The Neurospicy Lane
The Neurospicy Lane
Podcast Description
Thought travels at the speed of light - and some brains don’t have brakes or steering! Finding your path as fast as your thoughts race can be hard. But you’re not alone in THE NEUROSPICY LANE, where we dive into VO life with ADHD and then some. Coming May 15th!
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The podcast focuses on topics such as ADHD management in the voiceover industry, personal journeys with mental health, and the intersection of creativity and neurodiversity. Episode examples include discussions on Abbie Getty's experience with ADHD and acting, as well as interviews with voice actors like Rebecca Davis and Leonie Schliesing, highlighting their unique paths and challenges.

Thought travels at the speed of light – and some brains don’t have brakes or steering! Finding your path as fast as your thoughts race can be hard. But you’re not alone in THE NEUROSPICY LANE, where host Abbie Getty deep dives into life in the voiceover business with ADHD – and then some.
Season 1 dropping in June 2026! New eps Mondays and Thursdays.
Miranda Parkin is an award-winning voice actor who has been represented by DPN Talent since the age of 5. You can currently hear her as the main character Miyo in the hit Netflix show “My Happy Marriage”, Hina in Netflix’s “Akuma Kun”, Nagi in Square Enix’s “Neo: The World Ends With You”, and in a multitude of commercials. She is also a professional animator, illustrator, graphic designer, and character designer. Additionally, they are an influencer with over 200,000 followers across social media.
Miranda & her dad Scott recently gained a new partner for their animated series “The Comet Casino” and will be pitching to networks and streamers and releasing the pilot on YouTube soon!
Miranda loves what she does and wants to do it forever.
You can follow Miranda on IG and YouTube @parkinart or go straight to her site https://mparkinb.wixsite.com/parkinart for commissions and more info.
After the conversation, Abbie talks more about dysregulation in ADHDers, particularly the emotional dysregulation that can really knock a person for a loop unexpectedly.
NOTE: Emotional Dysregulation is not part of the official diagnostic for ADHD but more and more research indicates that it is a big piece of the overall dysregulation of our “spicy” brains. For more on this and other medical ADHD content, look up Dr. Sasha Hamdani @thepsychdoctormd.
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