Divergent Conversations

Episode 118 (Season 3): Autistic Burnout City: Life When the Mask Comes Off

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Aug 8, 2025
Burnout can hit hard for late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD adults, particularly when masking becomes exhausting. The hosts discuss the liberating yet destabilizing experience of unmasking and how it opens doors to authenticity. They share personal stories of navigating changes in relationships and the struggle of rediscovering bodily needs after years of suppression. Practical advice highlights short moments of unmasking and sensory strategies to foster self-advocacy and trust in one's instincts, ultimately illuminating the road to recovery and acceptance.
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INSIGHT

Going Back To Masking Gets Harder

  • People often oscillate between 'masking' and 'unmasking' spaces, and each return to masking costs more energy.
  • Repeated masking becomes increasingly painful and forces reassessment of whether it's worth the cost.
ADVICE

Schedule Brief Safe Unmasking Breaks

  • Use intentional, scheduled pockets of unmasking for reprieve, even if brief and private.
  • Prioritize environments where you can safely be unmasked or be with other unmasked people.
INSIGHT

Discovery Makes Hidden Costs Visible

  • Discovery often makes life feel harder because people start paying attention to previously ignored bodily and sensory costs.
  • Realizing you carried extra hidden labor (the '150-pound backpack') deflates and reframes past expectations.
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