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Late To The Party - a podcast on Autism, AuDHD and Neurodivergence

Dan Kerr
Autism
Neurodivergence
Mental Health
ADHD
Neurodiversity
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
David Hosking
Misconceptions About Autistic Adults
Public Perception
Societal Stereotypes
Workplace Inclusion
Support For Autistic Individuals
Autistic Communication
Creativity
Songwriting
Anxiety
Autism Spectrum
Audhd
Autistic Inertia

A podcast dedicated to late-diagnosed and self-diagnosed individuals on the autism spectrum, including those with AuDHD and other neurodivergent traits. Each episode will explore various topics that examine the experiences of individuals who have navigated life without prior awareness of their neurodivergence. Our host, Dan, offers a personal and experiential perspective, with the intention of sha... more

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Recorded live at The Round on March 19th, Neurospicy 2026: Accessibility in the Arts, is a special live podcast diving into what genuine inclusion looks like for neurodivergent artists, audiences, and creative communities.

I was joined by pianist an... more

This week’s plans derailed in a very on‑brand way. Mostly because I’m knee‑deep in getting everything ready for Neurospicy 2026 on March 19th, so I’m handing the mic to another podcast whose episode on long‑term ADHD research genuinely deserves your ... more

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Welcome to season 5! In this fun chat with Mark Brown, we immediately get sidetracked with Star Trek, a topic we have been discussing for over 30 years. We explore the podcasts we hosted long before it was cool. Mark spe... more

Three years after her first appearance, Jessica is back on the podcast for an honest catch‑up about life six‑plus years post‑diagnosis. We talk about what’s shifted, what hasn’t, and how understanding our neurodivergence continues to shape our mental... more

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Recent Guests

Nat Bartsch
Melbourne composer and pianist, advocate for neurodivergent artists
Nat Bartsch (Artist)
Episode: Episode 71 - Neurospicy 2026: Live at The Round
Dr. Stephen Hinshaw
Psychologist; expert on ADHD in girls and longitudinal research
University of California, Berkeley (BGALS)
Episode: Ep 70 - A Deep Dive into ADHD Research: Featuring Hyperfocus with Rae Jacobson
Mark Brown
Disability advocate; founder of PauseAI Australia
PauseAI Australia
Episode: Episode 69 - Advocacy, AI, and the Next Generation with Mark Brown
Kay Kerr
Autistic author and journalist
Author of "Please Don't Hug Me" and "Might Cry Later"
Episode: Episode 67 - Kay Kerr: Writing, Memory, and our Urge to Belong
Christine Brooks
An advocate for individuals affected by FASD and Director of NOFASD Australia, with over 40 years of experience as a teacher.
NOFASD Australia
Episode: Episode 63 - Understanding FASD: A Conversation with Christine Brooks
Tismo Terrasson
Social justice advocate and disability consultant
Episode: Episode 61 - Neurodivergent Narratives
Andy Drewitt
Distinguished artist, photographer, and journalist with significant contributions to photojournalism, focusing on community and inclusiveness.
No Vacancy Gallery
Episode: Episode 60 - Understanding the Mask: Navigating Aggression and Anxiety with Andy Drewitt
David Hosking
Australian musician and songwriter known for his independent work and innovative approach to music.
Episode: Episode 59 - Autistic Inertia and Creative Flow with musician David Hosking
Kathy Isaacs
Autistic advocate and former palliative care nurse
Chairperson for the Autistic Room Australia
Episode: Episode 58 - Embracing Neurodiversity with Kathy Isaacs

Host

Dan
Host with a personal, experiential perspective on autism and neurodiversity.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 51 ratings
  • Love it.

    This is my favorite mood-boosting podcast right now. I love Bianca and Dan’s banter and silly songs and segments. Such an easy, upbeat podcast, and educational too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ashleymack
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great podcast

    I love listening to this show. I am a late diagnosed autistic woman and I started at the first podcast and have listened to them all. You are doing a great thing Dan and are making a positive difference to many people in the autistic and ADHD community. Thank you for being you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SusieA2
    Australia7 months ago
  • Good show

    Great show. Love the female host, although you can tell the male host is very much on the spectrum and kind of makes it awkward when his RSD kicks in. I reckon he might need replacing? She’s great though

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chrisba2899
    Australiaa year ago
  • Drivel

    It’s like sitting in the staffroom of a public school listening to the canteen lady and the new PE teacher trying to make conversation and they get onto the topic of autism and say sentences relating to it until a student knocks on the door and like, tells a story that like, uh, could have been told in 3% of the time they took and would have been just as pointless either way. There’s nothing of value here.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Kkmmpp
    Australia2 years ago
  • Thanks for doing this!

    This show is amazing I believe to everyone. It’s is fun, true and minded.

    Dan is creative, with huge sense of humour and open to learn. I can see a bit of myself on him in terms of don’t see how incredibly he is in everything he does. And in the part that is to hard to him say thanks or complement someone else’s. I love his laugh.

    Bianca is gently and has a beautiful voice. She is smart and authentic at least during the podcast.

    Definitely you both have a perfect chemistry to talk and making A... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    titnhas
    Australia3 years ago

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Some criticism notes pacing or formatting issues but overall positive impact and usefulness for community.
Listeners praise authenticity and relatable storytelling from real-life autistic and AuDHD experiences.
Feedback highlights a strong host-guest dynamic and practical insights for activism and daily living.

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Episode 57 - author Rini Puccetti's daily planner for neurodivergent individuals
Q: How does the self-publishing process work?
Rini explained the use of Amazon KDP, which allows authors to publish their works without needing to print a large quantity upfront, utilizing a print-on-demand model.
Episode 57 - author Rini Puccetti's daily planner for neurodivergent individuals
Q: What was the conversation that led to the creation of the planner?
Rini discussed with her therapist her difficulty in identifying her feelings, which inspired her to create a simplified emotional vocabulary chart within the planner.
Episode 41 - Do you think I am autistic?
Q: Do you think I'm autistic?
Yes, this is a common self-reflective question that people who suspect they might be autistic ask.
Episode 47 the queer and autistic experience with Koda - Part 2
Q: What supports have you found helpful along your journey?
Koda emphasizes the importance of having a therapist or counselor, as well as seeking out community resources and advocates to learn more about queer and autistic identities.
Episode 51 - Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
Q: What would you say are the most important ways that workplaces can better support neurodivergent individuals?
Managers need to just listen to you and try to understand, like having courses on ADHD and inclusion is very helpful.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Late To The Party

What is Late To The Party about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A podcast focused on late-diagnosed and self-diagnosed neurodivergent individuals, with a strong emphasis on autism, AuDHD, and lived experiences. Across recent episodes, topics span accessibility in creative and cultural spaces, ADHD in girls and women, advocacy around AI ethics and safety, neurodivergent parenting, and practical tools for daily regulation and inclusion. Personal narratives—burnout, masking, late diagnosis, and finding community—anchor conversations with researchers, artists, therapists, and advocates. The show often centers actionable insights, real-world challenges, and the evolving understanding of neurodiversity, making it a practical listen for people seeking community, policy angles, or guidance on navigating systems... more

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1. Nat Bartsch
2. Dr. Stephen Hinshaw
3. Mark Brown
4. Kay Kerr
5. Christine Brooks
6. Tismo Terrasson
7. Andy Drewitt
8. David Hosking

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