Épisodes

  • S1:E14 - FINAL - with guest Jasmine
    Jul 20 2023

    In this wonderful chat with Jasmine Deakin we talk about sensory joy, toe walking and how a wonderful chance meeting led to the co-creation of Sunny Spectrum! We also deep dive into the powerful intersection of lived experience and professional practice! We learnt so much from Jasmine in this FINAL episode- listen now! 

    Jasmine is an accomplished Lead Social Worker and Co-Founder of Sunny Spectrum Supports who has a background employment, support coordination and counselling for neurodivergent individuals. Through her expert guidance and holistic insights, she empowers her clients to gain a deeper understanding of their unique neurological differences, paving the way for better outcomes. 

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    1 h et 6 min
  • S1:E13 – FINAL bonus review episode, reviewing the show She-Ra: Princess of Power!
    Jul 19 2023

    In our FINAL (RE)FRAMED Review episode with Marshall, we do our Show Review on the recent iteration of She-Ra: Princess of Power! 

    Marshall is a neuroqueer, disabled person. Hie is an artist, as well as a cosplayer in hiz spare time – the spare time that isn’t spent consuming pop culture movies, shows and comics. Hie is an avid toy collector, especially of doll lines from hiz youth. Marshall is a regular guest for our (RE)Framed Review bonus episodes, looking at Autistic characters in shows like Monster High! 

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    32 min
  • S1:E12 – Bonus review episode, reviewing the book 'Sensory Life On The Spectrum'
    Jul 9 2023

    In this (RE)FRAMED Review episode with Tara we review the comic book anthology ‘Sensory Life On The Spectrum’ by a collective of wonderful Autistic writers and artists! 

    Tara (they/she) is a non-binary, queer, Autistic ADHDer. They have a special interest in disability advocacy and neurodiversity and spend as much time as they can engrossed in the newest books, essays and comics by neurodivergent authors and illustrators and sharing these resources within their communities. They love to collect thrifted glass pieces and have a passion for film and television, particularly horror and animation, and will be a regular guest for our (RE)Framed Review bonus episode book reports! 

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    33 min
  • S1:E11 – Bonus review episode, reviewing the shows 'Wednesday' & 'The Addams Family'
    Jul 9 2023

    In our second (RE)FRAMED Review episode with Marshall, we do our Show Review of the Addams Family and the recent iteration, Wednesday! 

    Marshall is a neuroqueer, disabled person. Hie is an artist, as well as a cosplayer in hiz spare time – the spare time that isn’t spent consuming pop culture movies, shows and comics. Hie is an avid toy collector, especially of doll lines from hiz youth. Marshall is a regular guest for our (RE)Framed Review bonus episodes, looking at Autistic characters in shows like Monster High! 

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    39 min
  • S1:E10 – Bonus review episode, reviewing the book 'Unmasking Autism' by Dr. Devon Price
    Jul 9 2023

    In our second (RE)FRAMED Review episode we review the book ‘Unmasking Autism’ by Dr. Devon Price.  

    Tara (they/she) is a non-binary, queer, Autistic ADHDer. They have a special interest in disability advocacy and neurodiversity and spend as much time as they can engrossed in the newest books, essays and comics by neurodivergent authors and illustrators and sharing these resources within their communities. They love to collect thrifted glass pieces and have a passion for film and television, particularly horror and animation, and will be a regular guest for our (RE)Framed Review bonus episode book reports! 

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    39 min
  • S1:E9 – Bonus review episode, reviewing the show 'Monster High'
    Jul 8 2023

    In our very first (RE)FRAMED Review we chatted with regular guest Marshall for a Show Review of Monster High and its Autistic character- Twyla! 

    Marshall is a neuroqueer, disabled person. Hie is an artist, as well as a cosplayer in hiz spare time – the spare time that isn’t spent consuming pop culture movies, shows and comics. Hie is an avid toy collector, especially of doll lines from hiz youth. Marshall is a regular guest for our (RE)Framed Review bonus episodes, looking at Autistic characters in shows like Monster High and She-Ra! 

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    39 min
  • S1:E8 – with guest Robert
    Jul 6 2023

    In this rich conversation with Robert Charlotte Maxwell, Robert shares their experiences of growing up in Sydney’s Newtown in the 80s-90s, of always feeling like an alien but never an outsider in this diverse and once inclusive part of the world! We talk about the importance of Autistic identity and how that intersects with gender, and joyfully, we chat a bit about 1950’s brutalist architecture, a particular passion for Robert!  

    Robert is a nonbinary multimedia artist and archaeologist. Having always felt different in terms of their gender and neurology, Rob received an adult diagnosis of Autism in August of 2021. They made history as the first archaeologist to conduct field work in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in 2010 and in Fukushima in 2016, which led to them becoming the first Urban Explorer to be admitted as a Fellow International of The Explorers Club since its inception in 1909. Despite being diagnosed with PTSD after a plane accident in 2010, Robert continued to push boundaries in both art and cultural studies, and went on to hold their first solo art exhibition in 2019. Since then, their work has been exhibited in Australia and overseas, across a range of media including painting, installation, sound and photography. In June 2023, Robert will complete their decade-long PhD in contemporary archaeology, which is a global survey of the archaeology of abandonment relating to the 20th and 21st centuries. As D E A T H O F T H E A U T H O R, they released their first EP, 'Traces' in 2023. 

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    1 h et 2 min
  • S1:E7 – with guests Aether & Anthea
    Jul 4 2023

    Our conversation with Aether and Anthea deep dives into the complexities, joys and challenges of a multiply neurodivergent home life. And, we chat about what it was like being a part of the documentary film ‘Who I Am’ which is currently available to stream on 10Play! 

    Who I Am is a heartfelt coming-of-age documentary following a transgender and Autistic teen, Aether, as he learns to be himself. Who I am was directed by Naomi Ball – you can find out more about the film at whoiamfilm.com. 

    Aether - He/They
    Aether is many things – an artist, a writer, a caring older sibling, child and grandchild, a secondary school student, an activist. He is trans, Autistic and has ADHD. As an artist, their first inspiration for art stemmed from their love of My Little Pony, which then flowed into anthropomorphic animals. He is inspired by artists online such as Katzun, Foxi Boxi, Jaiden Animations, ActuallyRea and more. He is also an advocate for trans and Autistic people and has spoken on a panel about the intersection of trans and Autistic identities for Different Journeys - an Autistic peer support group, and helped start an LGBTQIA+ group for non-profit Young Carers. They are the hero of the documentary film WHO I AM and believe in sharing their own story to help other young people like himself.

    Anthea - She/Her
    Anthea is an Autistic woman and a mother to three Autistic children. She was diagnosed Autistic later in life, after her children were. She also has chronic pain and migraine. Anthea is passionate about building an understanding of what it’s like navigating the world with an invisible disability like autism or fibromyalgia. She is an avid writer and has had her work published on ABC News and Amaze. She sits on the Merri Health Consumer Advisory Committee and represented them at the recent Community Health First campaign at Victorian parliament and appeared in their Carer YouTube series to promote their carer supports. She is an AutismCRC Future Leaders Alumni, has started her own support group for Autistic adults and runs an informative, neuro-affirming Facebook page to inform others 

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    55 min