In our fourth episode, we talk with Christine Condo, who runs the blog This Great Ape, and writes for NeuroClastic. She is a late-diagnosed autistic woman living with chronic pain, and writes her blog as a way to process her experiences.

Follow Christine:

Twitter: @ThisGreatApe

Topics of discussion:

0:24 Christine’s diagnosis

1:45 Matt’s diagnosis

2:45 Christine’s early career

4:21 Autistic characteristics and school

5:34 Christine and school

6:31 Work experiences and limitation

7:45 Difficulties in school

9:17 Christine can’t remember faces

10:07 Spiky skills profile

12:33 Alexithymia & visual skills

13:36 Autism obscured

15:47 Pathologizing conditions

16:34 Labels

17:19 High & low-functioning autism

18:57 Savant myth & stereotypes

20:42 Masking

22:03 Autistic burnout

24:03 Socially ostracized

25:55 Great Ape blog excerpt

27:44 Empathy

28:40 Alexithymia & empathy

29:35 Depression, anxiety, PTSD

30:14 Trusting people

32:46 Support from neurodiverse friends

33:09 Trust & manipulation

36:02 Honesty & masking

36:54 Introversion & extraversion

38:16 Neurodiversity movement

39:18 Women on the spectrum

42:30 American Disabilities Act

44:30 Autism & employment

47:10 Double empathy problem

49:44 Parents of autistic children

51:03 Autistics need social connection

52:10 Autistic extravert

53:15 Masking

53:37 Autism paradox

54:38 Accommodations

55:38 High & low-functioning dichotomy

56:58 Sensory sensitivity

58:34 Definitions of intelligence

1:00:06 Labels

1:01:02 Autism experts

1:03:57 Disability model: deficits

1:04:54 Communication and empathy

1:09:29 Direct communication on the job

1:11:38 Dispel stereotypes about autism

1:12:32 Great Ape Blog’s name origins

1:14:47 The autism experience

1:16:51 Where to find Christine

1:18:36 Christine’s Washington Post article

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