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Autism Aspergers. Hey I am Dan I’m autistic with a diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome, I talk about life experience, help and tips for autistic individuals to feel motivated and inspired. Also talking everything Autism and ADHD WEEKLY! Subscribe for autism autism help!
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Feb 9, 2026 • 11min
Autism Therapy at Home 7 DIY Ideas That Really Work
In this episode of The Aspie World, you learn how to support autism therapy at home using simple DIY ideas that actually work. These are practical strategies you can use daily, without expensive tools or specialist setups.You are guided through seven clear ideas that support regulation, communication, routine, and emotional safety. Each idea is explained in a way you can apply straight away, whether you are autistic yourself, a parent, or a carer. This episode focuses on real life support, what helps, what to avoid, and how to build a calmer home that works with autistic needs instead of against them.

Feb 8, 2026 • 8min
For Late Diagnosed Autistic Adults Here's Everything
In this episode of The Aspie World, you hear a clear guide made for late diagnosed autistic adults. If you found out in adulthood, this episode speaks directly to you and your experience. It covers the shock of diagnosis, the relief, the anger, and the questions that follow.You learn what changes after diagnosis, what does not, and how to make sense of past experiences through a new lens. The episode looks at identity, masking, burnout, relationships, and work, with practical examples you may recognise. This is a straight talking episode designed to help you understand yourself better and move forward with clarity and self trust.

Feb 7, 2026 • 9min
Autistic People Fear This (Not What YOU Think)
In this episode of The Aspie World, you hear about a fear many autistic people live with, and it is not what most people assume. This is not about loud noises or crowds. It is about being misunderstood, judged, or punished for needs you did not choose.You explore where this fear comes from, how it shows up in daily life, and why it often goes unnoticed by others. The episode breaks down real examples from school, work, and social situations, and explains the long term impact on confidence and mental health. If you want a clear look at autistic fear from the inside, this conversation gives you that perspective without sugarcoating it.

Feb 6, 2026 • 11min
Autistic Barbie Just Dropped - Here's My Honest Take
Welcome back to The Aspie World. In this episode, you hear a clear and honest discussion about the new Artistic Barbie doll from Mattel and the reaction it has triggered. You explore why this doll has caused debate, what Mattel aimed to do, and where people feel it worked or missed the mark. The focus stays on real representation, not marketing headlines.You also look at the wider impact of inclusive toys for girls, especially autistic and disabled children. This episode breaks down the benefits, the limits, and the concerns raised by the community. If you care about representation, autism awareness, and how toys shape identity from a young age, this episode gives you a grounded and direct conversation without noise or hype.

Jan 29, 2026 • 8min
Top 5 Autism Friendly Routines You Can Start Today
This episode focuses on routines that reduce stress, save energy, and make daily life more manageable for autistic people. It explains why routines are not about control or rigidity, but about safety, predictability, and nervous system regulation.You will learn five specific routines that can be started immediately, even if you struggle with motivation, burnout, or executive functioning. Each routine is designed to lower decision fatigue, reduce anxiety, and prevent overwhelm before it builds too high.The episode covers morning structure, transition support, energy pacing, recovery time, and end-of-day shutdown routines. You will hear why common advice often fails autistic people, and how small changes make a big difference when your brain processes information differently.This episode also addresses guilt around rest, why forcing productivity backfires, and how routines can support independence instead of taking it away. Clear examples are shared so you can adapt each routine to your own life, home, or schedule.If daily life feels chaotic, exhausting, or unpredictable, this episode gives you practical structure without pressure. These routines work for autistic adults, teens, and children, and can be adjusted to fit school, work, or home life.

Jan 28, 2026 • 10min
WOW! These 3 Sensory Issues Reveal So Much About Autism
This episode breaks down three sensory issues that show up again and again in autistic children and adults, but often go misunderstood or missed completely. You will learn how sensory overload actually works in the nervous system, why certain sounds, lights, textures, or movements trigger strong reactions, and why these reactions are not overreactions or behaviour problems.You will hear clear explanations of sensory sensitivity, sensory seeking, and sensory shutdown. Each one affects daily life in different ways, including school, work, relationships, and mental health. The episode explains why some autistic people avoid noise while others need constant sound, why certain clothes feel unbearable, and why busy environments can drain energy fast.This episode also helps you spot sensory stress early. You will learn the common signs that appear before meltdowns or shutdowns, how sensory overload builds over time, and what actually helps in the moment. Practical examples are used throughout so you can connect this information to real life, not theory.If you are autistic, this episode helps you understand your own reactions without shame. If you are a parent, partner, or professional, this episode gives you a clearer way to support without pushing, forcing, or dismissing sensory needs.

