My goal for this podcast is to educate all people to help them understand the autistic experience. I share my experiences living as an autistic woman in order to help people of all neurotypes understand what it's like to be autistic, and to create a world where all neurotypes are respected and understood.
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My goal for this podcast is to educate all people to help them understand the autistic experience. I share my experiences living as an autistic woman in order to help people of all neurotypes understand what it's like to be autistic, and to create a world where all neurotypes are respected and understood.
Warning: Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria Trigger. If you have a deep rejection wound and are not ready to shift it; this will be triggering.
In this episode, I explore the very common rejection wound with specific examples and ideas around healing it.
Most autistic people suppress their autism - often at a subconscious level - because they know that somehow they're different but they get trapped in a rejection wound and they feel like they have to hide their autism in order to be accepted by society.
I'm here to tell you there is a way out - self love, self expression, and recognition that everything you experience is your subconscious patterns on display. Recognizing total oneness and taking responsibility of your experience is what can liberate you from these painful rejection patterns.
Autism Advocate
My goal for this podcast is to educate all people to help them understand the autistic experience. I share my experiences living as an autistic woman in order to help people of all neurotypes understand what it's like to be autistic, and to create a world where all neurotypes are respected and understood.