We’re Pushing People Away, and We Need to Do Better.
We often do a poor job of being kind and nurturing to people who are at the beginning stages of their learning journeys.
Continue reading We’re Pushing People Away, and We Need to Do Better.
We often do a poor job of being kind and nurturing to people who are at the beginning stages of their learning journeys.
Continue reading We’re Pushing People Away, and We Need to Do Better.
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Continue reading Is your organization Neuro-Inclusive? Do you want it to be?
My adult Autism diagnosis marked a pivotal moment in my life, altering my understanding of myself (and my path to personal growth).
Making sharp turns occasionally when faced with new information is necessary.
One of the traits that I find most attractive in people is their ability to adjust to new information (even if it takes them a while).
While some may need to slow down to navigate these ‘sharp turns,’ our ability to adapt and ‘swerve’ occasionally is crucial.
Our ability to change directions prevents us from crashing, enabling us to navigate life’s ever-changing circumstances.
Continue reading Breaking Free from the Need for Control: My Journey Towards Embracing Uncertainty
Discover how embracing Neurodiversity and Neuro-Inclusion can transform lives and create a more inclusive and compassionate world (for EVERYONE).
Continue reading A Call to Compassion: Understanding Neurodiversity in Our Society
Learning how to break free from harmful patterns to build healthier, happier connections.
Continue reading The Unseen Legacy: How Childhood Relationships Affect Our Adult Lives
It is my understanding that if I’m not “seen,” I won’t be able to survive in this world, but I don’t just need to be seen on June 18.
Continue reading Autism Reflections on Autistic Pride Day
As Christian nationalists intensify their war on non-believers, a growing number of Americans are fighting back against the erosion of religious freedom and the imposition of so-called “Christian values” on diverse beliefs and identities.
Continue reading There’s Nothing ‘Christian’ about Christian Nationalism
When I started this blog in the fall of 2016, I was going through a significant transition in my life – I’d just found out I was Autistic at the age of 29 after spending most of my life oblivious … Continue reading Letter to My Newly Diagnosed Autistic Self – Seven and a Half Years Later
Community is the fabric that weaves people together, providing us with a sense of belonging, support, and purpose. It is the foundation upon which we build relationships, share experiences, and collective growth. Strong communities are essential for our emotional, mental, … Continue reading The Toxic Truth About Competition: How It’s Destroying Our Society – Why We Need to Ditch Competition and Embrace Cooperation
It was difficult for me to “go along” with what they taught in Sunday school, and when they told us people who “don’t know God go to hell,” I took it literally.
Continue reading The Child Abuse People Don’t Talk About: Religious Indoctrination – The Trauma of Childhood Brainwashing