Aspergers and Autism Podcast [The Aspie World]

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Mar 19, 2026 • 7min

Autistic You Definitely Do This! Signs Of Autism In Adulthood

Autism in adulthood often looks very different from autism in childhood. Many adults go through life without realizing they are autistic because they learned to mask their traits or adapt to social expectations.This episode explores some of the common signs of autism that appear later in life. These signs are often subtle, misunderstood, or mistaken for personality traits rather than neurological differences.In this episode you will learn:• Common autism signs that appear in adulthood• Why many autistic adults are diagnosed later in life• How masking hides autism traits for years• The everyday experiences many autistic adults share• How recognizing these signs can help you understand yourself betterIf you have ever questioned why certain things feel harder for you than they do for others, this episode may help connect the dots.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 6min

If You Are Autistic You 100% Do This!

Many autistic traits show up in small everyday behaviors that most people never notice. These actions can seem ordinary on the surface, but they often come from the way the autistic brain processes information, routines, and sensory input.In this episode we talk about one behavior that almost every autistic person recognizes immediately. It is something many people do without realizing it, yet it often connects deeply with the autistic experience.In this episode you will learn:• The everyday habit many autistic people share• Why the autistic brain relies on certain patterns and behaviors• How this trait connects to focus, comfort, and regulation• Why many people overlook this sign for years• What this behavior tells us about autistic thinkingIf you are autistic, you may recognize yourself instantly in this episode. If you are learning about autism, this conversation will help you see how small behaviors can reveal a lot about how autistic people experience the world.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 7min

RFK AUTISM WTF Is Going On!

RFK Autism WTF Is Going On!Autism has once again become the center of a heated political conversation. This time the discussion involves Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and statements about autism that have spread rapidly across media and social platforms. For many autistic people and families, these conversations can feel confusing, frustrating, and sometimes alarming.In this episode we break down what is actually being said and why these discussions keep appearing in public debates. Autism is often pulled into political narratives, but the reality is far more complex than headlines suggest.In this episode you will learn:• What RFK has said about autism and why it caused controversy• Why autism often becomes part of political discussions• How misinformation about autism spreads online• What research currently says about autism causes• Why these conversations matter to autistic people and familiesIf you have seen the headlines and wondered what is really going on, this episode gives you clear context so you can understand the issue without the noise.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 9min

Donald Trump Announcement Today - Tylenol Cause Autism

Today’s episode looks at a controversial public discussion involving former United States president Donald Trump and claims connecting Tylenol to autism. Statements like this often create confusion, fear, and strong reactions across the autism community.Over the years, many different substances and medical products have been incorrectly linked to autism. These claims can spread quickly online and influence how people understand autism and its causes.In this episode we break down what was actually said, why these claims appear so often, and what current research says about autism and medication during pregnancy.In this episode you will learn:• What the recent announcement and discussion involved• Why autism has historically been linked to many different causes• How misinformation spreads in health conversations• What researchers currently understand about autism and prenatal factors• Why careful, evidence based discussion is important for families and autistic peopleThis episode helps separate headlines from facts so you can better understand what is being said and what the research actually shows about autism.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 9min

Is Autism Self Diagnosis Valid (Here Is EVERYTHING I Know On This)

Autism self diagnosis has become a huge topic in recent years. Many people begin researching autism online and eventually recognize traits that match their own experiences. But the question remains, is self diagnosis valid?For some people, professional diagnosis is expensive, inaccessible, or unavailable. This leads many adults to study autism deeply and come to their own conclusions. Others argue that only a clinical evaluation should be considered a true diagnosis.In this episode we explore both sides of this debate. We discuss the benefits, the risks, and the real reasons why so many people are turning to self identification.In this episode you will learn:• Why autism self diagnosis has become so common• The barriers many adults face when seeking a formal diagnosis• The difference between self identification and clinical diagnosis• The strengths and limitations of researching autism on your own• When seeking a professional assessment may still be importantThis episode shares everything I know about the topic so you can understand the conversation around autism self diagnosis and decide what approach makes sense for your situation.
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Mar 14, 2026 • 8min

Pathological Demand Avoidance (Why You Missed This Feeling!)

