Episode 10 – Wait—That’s an Autism Thing?
We’re 10 episodes in (!!), and to celebrate, we’re keeping it short, relatable, and packed with “aha!” moments.
In this episode, we break down four traits that are often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or not even recognized as being connected to autism:
🌀 Echolalia – repeating phrases with purpose
🧱 Autistic Inertia – the struggle to start, stop, or switch tasks
⏰ Time Blindness – when your brain refuses to sync with the clock
🎭 Scripts & Rehearsed Responses – how we get through social situations, one practiced line at a time
If you've ever caught yourself thinking, “Wait... that's an autism thing?”—you’re not alone. These traits are real, common, and often overlooked. We’re breaking them down in quick, accessible segments to help connect the dots for our fellow neurodivergents and the people who care about us.
🎁 PLUS: We’re doing our first giveaway!
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Thanks for supporting The Apparently Autistic Podcast through ten episodes. We’re just getting started 💙
References
Attwood, T. (2007). The complete guide to Asperger's syndrome. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Barkley, R. A. (2013). Taking charge of ADHD: The complete authoritative guide for parents (3rd ed.). The Guilford Press.
Botha, M. (2021). Academic work on executive functioning and minority stress in autistic people.
(For citation use: Botha, M. – refer to specific papers or institutional site if quoting.)
Murray, D. (2005). Attention, monotropism and the diagnostic criteria for autism. Autism and Computing. Retrieved from http://www.autismandcomputing.org.uk
Price, D. (2022). Unmasking autism: Discovering the new faces of neurodiversity. Harmony Books.
Prizant, B. M. (2015). Uniquely human: A different way of seeing autism. Simon & Schuster.
Rose, K. (n.d.). The Autistic Advocate blog. Retrieved from https://www.theautisticadvocate.com
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). (n.d.). Echolalia. Retrieved June 2025 from https://www.asha.org
Autism Level UP. (n.d.). Resources on echolalia and communication. Retrieved June 2025 from https://www.autismlevelup.com
Neurodivergent Insights. (n.d.). Instagram resource hub. Retrieved June 2025 from https://www.instagram.com/neurodivergent_insights
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Disclaimers
This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment of autism or any related condition.
The views and experiences shared here are personal and may not reflect those of everyone on the autism spectrum. Autism is a broad and diverse spectrum, and each individual's journey is unique.
Some episodes may contain discussions of mental health, trauma, or other sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.
We aim to create a respectful, inclusive space for autistic individuals, their families, professionals, and allies. If we ever get it wrong, we welcome thoughtful feedback.
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