Our Life on the Spectrum

Ainslie McGlynn

I'm Ainslie, a Mum from Sydney raising an Autistic child. I'm going to dive into the raw, messy, magical & deeply human stories of raising Autistic children. Stories from parents, carers, advocates & specialists - some of whom are Autistic themselves. This podcast is a place for carers to feel seen, less alone, inspired and re-energised. It's also for anyone curious about the world of Autism & how they can help contribute to the paradigm shift of viewing Autism through a deficit lense to a lense that celebrates uniqueness, strengths and difference. Welcome to 'Our Life on the Spectrum'! X

Episodes

  1. 09/01/2025

    'Love on the Spectrum's' - Relationship Counsellor - Jodi Rodgers on the Evolving Perceptions of Autism, Trust, Connection & Finding a Different Way!

    In this week's episode, I sat down with the amazing Jodi Rodgers. Many will know Jodi as the beloved Relationship Counsellor from  'Love on the Spectrum, Australia'. Jodie is also a qualified sexologist, counsellor and special education teacher, with over 30 years’ experience in the education, disability and sexuality fields. In this conversation, we dive into a rich, thoughtful exploration of what it means to support Autistic people in their relationships, friendships, and family dynamics. Jodi opens up about her own journey, fuelled by a love of people, curiosity about human connection and a deep value and respect for the “unique”. She shares invaluable insights on everything from trust-building and social needs, to consent education, gender identity, and the evolving landscape of autism diagnoses. Whether you’re a parent, a professional, or simply someone wanting to better understand and support the Autistic community, Jodi brings a clarity, warmth, and wisdom to topics that will resonate for everyone and, quite simply, she’s one of the very best people I’ve ever met.  You’re going to walk away with so much to think about and even more to feel inspired by. You're welcome! X You can find Jodi here: https://www.birdsandbees.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/jodirodgers_/?hl=en 'Let's Meet' by Jodi Rodgers & Kelvin Wong - https://www.amazon.com.au/Lets-Meet-Kelvin-Wong-ebook/dp/B0D7935M3D 'Unique' by Jodi Rodgers - https://www.amazon.com.au/Unique-autism-difference-connection-belonging-ebook/dp/B0CHY56T4X

    56 min
  2. 08/18/2025

    The Ferocious Advocate - Nicole & Jack

    ​Episode 2​In this episode, ​I sit down with the inspiring Nicole ​Raymond. Nicole ​opens up about her very raw and real journey mothering her beautiful, nonverbal son Jac​k. From initial diagnosis to navigating therapies, school systems, daily life, ​and what advocacy looks like in its most inspiring forms, ​we chat about the joys, fears, and small victories that define ​their world. She reflects on the strength of sibling bonds, the healing power of humor, and the beauty of building a community that truly understands​.​ She also shares some incredible ideas, resources and community initiatives that help make the lives for Neurodivergent kids and their families just that little bit easier. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply someone looking to understand the world through a different len​s, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. takeaways Nicole's advocacy is driven by fierce love for her son.The diagnosis of autism can be a shocking experience for parents.Early intervention is crucial but often difficult to navigate.Building a community can provide essential support for families.Humor plays a vital role in coping with the challenges of parenting.Sibling relationships are important and require attention.Innovative communication methods can help bridge the gap for nonverbal children.Therapies can be overwhelming but are necessary for development.Future planning is essential for families with special needs children.Community events can foster connection and support among parents. https://siblingsaustralia.org.au/ https://www.sydneyairport.com.au/hiddendisabilities https://www.westfield.com.au/sydney/news/1pnOLvDc6EdAnqKFvBrYTy/the-hidden-disabilities-sunflower-scheme

    55 min

About

I'm Ainslie, a Mum from Sydney raising an Autistic child. I'm going to dive into the raw, messy, magical & deeply human stories of raising Autistic children. Stories from parents, carers, advocates & specialists - some of whom are Autistic themselves. This podcast is a place for carers to feel seen, less alone, inspired and re-energised. It's also for anyone curious about the world of Autism & how they can help contribute to the paradigm shift of viewing Autism through a deficit lense to a lense that celebrates uniqueness, strengths and difference. Welcome to 'Our Life on the Spectrum'! X