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In this episode, Duena speaks with Lara Schaeffer — autistic educator, advocate and creator of Neurodivergent Learning — about why real-life autistic role models are essential for ND children, teens and adults who are trying to understand themselves in a world that still gets autism profoundly wrong.
Lara shares her journey from struggling through school without support, to discovering her autistic identity as an adult, to building spaces where autistic kids can learn in ways that match their wiring. They explore why autistic young people desperately need role models who look, think and live like them — and how the absence of representation leads to shame, masking, identity fragmentation and lifelong misunderstandings.
Together they discuss:
• Why autistic kids need autistic role models
• Identity, belonging and the formation of self
• Masking, shutdown and school trauma
• Why mainstream education fails autistic learners
• Spiky profiles & uneven academic performance
• RSD, overwhelm and emotional safety
• Realistic autistic success stories (not “inspiration porn”)
• How ND adults rebuild identity after late diagnosis
• Neurodivergent Learning as a model for autistic education
• What parents, educators & leaders must understand
This is a powerful, emotionally grounded conversation about how identity forms, how systems harm, and how representation heals.
⭐ TOPICS COVERED
autism, autistic education, ND role models, identity formation, late diagnosis, school trauma, masking, burnout, shutdown, overwhelm, RSD, spiky profiles, uneven performance, belonging, ND-friendly learning, neurodivergent parenting, representation, emotional safety, Human Debt, inclusion, autistic success.
⭐ CHAPTERS
00:00 — Intro & who is Lara Schaeffer⭐ LINKS
🎧 Full podcast series: https://neurospicyatwork.com
🧠 Self-Assessment: https://amineurospicy.com
🌐 More about Duena: https://www.duenablomstrom.com
🔍 Lara’s work: search “Lara Schaeffer Neurodivergent Learning”
By Duena BlomstromIn this episode, Duena speaks with Lara Schaeffer — autistic educator, advocate and creator of Neurodivergent Learning — about why real-life autistic role models are essential for ND children, teens and adults who are trying to understand themselves in a world that still gets autism profoundly wrong.
Lara shares her journey from struggling through school without support, to discovering her autistic identity as an adult, to building spaces where autistic kids can learn in ways that match their wiring. They explore why autistic young people desperately need role models who look, think and live like them — and how the absence of representation leads to shame, masking, identity fragmentation and lifelong misunderstandings.
Together they discuss:
• Why autistic kids need autistic role models
• Identity, belonging and the formation of self
• Masking, shutdown and school trauma
• Why mainstream education fails autistic learners
• Spiky profiles & uneven academic performance
• RSD, overwhelm and emotional safety
• Realistic autistic success stories (not “inspiration porn”)
• How ND adults rebuild identity after late diagnosis
• Neurodivergent Learning as a model for autistic education
• What parents, educators & leaders must understand
This is a powerful, emotionally grounded conversation about how identity forms, how systems harm, and how representation heals.
⭐ TOPICS COVERED
autism, autistic education, ND role models, identity formation, late diagnosis, school trauma, masking, burnout, shutdown, overwhelm, RSD, spiky profiles, uneven performance, belonging, ND-friendly learning, neurodivergent parenting, representation, emotional safety, Human Debt, inclusion, autistic success.
⭐ CHAPTERS
00:00 — Intro & who is Lara Schaeffer⭐ LINKS
🎧 Full podcast series: https://neurospicyatwork.com
🧠 Self-Assessment: https://amineurospicy.com
🌐 More about Duena: https://www.duenablomstrom.com
🔍 Lara’s work: search “Lara Schaeffer Neurodivergent Learning”