The Humanization Of Neurodivergence With Chelsea Delaney
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the world of autism from a writer's perspective, exploring the personal experiences of Chelsea Delaney (he/him), an artist, writer, and editor who also happens to be neurodivergent. Join Kim and Chelsea as they navigate the intricate terrain of autism, from the story of their diagnoses to how autism has profoundly influenced his writing. Not only do they both share their personal experiences with autism, but also delve into how they unravel the complexities of diagnosis, technological accessibility and their overall appreciation for those who have been medically diagnosed. They also shed light on how we can be more responsible and inclusive in the workplace and beyond as it relates to autism. Join Chelsea and Kim for an eye-opening peek behind the curtain of autism awareness and more!
About The Guest:
Chelsea Delaney (he/him) is an artist, writer, and editor (a.k.a a believer in impossible things). He works primarily in mixed media and acrylic and brings his love of color and storytelling into helping others find, craft, and tell their stories. Diagnosed autistic late in life, he feels lucky to also work with families with neurodivergent young people. Find his work or contact him on newstoriescalling.com.
About Kim:
Kim Clark (she/her) focuses her work on the communicator and content creator's role in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). She is the co-author of The Conscious Communicator: The fine art of not saying stupid sh*t, an Amazon #1 bestseller and the leading voice for DEI communications and social justice messaging for brands.
She speaks at conferences, writes custom workshops, writes inclusive communications guides, and consults with companies on all things related to diversity, equity, and inclusion communications. Kim is a member of the LGBTQ+ community, a cisgender woman, Native American (Muscogee Nation) and a mom of two kids with disabilities. These marginalized identities and the privileges that come with society seeing her as White motivate her daily for social change.
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