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What the Actual F*ck Just Happened? is a candid, unfiltered podcast hosted by Meg Long & Sarai Speer, two neurodivergent hairstylists on a journey of healing. Join us as we navigate life's ups and downs, sharing our raw, real experiences and insights along the way. What to Expect: In each episode, we dive into personal stories, mental health struggles, and the triumphs and challenges of our daily lives. Expect honest conversations, laughter, and a sprinkle of dark humor as we process what th ...
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How do we create a neurodiversity-affirming society where people with all kinds of brains don't just live, but thrive? Neurodiverging serves practical strategies to improve our lives by amplifying the voices of neurodivergent leaders and thinkers, centering social justice. We're all in this together. Hosted by Danielle Sullivan. Learn more on http://neurodiverging.com or http://patreon.com/neurodiverging.
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welcome to a parenting space actually designed for YOU! where you can get answers about navigating a life that includes autism. I’m Dr. Tay, a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism and neuroaffirming care. I have supported 100s of autistic children and their families and have been in the autism field for over a decade. on this podcast, we focus on supporting your autistic child AND your whole family, including you! every topic is on the table, and your questions (which you can s ...
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In this podcast series, Mike moves away from the traditional DE&I rhetoric, to get a better understanding of what diversity, equity and inclusion actually means for us as individuals. Are we seeing real change? Do you feel a greater sense of belonging in your workplace and community? Each week Mike and his guest open an honest dialogue on a specific DE&I topic, some discussions will be inspirational, others might be a little uncomfortable but hopefully all will be interesting and thought pro ...
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Join me on my journey to help reframe how we understand and treat autism and neurodivergence as a whole. My hope is that through these discussions we will help change how we view autism and highlight all of the brilliant ways neurodivergent minds have and can continue to powerfully impact our world. Along the way, we will hear from other neurodivergent people, aka the Neurospicy Gang, who will be sharing their valuable experiences and insight about living as an actually autistic person in a ...
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Don’t be shy! Come on Aut of the Closet! If you’re autistic, you have the right to experience freedom, a renewed mindset, and to voice your need and concerns for a safe environment, accommodations, and the right to live an abundant life. Aut of the Closet is an actually autistic Canadian podcast from Winnipeg Manitoba which advocates on behalf of neurodiversity and autism to a planet who continues to learn about who we are as autistics!
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"Actually, this IS our first rodeo!" Meet Lauren and Tara, two autism moms who met on Instagram all because of their two amazing autistic sons. Struggling to find themselves again on this new parenting journey, they quickly realized that there's no manual; you just saddle up, lead with love and learn as you go! They're best friends, business owners and can't wait to chat everything autism, parenting, their passion projects and more.
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This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren’t beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out. We do “adult” differently. -About Daren and ...
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Fellowship Audio Podcast

iHeartRadio, Fellowship Audible Podcast Group & Fellowship Stories Of You And Me

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Fellowship Audio Podcast is actually the one-stop podcasts for all entertainment society. Joining forces with Friendship Feed as one of Singapore's autistic podcasts as we will have episodes on various contents and more. New episodes published daily. Brought to you by iHeartRadio, Fellowship Audible Podcast Group & Fellowship Stories Of You And Me, this is Fellowship Audio Podcast, affiliated with Friendlight Digital Media. Reach to us via our email: walkmars1759@gmail.com
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From corporate executive to nonprofit leader, Vicky Westra is sharing her own personal journey, and most important job, as the mother of an Autistic daughter. In her podcast “Green Zone Talks,” Westra is calling people to join the shift to the “Green Zone,” moving away from a place of worry, anger and fear that often comes with living with a diagnosis of Autism to one of hope, positive expectation and joy. For more information, visit www.neuro-shifts.org
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New Self Help Book Launch 2020 (This podcast interview is between the author Danielle Hampson and the editor Amanda Moss from Lifestyle Monthly Magazine and was recorded during the Covid19 virus lock down please excuse the distant quality).Am I on the Spectrum? An Aspies Guide to The Autistic Spectrum - I am on it and so are you - is a psychology self help publication which cuts through the mystery and complexity surrounding autism looking at everyday personality types.If you've ever wondere ...
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PSYCHOCINEMATIC

Stephanie Fornasier

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A podcast analysing depictions of mental illness and disabilities in film and TV. Hosted by a psychologist, Stephanie, and friends with lived experience. We may ruin your favourite movie, but we promise to do it with fun, humour, and perhaps an important lesson or two.
