My Autistic Future (Autism & Change)

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Autistamatic

Autistamatic

Ай бұрын

Survival is only the start of change... What does the future hold for Autistamatic, following epic upheaval?
#EngageAutism #AutismAcceptance #actuallyautistic
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@PeteLittle1970
@PeteLittle1970 Ай бұрын
Another excellent video Quinn. Top tip to other viewers.. if you watch this with Red Blue 3D glasses it's like Quinn is in the room with you ;) I jest, I like the new two tone colours.
@Autistamatic
@Autistamatic Ай бұрын
Top comment already!
@lysasarah-jaeviolet2072
@lysasarah-jaeviolet2072 Ай бұрын
Im in Australia. 50yr old single mum. Diagnosed 8mths ago and became homeless 7 mths ago. I find great comfort in listening to your channel and im proud to wear the 2 tshirts i purchased from you. I look forward to better times when I can afford to join your patreon. Thankyou Quinn ❤
@manon_m_18
@manon_m_18 Ай бұрын
I love the job title "autistic storyteller". That's what you do - you find the right words. That's super helpful for autistic AND non-autistic people. Making a project of telling autistic stories is a great idea.
@audhd_enby_elder
@audhd_enby_elder Ай бұрын
Autistamatic is simply outstanding. I am a visual thinker, I just love listening to you.
@justuscrickets
@justuscrickets 18 күн бұрын
I've realized recently that I engage with the world through text. From being a hyperlexic preschooler to working as a writer & language teacher for years, the written word has always been my comfort zone. I need to see how a word is written to pronounce it correctly or recognize it when spoken, and I interpret my surroundings & interactions with others via precise language. When I'm in a setting where the language is unfamiliar to me, I feel disoriented in a way that's difficult to describe. Being multilingual isn't just a function of having lived in places where English isn't the primary language; it's a vital element of my ability to comprehend & engage with the world around me. Having more than one vocabulary set to describe the world & my place in it is fundamental to my ability to function day-to-day. Storytelling holds a special place in my heart, and I've often described myself as a storyteller in my line of work. As such, I'm immensely grateful for the additional vocabulary, context, and nuance provided by fellow ND folks & creators like you, Quinn. Thank you for sharing your experiences & insights! ✨
@edwardsong7628
@edwardsong7628 Ай бұрын
The fact you are presenting videos is an act of campaigning. Good campaigners are good storytellers. You can campaign. Find a cause you are passionate about, and start campaigning. You don't have to go around and shake people's hand, you can continue to make videos. Of course, you can do whatever you want.
@autisticMargo
@autisticMargo Ай бұрын
Quinn the autistic storyteller 😊 I enjoy your videos. They entertain me and help me learn about myself.
@maddywilcox9012
@maddywilcox9012 Ай бұрын
Yeah dude your a young David Attenborough... Lots tun o weight hope yam well... All the very best to you and yours...❤❤❤
@joil6649
@joil6649 Ай бұрын
Watching you has helped me understand my Autism a lot more. I’m not as hard on myself. You make me feel less alone. Thank you Quinn.
@autiejedi5857
@autiejedi5857 Ай бұрын
Brilliant ideas Quinn! I can't wait to see where the Autistic Storyteller goes from here. 😃💜
@Lutan_the_fey
@Lutan_the_fey Ай бұрын
Beautiful. Autistic Storyteller suits you so well and that is forsooth something I would like to experience more of. Especially since you do it well and I really enjoy your pacing.
@Autistamatic
@Autistamatic Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@melissamiller2696
@melissamiller2696 Ай бұрын
Congrats, Quinn. The tone and energy of your opening greeting already told me you were in a better place. I'm looking forward to you new path. I'm a storyteller, too.
