might know (chances are you know someone), you might say hello, you dance, you leave.
Sensory needs - 4x4 beat that just hits right, it’s dark super dark (or they might have disco lights 😂😅) something for all. You can wear comfy attire things that don’t restrict you (unless you’re a cool mod 😎).
Promoters/event planners meticulously planning and coordinating weekenders, weekly events, nighters - again something people with a passion for it with adhd/and or Autism would excel at.
Drug use/escapism - again not all partake however some do and substance use and adhd have been commonly linked in research.
Rare Soul - a smaller collective of folk an inner circle, where again you tend to see the same faces which again beings belonging through a niche interest.
Trauma, ADHD and Autism - research shows that people with ADHD and Autism are much more likely to have experienced trauma. Some soulies describe soulin as their solace, a place where they have regained their confidence and found a support network.
I’d like to thank the people who responded to my initial Facebook post and would be interested to know others thoughts 💭
💙Amy Hodkin💙
KTF