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Quiet Power: A Podcast for Autistic Adults

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A podcast for autistic adults, especially those diagnosed late, navigating identity, sensory life, masking, burnout, and what it actually means to understand yourself after years of not having the words. Created by the founder of HeyASD, a late-diagnosed autistic adult who started writing because the content he needed didn't exist. Every episode draws from original research and lived experience published at heyasd.com, one of the most-read autism content libraries for adults online. Honest, grounded, and made without clinical distance. No awareness narratives. No parent perspectives. Just autistic experience, from the inside. The founder has situational mutism and spent much of his teenage years non-verbal. Speaking has always been costly. AI audio tools make it possible to reach people who prefer audio without that cost. The research, thinking, and perspective are entirely his own. Learn more: https://www.heyasd.com/pages/about

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episode Affirmations for Autistic Adults: Why They Feel Like Lies (And What to Say Instead) cover

Affirmations for Autistic Adults: Why They Feel Like Lies (And What to Say Instead)

"I am enough." Your brain heard that and immediately started building a case against it. In this episode, we talk about why traditional positive affirmations so often fail autistic adults — and why that failure has nothing to do with negativity or low self-esteem. Literal thinking, pattern recognition, and a brain calibrated for accuracy mean that vague, aspirational self-talk often triggers the exact skepticism it's supposed to bypass. We talk about what actually works: specific, honest, evidence-based language your brain can accept without immediately auditing. Read the full article: https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autism-affirmations [https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autism-affirmations]

21. juni 2026 - 21 min
episode Monotropic Spiral: When Your Focus Becomes the Whole World cover

Monotropic Spiral: When Your Focus Becomes the Whole World

You start on one thing. Two hours later, the world has narrowed to a single point and everything else has gone quiet. That might be flow. Or it might be a spiral. Often it's both. In this episode, we talk about monotropism — the attentional theory that autistic minds tend to funnel focus deeply into fewer channels rather than distributing attention across many. We explore what that looks like in practice: the intensity of special interests, the difficulty switching tasks, the way transitions feel like interruptions at a cellular level. And we talk about why this is a cognitive style, not a deficit, even when it costs us. Read the full article: https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/monotropic-spiral [https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/monotropic-spiral]

14. juni 2026 - 21 min
episode Autistic Rumination: When Your Brain Won't Let the Conversation End cover

Autistic Rumination: When Your Brain Won't Let the Conversation End

You said something three days ago. You're still in the debrief. Not because you want to be — because your brain won't file it away. In this episode, we talk about autistic rumination: the way certain experiences, especially social ones, get replayed on loop long after they've ended. We explore why this happens — not as a character flaw but as a feature of how autistic brains process and store experience — and what it's like to live with a mind that keeps returning to the same unresolved moments. This isn't about how to stop ruminating. It's about understanding why, and what that tells you about how you work. Read the full article: https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autism-rumination [https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autism-rumination]

7. juni 2026 - 22 min
episode Autistic Fatigue: Not Tiredness. Something Deeper cover

Autistic Fatigue: Not Tiredness. Something Deeper

Autistic fatigue isn't about sleep. You can sleep eight hours and wake up already depleted. It's the cumulative cost of processing a world that wasn't designed for your nervous system — every conversation, every sensory adjustment, every moment of masking, adding up invisibly until the account is empty. In this episode, we make the distinction between burnout (which we covered in Season 1) and the ongoing, daily fatigue that many autistic adults manage as a background condition of their lives. We talk about what it costs to exist in neurotypical spaces, why the exhaustion is often invisible to everyone including ourselves, and what the difference is between rest that restores and rest that just pauses. Read the full article: https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autistic-fatigue [https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autistic-fatigue]

24. mai 2026 - 20 min
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