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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 40 MIN

Episode 41: Crystals, Experiments, and Figuring Out Who You Are (Without Losing Yourself)

from The Autistic VOICE Project · host The Autistic VOICE Project

Matt, Erin, and Jamie Roberts are here this week—and we get into identity development for autistic teens, the pressure to turn yourself into something “useful,” and what it actually looks like to figure out who you are when the world keeps handing you scripts that don’t fit. It’s real, a little chaotic, and very recognizable.We cover:• Why identity gets tangled up with productivity, money, and “what are you going to do with that?”—and how to separate who you are from what you earn• The role of interests (yes, even YouTube, gaming, makeup, or “too much time online”) as actual data—not distractions—and how adults can either shut that down or build from it• Using “experiments” instead of pressure—trying things, gathering information, adjusting, and trying again without making it a pass/fail identity crisis• The difference between “this is hard because it’s new” and “this is hard because it doesn’t fit me”—and why that distinction matters• Representation, visibility, and why seeing someone like you (purple hair, special interests, all of it) can shift what feels possible• Jamie’s book Neurodiversity for Teen Girls and the six “gem” archetypes—how different autistic teens navigate identity, masking, relationships, and self-advocacyAlso: Lord of the Rings name drops, musical theater brain tangents, Lego reward systems for finishing a book (yes, really), and a solid reminder that “sucking at something” is part of learning—not a sign to quit.Side note:This one stays with the same core message we keep coming back to—there’s no clean, linear way to figure out who you are. It’s messy. It’s iterative. It’s a lot of “try this, nope, not that.” And yeah, that’s frustrating.But it’s also how identity actually forms.This is the way.

Matt, Erin, and Jamie Roberts are here this week—and we get into identity development for autistic teens, the pressure to turn yourself into something “useful,” and what it actually looks like to figure out who you are when the world keeps handing you scripts that don’t fit. It’s real, a little chaotic, and very recognizable.We cover:• Why identity gets tangled up with productivity, money, and “what are you going to do with that?”—and how to separate who you are from what you earn• The role of interests (yes, even YouTube, gaming, makeup, or “too much time online”) as actual data—not distractions—and how adults can either shut that down or build from it• Using “experiments” instead of pressure—trying things, gathering information, adjusting, and trying again without making it a pass/fail identity crisis• The difference between “this is hard because it’s new” and “this is hard because it doesn’t fit me”—and why that distinction matters• Representation, visibility, and why seeing someone like you (purple hair, special interests, all of it) can shift what feels possible• Jamie’s book Neurodiversity for Teen Girls and the six “gem” archetypes—how different autistic teens navigate identity, masking, relationships, and self-advocacyAlso: Lord of the Rings name drops, musical theater brain tangents, Lego reward systems for finishing a book (yes, really), and a solid reminder that “sucking at something” is part of learning—not a sign to quit.Side note:This one stays with the same core message we keep coming back to—there’s no clean, linear way to figure out who you are. It’s messy. It’s iterative. It’s a lot of “try this, nope, not that.” And yeah, that’s frustrating.But it’s also how identity actually forms.This is the way.

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