Herding Cats: Exploring the Roots of Neurodiversity


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Jan 16 2025 33 mins   3

"Welcome to Herding Cats and other stories. I thought this might be a good podcast idea." - Oswin Latimer

This podcast episode explores the origins and evolution of the neurodiversity movement, reflecting on the community's history, influential figures, and the impact of social media. The hosts discuss the importance of satire in autism awareness, the significance of the 'Tone It Down Taupe' movement, and the challenges faced by the community today. They emphasize the need for genuine advocacy and support for autistic individuals, while also reminiscing about the connections and losses within the community.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast aims to share stories from the neurodiversity movement.
  • The hosts reflect on their personal experiences and community connections.
  • There is a concern about the lack of awareness of past influential figures.
  • The community has evolved through different waves of advocacy.
  • Satire plays a crucial role in challenging negative perceptions of autism.
  • Tone It Down Taupe serves as a counter-movement to traditional autism awareness campaigns.
  • Social media has both positive and negative impacts on neurodiversity advocacy.
  • The importance of amplifying autistic voices and experiences is emphasized.
  • The hosts express a desire for more genuine community support.
  • The conversation highlights the need for continued advocacy and awareness efforts.


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts

03:02 The Genesis of the Neurodiversity Movement

05:53 Reflections on Community and Loss

09:14 The Impact of Early Influencers

11:45 Navigating Online Spaces and Resources

15:09 The Role of Satire in Autism Awareness

17:59 Tone It Down Taupe: A Counter Movement

20:53 The Evolution of Neurodiversity Advocacy

23:50 The Influence of Social Media on Awareness

27:05 Conclusion and Call to Action


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