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Summary
In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan Aylward speaks with Lacey Artemis, a neurodiversity and accessibility advocate. Lacey shares her personal journey from being diagnosed with autism in her late 20s to becoming a consultant focused on creating neuro-inclusive environments. The conversation explores the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in various settings, including workplaces and public spaces, and emphasizes the importance of understanding sensory sensitivities. Lacey discusses her experiences in event planning, the significance of sound in public spaces, and her approach to consulting for organizations. The episode concludes with insights into Lacey's public speaking engagements and her unique presentation titled 'Fish and Trees,' which highlights the strengths of neurodivergent individuals.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and Accessibility Advocacy
03:11 Personal Journey to Neurodiversity Advocacy
06:06 Understanding Neurodiversity in Work Environments
09:13 Creating Inclusive Spaces: The Gym Experience
12:08 Event Planning for Neuro-Inclusivity
14:51 The Importance of Sound in Public Spaces
18:08 Consulting for Neuro-Inclusive Practices
20:47 Public Speaking and Advocacy
24:05 Fish and Trees: A Unique Perspective on Abilities
27:04 Future Directions in Neurodiversity Advocacy
By AdaptXSummary
In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan Aylward speaks with Lacey Artemis, a neurodiversity and accessibility advocate. Lacey shares her personal journey from being diagnosed with autism in her late 20s to becoming a consultant focused on creating neuro-inclusive environments. The conversation explores the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in various settings, including workplaces and public spaces, and emphasizes the importance of understanding sensory sensitivities. Lacey discusses her experiences in event planning, the significance of sound in public spaces, and her approach to consulting for organizations. The episode concludes with insights into Lacey's public speaking engagements and her unique presentation titled 'Fish and Trees,' which highlights the strengths of neurodivergent individuals.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and Accessibility Advocacy
03:11 Personal Journey to Neurodiversity Advocacy
06:06 Understanding Neurodiversity in Work Environments
09:13 Creating Inclusive Spaces: The Gym Experience
12:08 Event Planning for Neuro-Inclusivity
14:51 The Importance of Sound in Public Spaces
18:08 Consulting for Neuro-Inclusive Practices
20:47 Public Speaking and Advocacy
24:05 Fish and Trees: A Unique Perspective on Abilities
27:04 Future Directions in Neurodiversity Advocacy