Eric Garcia and Philip King-Lowe recap what 2025 has been like for Autistics. We will talk openly about the tragedies and the robust Autistic Advocacy infrastructure that helped tremendously.
Complete interview between Dr. Scott Frasard and Philip about Autistic Advocacy Through Writing.
Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts. Today's Autistic Moment recognizes November as Indigenous Heritage Month with LaToya Hinton. LaToya and Philip will talk about LaToya's journey of self-awareness through her multiple Neurodivergence and intersectional identities. LaToya will talk about the work she is doing on health equities panels with Umbrella ND to address the missing pieces in the...
Philip and Dr. LaToya Hinton talk about LaToya as a multiply Neurodivergent individual who is BIPOC and what leadership has been like for her.
Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts. October is ADHD Awareness Month. Today's Autistic Moment in partnership with Minnesota Independence College & Community bring you a conversation with Tyler Hackner. Tyler is a student at MICC who is AuDHD. Tyler will tell you about himself, what learning about his AuDHD identity is, and his interests in the arts and worldly affairs. Tyler will also men...
Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts. Celebrate Disability Employment Month with Michael Goldberger talk about how he started his own surplus business. Michael Goldberger is a graduate from Minnesota College & Community where he learned to develop his people skills. Michael and Philip talk about what it is like to own an Autistic business with the strengths and challenges they have dealt with.
Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts. In the first segment of this episode Philip will give you his comments regarding the administration's announcement on September 22nd regarding Autism, Acetaminophen, and vaccines. In segments two, three, and four Philip talks with Dr. Adam Hazlett about how Autistics find joy so integral to their identity. Autistics find joy in their special interests, thr...
Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts. Routines, rules, honesty, problem solving and sensory care are the strengths that Autistics have to be successful. Philip, Carole Jean and Lisa Morgan talk about the current culture where Autistics and other intersectional identities are suffering because of a medical deficit culture, Autistics can use the strengths of Autism brings out the best in who Autisti...
Special Edition: What We Have to Say. Complete Interview with Jillian Nelson