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EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 1H

#34 - Judging a fish by its ability to fly w/ Valery Caputi Lopez

from Autistic FM · host Haje Kamps

In this episode of Autistic FM, we engage in a profound conversation with Valery Caputi Lopez, One of the minds behind Kaboose, an app designed to connect neurodivergent individuals through shared interests. Valery shares her journey of being diagnosed with neurodivergence later in life and how that revelation has reshaped her understanding of herself and her work. As a passionate advocate for neurodivergent communities, Valery provides insight into the challenges and triumphs of finding a place in a world designed for the neurotypical.Throughout the episode, Valery delves into the complexities of managing both a career and personal life amid chronic health issues and societal misconceptions. Her story highlights the importance of supportive work environments and sheds light on the systemic barriers that many neurodivergent individuals face. She emphasizes the necessity of embracing diversity and the rich tapestry of experiences it brings to the table.Listeners will gain an understanding of the significance of "nothing about us without us," exploring how empowerment and self-advocacy play pivotal roles in the neurodivergent community. Valery’s experiences speak to the broader themes of identity, acceptance, and creating inclusive spaces where neurodivergent individuals can thrive authentically.Topics covered in Episode 34Late Diagnosis and Self-Understanding: Valery’s discovery of her neurodivergence at age 38 and how it altered her life and career path.Workplace Inclusivity: The importance of creating supportive environments for neurodivergent individuals and how this can lead to greater job satisfaction and retention.Challenging Stereotypes: Addressing harmful misconceptions about neurodivergent individuals and the urgent need for society to broaden its understanding of autism.About Valery Caputi LopezVal is a multilingual Digital Marketer, Idea Consultant, speaker, copywriter, designer, artist, inventor, and miscellaneous content creator from Colombia who now lives in the US. A jane-of-all-trades in the digital marketing and strategy arena who is passionate about innovation, digital content creation, strategy, pop culture, storytelling, and consumer behavior. A life-long tech-geek with a never-ending love for automated marketing solutions, new software, and AI tools.Val currently works at the Kaboose App as their Head of Marketing, connecting neurodivergent folks around the world through championing diverse neurodivergent stories, cutting-edge research, advocacy, and boosting awareness about our unique online platform, which allows people to make friends and community based on their special interests, passions, and talents.Content warningsPlease note that this episode discusses mental health struggles, including depression, anxiety, and burnout. Historical references to eugenics and challenges related to societal discrimination are also present. Please look after yourself and listen with care.

In this episode of Autistic FM, we engage in a profound conversation with Valery Caputi Lopez, One of the minds behind Kaboose, an app designed to connect neurodivergent individuals through shared interests. Valery shares her journey of being diagnosed with neurodivergence later in life and how that revelation has reshaped her understanding of herself and her work. As a passionate advocate for neurodivergent communities, Valery provides insight into the challenges and triumphs of finding a place in a world designed for the neurotypical.Throughout the episode, Valery delves into the complexities of managing both a career and personal life amid chronic health issues and societal misconceptions. Her story highlights the importance of supportive work environments and sheds light on the systemic barriers that many neurodivergent individuals face. She emphasizes the necessity of embracing diversity and the rich tapestry of experiences it brings to the table.Listeners will gain an understanding of the significance of "nothing about us without us," exploring how empowerment and self-advocacy play pivotal roles in the neurodivergent community. Valery’s experiences speak to the broader themes of identity, acceptance, and creating inclusive spaces where neurodivergent individuals can thrive authentically.Topics covered in Episode 34Late Diagnosis and Self-Understanding: Valery’s discovery of her neurodivergence at age 38 and how it altered her life and career path.Workplace Inclusivity: The importance of creating supportive environments for neurodivergent individuals and how this can lead to greater job satisfaction and retention.Challenging Stereotypes: Addressing harmful misconceptions about neurodivergent individuals and the urgent need for society to broaden its understanding of autism.About Valery Caputi LopezVal is a multilingual Digital Marketer, Idea Consultant, speaker, copywriter, designer, artist, inventor, and miscellaneous content creator from Colombia who now lives in the US. A jane-of-all-trades in the digital marketing and strategy arena who is passionate about innovation, digital content creation, strategy, pop culture, storytelling, and consumer behavior. A life-long tech-geek with a never-ending love for automated marketing solutions, new software, and AI tools.Val currently works at the Kaboose App as their Head of Marketing, connecting neurodivergent folks around the world through championing diverse neurodivergent stories, cutting-edge research, advocacy, and boosting awareness about our unique online platform, which allows people to make friends and community based on their special interests, passions, and talents.Content warningsPlease note that this episode discusses mental health struggles, including depression, anxiety, and burnout. Historical references to eugenics and challenges related to societal discrimination are also present. Please look after yourself and listen with care.

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