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

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152 [S11 E7] Sparkly things and heavy loads: autistic menopause, academia and lived experience

Dr Rachel Mosely was halfway through her second postdoctoral job in autism research when she learnt that she herself had been suspected as being autistic as a child. After some investigation, she was assessed and diagnosed at the Lorna Wing Centre, aged 28. Ten years on, Rachel i ...  Show more

151 [S11 E6] The same type of different: autistic identity, South Asian stories and the model minority myth

Mrinal Gokhale is an author, writer, and speaker based in Wisconsin in the United States, passionate about all things psychology and wellness. Since becoming an author, Mrinal has written for and collaborated with platforms to discuss South Asian and Asian American mental health. ...  Show more

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