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The Autistic Rambler Podcast

The Autistic Rambler Podcast

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The Autistic Rambler Podcast is a conversational series that explores a wide range of topics with a focus on neurodivergence, mental health, and advocacy for the autism and LGBTQ+ communities. Hosted by Elizabeth Plouffe, the podcast features insightful discussions with Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, a passionate advocate for Autistic and non-binary individuals. Episodes cover themes such as empathy, intersectionality, the importance of respect, the value of lived experience, and the challenges of navigating societal expectations.Maddy Dever Hygiène et vie saine
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    • Long Live the Queen and How Grief Impacts Us #autism #ItsOkayNotToBeOkay #parenting
      Jan 15 2025

      In this heartfelt episode, Maddy Dever (they/them), a non-binary Autistic advocate and parent of four Autistics, joins Elizabeth Plouffe for an open and emotional discussion on grief, mental health, and resilience. The conversation reflects on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the complexities of loss, and the importance of giving ourselves permission to grieve.

      Key discussion points include:

      🔹 The Queen’s impact and legacy as a symbol of service and community.

      🔹 Why “it’s okay not to be okay” is a vital message for everyone.

      🔹 Personal stories of loss and how grief manifests differently for each of us.

      🔹 The importance of advocacy, allyship, and supporting mental health in the autism community.

      💡 Takeaway: Grief is a natural part of life, but healing starts when we acknowledge our emotions and seek support.

      📣 Join the conversation by leaving a comment about your own experiences with grief, mental health, or resilience. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for updates on future episodes.

      🌐 Learn more at:

      • Spero Careers Canada

      • The Autistic Rambler

      • https://fb.com/autisticrambler
      • https://instagram.com/autisticrambler
      • https://x.com/mattjdever

      #GriefSupport #MentalHealthMatters #Accessibility #Inclusion

      Chapters

      00:00 - Introduction to the Autistic Rambler

      01:46 - Navigating Grief and Emotions

      05:47 - The Queen's Legacy and Personal Connections

      11:14 - The Importance of Emotional Expression

      16:23 - Health, Stress, and Emotional Release

      21:52 - Personal Growth and Self-Reflection

      28:35 - Creating Safe Spaces for Expression

      32:29 - Navigating Parenting Styles and Communication

      36:58 - The Impact of Parental Examples on Mental Health

      40:43 - Understanding Grief and Its Many Forms

      46:02 - The Importance of Asking for Help

      50:52 - Honoring Legacy and Service

      #autism, #grief, #emotions, #mentalhealth, autism, #support, #loss,#community, #parenting

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      55 min
    • From Deficits to #Strengths: A New IEP Approach from #autism and #Autistic parents
      Jan 13 2025

      In this episode of the Autistic Rambler podcast, Maddy Dever and Elizabeth Plouffe discuss the complexities of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for Autistic students. They explore the importance of parental involvement, the challenges of informal versus formal IEPs, and the necessity of including students in the process. The conversation highlights sensory challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals and the need for leadership and advocacy skills in education. The hosts emphasize the importance of collaboration among educators, parents, and students to create effective IEPs that truly meet the needs of the child.

      Takeaways

      • IEPs are crucial documents that guide educational support.

      • Parental involvement is essential in the IEP process.

      • Students should be included in discussions about their IEPs.

      • Informal IEPs can lack enforcement and clarity.

      • Sensory challenges significantly impact learning experiences.

      • Leadership skills are vital for neurodivergent individuals.

      • Advocacy is a key component of navigating education systems.

      • Collaboration among all stakeholders is necessary for effective IEPs.

      • The education system needs to adapt to better support neurodivergent students.

      • There is a growing recognition of the need for change in educational practices.

