
Autism Stories: Dr. Wenn Lawson
"When we're overwhelmed, people try to talk, and have us walking and looking and lots of other things that we're trying to attend to, and that's too overwhelming, too much. It closes us down, cause th...
20 Sep 202129min

Autism Stories: Kaye Baugher
"Modeling is significant because I'm that representation I didn't really get growing up. I'm autistic, I'm queer, I'm curvy, and there weren't a lot of people like me that I got to see modeling.....be...
13 Sep 202117min

Autism Stories: Michael Gilberg
"Prior to Covid, a lot of what I've seen was schools tightening their belts, being less inclined to pay for out of district placements, even if those would be more appropriate for the student, because...
6 Sep 202114min

Autism Stories: David Hall
"Some autistic people do not need certain life skills. We need to be careful with that, we need to base it on the unique needs of the person. I call it interdependent living skills versus independent ...
30 Aug 202130min

Autism Stories: Kayley Whalen
"Goths were doing mad pride for a very long time, before it became seen as a political movement, because goths talk about depression. Our music's often about depression. Our music's about not fitting ...
23 Aug 202138min

Autism Stories: Summer Farrelly
"If someone were to have high anxiety at school and need to be able to go for a walk, get a drink, and relax to actually listen. Rather than forcing the person to mask their anxiety which later on wil...
16 Aug 202119min

Autism Stories: Greg Boheler
"Because I was diagnosed late, and stayed busy with work through school, I never really had the opportunity to connect with the disability community and create that positive neurodivergent identity. T...
9 Aug 202118min

Autism Stories: Ira Eidle
"I saw some more experienced people in the neurodiversity movement say that we need a better archival of what's come before us. There are a lot of people who don't know the history of the neurodiversi...
2 Aug 202121min



















