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Autistic Culture | Where Autism Meets Identity!

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This is the main feed for The Autistic Culture Podcast Network, the first podcast network created by and for Autistic people to celebrate our culture, our voices, and our contributions to the world. This feed has all of our shows in one place.

Across our shows, we spotlight actually Autistic perspectives and celebrate the depth, brilliance, and diversity of the Autistic experience. Whether you’re... more

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In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon sits down with Sean Hawthorne, a late-identifying Autistic adult who is still in the very middle of discovery — not the end of the journey. Sean spent decades performing a socially accepta... more

In this week’s meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Georgina Banks - Autistic, ADHD, chronically ill, and the founder & CEO of AuDHD UK, a suicide-prevention charity reshaping access to diagnosis and support across the UK.

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In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Mike Matthews — a late-diagnosed Autistic dad, writer, music obsessive, and dry-witted survivor of misdiagnosis, medical gaslighting, and five years of unanswered burnout.

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In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Amber Covucci — a late-diagnosed Autistic attorney, mother of two, and brilliant pattern-matcher who spent decades thinking she was “just sensitive” before discovering she was Aut... more

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Recent Guests

Georgina Banks
Founder and CEO of AuDHD UK, advocate for neurodivergent individuals
AuDHD UK
Episode: How Georgina Turned Years of Being Dismissed Into Life-Saving Work
Mike Matthews
A late diagnosed autistic dad, a writer, and a music obsessive
Episode: How Mike Spent Five Lost Years Before Realising He’s Autistic
Aletha Shapiro
Activist, Mother, and AudiHD educator
Episode: How Bravo TV Erased Alethea’s AuDHD
Phoenix Goodson
Artist, illustrator, and late-diagnosed Audi HD lesbian
Episode: How Phoenix Made “No” a Care Tool, Not a Crime
Sarah Davies
An individual with a unique sense of style and neurodivergent identity who shares her story of self-discovery and advocacy.
Episode: How Sarah Claimed the Title of Neurodivergent Baddie
Clare Kumar
Host of the Happy Space Podcast, productivity and organization expert.
Happy Space Podcast
Episode: Autistic Culture 101: Pillar 9 - Justice Seeking with Clare Kumar
Daria Brown
Parent advocate for DIR Floor Time and author of We Chose Play, Raising an Autistic Child to Thrive and Feel Understood
Affect Autism
Episode: Autistic Culture 101: Pillar 8 - Predictably Comforting with Daria Brown
Christina Sokora Jovovich
A fiber artist and writer who engages with neurodivergent narratives.
Episode: Writing Unmasked: Autism And The Myth of Success - Weekly Writing Contest
Nina Danon
Composer, Sound Artist, and Doctoral Researcher
Goldsmiths University of London
Episode: Autistic Culture 101: Pillar 7 - Boldly Creating with Nina Danon

Host

Angela Kingdon
Host and Story steward, sharing insights on neurodivergence, identity, and community support.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 552 ratings
  • Finding My Neurokin

    As an adult who has been going through learning about being an autistic person over the past year, I have been lucky to stumble across many wonderful resources to help me learn about “my people” and to understand who I am. During this quest for knowledge, thanks to my knowledge hunger (a term touted and that I picked up from on this podcast) I came across the Autistic Culture podcast. It was in my hopper for several months as I had other things to listen to (Positive Disintegration podcast being... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MeMyselfAndEyeSeeYou
    Canada6 months ago
  • Wishing for accountability of neurotypicals instead of shaming

    As the parent of a probably autistic, definitely neurodivergent son, I want to learn as much as I can about autism & different people’s unique experiences. I have learned from this podcast, but the harsh, shaming tone nearly shuts me down. I understand that the hosts’ experiences with the neurotypical world must be very frustrating, & this podcast is their piece of the world to express that, but I wish they could just hold the rest of us accountable for needing to do better instead of shaming us... more

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    daisy4hman
    United States6 months ago
  • No longer about culture

    This has long been one of my top podcasts, but with the recent changes it’s no longer about “culture” per the name, or even the activism. I understand that it’s a difficult time, but after several episodes in a row exclusively about a writing challenge … I’m not sure this is for me any longer. I’m not an author and I’m not interested in writing. That kind of content should probably be in a new podcast, not one called “autistic culture“.

