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The Late Diagnosis Club

Autistic Culture Institute
Autism
Neurodivergence
Neurodiversity
Mental Health
Self-Discovery
Parenting
Postpartum Anxiety
ADHD
Community Support
Motherhood
Personal Growth
Autistic Burnout
Sensory Overload
Self-Acceptance
Autistic Culture Podcast Network
Identity
Dyslexia
Societal Expectations
Legal Profession
CPTSD

The Late Diagnosis Club is a podcast by and for adults who found they were neurodivergent later-in-life. Hosted by Story Steward Dr. Angela Kingdon, this show features honest conversations with neurodivergent guests navigating the identity shock of late diagnosis or self-identification. Each episode explores neurodivergent traits through a cultural lens, debunks stereotypes, and offers solidarity ... more

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In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Shyloe Fayad, a late-diagnosed Autistic school counsellor and somatic experiencing practitioner based on the stolen land of the Syilx people of the Okanagan in Canada.

Shyloe wor... more

In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Carolyn Kiel, host of the award-winning podcast Beyond 6 Seconds, who discovered she was Autistic not before, but through her podcasting journey.

Together, Angela and Carolyn exp... more

In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Michael Kelly, a late-diagnosed Autistic artist and recent PhD graduate in design whose work explores how art can help us think about thinking.

Michael’s path to diagnosis began ... more

In this meeting of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr Angela Kingdon welcomes Tigz Rice, an empowerment photographer whose work centres on helping people feel truly seen in their own bodies.

Diagnosed with ADHD and autism in her late 30s, Tigz reflects on ... more

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Recent Guests

Abbey Thompson
A librarian, opera singer, and a creative individual who identifies as neurodivergent.
Episode: How Abbey Realised She Was Autistic After Decades of Masking
George Watts
A multiply neurodivergent researcher, speaker, and parent who began studying autism before realizing they were autistic themselves.
Durham University
Episode: How George Realised They Were Autistic While Studying Autism
Julie M. Green
Professional writer, mother, and late-identified autistic woman
Episode: How Julie Understood Herself After Raising an Autistic Child
Becca Engle
An autistic educator, author, and disability advocate.
Episode: How Becca Reclaimed Her Voice as an Autistic Adult
Monique Lindner
High achiever and project manager who shares her experiences with neurodivergence and her personal journey of self-discovery.
Episode: How Monique Realised Survival Mode Was Autistic Masking
Sean Hawthorne
A lifelong student of the world, reflecting on his journey to understanding his neurodivergent identity and the experience of burnout.
Episode: How Sean Realised His Burnout Was Autistic, Not Failure
Georgina Banks
Founder and CEO of AuDHD UK, a nonprofit on a mission to end autism and ADHD-related suicide.
AuDHD UK
Episode: How Georgina Turned Years of Being Dismissed Into Life-Saving Work
Mike Matthews
A late diagnosed autistic dad, a writer, and a music obsessive
Episode: How Mike Spent Five Lost Years Before Realising He’s Autistic
Amber Covucci
A late diagnosed autistic woman, an attorney, and a mother
Episode: How Amber Realised “Postpartum Anxiety” Was Autistic Burnout

Host

Dr. Angela Kingdon
Host of The Late Diagnosis Club, Dr. Angela Kingdon leads discussions focused on late diagnosis and self-identification of neurodivergence, creating a welcoming space for guests to share their stories.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Hi, i'm Michael. I recently finished recording my episode.

    A big issue after my diagnosis aged 48 is sorting out the 'real me' from the long entrenched 'mask me'. A big part of doing this has been 'finding my tribe'. To this end, the Late Diagnosis Club episodes, in bringing autistic experiences to light, I think, is a very valuable tool. I feel honoured to have been a small part of it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    squidboot
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Engaging and enlightening

    I really enjoy listening to this podcast! The chemistry between the host Angela and her guests is great, and conversation flows in a fun and entertaining way. Angela’s conversational style encourages her guests to share candidly about their experiences as autistic people in ways that listeners can relate to and learn from.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kiwifroot1212
    United States2 months ago
  • From a guest

    I loved being on this podcast where I could feel uniquely at home and free to be myself… Angela and her producer were both lovely and I can’t wait for all the future episodes. 🩷

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SarmaMelngailis
    United States4 months ago
  • Chatting with friends

    Listening to The Late Diagnosis Club interviews and the other podcasts from Autistic Culture Institute has provided me with so much understanding and grace for people in my life and family who are neurodivergent. Good luck with the podcast. I’ll be listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GeeDash
    United States5 months ago
  • Life changing. Life saving.

    My discovery of my autistic identity not only changed my life but it saved it. This podcast will be such an important resource for others.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wombatcombat7
    United States5 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and supportive community created by the host and guests.
The podcast is praised for its authentic and relatable stories that resonate with many people's experiences of late diagnoses.
Reviewers highlight the show's role in fostering understanding and advocacy for neurodivergent individuals.
Guests often express their gratitude for being heard and valued in discussions about their journeys.

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Apple Podcasts
#182
Ukraine/Society & Culture

Talking Points

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How Abbey Realised She Was Autistic After Decades of Masking
Q: Has knowing you're both neurodivergent in your own ways improved your relationship?
Abbey explained that knowing their neurodivergence has helped them understand each other better, even though the challenges existed before the identification.
How Abbey Realised She Was Autistic After Decades of Masking
Q: How did you figure out that you were neurodivergent?
Abbey described how moving around often and social media memes about neurodivergence helped her put together the clues about her ADHD and autism.
How Tara Survived Without Knowing She Was Autistic
Q: How do you make sense of that?
Well, he is probably on the spectrum.
How Tara Survived Without Knowing She Was Autistic
Q: What would you share or leave us with?
Oh, you matter.
How Julie Understood Herself After Raising an Autistic Child
Q: What changed after you had that official piece of paper?
While it initially felt anti-climactic, it gave me a new perspective on my life and how I approached challenges.

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This series focuses on the experiences of adults discovering their neurodivergence later in life, weaving together personal stories, expert insights, and societal reflections. Typical discussions revolve around the challenges of late diagnosis and self-identification, exploring themes such as sensory processing, mental health, and personal narratives of transformation. Guests include individuals from various backgrounds who share how their discoveries of being autistic or otherwise neurodivergent have shaped their lives, career perspectives, and family dynamics. This creates a supportive community atmosphere, making it particularly resonant for anyone navigating similar life experiences.

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The Late Diagnosis Club launched 6 months ago and published 28 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on The Late Diagnosis Club include:

1. Abbey Thompson
2. George Watts
3. Julie M. Green
4. Becca Engle
5. Monique Lindner
6. Sean Hawthorne
7. Georgina Banks
8. Mike Matthews

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