@xifanierenard5087
@xifanierenard5087 Ай бұрын
I felt a lot of life from you this video! 💜 I think storyteller suits you well. I recently watched a video of yours about 2 autistic boys growing up, and I found it so poignant, so relatable. It made me feel heard, in a way, because I felt part of my story was also told, and heard, through others. I have to vote no on shorts though. You can feel free to try them out, but I personally struggle so much with the format. Other autistic creators (see Mom on the spectrum), have gotten in trouble for trying to condense too much information into 59 second videos, choosing to omit some details that were more important than they realized; details that they would've included in longer videos. You are a wonderful person and I look forward to more of your content 💜
@mrsm6727
@mrsm6727 Ай бұрын
An Autistamatic video is always a brilliant start to the weekend 😊 I think you've absolutely hit the nail on the head, Quinn, autistic story teller is a perfect description of what you do 💛
@jennifera9566
@jennifera9566 Ай бұрын
Forewarning: I can already tell this going to be far too long for a reasonable KZfaq comment 😅 Quinn, you’re so amazing! When I think about you and your videos, “storyteller” feels like the absolute perfect description. I feel so incredibly honored to have been able to watch your journey from being made redundant to reaching what looks a lot like self-actualization! When I hear you talk about your dreams, the mirror-neurons in my heart (which isn’t an actual thing, but let’s pretend!) fire off a thousand action potentials in response, because I’ve been chasing my own dreams as well, which you helped give me the courage and self-knowledge to do. Your recent videos have felt even more poignant to me because I was fired last year as well, and in a very happy coincidence I seem to have found my path forward at the same time you did. Just this past week I finally got a job offer from an employer who is not only willing to offer me the accommodations I need for my neurodivergence and physical disabilities, but is actually happy to do so! They see and value my strengths in a way I never experienced before being late-diagnosed last year, and stumbling across your videos. If you remember my comment from a couple of videos ago, you’ll know I’m also working on a podcast telling my own autistic story. The first episode was recorded and edited last week, and I’ll be sure to let you know when it’s finally published! I would be very honored to have you listen to it and let me know what you think. Thank you so very much for being a part of this journey with me! I’m don’t think I'm exaggerating when I say I couldn’t have done gotten to where I am now without your videos. And now that I’ll have an income again, I’m absolutely stoked to be able to join your Patreon and put some of that income towards supporting an autist who is committed to helping other autists. Thank you for giving me that opportunity 😁
@angustheterrible3149
@angustheterrible3149 Ай бұрын
I think the title of storyteller suits you well, Quinn. You're a messenger, not only bringing information to your autistic viewers, but also relaying it in a way in which non autists can understand. I wish I could sub to your patreon, but unfortunately my own life is in the midst of change right now as I start my crochet pattern business. I hope when I have a bit of extra money on hand, that I can sub to you. Thank you for your wonderful work!
@mariuszwisla3230
@mariuszwisla3230 Ай бұрын
it's an amazing feeling to find a similar thinking, and reasoning in someone theoretically a lot different. Unlike you I'm a pattern thinker, so it happens there are words, and pictures involved. Like you I find it difficult to fit a job description for similar to yours reasons, and I'm looking for a purpose to keep on going, while considering 'what I might bring to the table'. To hear from you that you came up with a discription for what you doing, that you think of yourself as Autistic Storyteller warmed my heart and made me laugh, because sometime ago I started writing a sci-fi book as one of my projects where the main character resembles me abit, who is reffered to, or known as The Storyteller, a wandering old man telling stories. I suppose we have one thing in common - a vivid imagination - how would you make stories without it?
@user-ye1go6hw9r
@user-ye1go6hw9r Ай бұрын
Always nice to see you, Quinn!
@PapaC92
@PapaC92 Ай бұрын
Fellow autistic here; I love listening to your thoughts on this channel. I feel it also helps me explain to others about our condition. Stay strong sir❤️
@RoundSparrow
@RoundSparrow Ай бұрын
@9:55 have you studied autism and newer theories about context blindness? You describe your storytelling as almost a super-context tool.
@novascotia8192
@novascotia8192 Ай бұрын
You say things how I like to hear them. Intentional or not, you give enough little bits of info so that the listener (me) has a picture that is full enough to understand you without feeling lack of substance or care, but also to feel invested and understood themselves even though this platform doesn't allow for the back and forth communication. I feel energetic and enthusiastic after each and every video, because my mind is not cluttered with the numerous questions and misunderstandings which come from most day to day interactions. You having been so precise and having covered any background info needed or sidenotes which might be related to the message you wish to convey, allows me to jump straight into processing and exploring my thoughts, emotions and desires which you have sparked within me to better understand myself as well as express myself to others in hopes of better allowing understanding from each participants perspective during conversations and interactions. You started this video by saying everyone has their worldview. If someone wants to see you as an advocate, and you wish to see yourself as a storyteller, I respect these viewpoints. I simply see you as a kind and caring friend who always has something interesting and exciting to talk about. Thank you.
@SeekingPhilosophy
@SeekingPhilosophy Ай бұрын
I'm just discovered the channel. I like it. A lot of what you say resonates with me. Like not being able to find people who you can trust and then you can communicate with effectively. I have been diagnosed with autism yet, although I do meet all the DSM-5 criteria base solely on a self-assessment. Psychiatrist says there's nobody in my network qualified to test adults. My family tends to doubt that I have it because as a child, every time we would move or go somewhere new, I would be knocking on neighbor's doors asking if they had kids to play with because I was looking for friends. Although I've always struggled to make and maintain friendships. Even today as a mid-30s adults, I have no friends. I can't maintain small talk. I've memorized some jokes and some lines that will make people like me and think highly of me in the short term, but I can never maintain that. I'm usually trying to engage in challenging deep philosophical dialogue, and most people don't like that. They don't like to be challenged about their beliefs or ideas. This world is really a challenging place for people like me
@REBEKAHJOHNSON-lh6xh
@REBEKAHJOHNSON-lh6xh Ай бұрын
I am coming up on an official diagnosis of ADHD next month and then I will look into a reference or another appt to get an autism diagnosis. Kinda nervous about it, but also excited. I know I’m ADHD, and also autism, but I need an official diagnosis.
