The Sight Side Podcast
Pioneering the Field of Applied Neurodivergence
The Sight Side is a podcast Pioneering the Field of Applied Neurodivergence.
Applied Neurodivergence is the deliberate and systematic application of neurodivergent cognitive abilities—bottom-up processing, advanced pattern recognition, systems thinking, and detail-oriented analysis—to solve complex organizational and human problems that neurotypical approaches routinely miss.
Hosted by James Hickey—AuDHD systems architect, Licensed Peer Recovery Supporter, and founder of PathWays Collective—the show explores how neurodivergent cognition actually functions in work and in life, and why bottom-up processing and pattern recognition are becoming essential in a world obsessed with credentials, optics, and performance theater.
If you’ve been filtered out by hiring systems that don’t measure real capability, built shadow systems to keep organizations running, or watched your peers progress while you seemed to be treading water, this podcast is for you.
We explore topics like:
Why “show your work” often punishes pattern recognition
Shadow systems as undocumented innovation
The overlap between neurodivergent cognition and AI
Late diagnosis and what changes when you understand your own architecture
The coming credential collapse—and what replaces it
Career paths for people who can’t tolerate traditional employment
James was diagnosed with autism and ADHD in his 40s, after decades of being labeled unfocused, underperforming, or “not living up to his potential.” The problem wasn’t capability—it was context.
Now he helps organizations see their blind side: the friction, revenue leakage, and risk that top-down systems consistently miss.
No scripts. No polish.
From friction to flow.
New episodes bi-weekly.
Click the episode links below to listen.