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Mind Vox

Claire Jacobs

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MindVox is a podcast all about the human mind, with the aim to educate, support and empower. A fully inclusive space that explores mental health, neurodivergence, self-care and wellbeing without judgement. Guests openly discuss their personal journeys with trauma, grief, mental health, neurodivergence and more. Hosted by Claire Jacobs, writer of SingleParentPessimist.co.uk *Warning* We cover topics that can be of a sensitive or triggering nature, and always highlight these on each episode's ...
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In this episode, Sarai and Meg dive deep into the challenges of navigating today’s fast-paced, information-saturated world. From the constant pressures of social media to the pitfalls of hustle culture, they discuss the shift toward a simpler, more mindful lifestyle. Meg shares frustrations with the wellness industry’s paradox of promoting both bod…
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Summary In this conversation, Charles Sealy reflects on his life journey from growing up in Barbados to moving to England as part of the Windrush generation. He shares his experiences in education, his career in nursing, and the challenges of racism and identity faced by the black community. He discusses his voluntary work, the impact of the Windru…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay discusses the key themes she is seeing in clinical practice. Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed psychologist specializing in neurodiversity affirming care and shares insights regarding common referral questions as well as what many families in her group therapy program are navigating.…
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In this episode of the Diversity Matters podcast, Edwina Kulego shares her inspiring journey from a small town in Sweden to becoming a leading figure in the fashion industry. She discusses her early influences, the challenges of diversity and inclusion in fashion, and her current initiatives at Informa. Edwina also highlights her beauty brand, Esse…
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Full podcast with links to available poster artwork: https://johnnyprofaneknapp.substack.com/p/podcast-every-clock-is-a-handgun-2ee Sensory-Friendly Discussion & Summary: https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/30720fb4-dab4-48b9-873f-90ec1ac03b88/audio Transcript: Autistic Spoken Word: Every Clock Is a Handgun Pointed at My Head This spoken word on…
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER >> this episode dives into trauma-informed care but highly sensitive topics are discussed, including Rachel’s personal experiences with a nationally publicized traumatic event while working at a school in 2018 ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this podcast episode, Dr. Tay hosts Rachel Archambault, a speech-language pat…
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In this episode, Sarai, Meg, and their guest Brittlyn have a candid and wide-ranging discussion on life in Florida, hurricane preparedness, and the beauty industry. Brittlyn shares her experiences as a Florida native and esthetician, shedding light on the often-overlooked mental health and business challenges within the beauty profession. The conve…
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Tatyana Arrington, an influential entertainment reporter and digital host, shares her journey from a young theater enthusiast to a global speaker and corporate client manager at the Diversity Org. She discusses her love for the arts, her experiences as an actor and model, and her transition into the world of entertainment reporting. Tatyana highlig…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay explores obsessive traits in autistic children, inspired by a conversation with Katherine @theneurodiversitymom. The discussion focuses on distinguishing between autism-related behaviors and potential co-occurring conditions like OCD. The episode highlights the need for diagnost…
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Buckle up, folks! In this hilarious, no-holds-barred episode, Meg and Sarai spill all the tea on the absolute chaos of being human—especially a woman—in a world where the patriarchy sucks the life out of everything fun. From our struggles with authenticity, neurodivergence, and realising we’re not 20 anymore (cue the crying baby on a flight). We de…
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Deb Colden shares her journey to Hewlett Packard and her transition to becoming an executive coach. She discusses the importance of culture and values in a company and the impact of burnout on her mental health. Deb also talks about the creation of the Rules of the Garage Mentoring Circle and the benefits of such a group. She emphasizes the need fo…
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Hey! I’m Johnny Profane… back after a 6-month bout of the "shys" to launch Season 5 of AutisticAF Out Loud. Missed you guys… But I'm here now, at least for the moment... Let's do something great with that moment, shall we? This seems like the perfect occasion to talk about Time… and how it passes. A crucial topic… whether you’re autistic or ADHD, w…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay explores the topic of neurodivergence in adults, particularly parents, with guest Dr. Salena Justice, a psychologist specializing in late diagnoses of autism and ADHD. They discuss the indicators of neurodivergence, the evaluation process, and the differences between self-diagno…
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In this episode, Jenn and Daren dive into the rich and often overlooked topic of ancestor appreciation. Throughout the episode, Jenn and Daren emphasize the importance of acknowledging and honoring one's ancestors. They share personal anecdotes and practices, such as setting up altars and engaging in rituals that connect them to their ancestral roo…
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In this heartfelt episode, Meg Long shares a powerful story about a time when she faced public bullying from fellow stylists on social media. As other local stylists joined in, Meg reflects on the painful experience and how it shaped her understanding of true belonging versus the desire to fit in. She criticizes the lack of compassion in the indust…
