This Is Autism

North East Autism Society

This Is Autism explores the subjects that really matter to autistic people and those who care for them, including masking, sex and relationships, puberty and wellbeing. Hosted by the North East Autism Society, the podcast hears from autistic people about how they experience the world, and offers practical advice along the way. If you are autistic or love someone who is, join us as we tackle the issues that don’t often get talked about.

  1. Sensory Processing  Differences

    4 DAYS AGO

    Sensory Processing Differences

    In this episode of This Is Autism, host Kerrie Highcock sits down with experienced occupational therapist and MoodLifter founder Sarah Meharg to explore the world of sensory processing and why it matters for autistic people. For more than 20 years, Sarah has supported individuals with their mental health and wellbeing, helping people understand how their sensory experiences shape the way they move through the world. Her work focuses on empowering people to recognise their sensory needs, build self-awareness, and develop strategies that support comfort, regulation, and confidence. Together, Kerrie and Sarah unpack what sensory processing actually is—in simple, relatable terms and why it can look and feel different for autistic people. The conversation covers: What occupational therapists do and how they support sensory wellbeing A clear, accessible explanation of sensory processing Common sensory differences experienced by autistic people How individuals can better understand their own sensory profiles The value of recognising and honouring sensory needs What stimming is and why it plays an important role in self-regulation The benefits of stimming for emotional and physical wellbeingSarah also shares a thoughtful final message for listeners about embracing sensory differences with confidence. This episode is a warm, practical, and an insightful guide for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of sensory processing—whether you’re autistic, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in how our senses shape everyday life. Follow Sarah on social @moodlifterpt and visit her website www.moodlifter.co.uk

    36 min
  2. 'The Instagram moment' - life before and after my autism diagnosis

    18/06/2025

    'The Instagram moment' - life before and after my autism diagnosis

    James Henderson, 33, from Sunderland, opens up on our ‘This is Autism’ podcast about life before and after receiving his autism and ADHD diagnosis at 32.    Struggling with anxiety, frustration, and mental health challenges, it was a single Instagram post that sparked James’s journey to understanding himself. “It described this rage that starts in your stomach and spreads through your whole body. I wasn’t violent — just so irritated all the time. That’s when I realised, I needed to do something.”    James shares how therapy and support led him to his diagnosis, and helped him finally make sense of his experiences and who he is. Around 70–80% of autistic people experience mental health conditions, yet many face misdiagnosis, stigma, and a lack of proper support.   In the UK, 70% of people in inpatient mental health hospitals are autistic. Let’s talk about autism, mental health, and why early support matters. Special thanks to host Alex Davies and Brothers of Purpose Podcast for producing this episode.    Time codes for this episode:   2:00 Late diagnosis   2:23 The Instagram Moment   3:33 Therapy   6:30 Anxiety   11:00 Childhood   12:45 Diagnosis   18:00 Changes after diagnosis   20:00 Mental health   21:00 ADHD and medication   24:45 Life after diagnosis   28:00 School   33:00 Impact of diagnosis and work   37:30 Sense of justice   40:00 Communication   41:00 Masking   45:00 Perception

    52 min

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This Is Autism explores the subjects that really matter to autistic people and those who care for them, including masking, sex and relationships, puberty and wellbeing. Hosted by the North East Autism Society, the podcast hears from autistic people about how they experience the world, and offers practical advice along the way. If you are autistic or love someone who is, join us as we tackle the issues that don’t often get talked about.

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