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Autistic FM
Haje Kamps
42 episodes
1 week ago
With Autism FM, we are on a quest to interview autistic folks, those who love them, and experts of all stripes about the ‘care and feeding’ of your favorite humans.
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With Autism FM, we are on a quest to interview autistic folks, those who love them, and experts of all stripes about the ‘care and feeding’ of your favorite humans.
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Society & Culture
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#40 - Advocating Autism w/ Martin Slyngstad
Autistic FM
58 minutes 4 seconds
3 months ago
#40 - Advocating Autism w/ Martin Slyngstad

In this episode of Autistic FM, we are thrilled to welcome Martin Slyngstad, an inspiring advocate and public speaker from San Jose, California. Diagnosed with autism at a young age, Martin has turned his life experiences into a mission to foster understanding and acceptance of neurodivergent individuals. His journey is marked by resilience and the transformative power of embracing one's identity, as captured in his book "Chatterbox," co-authored with his mother.

Throughout our conversation, Martin candidly shares the ups and downs of living with autism. We discuss his advocacy work, including training first responders and his participation in the Special Olympics, highlighting the importance of visibility and inclusion. Martin emphasizes the need for societal change to create environments where neurodivergent individuals can thrive, both in education and employment settings.

Join us as Martin shares heartfelt stories of personal triumphs, the importance of family support, and the unique perspective that autism provides. He offers valuable insights into how embracing neurodiversity can lead to a richer, more inclusive world. Martin's dedication to advocacy and his courageous story are sure to inspire and motivate listeners from all walks of life.

Topics covered in Episode 40

  • Embracing Autism: Martin's journey to self-acceptance and how his book "Chatterbox" has impacted his perspective.

  • Advocacy and Inclusion: Insights into Martin’s work with first responders and his efforts to increase understanding and acceptance of autism in various communities.

  • Life Beyond Challenges: How participating in the Special Olympics and pursuing a career in speech pathology have enriched Martin's experience and opened new opportunities.

About Martin Slyngstad

Martin Slyngstad is an autistic self-advocate, author, and founder of Spire Autism. Diagnosed at age five, he now uses his voice and lived experience to educate others, build inclusion, and empower the autism community. Martin works with schools, first responders, and policymakers to create real change from local training programs to advocating for statewide legislation. He’s the co-author of Chatter Box: My Life with Autism and is passionate about making the world more accepting, one conversation at a time. Martin also works with sports teams on promoting autism acceptance

Resources for this episode

  • You can find Martin’s Book - Chatterbox - here.

  • We also discussed ABA in Epsiode 13 and Episode 37

Content warnings

This episode includes discussions about autism and neurodivergence, self-injurious behavior, medication experiences with Ritalin, and potential distress with first responders. Please look after yourself and listen with care.


Autistic FM
With Autism FM, we are on a quest to interview autistic folks, those who love them, and experts of all stripes about the ‘care and feeding’ of your favorite humans.