The Autistic VOICE Project
Matt and Erin are back for another mailbag episode — and this one gets deeply personal. From losing an “anchor person” to navigating autistic grief, relationships, PDA parenting, and co-regulation, this episode explores what happens when the people who help hold our world together are suddenly gone or overwhelmed. It’s vulnerable, funny, heartbreaking, and very, very autistic. We cover: * Why autistic grief can feel like losing your “internal compass” — not just a loved one * How partners, friends, and safe people often function as essential disability supports * The fear, disorientation, and loneliness that can come after losing an “anchor person” * Matt and Erin’s personal experiences with divorce, loss, burnout, and rebuilding stability * PDA parenting, “dueling gremlins,” and how co-regulation creates room for flexibility * Why autistic love is often rooted in safety, routine, and nervous system relief * Transformers, Doctor Who, fountains, art galaxies, chicken nuggets, and the sacred role of biscuits and gravy Also: the loneliest whale in the ocean, emotional support toast, “people…” as a replacement swear word, and Matt casually admitting he’d probably make a good spicy audiobook narrator.
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