99. S8 E7: Finding freedom after autism diagnosis and embodying the spirit of our unmasked selves

99. S8 E7: Finding freedom after autism diagn...

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145 [Bonus] "An overarching, big life project": interconnecting special interests, memory and mental health

Laura Richmond is a writer, researcher and doll restorer from Southampton in the UK. She was my guest on the podcast in 2023. When we spoke then, it was just a year on from her autism diagnosis, and she was on the brink of publishing her memoir. So I was delighted to catch up wit ...  Show more

144 [Re-release] From psychiatric trauma to autistic joy: a journey of healing and self discovery

Laura Richmond is a writer, researcher and doll restorer from Southampton in the UK. This episode is from 2023 - I've re-released it because Laura just recorded a new episode with me, episode 145. At the time this re-released episode was recorded it was just a year on from Laura' ...  Show more

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