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    hannibal87
    United States7 months ago
  • The BEST Autistic podcast!

    I love learning and I love listening to podcasts to do it. While I love and listen to a variety of Autistic podcasts, this one is the only one I consistently listen to. It is always well-researched and fun.

    I am a late-diagnosed Autistic and I highly recommend this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pjhugs
    Canada8 months ago
  • Essential Listening for Autistic, Non-Autistic, and Curious People

    The Autistic Culture Podcast is essential listening for anyone who is autistic, anyone knows/loves someone who is autistic, and anyone who is curious about the richness of being human. Angela and Matt are intelligent, knowledgeable, and kind podcast hosts. Autism isn’t a condition that needs to be fixed; autism is a neurotype; and Autism is a way of life.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Color mixer
    United States8 months ago

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The podcast is often described as essential listening for both Autistic individuals and their allies.
Overall, the hosts are praised for their genuine connection and relatability, fostering a sense of belonging and understanding.
Listeners appreciate the authenticity and depth of discussions about neurodivergent identities and experiences.
There are critiques about some content not aligning with the original cultural focus, suggesting changes in direction.

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How Georgina Turned Years of Being Dismissed Into Life-Saving Work
Q: What do you mean you're going to know too much to get diagnosed?
Georgina feared that her extensive knowledge of the diagnostic criteria might lead professionals to question her authenticity when seeking a diagnosis, which could hinder her ability to receive help.
How Georgina Turned Years of Being Dismissed Into Life-Saving Work
Q: How did you come to discover you were neurodivergent?
Georgina's journey began with chronic illness at 15, leading her to self-research that included autism as a potential diagnosis, but she was dismissed until she sought therapy years later which confirmed her suspicion.
How Amber Realised “Postpartum Anxiety” Was Autistic Burnout
Q: What is your favorite thing about being autistic?
Amber shared that she loves the hyperfocus that comes with autism, particularly in her job as a litigator where she's able to process large amounts of information and documentation effectively.
How Amber Realised “Postpartum Anxiety” Was Autistic Burnout
Q: Did you have like a period of burnout that was undiagnosed, or where did your diagnosis come from?
Amber described her intense work experience during law school and a significant trial while pregnant that led her to question if she might be autistic. After discussing her thoughts with her therapist, she began to explore the possibility of being on the autism spectrum.
How Derek Put ‘Autistic, ADHD’ In His Email Signature And Thrived
Q: Was there something happening either at work or interpersonally that led to your diagnosis?
I was afraid of losing my job again, so I wanted a cushion or reasoning for my behavior.

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What is Autistic Culture about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the rich experiences and identities within the Autistic community is at the heart of this podcast network, which serves as a platform for Autistic voices to be heard. With a variety of shows, the content encompasses themes ranging from advocacy and identity to creativity and the celebration of Autistic culture. The underlying mission focuses on fostering a sense of belonging for Autistic individuals and their allies, emphasizing the unique perspectives and contributions that shape the neurodivergent experience. Notably, the programming draws upon the social model of disability, allowing discussions that redefine perceptions of being Autistic, while also offering tools for community support and personal growth.

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1. Meet My Autistic Brain
2. AuDHD Flourishing
3. Divergent Conversations
4. Neurodiversity Podcast
5. Uniquely Human: The Podcast

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Autistic Culture launched 3 years ago and published 175 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Autistic Culture include:

1. Georgina Banks
2. Mike Matthews
3. Aletha Shapiro
4. Phoenix Goodson
5. Sarah Davies
6. Clare Kumar
7. Daria Brown
8. Christina Sokora Jovovich

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