What does it mean to be multiply disabled? How does that affect autism, doctors visits and the rest? Join Riki and Lindsey as they share personal stories and explore pain management, neurodivergence, and better advocacy for the future of healthcare!
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Ever wonder how autistic special interests can take a wild turn? In the season finale of Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Riki explore obsession, Victorian-era bird mania, and the shocking heist by autistic fly fisherman Edwin Rist—who stole priceless bird specimens for his craft. Was it passion or crime? Dive into this bizarre true story from 'The Feather Thief'. Tell us in the comments what your special interest is!
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This week on Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Eryk have a powerful conversation on self-discovery, neurodiversity, and the strength of community - from sensory overload to late diagnosis, and how systems, routines, and creative expression help him thrive. He discusses communication struggles, burnout coping strategies, and why supportive partners are key. What’s one habit or system that helps YOU navigate life’s challenges? Drop your tips in the comments!
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This week on Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Riki explore the representation of autistic coded characters in media, discussing various shows and their impact on societal perceptions of autism. They delve into the nuances of coding, the importance of authentic representation, and the challenges faced by autistic individuals in relationships. They highlight the need for diverse narratives and the role of media in shaping public understanding of autism, while also critiquing problematic portrayals and advocating for more accurate and inclusive representations. Who is your favorite autistic-coded character? Let us know in the comments!
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On this episode of Asking Autistics, RFK Jr.’s controversial autism comments spark fire! Host Lindsey Bee and guest Jocelyn (AuDHD Advocate) break down the harmful rhetoric, unpack autism’s spectrum, and confront the dark history of diagnoses. They tackle infighting in the community, why police interactions turn deadly for autistic individuals, and the urgent push for systemic change. Plus: why language is important - and why autistic lives matter, full stop.
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In this episode of Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Riki talk about the show 'Love on the Spectrum' and how media keeps missing the mark on autistic representation. We call out infantilization, demand more diversity in our stories, and push for accountability—because we’re not stereotypes, we’re people. We also compare disability representation on Survivor and Born This Way. Reality TV shows need to keep moving forward and flip the script.
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This week on Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Riki talk with Jamie Roberts, LFMT, and dig into the importance of accessibility of assessments for adults, sensory struggles, and why ADHD and autism love to team up. We’re talking meltdowns, martial arts (yes, it’s a secret weapon), and why representation in media freaking matters.
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This week on Asking Autistics Riki and Lindsey talk stimming, meltdowns, and special interests. But - there is hope in self-accommodations and support systems! Want to share your self-accommodations? Or have questions you want us to answer? Be sure to share in the comments down below!
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In this episode of Asking Autistics, Lindsey chats with Dr. Jessica Myszak about autism evaluations, why understanding autism in adults matters, and how diagnosis can be life-changing. They also touch on gender, coping strategies, and the power of advocacy. Dr. Myszak highlights the need for neurodiversity-affirming practices and finding the right support. Got questions about autism evaluations? Drop 'em below!*******************Follow Asking Autistics, Riki, Lindsey and our guest:Dr. Jessica Myszak:♦IG - https://www.instagram.com/drjessicamyszak/♦TT - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjessicamyszak♦Website - https://helpandhealingcenter.com/Asking Autistics:♦FB - https://www.facebook.com/askingautisticspodcast♦IG - https://www.instagram.com/askingautisticspodcastRiki:♦FB - https://www.facebook.com/reberrabonbon♦IG - https://www.instagram.com/reberrabon_bon/Lindsey:♦FB - https://www.facebook.com/brainsandspoons♦IG - https://www.instagram.com/brainsandspoons/♦Website - https://www.brainsandspoons.com/Media Inquires: askingautisticspodcast@gmail.com
This week on Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Riki discuss the DSM-5 diagnosis criteria for autism, exploring their personal experiences, social communication deficits, sensory sensitivities, and the importance of support systems. They also discuss misconceptions about autism, the intersection with intellectual disability, and the significance of community and advocacy for autistic individuals. Have you read the diagnosis criteria?
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This week on Asking Autistics, Lindsey and Riki tell you the story of their autism diagnostic journeys! When did you get diagnosed? In childhood or as an adult? Lindsey and Riki discuss the ups and downs of each! Got a question for #AskingAutistics? Leave a comment down below and let us know!
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