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Episode 3 - Autistic at 40

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Our guest on Episode 3 is Toni B, creator and host of the podcast 'Autistic at 40'.

After a lifetime of existential confusion, wondering if there was any place for her in this world, along with the pain and shame of knowing that she was different but never understanding *why* Toni stumbled by chance upon a YouTube video about autistic masking, just around the same time she was wondering whether it was possible to carry on living.

It was in this way that Toni, a health policy professional, discovered she was autistic - at 40. Toni is now on a mission to share everything she has learned about her autistic life - for the purpose that some of it may help others make sense of their too.

Get in touch with Toni

Pre Order Catherine's NEW Book

⁠Pre-Order 'Rediscovered' - A Compassionate and Courageous Guide for Late Discovered Autistic Women (And their Allies) by Catherine Asta⁠

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⁠Information and Book Here ⁠

Read about our 10 Year Plan

3 ways you can support the podcast and the work we do...

The Late Discovered Club is hosted by Catherine Asta and edited by Caty Ava - visit our website

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The Late Discovered Club

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Our guest on Episode 3 is Toni B, creator and host of the podcast 'Autistic at 40'.

After a lifetime of existential confusion, wondering if there was any place for her in this world, along with the pain and shame of knowing that she was different but never understanding *why* Toni stumbled by chance upon a YouTube video about autistic masking, just around the same time she was wondering whether it was possible to carry on living.

It was in this way that Toni, a health policy professional, discovered she was autistic - at 40. Toni is now on a mission to share everything she has learned about her autistic life - for the purpose that some of it may help others make sense of their too.

Get in touch with Toni

Pre Order Catherine's NEW Book

⁠Pre-Order 'Rediscovered' - A Compassionate and Courageous Guide for Late Discovered Autistic Women (And their Allies) by Catherine Asta⁠

Upcoming Circles, Events and Masterclasses

⁠Information and Book Here ⁠

Read about our 10 Year Plan

3 ways you can support the podcast and the work we do...

The Late Discovered Club is hosted by Catherine Asta and edited by Caty Ava - visit our website

Contact Catherine Asta

Music by Allora

Follow us on Instagram:

Catherine Asta

The Late Discovered Club

  continue reading

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