
I was a guest on the Disability Rap radio show in April. Please check it out: Exploring Late-Diagnosed Autism


I was a guest on the Disability Rap radio show in April. Please check it out: Exploring Late-Diagnosed Autism

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Episode #42 is here: Tips for Autistic University or College Students.
Odosa Obasuyi is the founder and CEO of Autinerary, a positive, all-purpose hub for all things autism-related. Odosa is the brother of an autistic sibling, a student at the University of Toronto, and suspects he may be neurodivergent himself. He joins me for a quick chat about the ways Autinerary can help you on your autism journey — whether you’re an autistic person or a sibling, parent, friend, or partner of an autistic person!
Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Kristen Hovet (00:00)
Today I’m speaking with Odosa Obasuyi, a student in computer science, computational cognitive science, and math at the University of Toronto. And he’s the founder and CEO of Autinerary. But before I share our conversation, I would like to thank Homebird for buying me a coffee. If you would like to buy me a coffee, please see the link in the show notes that says buy me a coffee. And with that, please say hello to my guest for today, Odosa.

Episode #41 is here: The Link Between Fibromyalgia and Autism.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Michael Lenz, a physician specializing in pediatrics, internal medicine, lifestyle medicine, and lipidology. Dr. Lenz is the author of Conquering Your Fibromyalgia and host of the podcast by the same name. His passion for lifelong learning and holistic patient care has led him to specialize in chronic pain syndromes — conditions that are often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and dismissed by the medical community.
Together, we explore:
Dr. Lenz also shares insights from his clinical experience, including real patient stories that highlight the need for greater awareness, compassion, and interdisciplinary care. If you’ve ever felt unheard or gaslighted by the medical system — or if you want to understand the complex relationship between neurodivergence and chronic pain — this conversation is for you.
Watch this episode on YouTube.
Check out Dr. Michael Lenz’s website: Conquering Your Fibromyalgia
Kristen Hovet (00:00)
Today I’m speaking with Dr. Michael Lenz, a physician specializing in pediatrics, internal medicine, and lifestyle medicine. Dr. Lenz is based in Wisconsin and is the author of the book titled, Conquering Your Fibromyalgia. And he’s the host of the podcast by the same name. Please say hello to Dr. Michael Lenz.

Episode #38 is here: Autistic Hispanic Personal Trainer in New York
Meet Dennis Bourne, a late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD personal trainer and martial arts instructor. Dennis shares his journey growing up undiagnosed in New York with immigrant parents, recounts his experiences as a Hispanic neurodivergent person, and describes how ADHD and autism diagnoses reshaped his worldview.
Dennis also offers fitness and dietary tips for neurodivergent individuals and emphasizes the importance of adaptable routines. Tune in for insights on self-discovery, embracing neurodiversity, and finding strength in both body and mind.
Watch this episode on YouTube.
Follow Dennis Bourne on Instagram and on YouTube.
Kristen Hovet
Today I’m speaking with Dennis, who is based in New York. Before I share our conversation, just a reminder, if you’re interested in joining the Patreon for The Other Autism, you can head on over to patreon.com/theotherautism. That’s all one word. If you’re listening and watching on YouTube, you’ll notice I changed the background just a little bit. I moved The Other Autism sign. It was kind of bothering me to have it behind me because I would often, my big head would cover part of it and my lights would reflect off the acrylic part of the sign. I’ll leave it for now and see how it goes. And without further ado, please say hello to my guest for today, Dennis.
British Columbia, Canada