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Today’s Autistic Moment: A Podcast for Autistic Adults by An Autistic Adult

Today’s Autistic Moment: A Podcast for Autistic Adults by An Autistic Adult

By: Philip King-Lowe
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Summary

In 2026, Today's Autistic Moment's theme is Autistics Thriving, Not Just Surviving. Autistics thrive by having hard conversations about collaboration and community building. Autistics thrive by finding joy through their special interests. Autistics thrive through their work for social justice with our intersectional communities.Philip King-Lowe Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Autistics Building Community & Friendships
    May 9 2026

    Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts.

    Gaby is a graduate from Minnesota Independence College & Community. Gaby will talk with Philip about how she found authentic community and friendships during her college experience. Gaby will talk about participating in excursions and how the Ambassador's Class prepared her to be a guest on Today's Autistic Moment. Many of Gaby's friendships were formed with the intersectional communities that makes up the MICC family.


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    48 mins
  • Autistic Advocacy Month: Our Boundaries and the Responsibilities of Others
    Apr 25 2026

    Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts.

    Knowing our boundaries, communicating with others about our boundaries especially, but not limited to another Autistic and/or Neurodivergent person, and their responsibilities require trust and a sense of what to do should our boundaries get crossed. Using the answers to the questionnaire, Coach Lee Hopkins and Philip will how we communicate our boundaries to others to provide a sense of safety with the relationships we have with them.

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  • Autistic Advocacy Month: Our Boundaries. Our Responsibilities
    Apr 11 2026

    Go to todaysautisticmoment.com for the transcripts.

    What are boundaries? Do Autistics know what our boundaries are? How do Autistics communicate with others as to what their boundaries are? How do our caregivers who may not be Autistic communicate their boundaries to us? Whom do we really harm when we do not maintain our boundaries?
    Becca Lory Hector talks with Philip to answer these questions and many others about our boundaries, and our responsibilities for our boundaries.


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    1 hr and 18 mins
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