The Neurogender Podcast

Season 1 - Autism

Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 11: Autism & Intersectionality

While researching intersectionality for this podcast, as well as for my own studies, I came across a 2022 article from academics Monique Both and Kristen Gillespie-Lynch, called ‘Come As You Are: examining autistic identity development and the Neurodiversity Movement through an Intersectional lens’.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 10: Autism & Gender

This is a brief overview of a complex identity issue within autism research. All gender identities are valid. This episode talks about how gender is discussed within autism academic research.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 9: Autism & Sexuality

In academic research, gender and sexuality can often be conflated. I have outlined the difference between gender and sexuality, and explored the romantic and sexual academic literature on autistic people.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 7: Autism, Pregnancy & Parenthood

Autistic children become autistic adults, yet academic research has yet to uncover many intersectional autistic adult experiences adequately. One aspect of these experiences is sexual debut, pregnancy, and parenthood.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 6: Autism & Employment - part 2

Fong and others (2021) found in their research that individuals without severe disabilities are eight times more likely to be employed than individuals with very severe disabilities.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 5: Autism & Employment - part 1

In this episode I will go over some recent research on autism in the workplace, and occupational factors for autistic people. This episode is split into two parts because of the amount of recent research I found on this topic.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 4: Ageing & Autism

Very few studies have been done to determine how ageing affects different neurotypes, but we do know that camouflaging or masking is a frequent aspect of being autistic, and that women appear to do so more than men for social and cultural reasons.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 3: Menstruation, Menopause & Autism

As perimenopausal characteristics can sometimes be intense and uncomfortable, autistic perimenopausal women can be at even greater risk of autism-associated reduced lifespan, elevated suicidality, high stress levels, and incidence of chronic illness.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 2: Masking & Autism

Masking, or camouflaging, is a characteristic of autism, and is highly prevalent in autistic women and girls. It means to purposefully, or subconsciously, display behaviour that is thought to be neurotypical in order to conceal the autistic person’s authentic behaviour.

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Alexa MacDermot Alexa MacDermot

Episode 1: Introduction

The Neurogender Podcast is going to explore recently published research on a number of different neurodivergent labels. The research I am most interested in are those involving neurodivergent women in midlife and later life.

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