Neurodiversity Podcast

Unmasking Autism: Why You Might Feel Like an Imposter

Feb 5, 2026
Sol Smith, autistic educator, coach, and author of The Autistic's Guide to Self-Discovery, draws on lived experience and two decades in education. He discusses why imposter feelings stem from masking, reframes unmasking as completing personality development, and explains top-down vs bottom-up thinking and how missed meta-messages make communication tricky. He also urges asking for context and finding your people.
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INSIGHT

Masking Delays Identity Development

  • Imposter syndrome often comes from developing a mask instead of a full sense of self.
  • Unmasking means finishing your personality development, not uncovering a hidden core.
ADVICE

Follow Small Clues To Build Selfhood

  • Explore small clues about your likes and motivations to finish developing yourself.
  • Try activities and reflections to build a clearer sense of who you are and what you want.
INSIGHT

Why Identity-First Language Matters

  • Identity-first language frames autism as an inherent descriptor rather than a removable condition.
  • Sol Smith compares saying autistic person to saying 'a bald man' to normalize the adjective-first framing.
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