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Philippa shares her journey in pursuing a career in engineering, the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, and the importance of mentorship and community support. She emphasizes the need for companies to focus on retention and create inclusive environments for underrepresented groups. She also discusses her aspirations to becom…
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In this episode, Jenn and Daren dive into the critical issue of food insecurity and the concept of food as medicine. The episode opens with Jenn and Daren sharing their personal relationships with food, shaped by their diverse upbringings. Jenn discusses their upbringing in a food desert and the impact of generational food insecurity on their famil…
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In this episode, Jenn and Daren bring the heat with a rundown of recent events and topics they've missed while Jenn was away celebrating their 40th birthday.The episode kicks off with a discussion on COVID-19, highlighting the resurgence of cases and the importance of continuing to take precautions. Jenn shares her observations from her travels, no…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay discusses child-led therapy with Nicole Casey, a speech-language pathologist known for her work with gestalt language processing. The conversation delves into the importance of child-led approaches, how they differ from traditional methods, and what parents should look for in th…
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Hold onto your seats as Meg and Sarai take you on a rollercoaster ride through their unforgettable childhood experiences! Meg spills the tea on her first marriage and farm life—yes, that includes milking goats—and Sarai revisits her high school glory days as the legendary wrestling persona, Daisy Duke. Together, they dive into the quirks of growing…
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In this mini episode, Dr. Tay discusses the distinction between Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). Inspired by conversations with parents in her group therapy program, she delves into the complexities and overlaps between the two diagnoses. Dr. Tay emphasizes the importance of understanding PDA within the f…
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Austin Okolo, CEO and co-founder of the Gen Z Club, discusses the gap between Gen Z and corporate companies and how his organization aims to bridge that gap. He highlights the unique qualities that Gen Z professionals bring to the workplace, such as their tech-savviness and access to information. Austin emphasizes the importance of understanding an…
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In this episode, Dr. Tay interviews Kaley Stymeist about "Spell to Communicate" (S2C), a method used to support non-speaking autistic children in expressing themselves. Kaley shares her journey with her son Hudson, who is progressing his communication through S2C after language regression. The discussion covers the methodology of S2C, emphasizing i…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Meg and Sarai dive into their personal hairdressing journeys, sharing captivating stories of their careers and the memorable experiences that have come their way. From working with famous actors and musicians to cherishing unforgettable moments, they discuss the highs and lows of the hairdressing world. Meg recount…
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Meloney shares her experience growing up in the British Virgin Islands and the challenges of living with bipolar disorder. She discusses the tight-knit community and the lack of conversation around mental health in her community. She explains the highs and lows of bipolar disorder and the importance of finding a balance through medication and thera…
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Dr. Tay shares a mini-episode where she dives into the complexities and controversies surrounding Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in the autism field. She presents a balanced perspective on ABA, emphasizing the importance of informed consent and considering the diverse needs and privileges of families. Dr. Tay also highlights different neur…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay welcomes Rob Gorski, known as The Autism Dad on social media, to discuss his experience as a father raising three autistic children. They explore the unique challenges and opportunities of fatherhood in the autism community, the grief process associated with diagnoses, and the i…
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Sarai recounts a harrowing travel experience involving flight delays, GPS malfunctions, and a meltdown while driving in circles. Meg and Sarai delve into autism, misconceptions, and personal experiences. Meg discusses her journey to an autism diagnosis, the positive aspects of being autistic, and provides valuable resources. They challenge stigma, …
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Jason Jones, a gay rights activist, shares his experiences growing up in Trinidad and Tobago and his journey towards fighting for LGBTQ+ rights. He discusses the influence of his parents, who were journalists, and the impact of the black liberation movement on his activism. Jason also explains the history of anti-gay legislation in Trinidad and Tob…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay speaks with Carrie Cariello, a mother of five, including an autistic young adult. Carrie shares her family's journey, advocacy work, and the unique challenges and triumphs of raising an autistic child. They discuss practical strategies for fostering independence, the importance …
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In this episode, Sarai & Meg explore humor as a coping mechanism for grief, particularly for neurodivergent individuals. They read through reviews of urns they have found online and they share personal experiences and insights into how humor can help navigate complex emotions and find solace in difficult times. The discussion also delves into the c…
