074- Accommodations in Public Spaces with Emily Autism and Me

074- Accommodations in Public Spaces with Emily Autism and Me

“Wheelchair access DOES NOT mean access for ALL.”-Emily.

Emily Elsworth started her business, Emily Autism and Me to improve access for autistics and people with seen and unseen disabilities in public spaces.

Join us today for this deeply needed conversation to learn ways you can advocate in public spaces and get inspiration to start your own Autistic/ADHD business. Entrepreneurship is thriving in our autistic community!!!

The Coaching Café Academy is a structured online communication & relationship training facility that is fully supported by actually autistic & ADHD instructors, combined with a vibrant community. A monthly membership to keep you immersed in authentic connection, fully supported so you never feel alone on this journey, and to keep you encouraged and on target in achieving your goals.

WHY DID WE CREATE THE ACADEMY?

I’ve been on my own late identified Autistic ADHD journey since 2014. As a result, I know JUST the kind of real neurodistinct things you’re looking for and what you will need to live your best autistic ADHD life unmasked and thriving.

Ali has been on her Neurodistinct ADHD journey since discovering after 3 years with her therapist, while working on her doctorate, that her therapist just thought she knew she was ADHD.

We know you want…

• To gain a greater POWER over your lives

• To get more consistent results with MAKING THINGS HAPPEN

• To be able to HELP the ones you love

• To be more at PEACE within yourselves

• And to gain a greater UNDERSTANDING of this world and others and of ‘how life really works’ (No more one sided Neurotypical only perspective on communication & relationships)

The digital doors to Coaching Cafe Academy are now OPEN and we are personally inviting YOU to join us.

To join us today hop on over to our Academy page here:

https://mindyourautisticbrain.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1118424


Emily Autism and Me

On Instagram @EmilyAutism

I’m Emily and I received my autism diagnosis in 2020 at the age of 27. This came after years of knowing that I didn’t fit in and had struggles that other people just didn’t understand. This had a profound impact on my mental health which never saw an improvement despite trying various different kinds of therapy. Receiving my diagnosis has given me the answers that I had been looking for but that doesn’t mean that everything is now resolved for me. I still need support and adjustments which are not easy to find so I set up my business to make a difference and change the narrative around autism.

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