Brain Club®: The Podcast
What would you do with a new understanding of yourself — one that changed the way your entire life made sense? In this episode, autistic adults from the All Brains Belong community share reflections on being diagnosed for the first time in adulthood, from their 20s to their 60s. They talk about what it was like to live without knowing, how they made sense of the discovery, and what changed once they had language for their experience. This is a conversation about unmasking, grief, relief, and beginning again — and about how discovering you’re autistic can also mean discovering what you’ve always needed. This conversation was originally recorded as part of All Brains Belong’s Brain Club® — a weekly community education program focused on demonstrating neuroinclusive culture in action. Panelists: Kele Bourdeau Matthew LeFluer1 Sarah Knutson Zeph Amy Noyes Brain Club is not medical advice or a support group — it’s an invitation to think differently about health, connection, and how we build systems that include everyone. Join us live most Tuesdays at 6:00 PM ET and explore 4 years of past videos at allbrainsbelong.org/brain-club [https://allbrainsbelong.org/brain-club] Transcript below: https://allbrainsbelong.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Brain-Club®_-The-Podcast-S1E10-What-Autistic-People-Want-You-to-Know-TRANSCRIPT.pdf [https://allbrainsbelong.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Brain-Club%C2%AE_-The-Podcast-S1E10-What-Autistic-People-Want-You-to-Know-TRANSCRIPT.pdf]
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