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Jason Bean shares his experiences growing up with autism and the challenges he faced in school and the workplace. He discusses the lack of support and understanding from teachers and employers, as well as the discrimination he encountered. Jason emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and understanding one's own challenges in order to effectivel…
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Let's talk to Patty Laushman, neurodivergent coach, about the critical topic of 'failure to launch' in autistic youth. Show notes and more: https://www.neurodiverging.com/autistic-failure-to-launch/ Join the Patreon for bonus content: http://patreon.com/neurodiverging Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Sarai and Meg get real about embarrassing moments, with Sarai sharing a hilarious yet heartbreaking story about pooping her pants in her new car. Beyond the laughter, the conversation takes a deeper turn as they explore the connection between bodily functions, mental health, and neurodiversity. Listeners will gain …
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Meg and Sarai share their harrowing tales of "nana falls" that resulted in serious injuries. They dive into the world of proprioception and interoception, discussing how these factors can contribute to clumsiness. Meg shares their own accident story, highlighting resilience and finding humour in tough times. The episode concludes with reflections o…
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Maya shares her experiences of moving to the UK as a child and the challenges she faced in adapting to a new culture and language. She then discusses her journey through education, including her pursuit of a biomedical engineering degree and her desire to study medicine. Maya also opens up about her son, Hamza, and the difficulties she faced in rec…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay hosts Maggie of Unfurling Littles and explores Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) lens. They discuss how to incorporate neurodiversity-affirming practices into ABA to create a compassionate, child-led approach. Maggie shares her journ…
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Show notes: https://www.neurodiverging.com/neurodivergent-in-the-natural-world-with-diana-renn/ Diana Renn's new middle grade book, The Owl Prowl Mystery, centers adolescence as an ADHDer, and how neurodivergence intersects with the natural world around us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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👉🏼 ENROLL NOW >> http://drtaylorday.com/membership If you find value in this podcast and want even more support, tune in to learn about “EVOLVE the membership.” This new membership offers a lower-cost, flexible alternative to traditional clinical services, designed to provide accessible support and education for autism families. I share personal in…
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In this episode, Jenn and Daren tackle the contentious topic of "Experts Over Influencers and Content Creators." With a mix of humor and candidness, they explore the distinctions between true expertise and the rise of social media personalities.The episode opens with Jenn and Daren discussing the importance of understanding the difference between e…
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It's time to make Singapore a better home of all.. This is the first National Day message from the nation's next Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (MP at Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC). Follow us on social media platforms as we cover more current events: Facebook: facebook.com/fellowshipstoriesSG Twitter: twitter.com/justintanwc Instagram: instagram.com/justint…
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Episode Description: In this episode, Sarai Speer and Meg Long introduce the "What the Actual Fuck Just Happened" podcast, sharing their personal journeys and the inspiration behind their show. Meg shares her heart-wrenching experience of losing her best friend due to external pressures. Sarai and Meg delve into the complexities of friendship, the …
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay and Rachel Madel, a speech language pathologist specializing in AAC, dive into the benefits of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) for autistic children, both non-speaking and verbally fluent children. They dispel common misconceptions about AAC, discuss various high-tech and low-te…
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In this episode, Jenn and Daren launch the seventh season by diving into the nuanced topic of boundaries versus walls. They discuss their personal journeys and the importance of setting healthy boundaries in various aspects of life, from relationships to social media to work environments.The episode begins with Jenn sharing insights from Nedra Taww…
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Today Danielle is laying out how to become an advocate and how to decide what kind of advocacy you want to practice. This is a vital piece of being a neurodivergent person in a neurotypical world, so let's dive in. Show notes: https://www.neurodiverging.com/how-to-become-an-advocate/ Register for our free 5-day Empowerment Kickstart, starting 8/12:…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 In this episode, Dr. Tay welcomes Stefanie, the president and co-founder of the nonprofit Lilly's Voice. Stefanie shares the inspiring story of her non-speaking autistic daughter, Lilly, whose journey with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices led to the creation of the nonprofit. Lil…
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇 Dr. Tay is joined by Kaligirwa @blackspectrumscholar, an AuDHD communication researcher, to discuss the intersection of neurodiversity and research, with a particular emphasis on BIPOC representation within the autism community. Kali shares her personal journey of discovering her autism diagnosis and he…
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Enter to win a copy of “What Did I Do Wrong?”: An Accessible Guide to Preventing Traumatic Misunderstandings Between You and Your Autistic Loved One: https://www.neurodiverging.com/wrong Show notes: https://www.neurodiverging.com/understanding-autistic-communication-with-jaime-a-heidel/ As a late-diagnosed autistic/ADHD person, this question was th…
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