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Clem chats (and vocal stims) about Autistic Barbie and the importance of representation with Keshia Arbour, a Naarm-based writer and lived experience advocate specialising in neurodiversity, perinatal mental health, motherhood, and yoga.
Clem chats with Autistic novelist and freelance writer Kay Kerr about her fourth book and first adult novel, Might Cry Later, and the pressures and responsibilities of representing messy, complicated neurodivergent characters…
Guest host Beth AQ chats about the new anthology Someone Like Me with co-editor Dr Clem Bastow, and contributor Fiona Wright. Someone Like Me is a collection of non-fiction, memoirs, and graphic storytelling…
This week, Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis and Prudence Dear speak to PhD candidate Alex Brazell on her work distinguishing between autism and trauma diagnosis in childhood.
'Autism spectrum disorder and devlopmental trauma are…
Clem Bastow grew up feeling like she’d missed a key memo on human behaviour. She found the unspoken rules of social engagement confusing, arbitrary and often stressful. Friendships were hard, relationships harder, and…
Dr Chris Bain, a Specialist Anesthesiologist at the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at the Alfred Hospital, canvasses his recent discoveries regarding how our genes impact the severity of harmful postoperative inflammation…
Nicola Nye, Chief of Staff at FastMail, explores the rise of spam and scams in the time of COVID; and Stefan Schutt and Alan Morgan from The Lab Network, talk about the technology…
Clem Bastow explains the need for representation of Autistic people beyond the “awkward white male genius” model of popular media, and how her neurodivergent thinking leads to the more-than-occasionally byzantine links she makes…