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Melanie Deziel, keynote speaker, branded content creator, and autistic self-advocate shares her creative insights on how she navigated her late self-diagnosis journey as an autistic adult and what advice she has for others going through their own self-discovery.
In this episode of the Happy Space Podcast, Melanie Diezel, keynote speaker and highly creative autistic self-advocate explores her journey as a late-diagnosed autistic woman. Melanie delves into the challenges and misunderstandings surrounding autism, particularly how it manifests differently in women compared to men. Melanie shares her personal experiences with self-discovery through social media, the role of self-acceptance, and how her diagnosis has transformed her understanding of herself. The discussion covers the importance of recognizing and advocating for neurodiversity, as well as the nuances of diagnosis. The episode also covers insights on the spectrum of autism, the societal perceptions that influence diagnosis, and the significance of language in discussing autism.
As a keynote speaker, author, and award-winning branded content creator, Melanie has spent her career developing the skills to think differently and discover new ways to engage audiences through content.
Having been the first-ever editor of branded content at The New York Times, a founding member of HuffPost’s brand storytelling team, and Director of Creative Strategy for Time Inc's 35 US magazines, Melanie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience on how content can be used as a strategic tool, and how processes can help unlock its power.
She’s supported 30 of the Fortune100 companies with their content (so far!), given keynotes and workshops around the world, and has developed courses for several universities.
She co-founded The Creator Kitchen with fellow marketing speaker Jay Acunzo to help experienced creators continue to pursue creative growth and mastery of craft.
Since 2015, she has worked with some incredible brands and spoken on stages around the world at leading conferences, building her reputation as one of the leading voices in content marketing. Melanie Deziel is frequently named on as a top influencer, expert, and person-to-follow in marketing. You can access her book “Content Fuel Framework” and “Prove It” in paperback, e-book or audiobook form.
CHAPTERS
4:28 How Melanie’s autism journey began
7:35 The differences between diagnosing autistic men and women
11:21 How hyperfixations can be mistaken for autism
14:57 Melanie’s books - Content Fuel Framework and Prove It
16:45 The signs that you may be autistic
20:33 Who are the female autistic role models?
21:36 The discussion around autism and language
24:50 Introversion and extroversion
25:46 Melanie’s inclination to speak on stage despite being autistic
28:52 Self-advocating and accommodating when you are autistic
32:52 Why most women are late-diagnosed autistic
37:15 Self-diagnosing vs. medical diagnosing autism
41:40 Autism and creativity
45:47 RAADS-R Autism Test for diagnosing autism
LINKS
For active links, visit www.clarekumar.com/podcast
Melanie Deziel’s website
EPIC Conference
Late Diagnosed Diaries - Substack
Words Matter: Language preferences in a sample of autistic adults (corr. 87%)
Schueberfour
Content Fuel Framework by Melanie Deziel
Prove It by Melanie Deziel
Phil M. Jones
Temple Grandin
Hannah Gadsby
The Canary Code by Ludmila Praslova
HSP Quiz
Happy Space Inclusivitees (T-shirts)
#nevermindthelabels T-shirt
RAADS-R Test
IMAGE CREDITS (see images on Youtube video)
Phil M. Jones - LinkedIn
Ludmila Praslova - LinkedIn
Temple Grandin - Wiki
Temple Grandin with animals - Wiki
David Bowie - Wiki
Annie Lennox - Wiki
Epic Conference Photo - Clare Kumar
Melanie Deziel Headshot - Melanie Deziel
Other images - Canva
Other graphics - Capcut
Learn more about and follow Melanie:
Youtube
Website
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Melanie Deziel, keynote speaker, branded content creator, and autistic self-advocate shares her creative insights on how she navigated her late self-diagnosis journey as an autistic adult and what advice she has for others going through their own self-discovery.
In this episode of the Happy Space Podcast, Melanie Diezel, keynote speaker and highly creative autistic self-advocate explores her journey as a late-diagnosed autistic woman. Melanie delves into the challenges and misunderstandings surrounding autism, particularly how it manifests differently in women compared to men. Melanie shares her personal experiences with self-discovery through social media, the role of self-acceptance, and how her diagnosis has transformed her understanding of herself. The discussion covers the importance of recognizing and advocating for neurodiversity, as well as the nuances of diagnosis. The episode also covers insights on the spectrum of autism, the societal perceptions that influence diagnosis, and the significance of language in discussing autism.
As a keynote speaker, author, and award-winning branded content creator, Melanie has spent her career developing the skills to think differently and discover new ways to engage audiences through content.
Having been the first-ever editor of branded content at The New York Times, a founding member of HuffPost’s brand storytelling team, and Director of Creative Strategy for Time Inc's 35 US magazines, Melanie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience on how content can be used as a strategic tool, and how processes can help unlock its power.
She’s supported 30 of the Fortune100 companies with their content (so far!), given keynotes and workshops around the world, and has developed courses for several universities.
She co-founded The Creator Kitchen with fellow marketing speaker Jay Acunzo to help experienced creators continue to pursue creative growth and mastery of craft.
Since 2015, she has worked with some incredible brands and spoken on stages around the world at leading conferences, building her reputation as one of the leading voices in content marketing. Melanie Deziel is frequently named on as a top influencer, expert, and person-to-follow in marketing. You can access her book “Content Fuel Framework” and “Prove It” in paperback, e-book or audiobook form.
CHAPTERS
4:28 How Melanie’s autism journey began
7:35 The differences between diagnosing autistic men and women
11:21 How hyperfixations can be mistaken for autism
14:57 Melanie’s books - Content Fuel Framework and Prove It
16:45 The signs that you may be autistic
20:33 Who are the female autistic role models?
21:36 The discussion around autism and language
24:50 Introversion and extroversion
25:46 Melanie’s inclination to speak on stage despite being autistic
28:52 Self-advocating and accommodating when you are autistic
32:52 Why most women are late-diagnosed autistic
37:15 Self-diagnosing vs. medical diagnosing autism
41:40 Autism and creativity
45:47 RAADS-R Autism Test for diagnosing autism
LINKS
For active links, visit www.clarekumar.com/podcast
Melanie Deziel’s website
EPIC Conference
Late Diagnosed Diaries - Substack
Words Matter: Language preferences in a sample of autistic adults (corr. 87%)
Schueberfour
Content Fuel Framework by Melanie Deziel
Prove It by Melanie Deziel
Phil M. Jones
Temple Grandin
Hannah Gadsby
The Canary Code by Ludmila Praslova
HSP Quiz
Happy Space Inclusivitees (T-shirts)
#nevermindthelabels T-shirt
RAADS-R Test
IMAGE CREDITS (see images on Youtube video)
Phil M. Jones - LinkedIn
Ludmila Praslova - LinkedIn
Temple Grandin - Wiki
Temple Grandin with animals - Wiki
David Bowie - Wiki
Annie Lennox - Wiki
Epic Conference Photo - Clare Kumar
Melanie Deziel Headshot - Melanie Deziel
Other images - Canva
Other graphics - Capcut
Learn more about and follow Melanie:
Youtube
Website
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