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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 44 MIN

Episode 39: Chaos, Data Gaps, and Why “Just Wing It” Is Not a Real Strategy

from The Autistic VOICE Project · host The Autistic VOICE Project

This week, we’re talking about chaos—the real kind. The kind that shows up in your body, your routines, your relationships, and your nervous system. Matt and Erin break down what it actually means to be a bottom-up processor in a world that expects you to “just wing it,” and why autistic people aren’t overreacting to unpredictability—we’re responding to a lack of usable data.Highlights:Bottom-up vs. top-down processing—and why autistic brains need more data, not fewer expectationsHow chaos shows up in real life (inventory week, disrupted routines, missed plans) and why it hits so hardThe cost of constant calculation—burnout, illness, exhaustion, and why it’s not a personal failureFlow state, interruptions, and transitions—why being “pulled out” can feel like something breakingPredictability, consistency, and safety—from daily routines to why sameness (yes, even food) mattersAlso: Batman as a chaos-fighting autistic icon, why “winging it” is not a neutral skill, and what it means to build systems that actually support autistic lives. This is a grounded, honest look at why chaos isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a full-body experience.

This week, we’re talking about chaos—the real kind. The kind that shows up in your body, your routines, your relationships, and your nervous system. Matt and Erin break down what it actually means to be a bottom-up processor in a world that expects you to “just wing it,” and why autistic people aren’t overreacting to unpredictability—we’re responding to a lack of usable data.Highlights:Bottom-up vs. top-down processing—and why autistic brains need more data, not fewer expectationsHow chaos shows up in real life (inventory week, disrupted routines, missed plans) and why it hits so hardThe cost of constant calculation—burnout, illness, exhaustion, and why it’s not a personal failureFlow state, interruptions, and transitions—why being “pulled out” can feel like something breakingPredictability, consistency, and safety—from daily routines to why sameness (yes, even food) mattersAlso: Batman as a chaos-fighting autistic icon, why “winging it” is not a neutral skill, and what it means to build systems that actually support autistic lives. This is a grounded, honest look at why chaos isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a full-body experience.

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