Unlearning Autism

Christine Doyle

Unlearning Autism — real stories, gentle conversations, and a fresh perspective on autism, especially for those of us who found out later in life. Hosted by Christine Doyle, Autistic mentor & late-identified Autistic woman. Listen in and start unlearning. Hosted on Spotify. See https://www.christinedoyle.ie/podcast/ for more information.

  1. Missing the Mark: School Distress & Autistic Experience with Eliza Fricker

    15 Apr

    Missing the Mark: School Distress & Autistic Experience with Eliza Fricker

    In this episode of Unlearning Autism, I sit down with Eliza Fricker — author, illustrator, advocate, and one of the most respected voices in conversations around Autistic children, PDA, education, and parenting outside the traditional behaviour model. Eliza is the author of A Different Kind of Parenting, the Sunday Times bestselling Can’t Not Won’t, the autobiographical Thumbsucker, and her latest book Could Try Harder, out May 2026. Together, we explore what happens when children are misunderstood by systems built around compliance, performance, and narrow ideas of success. We talk about parenting children whose needs don’t fit the mainstream mould, the emotional cost of being repeatedly “missed,” and why so many families are forced to become advocates simply to protect their children. This is a rich, honest, deeply human conversation about education, identity, compassion, and the courage it takes to do things differently. This conversation touches on:• PDA and why traditional behaviour approaches can cause harm• the school system and children who are misunderstood within it• parenting beyond reward-and-punishment models• shame, blame, and the pressure placed on families• the emotional reality of advocacy for your child• how creativity and humour can tell hard truths• why different children need different ways of being supported• reimagining success, learning, and belonging Eliza speaks with warmth, clarity, and lived wisdom about the realities many families know intimately but rarely hear reflected in mainstream conversations. Don’t forget to subscribe to Unlearning Autism to hear more guest conversations and my shorter My Autistic Musings episodes each week. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might benefit from hearing it. About Eliza Eliza Fricker is an author, illustrator, and advocate working in the areas of PDA, Autistic experience, parenting, and education. She is the author of A Different Kind of Parenting, the Sunday Times bestseller Can’t Not Won’t, Thumbsucker, and Could Try Harder. Through her books, talks, webinars, consultations, and the much-loved Missing the Mark illustrations, Eliza has helped countless parents and educators better understand children whose needs are often misunderstood. Her work invites a more compassionate, informed, and human way of supporting children and families. Books: Could Try Harder is available for pre-order and is out in May 2026. Website: https://www.missingthemark.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizafricker_missingthemark 🎧 Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts / christinedoyle.ie🔗 Full transcript for this episode is available on Spotify Podcasts You can connect with Christine on Instagram: @christinedoyle.ieVisit christinedoyle.ie for webinars, speaking work, resources, and the Wild Women Community.

    1hr 18min
  2. Not Seeing Yourself: Late-Identification, Masking & Neuroaffirmative Practice with Katie Kerley

    1 Apr

    Not Seeing Yourself: Late-Identification, Masking & Neuroaffirmative Practice with Katie Kerley

    You can be trained to recognise neurodivergence in others… and still miss it in yourself. In this episode of Unlearning Autism, I’m joined by occupational therapist Katie Kerley to explore late identification, masking, and what it means to finally see yourself clearly. Katie shares her journey to identifying as Autistic, ADHD and dyspraxic — including the complexity of “coming out,” the fear of being a fraud, and the shift toward authenticity in both life and clinical work. We talk about the hidden cost of masking, why so many women don’t recognise themselves in traditional narratives, and what truly makes practice neuroaffirmative — not just positive, but real. This is a conversation about identity, unlearning, and the quiet power of being understood — sometimes for the first time. Don’t forget to subscribe to Unlearning Autism to hear more guest conversations and my shorter My Autistic Musings episodes each week. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might also benefit from hearing it. About Katie Katie Kerley is an occupational therapist and clinical director of Horizons Therapy Services in Dundalk. Katie is multiply neurodivergent (Autistic, ADHD and Dyspraxic) and has a strong interest in supporting neurodivergent people to be their truest and most authentic selves. Katie specialises in sensory processing and how it affects meaningful occupation. Katie provides one-to-one therapy to both children and adults, as well as OT assessments, and enjoys taking a person-centred, lived-experience and rights-based approach to each individual. Katie loves being part of continual professional development, both as a learner and as a teacher/ mentor. She provides webinars with a variety of organisations, including AUsome Training. Katie is passionate about being neuro-affirmative and is immersed in the neurodivergent community in Ireland, and is a member of the Therapist Neurodiversity Collective. Instagram:⁠https://www.instagram.com/horizonstherapyservices/ Website: ⁠https://www.horizonstherapy.ie/ 🎧 Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts / christinedoyle.ie 🔗 Full transcript for this episode is available on Spotify Podcasts You can connect with Christine on Instagram ⁠https://www.instagram.com/christinedoyle.ie/ ⁠ Visit ⁠www.christinedoyle.ie⁠ for information on Christine’s webinars, speaking work, and the Wild Women Community.

    1hr 18min

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Unlearning Autism — real stories, gentle conversations, and a fresh perspective on autism, especially for those of us who found out later in life. Hosted by Christine Doyle, Autistic mentor & late-identified Autistic woman. Listen in and start unlearning. Hosted on Spotify. See https://www.christinedoyle.ie/podcast/ for more information.

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