
70 episodes

Two Sides of the Spectrum Meg Proctor
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4.5 • 11 Ratings
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A place where we explore research, amplify autistic voices, and change the way we think about autism in life and in professional therapy practice.
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Who has a seat at the table? Thinking beyond representation and advocacy with Reyma McCoy Hyten
In this episode, Reyma McCoy Hyten helps us explore the root causes of oppression for Autistic people, and sit with the discomfort of examining our role in it. Reyma McCoy Hyten is Autistic and was the first Black woman to ever serve as the US Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner for the Administration on Disabilities. After two decades as a helping professional, Reyma now focuses her work on “how systems create marginalization in the first place.”
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Unmasking Autism in Action with Dr. Devon Price
In this episode, our guest, Dr. Devon Price, helps us explore the concepts of masking and authenticity and how we, as professionals supporting Autistic people, can push back against these pressures. We also explore some of the more foundational questions around being Autistic and neurodiversity. Dr. Devon Price is a social psychologist, professor, author, and proudly Autistic person. He has written 'Unmasking Autism' and 'Laziness Doesn't Exist'.
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Changing the World with Books, Narwhals, and Letting Kids Say “No” with Lei Wiley-Mydske
This conversation starts with books, then goes into more books, takes a turn into self-advocacy, and then finishes with a powerful message for therapists working with Autistic kids. And if you're wondering, we'll get to the narwhals too. Our guest, Lei Wiley-Mydske, is an Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent and disabled writer, artist, advocate, activist, and parent. Lei runs so many cool projects – including a neurodiversity library inside of a tattoo shop – that we discuss in this episode.
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Safety as the Foundation for Everything with Dr. Gillian Boudreau
Often as OTs and SLPs we skip right to teaching our Autistic clients new skills. But what about their feelings of felt safety while they are with us? What work do we need to do so that we can show up calm and connected and ready to support our Autistic kids to feel truly safe enough to learn? Psychologist and school psychologist Dr. Gillian Boudreau talks us through this essential and often over-looked first -step to supporting our Autistic clients.
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Helping Autistic PDAers feel Safe with Casey Ehrlich
Autistic PDAers need different kinds of supports to feel safe. And before we can provide those, we have to get curious and learn about their needs. Casey Ehrlich from At Peace Parents helps us learn how to foster true safety for our PDA clients. Content warning: this episode includes a detailed description of Autistic burnout for a young child.
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Research that Centers Autistic Well-Being as Defined by Autistics with Dr. T.C. Waisman
Far too often research centers outcomes that actually harm Autistic people. Today’s guest, Dr. T.C. Waisman, helps us move toward research that centers Autistic well-being as defined by Autistics.
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Brilliant!
This is one of my favourite podcasts. It’s helped me shift towards authentic neurodiverse affirming practice when I was struggling to make sense of my new paradigm. Recommend it to everyone. Thank you!
I’m hooked
I’ve listened to a few episodes and have learnt so much that will without a doubt impact my practice as a Speech and Language Therapist. I can’t wait to listen to the rest.