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Sylvia Moore Myers is a grief counselor, autism awareness advocate, and speaker who discovered she was autistic at 61—after surviving the murder of her teenage son and an attempted murder months later. In this episode, she shares how grief recovery became the path to discovering her neurodivergence, and how she now helps families process loss—especially the subtle, ongoing grief that parents of autistic children often carry.
This episode discusses:
Late autism diagnosis and the grief of being misunderstood
How unprocessed parental grief affects autistic children
The emotional toll and power of masking for autistic individuals
The unique grief journey of autism parents and how to begin healing
Why smiling—yes, even a fake one—might be the best free medicine you have
Sylvia Moore Myers is a grief counselor, autism awareness advocate, and speaker who discovered she was autistic at 61—after surviving the murder of her teenage son and an attempted murder months later. In this episode, she shares how grief recovery became the path to discovering her neurodivergence, and how she now helps families process loss—especially the subtle, ongoing grief that parents of autistic children often carry.
This episode discusses:
Late autism diagnosis and the grief of being misunderstood
How unprocessed parental grief affects autistic children
The emotional toll and power of masking for autistic individuals
The unique grief journey of autism parents and how to begin healing
Why smiling—yes, even a fake one—might be the best free medicine you have