Selected Blogs, Articles, Videos and Interviews

 

blog Posts and articles

Autistic Lived Experience: Testifying Against Electric Shock “Therapy” Before the MA State Legislature

Autistic Lived Experience: Unable to Be There for a Friend in Need

Autistic Lived Experience: Life Magazine Labeled Me “A Bright Child Who Can’t Learn”

Autistic Lived Experience: Remembering When I Publicly Revealed My Autism While Eulogizing My Mother

Finding Out at 40: A Retrospective

An Autistic's Vision for Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy

Autistic Lived Experience: Motivated by Fear, Guided by Conscience

A Late Diagnosis, Questions Answered, and Self-Acceptance

As featured on Thrive Global: Navigating Healthcare Through My Autistic Lens

As featured on Thrive Global: Tips for Parents of Kids on the Autism Spectrum

As featured on The Hill.com: Coronavirus and Social Distancing Through an Autistic Lens

As featured on The Hill.com: This Major University Will No Longer Consider SAT or ACT Scores for Admission. That’s Great for Students with Learning Differences.

As featured on The Hill.com: George Floyd, Justice and Equality Through an Autistic Lens

As featured on The Hill.com: Celebrating Neurodiversity in the Workplace: The Dell Example

As featured on The Hill.com: Law Enforcement’s Efforts at Greater Autism Awareness

As featured on Thrive Global: My Hopes for the Autism Spectrum Community in 2021

As featured on The Hill: Amanda Gorman Is an Inspiration as She Overcomes Speech and Auditory Processing Challenges

As featured on The Hill: Virtual Reality Technology Has Broadened the Therapeutic Possibilities for Autistic Individuals

As featured on The Hill: Organizations That Are Working Toward a More Inclusive and Neurodiverse Workforce

As featured on The Hill: Shaping the World for Neurological Difference

As featured on The Hill: Higher education initiatives that are delivering for students with learning differences

As featured on The Hill: CDC: Autism prevalence in children up significantly from 2016 to 2018, and that's actually a good thing

I own my learning difference and my autism…thank you, Mom

The Power in Sharing Lived Experiences, Through an Autistic Lens

Why the Overturning of Roe v. Wade Is So Distressing to This Autistic Man

An Autistic’s Vision for Lasting and Successful Workplace Neurodiversity

I rejected SAT accommodations to avoid a label I didn’t like — disability

What I Would Tell My Younger, Not Yet Diagnosed Autistic Self

Autistic Lived Experience: When I Learned that Helen Keller Believed in Eugenics

Why Didn’t My Pre-Diagnosis Clinicians Bring Up the Possibility of Autism?

Autistic Lived Experience: The Day I Stayed Home Rather Than Visit My Grandmother

Autistic Lived Experience: A Parking Spot, Humiliation, an Emotional Scar and Eventual Forgiveness

As featured on NBC News.com: Consider This Before Dragging People with Autism into the Vaccine Controversy

As featured on The Hill.com: How Greta Thunberg’s Autism Has Helped Her Become Time’s Person of the Year

As featured on The Hill.com: Activism and Unification on World Autism Awareness Day

As featured on The Hill.com: Racial Justice, Disability Rights, Neurodiversity and Cross-Movement Solidarity

As featured on The Hill.com: Criminal Injustice Towards Autistic Individuals and the Regrettable Necessity of Labeling Autism a Disability

As featured on The Hill.com: Congress, this Autistic Individual Implores You to Pass the Mental Health Justice Act of 2020

As featured on The Hill: Coping with Insurrection, Through an Autistic Lens

As featured on The Hill: Too Much Racial Animus in the News Lately - an Autistic’s Perspective

As featured on The Hill: ‘Autistic Person’ and ‘Person with Autism’ Are Not One and the Same

As featured on The Hill: What Liz Cheney's Fall Means to a Bullied Autistic Man

As featured on The Hill: Race Relations and Empathy, Through a White Autistic Lens

As featured on The Hill: Google, Stanford Are Teaming Up to Cultivate Greater Neurodiversity in the High Tech Workplace

Electric Shock “Treatment”, Today, in America, on People with Developmental Disabilities

Five Tips for Autistic Parents from This Autistic Parent

As featured on The Hill: Two key predictions around special education for 2022

Inside Dell Technologies’ Neurodiversity Hiring Program: An Autistic Cybersecurity Analyst’s Success Story

Autism, Masking, and Sense of Self

Researchers Are Using Prenatal Brain Images to Screen for Autism In Utero

Autistic Lived Experience: Coping with Unrequited Love

Autistic Lived Experience: A Transformation in How I Feel About My Own Disability

Autistic Lived Experience: The Challenge I Faced as an Orchestral Conductor

An Autistic Woman’s Success Story: Kaelynn Partlow, Therapist, Dog Trainer, and Star of the Hit Netflix Series “Love on the Spectrum”

Autistic Lived Experience: The Night I Walked Becky Back to Her Dormitory

 
 

podcasts, Videos and Interviews

Coaching Corner: Small Steps, Big Changes: AANE community member Sam Farmer shares his insight as a father with Asperger's parenting a child on the autism spectrum, and focuses on the importance of small steps to create big changes. Sam is a frequent blog contributor and conference speaker for AANE.

 

 

First-Person Account: Dating Challenges with an Asperger Profile: As an individual with an Asperger profile, AANE community member Sam Farmer reflects on some of the communication challenges he faced while he was dating and how he learned to become more aware.

 
 

Self-Esteem and Our Expectations of Others: Self-esteem continues to be an important topic for those on the autism spectrum. AANE community member Sam Farmer reflects on the way in which his expectations of others have shifted over the years and how this positive change has helped strengthen his self-esteem.

“The Truth About Music” podcast with Adam Cole, 9/13/2023. Discussion topics include music, different ways to look at autism and disability (the medical model vs. the social model), my long journey towards self-love, the differences between how I dealt with my early-diagnosed learning disability and my late-identified autism, how I fared during my college years as an unidentified autistic and then some.

Thru Autistic Eyes Podcast: A Different View of the Disability Label