      Follow us on Social Media at

      https://fb.com/autisticrambler

      https://instagram.com/autisticrambler

      https://x.com/mattjdever

      website https://autisticrambler.com

      And Elizabeth Plouffe, Founder of Spero Canada at

      https://sperocanada.ca

      Chapters

      00:00 - Introduction to the Autistic Rambler Podcast

      02:21 - Understanding Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)

      04:54 - The Role of Parents in the IEP Process

      07:22 - Challenges with Informal and Formal IEPs

      10:11 - The Importance of Student Involvement in IEPs

      12:59 - Sensory Needs and Accommodations in Education

      15:37 - The Shift in IEP Focus: Strengths vs. Deficits

      18:10 - Navigating the Education System: Advocacy and Support

      20:51 - The Impact of Social Dynamics on Autistic Students

      23:31 - The Need for Inclusive Education Practices

      26:32 - Changing Perceptions of Special Education

      29:08 - The Future of Neurodiversity in the Workforce

      33:59 - Understanding Accommodations in the Workplace

      37:05 - The Role of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)

      41:51 - Leadership Development for Neurodiverse Individuals

      47:06 - Advocacy and Self-Advocacy Skills

      50:18 - The Importance of Collaboration in IEPs

      56:23 - Building Leadership Skills Through IEPs

      01:03:00 - The Future of IEPs and Community Involvement

      #IEP, #autism, #education, #advocacy, #neurodiversity, #sensoryprocessing, #leadershipskills, #parenting, #self-advocacy

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      1 h et 9 min
    • Channeling Gene Roddenberry - Creativity as a Cornerstone of Autism Advocacy
      Dec 27 2024

      In this engaging conversation, Maddy Dever, a non-binary autistic advocate, discusses the intersection of autism and creativity, the representation of autistic individuals in media, and the importance of accessibility in creative expressions. The dialogue explores how sci-fi serves as a creative outlet for many autistic individuals, breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes. Maddy emphasizes the need for authentic representation in media and the impact of creative mediums on the autistic community. In this conversation, Maddy Dever explores the multifaceted experiences of individuals with autism, emphasizing the importance of creativity, representation, and the challenges posed by societal stereotypes. The discussion highlights the mundane aspects of life that often go unnoticed, the need for accurate representation in media, and the value of creative expression as a means of personal growth and community connection. Maddy also addresses misconceptions about autism and advocates for a more inclusive understanding of neurodiversity, encouraging listeners to break down barriers to creativity and embrace the infinite possibilities that exist within the autism community. Takeaways - Autistic individuals often face stereotypes that limit their perceived creativity. - Creative expressions can serve as powerful tools for advocacy and representation. - Sci-fi provides an imaginative escape for many autistic individuals. - Authentic representation in media is crucial for understanding autism. - Accessibility in creative mediums can empower autistic voices. - The portrayal of autism in media often lacks nuance and realism. - Creativity can bridge gaps and foster understanding in society. - Community and collaboration among autistic artists can lead to meaningful connections. - The evolution of media has changed how stories are told and experienced. - Embracing one's uniqueness can lead to a more fulfilling life. Fighting for rights is a reality show in itself. - Representation of autism often skews towards extremes. - The mundane days are just as important as the extraordinary ones. - Creativity is a vital aspect of the autism community. - Misconceptions about autism can hinder understanding and support. - Society often values individuals based on economic contributions. - Creative expression can be a powerful tool for stress relief. Chapters 01:23 - Creative Expressions in Autism 07:50 - The Intersection of Sci-Fi and Autism 12:48 - Breaking Barriers through Creativity 20:37 - Accessibility in Creative Mediums 31:07 - Misrepresentation in Media 32:00 - Reality vs. Representation in Autism 34:13 - The Mundane and the Extraordinary 36:39 - Creativity in the Autism Community 39:14 - Misconceptions and Stereotypes 40:27 - The Importance of Creative Expression 44:06 - Cultural Sensitivity and Respect 47:13 - Navigating Creativity and Career Choices 49:46 - The Value of Creativity in Society 53:03 - Breaking Barriers to Creativity 56:57 - The Infinite Possibilities of Creativity #Autism, #creativity, #advocacy, #representation, #neurodivergent, #neurodiversity, #media, #art, #community, #support, #Autistics

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      1 h et 5 min
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