
The subtext of Autism: The complexities of being AuDHD, late diagnosis & Embodied Resilience
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In this episode, I chat with Robert Simms, Clinical Director and Social Worker at Embodied Resilience—a neurodivergent-led practice supporting AuDHDers with a focus indigenous perspectives and issues.
Robert was late diagnosed with ADHD and realised that was only part of the story. As he explored his neurodivergence further, he came to understand that he was also autistic. Now, he supports others who are making similar discoveries about themselves.
We talk about a bit of everything—fantasy books that hit a little too close to home, the messiness of self-diagnosis, the subtle lies neurotypicals tell, masking, running a practice while navigating life and autism, and the weird, messy and sometimes chaotic fun that comes with it all.
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🎙️Creator, Producer & Host: Lucie
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