Podcast run by an autistic teacher, amplifying autistic voices and perspectives to educators, mental and physical health professionals, and allies. Produced in partnership with InterACTT
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Due to a medical issue reoccurring I am starting my summer hiatus early.
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Autism and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (00:27:01)
In this mini-episode Jeanne (she/her) talks about rejection sensitive dysphoria and how the way we view and treat autistic behaviors in childhood can have lifelong impacts on their sense of self-worth...
April and Autism, plus Infinity Summit 2022 (00:16:12)
In this mini episode Jeanne (she/her) talks about several of the various autism-related events and activities taking place in April, including the currently-running Intersectional Infinity Summit 2022...
Joint Hypermobility and Autistic Healthcare (00:15:27)
In this shorter episode Jeanne (she/her) talks about a common comorbidity to autism - joint issues, including EDS, looking at new research showing the overlap in these communities and talking about wh...
No episode this month, I'm getting a root canal (00:00:37)
No episode this month, I'm getting a root canal for an infected tooth and everything feels gross and painful. Be back next month! If you are autistic and have tips or tricks for dental work to share w...
Avoiding Harm for the Holidays (00:31:18)
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) shares quotes from autistics about things they wish others understood about being autistic and family holidays, along with suggestions for both autistics and others on...
Neurodiversity (and other models) pt. 1 (00:30:43)
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) introduces several common ways of viewing disability and differences: the medical, social, neurodiversity, and deficit models, and highlights the pros and cons of each...
Food, Eating, and Autism (00:45:47)
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) looks at an autistic perspective of eating struggles both through research and personal experience, how this connects to high rates of autistics diagnosed with eating ...
Autistic-led Conferences and the Importance of Diverse Perspectives (00:10:27)
In this mini-episode Jeanne (she/her) highlights two upcoming conferences featuring autistic speakers as experts in autism, PARC Critical Autism Studies - Autumn Conference 2021, October 18 and Unders...
Autistic Communication pt. 3 - The Double Empathy Problem (00:28:42)
A classic diagnostic trait for autism is “deficits in social communication.” However, as past episodes have highlighted, many new studies are showing that this is more a case of autistics and non-auti...
Labels and Language of Autism - Person-First vs Identity-First (00:13:12)
Language is important and can influence our perspectives of people. Many trainings in recent decades have focused on what is termed “person-first” language, where you say “person with x” instead of “x...
The Spectrum 10k Controversy and a History of Eugenics (00:33:12)
This week a new project was announced in the UK called Spectrum 10k, with the goal to collect the DNA of 10,000 autistics for various research purposes. It is supported by several big names in autism ...
Famous Autistics in Popular Culture (00:10:00)
As a break from some of our heavier topics around ableism and the trauma autistics face, in this mini episode Jeanne (she/her) highlights some famous autistic actors, writers, and athletes (and a few ...
Autistic Communication pt. 2 - Masking (00:47:35)
In part 2 of a 3-part set on autistic communication, Jeanne (she/her) discusses autistic masking and how it impacts autistic communication and presentation, including the consequences pressure to mask...
The Problems with Functioning Labels (00:20:43)
In this mini-episode, Jeanne (she/her) talks about how splitting autistics between “low” and “high” functioning does immense harm, and how such labels and others are used to justify abuse as seen in b...
Autistic Communication pt. 1 - New Studies & understanding (00:48:54)
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) speaks with Morgan Leander Blake (they/them) for the first episode as part of a larger discussion about autistic communication. Autistic communication has historically...
The Harms of the Deficit Model and Autism (00:11:37)
In this mini-episode Jeanne explains how the prevailing narrative of autism viewed exclusively as a deficit causes immense harm to autistics by vilifying their behaviors and ways of thinking and the i...
Rejecting the Blue - problems with stereotypes of race and gender with Autism (00:42:00)
For this first episode Jeanne (she/her) speaks with with three other autistic individuals, Gigi (she/her), Morgan (they/them), and Amanda (she/her), regarding how the historic focus on white boys/men ...
Introduction (00:03:09)
This is a short introduction to Actually Autistic Educator - a podcast sharing autistic perspectives combined with current research to teach about Autism. Designed primarily for those in education and...
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