Jan 26, 2026 • 7min
Do This If You Think You’re Autistic
Thinking you might be autistic can feel overwhelming. You may replay your entire life in your head. Social struggles, burnout, sensory issues, feeling different, or never quite fitting in. This episode gives you a calm, structured starting point.We talk about what to do before seeking a diagnosis and why rushing can cause more stress. You will learn how to reflect on your traits honestly, without judging yourself or trying to fit a checklist perfectly. We also explain how online autism tests should be used, what they are useful for, and where they fall short.This episode walks you through how to prepare before speaking to a doctor or professional. What to notice, what to write down, and how to explain your experiences clearly. This is especially important for adults who have masked for years or who were never identified as children.If you are questioning, self identifying, or simply trying to understand yourself better, this episode gives you direction without pressure. It is about clarity, self understanding, and taking the next step at your own pace.

Jan 24, 2026 • 8min
Odd autism symptom
Odd Autism Symptoms You Might Not ExpectAutism is often explained using the same surface level traits. Eye contact, routines, social skills. But many autistic people experience symptoms that never get talked about. In this episode, we go deeper into the odd, unexpected, and often confusing autism traits that catch people off guard.You will learn how autism can show up through sensory responses, emotional reactions, and thinking patterns that feel normal to you but strange to others. We talk about things people label as habits, quirks, or personality traits, even though they are part of autism. This includes reactions to sound, light, clothing, routines, and social expectations that do not fit the stereotype.This episode also explains why these symptoms are often missed in adults. Many autistic people learn to mask early, which hides these traits from teachers, doctors, and even family members. You may have been told you are overreacting, dramatic, rude, lazy, or too sensitive. There is a reason for that, and it is not a personal failure.If you have ever felt different but could never explain why, this episode helps you understand those experiences through an autism lens. It is about recognition, clarity, and finally having language for things you have lived with your whole life.

Jan 24, 2026 • 8min
High Functioning Autism vs Aspergers_ 5 Big Differences YOU NEED TO KNOW
High Functioning Autism vs Asperger’s, The Differences ExplainedThe terms high functioning autism and Asperger’s are still used everywhere, even though they are no longer official diagnoses. This causes a lot of confusion, frustration, and misunderstanding. In this episode, we break down what these labels actually mean, where they came from, and why they were removed.You will learn the real history behind Asperger’s and high functioning autism, and how autism diagnosis changed in 2013. We explain autism levels in plain language and how people were grouped before everything became autism spectrum disorder. This includes why Asperger’s was often linked to intelligence, speech, and independence, and why that idea caused harm.We also talk about access to support. Many people diagnosed with Asperger’s were denied help because their diagnosis did not say “autism.” This episode explains why that mattered, and why the change was necessary.If you have ever been confused about where you fit on the spectrum, or why people argue over these labels, this episode gives you clear answers without medical jargon. It focuses on real life experience, not outdated terms.

Dec 24, 2025 • 11min
5 Aspergers Symptoms in Adults (Wow!) - No One Tells YOU
In this episode, we break down 5 Aspergers symptoms in adults that no one tells you about. Many adults live for years feeling different without understanding why. These signs often hide in plain sight.We explain how Aspergers symptoms in adults show up beyond the stereotypes. This includes constant mental fatigue after social interaction, deep focus that is hard to switch off, strict internal rules, sensory stress that builds quietly, and difficulty explaining emotions even when you feel them strongly.You will learn why these adult Aspergers traits often get missed. Many people mask, over adapt, or push through discomfort to function at work and in relationships. Over time, that leads to burnout, anxiety, and loss of self trust.This episode is for adults questioning if they might be autistic, those recently diagnosed, and anyone trying to understand their brain without clinical jargon. The focus is clarity, validation, and real life examples.Key topics include Aspergers in adults, adult autism symptoms, autism masking, sensory sensitivity, emotional processing, routines, and autistic burnout. These experiences are common, and they have explanations.If this episode helps you, subscribe so you do not miss future episodes. Leave a review to help other autistic adults find this podcast. Share this episode with someone who keeps feeling misunderstood.Strong call to action. Downloading my free autistic confidence training. Commenting www.bulletproofbrain.org


