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Emma Tomlinson is an Australian musician who lives with high functioning autism. She uses her music as a way to continue her advocacy and education about life on the spectrum. 1 in 40 Australians is on the Autism Spectrum, which makes it a topic that should get for air time.
Emma and I talk about her music and work in the community as an Autism Queensland ambassador.
All music on this episode also explores autism, coming from artists who live on the Spectrum. All disabilities are not visible. Up to 90 per cent of the 4.4 million Australians living with disability are living with an invisible disability.
If you like this episode, how about shouting us a coffee: Buy Me A Coffee.
Listen to HERstory Podcast for Slice Radio where you find your podcasts.
HERstory Spotify Playlists | Instagram | Slice Radio Patreon
We Acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people present. This place is, was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Emma Tomlinson is an Australian musician who lives with high functioning autism. She uses her music as a way to continue her advocacy and education about life on the spectrum. 1 in 40 Australians is on the Autism Spectrum, which makes it a topic that should get for air time.
Emma and I talk about her music and work in the community as an Autism Queensland ambassador.
All music on this episode also explores autism, coming from artists who live on the Spectrum. All disabilities are not visible. Up to 90 per cent of the 4.4 million Australians living with disability are living with an invisible disability.
If you like this episode, how about shouting us a coffee: Buy Me A Coffee.
Listen to HERstory Podcast for Slice Radio where you find your podcasts.
HERstory Spotify Playlists | Instagram | Slice Radio Patreon
We Acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people present. This place is, was and always will be Aboriginal land.