
Introducing: Lysette
Aradia and Cheryl welcome a new voice to the podcast and the coaching collective! Lysette studied philosophy and disability before becoming an autistic peer support coach, and has now added the term “epistemic injustice”

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Autistic Stuff for Autistic People is a podcast in which some friends who are also autistic peer support coaches talk about their lived experiences and special interests. We are here to invite you into our world as autistic peers sharing relatable conversations about life as autistic people. Based on our experiences in creating peer support spaces online, we believe that introspective interpersonal connection is where some of the most lasting internal insights can come from. This podcast is for autistic people and anyone that lives with, works with, or loves an autistic person.
Unknown Host hosts Autistic Stuff for Autistic People, a health show with 27 episodes published.

Aradia and Cheryl welcome a new voice to the podcast and the coaching collective! Lysette studied philosophy and disability before becoming an autistic peer support coach, and has now added the term “epistemic injustice”

Aradia and Mati talk about the power and value of creativity in their lives as autistic people and as peer support coaches. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic Peer Support Coaching Collective: https:

Aradia and Cheryl talk about the false bliss of ignorance, widening our options, the cursed phrase “living up to your potential,” and the power finding agency. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic Peer

The podcast returns from hiatus! We’re talking about the TV show “Love on the Spectrum,” the many different faces of autistic masking, and the importance of focusing on what actually makes YOU happy. Work with us by sche

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about some of their favorite examples of autistic representation in media that made them feel seen. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic Peer Support Coaching Collectiv

Aradia, Cheryl, and Rebecca talk about some of the common neurotypical advice that has led them astray, and how they find different solutions to the same problems. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic

Cheryl and Patrice discuss the menstrual cycle in general and PMDD in particular. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic Peer Support Coaching Collective: https://www.autisticcoaches.com Aradia: [coming

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about the ways in which their relationships with others (and themselves) changed after they learned they were autistic. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic Peer Suppor

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about their very different journeys to their current diagnostic statuses. There are no easy or simple answers, but there is validation to be found in community processing of the difficult

Cheryl, Patrice, and Mati talk about three approaches to healing that have worked for them over the last several years. Patrice talks about Internal Family Systems, Cheryl talks about BodyTalk, and Mati talks about somat

Cheryl, Patrice, and Mati talk about what autistic burnout is and how they have identified and managed it in their own lives. Work with us by scheduling at the links below: Autistic Peer Support Coaching Collective: http

Aradia and Cheryl talk about traveling while autistic. From the pressure to follow neurotypical itineraries to the challenges of eating new foods, finding regulation for our nervous systems while traveling is a whole oth

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice welcome new voice Rebecca to the show to talk about some of the challenges we face that are unique to the autumn holiday season. Follow Rebecca: https://linktr.ee/failbettercoach & @FailBetter

Aradia and Cheryl talk about some of their least-favorite myths and phrases that they’ve experienced as autistic people. These harmful myths can support stereotypes that force us to mask harder, so unpacking the language

Aradia, Cheryl, and Mati talk about “special interests.” What makes a special interest different from a hobby, why do some autistic people feel excluded by the term, and how can we talk about the sensation that lies unde

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about their sensory experiences, specifically how to identify and experience joy through the senses. We talk about the differences and contradictions between being sensory avoidant vs sen

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about their experiences dealing with and/or avoiding the world of medicine as autistic non-men. From not knowing what help is accessible to falling through the cracks to finding our ances

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about the many different kinds of community that humans experience. Some are harmful, some are helpful, some last for a long time or a short time, others can be found online or in nature.

Aradia, Cheryl, and Patrice talk about meltdowns. What they are, what they aren’t, different ways they can be triggered, various ways they can be expressed, and strategies to help our nervous systems recover in the after

Aradia, Cheryl, Patrice, and Matthew talk about the current state of the conversation around Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria in the online autistic community. Real rejection isn’t the same thing, and that nuance often ge
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