Autistic Liberation Theology

Orthorexia - Food for Thought and Saying Grace

1 h 34 min · 24. juni 2026
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Laura welcomes AuDHD pastor and professor Rev. Dr. Taylor Denyer to discuss neurodivergent fixations around “ethical” eating. How do we move from individualistic blame and personal shame into grace, community support, and effective action against systemic injustice?  Content warning for OCD, scrupulosity, paranoia, disordered eating, food Links:  * Laura’s email: laurasommer1@gmx.de [laurasommer1@gmx.de]  * Laura’s OCD cartoons [https://wibbleywobbleyminds.wordpress.com/ocd/] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-Kashrut [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-Kashrut]  Timestamps * 00:00 Introducing Taylor * 03:49 Autism and various food struggles * 08:22 Orthorexia — “Am I ethically allowed to eat this?” — Taylor’s experiences * 13:23 Grocery store overwhelm * 17:50 Describing OCD — the brain seeking reasons & control in a chaotic world  * 31:00 “Instead of getting help, I got scholarships” — OCD behavior rewarded * 35:15 Scrupulosity/Religious OCD and learning theology that helps * 39:41 Neurodivergence in Church History * 45:22 Bringing in the Bible — moral traps, Luke 5’s anti-empire, economic lens * 62:00 That which makes unclean — Matthew 15 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2015%20&version=CEB] / Mark 7 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%207&version=CEB]; focusing on systemic issues, not the individual * 70:08 Grace for self, communal resistance, creating rituals

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episode Orthorexia - Food for Thought and Saying Grace cover

Orthorexia - Food for Thought and Saying Grace

Laura welcomes AuDHD pastor and professor Rev. Dr. Taylor Denyer to discuss neurodivergent fixations around “ethical” eating. How do we move from individualistic blame and personal shame into grace, community support, and effective action against systemic injustice?  Content warning for OCD, scrupulosity, paranoia, disordered eating, food Links:  * Laura’s email: laurasommer1@gmx.de [laurasommer1@gmx.de]  * Laura’s OCD cartoons [https://wibbleywobbleyminds.wordpress.com/ocd/] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-Kashrut [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-Kashrut]  Timestamps * 00:00 Introducing Taylor * 03:49 Autism and various food struggles * 08:22 Orthorexia — “Am I ethically allowed to eat this?” — Taylor’s experiences * 13:23 Grocery store overwhelm * 17:50 Describing OCD — the brain seeking reasons & control in a chaotic world  * 31:00 “Instead of getting help, I got scholarships” — OCD behavior rewarded * 35:15 Scrupulosity/Religious OCD and learning theology that helps * 39:41 Neurodivergence in Church History * 45:22 Bringing in the Bible — moral traps, Luke 5’s anti-empire, economic lens * 62:00 That which makes unclean — Matthew 15 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2015%20&version=CEB] / Mark 7 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%207&version=CEB]; focusing on systemic issues, not the individual * 70:08 Grace for self, communal resistance, creating rituals

24. juni 20261 h 34 min
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Sanctified Imagination Far Beyond The Stars

What do Jesus’ parables, Black and disabled civil rights movements, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine all have in common? Probably more than you’d think — but for this episode, Laura and Avery focus on their joint uses in imagining a more just future into being. Some of the places we go in this winding episode: Womanist midrash & sanctified imagination; AutScape & Crip Camp’s modeled possibilities; and in-depth discussions of two Deep Space Nine episodes (“Past Tense” and “Far Beyond the Stars”) that encapsulate the value of science fiction in making imagined futures reality. (0:00) Introducing the need for marginalized communities to imagine futures the world claims are impossible (7:30) AutScape, Crip Camp, and small tastes of what a fully accessible world would be like (18:44) Lack of imagination isn’t always the problem – people in power resist the push for better futures (26:23) Lily Wachowski’s Indian rope trick: creating what she needed to pull herself up (31:10) Sanctified Imagination and Jesus’ impossible Kin(g)dom (44:13) Uses of Sci Fi; introducing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine & “Past Tense” (57:36) Bell Riots’ parallels to the Attica Prison Riots; race, gender, & dis/ability in “Past Tense” (1:17:49) “Past Tense” as imperfect midrash (1:22:13) Introducing “Far Beyond the Stars” — Sisko’s vision of a 1940s Black writer dreaming of himself in space (1:49:07) Wrapping up — Laura’s sci fi story A companion episode over on Avery’s Blessed Are the Binary Breakers podcast exploring AutScape in more depth: https://www.blessedarethebinarybreakers.com/podcast-feed/episode/22359848/imagining-futures-into-being-with-autscape YouTube video “Holy Roller: The Power of a Wheelchair-Using God”: https://youtu.be/NRy7Au8T7BA?si=SnyYRIpoSxs9LuH0 More on the “Judgment Day” comic featuring a Black astronaut: https://www.brandeis.edu/peacebuilding-arts/publications/newsletter/2023/the-eve-ofjudgement-day.html The African American Policy Forum: https://www.aapf.org/ https://www.autscape.org/

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