For Parents & Loved Ones of Autistic Children
This podcast touches on both science and spirituality to give you a broader map to
understand and support the people you love.
● You’re curious about new perspectives on autism
● You support autistic or “might-be-autistic” clients, students, or patients
● You want to practice in a neurodiversity-affirming way
This podcast helps you stay current with research, hear nuanced perspectives, and gain
practical tools for your work.
● You grew up feeling “too much,” “too sensitive,” or “too different”
● You’re burned out from being in systems that were never built for you
● You’re hungry for language, validation, and respectful, empowering tools
This podcast offers a neuro-affirming lens that resonates with your true self, beyond
masks and stereotypes.
For Clinicians, Therapists, Coaches & Educators
You’re curious about new perspectives on autism
You support autistic or “might-be-autistic” clients, students, or patients
You want to practice in a neurodiversity-affirming way
Note: This podcast helps you stay current with research, hear nuanced perspectives, and gain practical tools for your work.
For Late-Identified Autistic Adults
You grew up feeling “too much,” “too sensitive,” or “too different”
You’re burned out from being in systems that were never built for you
You’re hungry for language, validation, and respectful, empowering tools
Note: This podcast offers a neuro-affirming lens that resonates with your true self, beyond masks and stereotypes.
For Parents & Loved Ones of Autistic Children
You don’t resonate with deficit-based, fear-driven narratives
You believe that the existing medical paradigm is missing the mark on quality care and support for your child
You want to support your kids (or partner, sibling, friend) without forcing them to erase themselves
This podcast touches on both science and spirituality to give you a broader map to understand and support the people you love.
This podcast was created to amplify the voices of clinicians, researchers, advocates, parents, and autistic individuals who are questioning the stories we’ve inherited and exploring more humane, inclusive ways of understanding difference — not just for autistic people, but for all of us.
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