Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 520020655 series 3702241
Content provided by The Autistic VOICE Project. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Autistic VOICE Project or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Matt and Erin go full “autistic agenda” this week — planning breaks, managing meat-body needs, and calling out the diagnostic nonsense that’s been gatekeeping autism for decades. From James Gunn’s echolalia table moments to the staggering scarcity of autistic clinicians, we dismantle how bias, racism, sexism, and outdated stereotypes warp who gets diagnosed (and how).

We dig into:

  • Why self-identification isn’t just valid — it’s essential
  • The racist and sexist diagnostic “pipelines” that mislabel Black, brown, and female-presenting kids
  • How bad assumptions (“girls can’t be autistic,” “autistics can’t have kids”) still show up in clinical settings
  • The real differences between PDA, general demand avoidance, and ODD
  • The need to factor lived experience — not just external checklists — into diagnosis
  • Spoons, crash recovery, and why autistic professionals can’t (and shouldn’t) mask as neurotypicals to do the job

Also: sarcastic mule metaphors, Happy Meals as special interest currency, placenta previa as connective tissue trivia, and the stunning .00017% of professionals who are both autistic and legally qualified to diagnose.

  continue reading

25 episodes