My Autistic Musings ... On Communication
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About this listen
In this solo episode of Unlearning Autism, Christine Doyle explores Autistic communication as a rich and distinctive expression of neurotype.
She reflects on how communication can shift depending on regulation, environment, and relational safety — moving between fluent hyperlexic speech, quietness, word loss, or difficulty translating thoughts into language. Christine speaks about tangential and layered thinking, emotional depth, topic-switching, and the intensity of engagement that often shapes Autistic conversation.
This episode offers a lens into the rhythm and texture of Autistic communication — the spiderweb connections, the passion, the honesty, and the meaning that emerges in real time.
A gentle reflection on what it can look like when Autistic people speak in their own voice, and an invitation to listen with curiosity, openness, and appreciation of difference.
A special thanks to Doerte Meyer for the intro jingle and to Abigail Ward for producing the podcast.