Quietly Autistic at Last
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526714/fan_mail/new] When does a scheduling request become more than a preference? In this episode of Quietly Autistic at Last, Dr. Allison Sucamele explores the critical difference between wanting a particular schedule and needing one to support disability-related functioning. Through the lens of late-diagnosed autism, masking, burnout, sensory overload, and workplace accessibility, she examines why accommodations are about access, not convenience, and why many autistic adults struggle to advocate for needs they have spent a lifetime minimizing. If you've ever questioned whether your needs are "real enough" to deserve support, this episode is for you. Be sure to follow @quietlyautisticatlastpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/quietlyautisticatlastpodcast/] on Instagram for episode updates, visual reflections, research highlights, and conversations about late-diagnosed autism, AuDHD, masking, burnout, self-discovery, and creating a life that honors your nervous system. A quick reminder that this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and reflects my personal experiences and perspectives as a late-diagnosed autistic woman. Autism is a spectrum, and every autistic person's experience is unique. Nothing in this podcast should be considered medical, psychological, legal, employment, or diagnostic advice. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, thoughts of self-harm, or emotional distress that feels overwhelming, please call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the United States. You deserve support, and help is available.
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