What Autistic Voices Want You to Know This April

Season #2

In this heartfelt episode, I’m passing the mic (with full permission and lots of gratitude) to a few amazing Autistic friends who shared what they really want people to know during Autism Acceptance Month. 💛

This month is about more than wearing a color or posting a hashtag — it’s about taking real, thoughtful action that centers and supports the Autistic community.

In this 10-minute episode, we explore the shifts that matter most — directly from Autistic voices.

 In This Episode, We Talk About:

  • Why red (not blue) is the color of true support

  • The real meaning behind the infinity symbol (and why puzzle pieces are outdated)

  • The crucial difference between awareness and acceptance

  • Why April can actually be triggering for many Autistic people

  • How to amplify Autistic creators, educators, and voices — respectfully and meaningfully

💬 What You'll Walk Away With:

  • A clearer understanding of how to show up as an ally (without centering yourself)

  • Easy, compassionate ways to rethink how we “celebrate” Autism Acceptance Month

  • Practical ways to put these changes into action, in your classroom, your community, or your daily life

🔗 Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Hashtags: #RedInstead, #AutismAcceptanceMonth

  • Symbols: 🌈 Rainbow Infinity (neurodiversity), ✨ Gold Infinity (Autism)

  • Instagram

  • Website + Blog

❤️ A Special Note:

To honor the mental load this month can bring, I’ve chosen not to tag or name the friends who contributed to this episode. Their trust means everything, and I’m so grateful to share their thoughts here in a safe, respectful space.

If you’re Autistic and listening, I see you, I appreciate you, and I hope this episode feels supportive. 💛

📢 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going:

If something in this episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear about it!
✨ Share this episode
✨ Tag me on socials
✨ Leave a quick review or rating, it really helps!

And above all, let’s keep learning, listening, and growing, not just in April, but all year round.