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I Should Say That Out Loud
Donna Brendel
42 episodes
4 days ago
When Donna Brendel was diagnosed with autism as an adult, the drive behind her passion for advocacy made more sense than ever. Her special interest is fighting for hurting people. She has a lot to say, and she's finally ready to say it out loud.
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When Donna Brendel was diagnosed with autism as an adult, the drive behind her passion for advocacy made more sense than ever. Her special interest is fighting for hurting people. She has a lot to say, and she's finally ready to say it out loud.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Part 3 - Autistic Friends Chatting & Laughing Around the Globe - with Donna Brendel and Orion Kelly
I Should Say That Out Loud
20 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
Part 3 - Autistic Friends Chatting & Laughing Around the Globe - with Donna Brendel and Orion Kelly
Autistic Friends Orion  @orionkelly  and Donna  @IShouldSayThatOutLoud  discuss several pages and topics from Orion's book "Autism Feels...An Earthling's Guide." There's so much more to share in a conversation between friends than can be fit into a book, including shared experiences between friends. Orion discusses the importance of including autistic voices in parenting and the workforce. He emphasizes the need for professionals to have a better understanding of autism and the lived experiences of autistic individuals. Orion also highlights the challenges of self-care for autistic people who are deeply invested in their special interests. He compares and contrasts the concept of hobbies vs. special interests for the autistic community and explains how special interests are a form of therapy and regulation for autistic individuals. Including autistic voices in parenting and the workforce can lead to better outcomes for autistic individuals. Professionals in fields such as criminal justice, mental health, and employment should have a better understanding of autism and the unique needs of autistic individuals. Special interests are an important form of therapy and regulation for autistic individuals. Autistic individuals may struggle with self-care when deeply invested in their special interests. The concept of casual hobbies can be difficult for autistic individuals to understand, as our special interests often consume our lives. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Friendship 00:20 Creating Better Outcomes Through Autistic Voices 00:55 Creating Better Outcomes through Autistic Voices 00:56 Mental Health and Suicide in the Autistic Community 03:00 Criminal Justice System Interactions for the Autistic Community 05:38 Misunderstanding Can Lead to Health Misdiagnosis in the Autistic Community 07:07 Intertwine Lived Experience Workforce & Parenting Supports 10:24 Greetings in an Autistic World 10:42 Understanding and Accommodating Autistic Individuals in Various Settings 13:20 Social Awkwardness & Unique Perspectives for Autistic Individuals 14:32 Special Interests vs. Hobbies for the Autistic Community
I Should Say That Out Loud
When Donna Brendel was diagnosed with autism as an adult, the drive behind her passion for advocacy made more sense than ever. Her special interest is fighting for hurting people. She has a lot to say, and she's finally ready to say it out loud.