• A Collectivist Approach to Services, Part 2 with Mari Cerda
    Mar 26 2026

    Discover what’s possible when values inform the method.

    How can we bridge the gap between autistic communities and traditional therapies?

    If you’ve ever wondered, you’ll want to listen to part two of my conversation with Autistic BCBA Mari Cerda, which was originally released on April 22, 2021.

    Mari provides professional-development training for teachers and schools on various neurodiversity-affirming topics. She is the co-founder of The LEAP Institute, a US-based non-profit whose mission is to increase equitable access of marginalized groups to ABA (applied behavior analysis).

    Among other things, we discuss:

    • Mari’s collectivist approach to providing services
    • Ethical considerations and addressing the harm historically caused by ABA practices
    • The importance of approaching services from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective
    • Strategies for inclusive, community-based support
    • Ideas to bridge the divide between the Autistic community and ABA

    To learn more about Mari Cerda, please visit her Instagram account @the.blingual.behaviorist, where she aims to educate and mediate between the worlds of autism and ABA.

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    28 mins
  • Implicit vs Explicit Autistic Characters, with Corben Havener | Autism Tips & Tools
    Mar 23 2026

    What’s the difference between explicit and implicit autistic characters?

    Here’s Corben Havener discussing explicit and implicit (or “coded”) autistic characters as two different ways of portraying neurodiversity in media.

    The following clip is from a roundtable discussion with our Global Autism Community, where Autistic self-advocates shared their opinions on how autism is represented in the media.

    Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!

    This conversation with our Global Autism Community was originally released on April 14, 2022.

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    Representation in the Media, with the Global Autism Community

    Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.

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    5 mins
  • Neuroinclusive Strategies for Organizations, Part 2 with Grant Harris
    Mar 19 2026

    Discover what’s possible when you foster inclusion.

    How can companies create a neurodiverse-friendly working environment? What should autistic employees look for in a job? Whether you’re an employer or a job seeker, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Grant Harris.

    Grant Harris is an Autistic Self-Advocate, consultant, speaker, and author. He helps organizations achieve organizational excellence through neurodivergent practices.

    This episode is part two of our conversation, and we discuss:

    • Common mistakes employers make when trying to be neuroinclusive
    • Practical accommodations for neurodivergent employees
    • The positive impact of neurodiversity on workplace culture
    • Business gains from neurodiverse workforces
    • First steps for companies wanting to become neuroinclusive
    • Tips for neurodivergent job seekers

    To learn more about Grant Harris and his work, please visit: compliancetocommunity.com

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    27 mins
  • Accessible Technology with Human-Computer Interactions, with Austin Lubetkin | Autism Tips & Tools
    Mar 16 2026

    How can someone control a computer with their mind?

    In this episode, Austin Lubetkin talks about his patent for the first interface that would allow a fully paralyzed individual to type and control a computer with their brain.

    Austin is an Autistic artist, aerospace-software engineer, and inventor. He has synesthesia, a phenomenon in which stimuli that would typically activate one sense can stimulate other senses at the same time. This has allowed him to create unique and accessible art experiences, some meant to make people even touch and hear colors. Austin uses his art to spread awareness of various mental conditions.

    Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!

    This conversation with Alexis and Austin Lubetkin was originally released on November 10, 2022.

    Would you like to hear more about accessible technology? Click the link below for the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to hear more from people connected to autism inspiring change and building community.

    Art, Synesthesia, and Software Engineering, with Austin Lubetkin

    Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.

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    7 mins
  • I’m Not Anti-Social – I’m an Introvert, Part 1 with Grant Harris
    Mar 13 2026

    Discover what’s possible when you leverage your strengths.

    What’s the difference between being an introvert, an ambivert, or an omnivert—and how might these identities show up in autistic individuals?

    Grant Harris, an Autistic Self-Advocate, consultant, speaker, and author, shares his personal autism journey with us. He helps companies achieve organizational excellence through neurodivergent practices.

    This episode is part one of our conversation, and we discuss:

    • Grant receiving his autism diagnosis as an adult, and his family’s reaction
    • The stigma of autism in the Black American community
    • Navigating a neurodivergent relationship with his wife, who has ADHD
    • How Grant’s autistic traits have contributed to his success
    • The difference between being an introvert and being antisocial

    To learn more about Grant Harris and his work, please visit: https://tr.ee/8IniXywirG

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    44 mins
  • Understanding My Autistic Sibling, with Alexis & Anthony Sevieri | Autism Tips & Tools
    Mar 10 2026

    How is a sibling relationship influenced when one is autistic?

    In this episode, Alexis Sevieri talks about how her brother Anthony’s autism influenced their family dynamic growing up, and Anthony describes his journey of self-awareness and acceptance.

    Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!

    This conversation with Alexis and Anthony Sevieri was originally released on September 28, 2023.

    Would you like to hear more about Alexis and Anthony’s family dynamics and how communities can provide better support for autistic families? Click the link below for the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to hear more from people connected to autism inspiring change and building community.

    A Strong Sibling Bond, with Anthony and Alexis Sevieri

    Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.

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    8 mins
  • Dating & Relationships, Part 2 with the Global Autism Community
    Mar 5 2026

    Discover what’s possible when love begins with acceptance.

    This episode is part 2 of our Global Autism Community roundtable discussion about Dating and Relationships, originally released on March 17, 2022.

    Among other things, we discuss:

    • Memorable dates our community members have been on
    • Common challenges autistic people face when it comes to dating
    • The importance of clear and direct communication
    • Dealing with breakups and moving on

    Round-table discussions like the one you’ll hear today are open exclusively for members of our online Global Autism Community. If you’d like to attend and participate in any of our future events, sign up today at community.globalautismproject.org.

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    37 mins
  • What Makes a Strong Leader? with Molly Ola Pinney | Autism Tips & Tools
    Mar 2 2026

    Leadership training has always been at the foreground of support provided by the Global Autism Project. We believe that everyone has the potential to be a leader in their own lives, and we foster this mindset with our international partners to ensure that they continue to lead the movement of autism awareness and acceptance in their own communities.

    In this episode, the CEO of the Global Autism Project, Molly Ola Pinney, defines what strong leadership is and what values are important to her as a leader.

    Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!

    This conversation with Molly Pinney was originally released on November 25, 2020.

    Would you like to hear how Molly stopped being afraid of becoming a leader and what she’s learned about leadership over the years? Click the link below for the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to hear more from people connected to autism inspiring change and building community.

    Leadership Lessons Learned, with our CEO Molly Ola Pinney

    Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.

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    9 mins