Pathological Demand Avoidance, often called PDA, is one of the most misunderstood autism profiles. Many autistic people struggle with overwhelming resistance to everyday demands, yet they do not realize why it happens. It can feel like laziness, defiance, or lack of motivation, but the reality is very different.PDA is driven by anxiety and the brain’s strong need for autonomy and control. Even simple requests like answering a message, completing a task, or following a routine can trigger an intense feeling of pressure. The brain reacts by avoiding the demand completely, even when the person actually wants to do the task.In this episode you will learn:• What Pathological Demand Avoidance actually means• Why everyday requests can feel overwhelming• How anxiety and control play a role in demand avoidance• Signs that PDA may be affecting your life• Practical ways to manage demands without triggering shutdown or avoidanceIf you often feel an intense resistance to tasks you know you should do, this episode will help you understand why that feeling happens and why many autistic people miss the signs for years.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 9min

What My Autism Meltdown Looks Like

Autism meltdowns are often misunderstood. Many people confuse them with tantrums or emotional outbursts. In reality, a meltdown is an intense neurological response to overwhelming stress, sensory overload, or emotional pressure.In this episode, I openly describe what my own autism meltdown experience looks like. I explain the physical sensations, the mental overload, and the moment when the brain simply cannot process any more input.In this episode you will learn:• What triggers an autism meltdown• The difference between meltdowns, shutdowns, and tantrums• The early warning signs before a meltdown happens• What a meltdown actually feels like from the inside• Practical ways to reduce triggers and recover safelyUnderstanding meltdowns is important for autistic people, families, teachers, and anyone who wants to better support the autistic community. This episode gives you a clear, honest look at what really happens during an autism meltdown and why compassion and understanding matter.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 6min

Why Autistic People Burn Out (The Unsaid Truth)

Autistic burnout is real, and many people experience it without even knowing what it is. It is more than just feeling tired after a long day. Autistic burnout happens when constant masking, social pressure, and sensory overload push the brain past its limit.Many autistic people spend years trying to fit into a world designed for neurotypical people. They force eye contact. They hide stimming. They push through loud environments, confusing social rules, and exhausting routines. Over time this constant effort drains energy and leads to burnout.In this episode you will learn:• What autistic burnout actually looks like• Why masking can drain mental and physical energy• How work, school, and social pressure contribute to burnout• The early warning signs many people miss• Practical ways to protect your energy and recoverThis episode explains the hidden reality behind autistic exhaustion. If you have ever felt completely drained, unable to function the way you used to, or overwhelmed by everyday life, this episode will help you understand why it happens and what you can do about it.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 9min

Why You DON'T HAVE Autism

Many people watch autism content online and start to wonder if they might be autistic. Some even convince themselves they must have autism because they relate to a few traits. In this episode, we break down why relating to autism traits does not automatically mean you are autistic.Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition with specific diagnostic criteria. It affects communication, sensory processing, routines, and how a person experiences the world. Everyone can feel socially awkward sometimes. Everyone can get overwhelmed or prefer routines. That alone does not equal autism.In this episode you will learn:• The key difference between autism traits and everyday personality traits• Why social media can make autism seem more common than it is• The clinical criteria used in autism diagnosis• Why self-reflection is helpful, but self-diagnosis can be misleading• When it actually makes sense to seek a professional assessmentThis episode gives you clear information so you can better understand autism without confusion or misinformation. If you have ever asked yourself “Do I have autism?” this conversation will help you separate common experiences from true autistic traits.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 8min

5 ASPERGER Symptoms you NEED to know

In this episode, we break down 5 key Asperger’s symptoms you need to recognise. These traits often appear in childhood and continue into adulthood, but many people miss them for years.You will learn:• The social traits that often stand out first• Why special interests can become intense and focused• How communication differences show up in daily life• Why routines and structure matter so much• The sensory issues many people overlookIf you suspect you, your child, or someone close to you may be on the spectrum, these 5 symptoms are important to understand.Clear signs. Real examples. Straight to the point.

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