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99: Bonus Episode: Autism (actually) Speaks, An Interview Mashup

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In today’s episode, you’ll hear from three guests about their autism experience and their perspectives on common stereotypes about autism around communication, relationships, and more. This is a bonus follow-up to our most recent episode about autism with Kaelynn Partlow. Join us as we explore autism further with Syd, Atlas, and Sapphire. I’m happy to have them here to share their insights.

Show Highlights:

  • Meet Syd, a 22-year-old post-grad student who is self-diagnosed as autistic and ADHD:
  • Thoughts on relationships, unmasking, and “quality over quantity”
  • Being yourself in a world that isn’t always welcoming to your kind
  • Cultivating a special (and rare!) interest in learning and education
  • Meet Atlas, who was self-diagnosed at age 16:
  • Identifying with autistic characters on a favorite TV show
  • What it’s like to pick up on other people’s perceptions of your weirdness
  • Autistic traits that Atlas recognized from childhood about obsessive routines
  • Meet Sapphire, who was identified as autistic in 5th grade but not diagnosed until age 19:
  • Nuances around communication, conversations, and awkward silences
  • The common misunderstandings about what a relationship with an autistic person can be like
  • Using an “Excel spreadsheet in my brain” to catalog each person
  • Relationships and the need for “alone time” to decompress
  • Sapphire’s advice to parents who are hesitant to have their child tested/diagnosed

Resources and Links:

Connect with KC: Website, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook

Get KC’s book, How to Keep House While Drowning

We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: www.strugglecare.com/promo-codes.

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100 episodes

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Manage episode 429613916 series 3393039
Content provided by KC Davis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by KC Davis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode, you’ll hear from three guests about their autism experience and their perspectives on common stereotypes about autism around communication, relationships, and more. This is a bonus follow-up to our most recent episode about autism with Kaelynn Partlow. Join us as we explore autism further with Syd, Atlas, and Sapphire. I’m happy to have them here to share their insights.

Show Highlights:

  • Meet Syd, a 22-year-old post-grad student who is self-diagnosed as autistic and ADHD:
  • Thoughts on relationships, unmasking, and “quality over quantity”
  • Being yourself in a world that isn’t always welcoming to your kind
  • Cultivating a special (and rare!) interest in learning and education
  • Meet Atlas, who was self-diagnosed at age 16:
  • Identifying with autistic characters on a favorite TV show
  • What it’s like to pick up on other people’s perceptions of your weirdness
  • Autistic traits that Atlas recognized from childhood about obsessive routines
  • Meet Sapphire, who was identified as autistic in 5th grade but not diagnosed until age 19:
  • Nuances around communication, conversations, and awkward silences
  • The common misunderstandings about what a relationship with an autistic person can be like
  • Using an “Excel spreadsheet in my brain” to catalog each person
  • Relationships and the need for “alone time” to decompress
  • Sapphire’s advice to parents who are hesitant to have their child tested/diagnosed

Resources and Links:

Connect with KC: Website, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook

Get KC’s book, How to Keep House While Drowning

We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: www.strugglecare.com/promo-codes.

  continue reading

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