What Autism Is For Me

As Autism Acceptance month comes to an end, this blog offers a deep, and vulnerable dive into what Autism is for me, exploring the areas of the spectrum and how the manifest and impact me. Now, whilst my diagnosis itself is fairly new, the Autism itself is not, because remember Autism is something we’re bornContinue reading “What Autism Is For Me”

The Spectrum, the Spiky, and the Acceptance

CW: Discussion of Suicide rates in autistic and allistic people. In today’s foray into my head, I talk about what the Autism Spectrum is, and why it’s not a line. This is in keeping with Autism Acceptance Month – which should be every month by the way – I’ll also talk about what Autism AcceptanceContinue reading “The Spectrum, the Spiky, and the Acceptance”

Frogs and Faces: My Autism Assessment Process

Happy Autism Acceptance month! As part of celebrating this month, it feels appropriate to do a deep dive into my experience of getting a diagnosis. As always, my ponders come from my own experience, and if they resonate or help others along the way, then that’s an added extra. Let’s get stuck in with theContinue reading “Frogs and Faces: My Autism Assessment Process”

When I set out to prove a point; but the point proved me…

It’s been a while Ponderers. As always I hope you’re doing AOK. I haven’t been all that OK lately, but that is ok. The purpose of today’s blog is to start to unpack everything that’s been going on. Firstly, it’s important for me to acknowledge that nothing has changed, but actually everything has changed sinceContinue reading “When I set out to prove a point; but the point proved me…”

The Power of Safe Spaces

As a theatre practitioner and educator there are many crossovers in how I work with people to facilitate and empower their learning. Whether I’m putting on a musical with a local theatre group, or training new students in the performing arts, there are five key principles I carry everywhere that inform my professional practice. PrinciplesContinue reading “The Power of Safe Spaces”

Finding Moments of Awe

When was the last time you felt awe? Like really felt it. It could have been feeling in awe of someone, a situation or even yourself. A moment where the breath is knocked out of your lungs. A moment where there are no words to describe how you feel. A shock moment. A wow moment.Continue reading “Finding Moments of Awe”