Props No More: Reclaiming Disability Representation in Media
In this episode of Props No More, Leah Smith is joined by Dr. Kara Ayers, Jason Harris, and Matt Shedd to unpack the political claim linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism. Together, they explore why autism has become a cultural and political “boogeyman” and how misinformation harms autistic people, women, and new parents. The conversation delves into the lingering “refrigerator mother” myth, the persistence of ableism, and the ways autistic humor and culture challenge stigma. The panel also highlights why research literacy matters, the importance of finding community and rejecting shame after a new diagnosis, and why we need autistic people’s perspectives to help shape a better world. 00:00 – Cold open preview clips 01:02 – Welcome & introductions 03:45 – Why autism? Fear, politics, and the “boogeyman” narrative 07:25 – Mother-blaming, “refrigerator moms,” and ableism in diagnosis 11:10 – The harm of misinformation: policy contradictions & stigma 15:30 – Correlation is not causation: What the research really says 18:05 – Autistic humor and resilience in the face of stigma 21:20 – Pain, pregnancy, and the “just tough it out” message 25:15 – Finding community & rejecting shame after diagnosis 28:10 – Why the world needs autistic thinkers and voices 33:00 – “Props No More”: How disabled people are used as political props 37:20 – Closing reflections & where to learn more (Props No More, GADIM)
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