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Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

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Welcome to Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio, featuring viewpoints and insights about autism for parents and professionals who support children with autism every day. We select our speakers and guests based on their expertise and experience in the field of autism, and we want this program to bring you fresh ideas, practical tips and renewed hope. The ideas and opinions expressed on this program are not necessarily the viewpoint of Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health.

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    • Creativity, Advocacy, and Autism: A Conversation with Artist & Author Motesem “Moe” Mansur
      Dec 31 2025
      In this episode of Converge Autism Radio, guest host Joseph Fusaro sits down with artist, author, and autism advocate Motesem “Moe” Mansur for a deeply personal conversation about creativity, education, and resilience.

      Moe shares his lived experience growing up autistic in the 1990s, navigating giftedness alongside misunderstanding, and finding his voice through art and writing. The discussion explores how creative expression became both a lifeline and a form of advocacy for Moe — from his children’s book Teddy Turbine to his visual art, recovery-focused writing, and commitment to sharing his work with schools, nonprofits, and mental health programs. This episode highlights the power of creativity as communication, healing, and community-building, offering insight and encouragement for autistic individuals, families, educators, and clinicians alike.

      Listener Note:
      This episode was recorded in 2019 and reflects the language commonly used in autism and education conversations at that time. While terminology continues to evolve, the lived experiences, creative insights, and advocacy shared in this conversation remain relevant and meaningful today.

      www.springbrookbehavioral.com

      www.convergeautism.com

      www.allabilitiesnofilter.com
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      25 min
    • Autism in Women: Late Diagnosis, Masking, and the Minds That Move Us Forward
      Dec 16 2025
      Originally recorded in 2019, this episode of Converge Autism Radio continues to resonate years later as conversations around late-diagnosed autistic women, masking, trauma, and identity have come into sharper focus.

      In Autism in Women: Late Diagnosis, Masking, and the Minds That Move Us Forward, we speak with Madonna Kilpatrick, a late-diagnosed autistic woman whose background spans anthropology, sociology, theater, improvisation, stand-up comedy, and museum education.

      Referred to the show by Dr. Mark Goulston, Madonna brings both intellectual rigor and lived experience to a deeply human conversation about what it means to discover your neurodivergence in adulthood—after decades of navigating the world without language for your wiring. Together, we explore high masking, stigma, creativity as survival, the overlap between trauma and neurodivergence, and how autistic cognition has quietly shaped culture, innovation, and progress all along. Madonna reflects on school, theater, intelligence, social expectations, and the cost of being misread for most of one’s life—and what becomes possible when clarity finally arrives.

      This conversation predates much of today’s mainstream dialogue around late diagnosis, yet it anticipates many of the insights now widely discussed: the limits of functioning labels, the emotional toll of masking, and the urgent need for more humane, nuanced understandings of autism—especially in women.

      Editor’s Notes
      • This episode was recorded in 2019. Some terminology used reflects common clinical and cultural language of that time.
      • References to terms such as “high-functioning” appear in the conversation. Current best practice emphasizes support needs and lived experience rather than functioning labels.
      • Mentions of Asperger’s / Asperger syndrome reflect diagnostic language in use at the time of recording. Today, these traits are understood within Autism Spectrum Disorder.
      • These notes are included for context, not correction. The lived experiences and insights shared in this episode remain valid and valuable.
      This episode remains widely shared because it captures something timeless: the relief, grief, humor, and self-recognition that often accompany late diagnosis—and the realization that the minds once labeled “too much,” “too strange,” or “too intense” are often the very minds that move humanity forward.

      www.springbrookbehavioral.com

      www.convergeautism.com

      www.allabilitiesnofilter.com
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      35 min
    • Creating Safe Pathways: How Schools Can Support Autistic Students Through Crisis
      Dec 1 2025
      In this episode of Converge Autism Radio, guest host Reid Miles speaks with Dr. Alice Ackerman and Rebecca Erwin, two experienced clinicians and educators working at the intersection of autism, behavioral health, and school crisis response.

      Together they explore:
      • The critical role schools play in supporting autistic students
      • Why behavior is communication — not defiance
      • How schools can respond to crisis without escalation
      • What teachers and parents actually need during high-stress moments
      • The importance of training, collaboration, and early intervention
      • Real-world examples from clinical and educational settings
      • How professionals can shift from fear and reactivity to understanding and partnership
      This is a grounded, compassionate conversation for parents, teachers, clinicians, and advocates seeking deeper insight into trauma-informed, neurodiversity-aware crisis support.

      Guest Websites:

      Dr. Alice Ackerman
      https://adackerman.com

      Rebecca Erwin
      www.thelarkcenter.com

      This episode is part of the Converge Autism Podcastathon and includes a mid-show spotlight for Springbrook Behavioral Health's newest program, All Abilities & No Filter.

      www.springbrookbehavioral.com

      www.convergeautism.com

      www.allabilitiesnofilter.com
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      56 min
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