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Episode 189: Autism in Black – with Maria Davis-Pierre

Carolyn Kiel | June 26, 2023 close
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Maria Davis-Pierre is a licensed mental health counselor, autism awareness advocate and founder of the organization Autism in Black. As the parent of two autistic children, and being autistic herself, she uses her professional expertise to connect with and empower Black parents of autistic children. Through Autism in Black, she […]

Episode 188: Fragile X and ADHD – with Sarah Brown

Carolyn Kiel | June 12, 2023 close
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Sarah Brown is a New York City based podcast producer and editor. She has worked on shows such as Minority Korner, Get on Up, #Matter and Fixing the Future. She also produces her own show called The Queerience, which is a podcast all about the LGBTQIA+ community. Sarah has a […]

Episode 187: Music, AAC and disability advocacy with Kaishawna, a Black Autistic Deaf musician

Carolyn Kiel | May 29, 2023 close
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Kaishawna is a 21 year old Deaf Black Autistic woman, clarinet player and college student who is studying to become an educator for neurodivergent and disabled students. She communicates using an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) text-to-speech app on her iPad, sign language, and sometimes unreliable vocal speech. She is a disability advocate and […]

Episode 186: Dysgraphia and ADHD in children’s books – with Patty DeDurr

Carolyn Kiel | May 15, 2023 close
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Patty DeDurr is a mom, healthcare worker and award-winning author of two children’s books: “This Kid Can Hyperfocus” (a story about ADHD) and “This Llama Can Write” (a story about dysgraphia). She provides educational information and resources about supporting neurodivergent kids on her publisher’s website, Sensing Greatness. Patty has ADHD […]

Episode 185: Beauty in the broken pieces – TBI, epilepsy and ADHD with Kate Wallinga

Carolyn Kiel | May 1, 2023 close
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Content note: This episode describes instances of medical trauma and mental health crises, and mentions violence and death. Kate Wallinga is a forensic psychologist and crisis clinician by training, and currently hosts the podcast “Ignorance Was Bliss” which has surpassed 1 million downloads. Kate has ADHD, epilepsy, and a traumatic […]

Episode 184: Autism, community and the #DataFam – with Adam Mico

Carolyn Kiel | April 24, 2023 close
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Adam Mico is the Principal of Data Visualization and Enablement at Moderna. He is a Tableau Visionary, 3x Tableau Ambassador, an Advisory Board Member of the Data Leadership Collaborative, and a member of the Tableau Speaker Bureau. In his spare time, he blogs, produces data visualizations, travels, and networks with […]

Episode 183: Supporting mental health in the Black autistic community – with Janelle Johnson

Carolyn Kiel | April 17, 2023 close
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Janelle Johnson, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), is a wife, mother, and Founder of Bridges Family Life Center, a Systemic Therapy and Consulting group practice near Raleigh, North Carolina. An award-winning educator and innovative mental health leader, she is often sought out for her social justice advocacy regarding intersectionality […]

Episode 182: Intersections of Autistic, Asian American and Jewish identities – with Ben VanHook

Carolyn Kiel | April 10, 2023 close
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Ben VanHook is an autistic master’s degree student studying public policy at George Mason University, with the hopes of reforming employment and education policy to make them more inclusive for neurodivergent individuals. Ben’s passion for creating a more inclusive world stems from his own experiences as an autistic Jewish Asian […]

Episode 181: Nonspeaking autistic advocate for inclusive education – with Jordyn Zimmerman

Carolyn Kiel | April 3, 2023 close
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Jordyn Zimmerman earned her bachelor’s degree in Education Policy from Ohio University and her Masters of Education at Boston College. As a nonspeaking autistic student who was denied access to effective augmentative communication until she was 18, Jordyn has personal experience challenging the educational status quo. Her experience is featured […]


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