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The Autistic VOICE Project

The Autistic VOICE Project
Autism
Community
Mental Health
Self-Advocacy
Autistic Identity
Autismix
Tylenol
Dragons
Autistica
Murderbot
Cassandra Syndrome
Developmental Trauma
Self-Identification
Neurotypocles
Research
Disability Models
Anxiety
Interoception
Gender Identity
Neurodivergent Relationships

VOICE stands for Validating Our Identity, Culture, and Experience. This is a show led by Autistic professionals who talk about Autistic experiences and how to live happier and healthier Autistic lives. We'll be joined by Autistic people from different walks of life in search of finding ways to live more authentically Autistic! Want to reach us? Please email podcast@autisticvoiceproject.com

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Latest Episodes

This week, Matt and Erin slow things down and talk plainly about stress — what it actually does to autistic bodies, and why it hits so hard. From shutdowns and migraines to doomscrolling, snacks, and dogs who run bedtime, this is a lived-in conversat... more

This week’s episode is heavy. Matt and Erin slow things down to talk plainly about safety, community, and what it means to stay human when systems built on control and cruelty become more visible. This is a grounding conversation about fear, responsi... more

Matt and Erin are back with returning guest Maisie Soetantyo for a deeper, wider conversation about what happens after diagnosis—inside families, across cultures, and over a lifetime. This episode shifts from systems to home, from protocol to relatio... more

Matt and Erin are joined this week by longtime colleague and friend of the show, Maisie Soetantyo—an openly autistic, multiply neurodivergent advocate with decades inside the autism service system. This episode is a slow, honest unpacking of what it ... more

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Recent Guests

Maisie Soetantyo
An openly autistic, multiply divergent advocate and curriculum designer.
Episode: Episode 28: Compliance, Regulation, and the Cost of Looking “Fine”
Arielle Juliette
Owner of Dance Life Studio and Fitness
Dance Life Studio and Fitness
Episode: Episode 27: Justice Sensitivity, Content Creation, and the Trauma of Being Perceived
Hunter Hammersen
Knitting expert, writer of knitting patterns, and advocate for autistic joy through creativity
Tiny Nonsense
Episode: Episode 19: Tiny Joys, Big Feelings, and the Radical Art of Being Too Much
Becca Lory Hector
Author and self-advocacy expert
beccalory.com
Episode: Episode 18: Self-Compassion, Sunglasses, and Why Pants at 8:55 a.m. Still Count
Shawn Coots
Facilitator of the Discord server for Autistic Connections
Episode: Episode 16: Algorithms, Time Travel Emails, and Why Autistic Creativity Isn’t for Sale
Tiffany Hammond
Advocate, Author of 'A Day With No Words', and founder of Fidgets and Fries
Fidgets and Fries/A Day With No Words
Episode: Episode 13: Tylenol, Smoke Screens, and Why Awareness and Acceptance Doesn’t Require Suffering
Dr. Stacy Greeter
Child adolescent and adult psychiatrist
Practice in Sarasota, Florida
Episode: Bonus Episode (11.5)! Autistic Professionals respond to Tylenolgate
Rachel Kraus
Clinical social worker practicing in multiple states
Licensed in Maryland, Vermont, and Massachusetts
Episode: Bonus Episode (11.5)! Autistic Professionals respond to Tylenolgate
Kat Flora
Master's student in counseling education and advocate
University of Kentucky
Episode: Bonus Episode (11.5)! Autistic Professionals respond to Tylenolgate

Hosts

Matt Lowry
Host of The Autistic VOICE Project, an autistic person who does evaluations and therapy, focusing on advocating for the autistic community.
Erin Finley
Co-host of The Autistic VOICE Project, a psychologist and advocate focusing on mental health within the autistic community.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings
  • Two extremely relatable friends - love this show

    Matt saying tune in next episode to learn more about how to “autistify “ your life - new favourite word unlocked 😂… also, I strongly disagree with the folks who requested 30 minute episodes…. I feel like y’all stop talking right when things are getting going! I find it so satisfying to listen to conversations that are filled with digressions and side quests that I imagine are completely disorienting to the allistics but I follow them with ease and satisfaction! Love listening to the two of you.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennlou22
    Canada5 months ago
  • This will make your weird little autistic heart sing!

    You know that thing where somebody who knows a lot about a subject talks excitedly about it? And you can just tell it's making them extremely happy? And it's super fun to behold, even if you don't actually know anything about the subject at hand? Yeah… If you like that thing, you should listen to this podcast. Because there's gonna be a lot of that.

    And if, as you listen, you find yourself wondering "hey...am I maybe maybe autistic?" first of there's a good chance (neurotypical people do not, i... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    H.Hammer
    United States6 months ago
  • I’ve needed this

    I try not to be a person who counts down days—living in the present and all that—but I do find myself waiting and waiting for Friday so I can listen to the next episode. I love the insights, and also the humor and the “realness.” I feel seen and I learn so much! Thanks for making this!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CatherinePaul
    United States6 months ago
  • Looking forward to this journey!

    Thanks for putting this out into the universe. Looking forward to being part of your journey and to learn new concepts and have Parasocial friends who are identity affirming.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MeMyselfAndEyeSeeYou
    Canada6 months ago
  • Great

    I highly recommend this podcast. It’s a very supportive and validating look at what it’s like to be autistic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bebster91
    United States7 months ago

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Content focuses on the authentic experiences of autistic individuals, exploring the nuanced aspects of life within the autistic community. Various episodes highlight personal anecdotes, challenges, and triumphs associated with being autistic, delving into subjects such as advocacy, mental health, community, and creative expression. Unique discussions often involve guests, including advocates and experts from diverse fields, enriching the conversations with varied perspectives that emphasize connection, empathy, and the importance of self-advocacy. Overall, listeners can expect a supportive environment that offers valuable insights into navigating an often-misunderstood identity and living genuinely in a neurodiverse world.

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1. Maisie Soetantyo
2. Arielle Juliette
3. Hunter Hammersen
4. Becca Lory Hector
5. Shawn Coots
6. Tiffany Hammond
7. Dr. Stacy Greeter
8. Rachel Kraus

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