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Min Lou, self-diagnosed autistic and non-binary transgender person

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In this episode, Jacinta and Lachlan interview Min Lou. We discuss Min's experiences as an autistic person, what it was like studying psychology and how these degrees are still incredibly behind the times when it comes to understanding neurodivergence. We also chat about Min's family and cultural heritage, their non-binary identity, how they feel about self-identifying and the imposter syndrome that can come from trying to learn more about yourself.

About our guest

Min Lou is a self-diagnosed autistic and non-binary transgender individual who also struggles with depression and anxiety. They are a second-generation Chinese immigrant living in Australia. Min is a mental health advocate who hopes to contribute to the de-stigmatisation of conversations surrounding mental health, and aspires to spread awareness regarding both neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ issues. Min recently graduated with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and currently works with WayAhead, a mental health promotion organisation, but hopes to find a career in Psychology research.

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Differently Brained shares the opinions of individuals and does not consider your personal circumstances. Differently Brained exists purely for information purposes and should not be relied on as health or medical advice. Because no brain is the same, please consult your healthcare professional for your personal medical needs.

The Differently Brained team acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we record, edit and stream this podcast. We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples and their Elders part, present and emerging. We extend that respect to all First Nations cultures and their ongoing connection to the lands, waterways and communities.

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In this episode, Jacinta and Lachlan interview Min Lou. We discuss Min's experiences as an autistic person, what it was like studying psychology and how these degrees are still incredibly behind the times when it comes to understanding neurodivergence. We also chat about Min's family and cultural heritage, their non-binary identity, how they feel about self-identifying and the imposter syndrome that can come from trying to learn more about yourself.

About our guest

Min Lou is a self-diagnosed autistic and non-binary transgender individual who also struggles with depression and anxiety. They are a second-generation Chinese immigrant living in Australia. Min is a mental health advocate who hopes to contribute to the de-stigmatisation of conversations surrounding mental health, and aspires to spread awareness regarding both neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ issues. Min recently graduated with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and currently works with WayAhead, a mental health promotion organisation, but hopes to find a career in Psychology research.

Representations & resources

You can purchase all of these book titles and more from your local independent bookseller or Booktopia. Please note by purchasing through these Booktopia partner links we are provided a small commission which allows us to continue to provide the podcast at no cost to our audience.

About the podcast

Differently Brained shares the opinions of individuals and does not consider your personal circumstances. Differently Brained exists purely for information purposes and should not be relied on as health or medical advice. Because no brain is the same, please consult your healthcare professional for your personal medical needs.

The Differently Brained team acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we record, edit and stream this podcast. We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples and their Elders part, present and emerging. We extend that respect to all First Nations cultures and their ongoing connection to the lands, waterways and communities.

  continue reading

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