Spectrum Savvy

13: The Disclosure Dilemma

27 min · 3. sept. 2025
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So… you’ve got an autism diagnosis. Do you have to tell people? Short answer: nope. Long answer: maybe, sometimes, if it feels right. In this week’s episode of Spectrum Savvy, we’re diving into the tricky world of disclosing autism to loved ones. We’ll talk about: 💬 Do you need to disclose (spoiler: no) ⚖️ The pros and cons of telling people 🛠️ How to actually start the conversation without spiraling 😬 What to do if it doesn’t go well (because yeah… that happens) 💌 And how to take care of yourself afterward Whether you’re weighing whether to tell family, friends, or coworkers—or you’ve already blurted it out mid-conversation and instantly regretted it—this episode has your back.

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