@ArjanKop
@ArjanKop Ай бұрын
Thank you Quinn. You should know that, besides being a storyteller, you’re also an educator and a great source of comfort. Thanks to people like you, we all get to know that we are not alone.
@ZhovtoBlakytniy
@ZhovtoBlakytniy Ай бұрын
I love your channel ❤ Your voice and speech pattern is soothing for me, and the content itself is great. I'm also a verbal thinker, with lot of visual too. When I heard Temple Grandin explain her thought process I was floored! It is so much like mine, but of course not exactly the same. As a kid I was always tinkering, taking mechanical devices apart and reconstructing them. I can do such things in my head and it helps me come up with many household solutions or artistic applications. It's like dreaming while awake, but a little different than daydreaming. I'm also a verbal thinker but can't tell a joke or tell a good story to save my life.
@humbleweirdo2860
@humbleweirdo2860 Ай бұрын
Keep being you Quinn. You're the beacon that shines the light for us Autistic folk. When I get some stable housing and my affairs in order I'll be sure to donate. Till then keep up the good work.
@hodgeh
@hodgeh Ай бұрын
I love the label of Autistic Story Teller! It's very suitable as an explanation of what you do in my opinion
@jannewilhelm2866
@jannewilhelm2866 Ай бұрын
Wishing you all the best in your endeavours, Quinn! You're needed. 🤎
@joeminella5315
@joeminella5315 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@PaulWady
@PaulWady Ай бұрын
The more you tell the truth about your Neurodivergent life and be positive about it whilst making sense, the more you are a valuable public speaker and self advocate. You make a contribution through sincere confession, that many others clearly respond to positively. Therefore, you are an important political advocate. How many followers? ;)
@sharkatana
@sharkatana Ай бұрын
O my lord the memories of massive square block TV boxes.... And as your good self, you are pretty good at this explaining thing. Fingers crossed you are able to keep this going ;)
@flyygurl18
@flyygurl18 Ай бұрын
Great video Quinn: your insight, perception and perspective is very relatable and validating. 🍀🖖🏾
@mikko.g
@mikko.g Ай бұрын
Token al go rhythm bump
@tracik1277
@tracik1277 Ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to all the great storytelling you have coming up in your new future. And I liked the Jackanory reference at the end!
@RoundSparrow
@RoundSparrow Ай бұрын
@7:45 - verbal thinker. I was late-diagnosed male Asperger's at age 38, I'm mid 50's now. Have you ever looked at James Joyce's book Finnnegans Wake? Language metaphors of the generations of media learning and humanity. I too like teachers you show, long time fan of James Burke and Carl Sagan. Have you studied any of Marshall McLuhan's media theories and what he has to say about James Joyce / Finnnegans Wake? Thanks.
@Autistamatic
@Autistamatic Ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting. No I've never read those theories but I'll keep an eye out.
@Authentistic-ism
@Authentistic-ism Ай бұрын
excitement
@dancecommando
@dancecommando Ай бұрын
Suits you ☺️ Commenting some support xx
@GordonHudson
@GordonHudson Ай бұрын
I knew Magnus Pyke. He lived near me and he sometimes came to our church. My Dad hated him! I quite liked Mr Pyke.
@Autistamatic
@Autistamatic Ай бұрын
I used to love him on TV. There were the regular spots on "HOW" and his own shows. He wrote some great popular science books. I remember one I took out of the library over and again. I think it was called "Butter Side Down".
@GordonHudson
@GordonHudson Ай бұрын
@@Autistamatic That's right. I remember him explaining why toast tends to fall butter side down. I remember being at a bus stop ones and my Dad telling me to look away as Mr Pyke was coming and if he saw us he would want to talk to Dad. Of course he saw us and started a big conversation about something. Even after he moved to England he would come back because a family member owned a local hotel.
@eRasputin
@eRasputin Ай бұрын
I did not come here to feel an emotion tonight! (Not true, I did and I was hoping it would be a good one. I really look forward to seeing your next steps.)
@willamthewisp
@willamthewisp Ай бұрын
Always appreciate your work.
@millesorger6992
@millesorger6992 Ай бұрын
I always look forward to your videos Quinn! Keep up the outstanding work!
@edm3784
@edm3784 3 күн бұрын
Doubleplusgood, keep it up Quinn!
@reneedevry4361
@reneedevry4361 Ай бұрын
Thank you Quinn for all the work you put in. I am not sure what kind of thinker I am since I seem to use pictures in some areas, audio in others and sensory in still other categories or topics. Whatever I am, I enjoy and resonate with your videos. Thank you for being you🤗🥰
@maddywilcox9012
@maddywilcox9012 Ай бұрын
Yeah baby,,, good on you n the Mrs as they say behind every good man is an even better woman... Fair play to UZ both and yeah totally re the caring an sharing unconditionally I learned from dogs it's just me n my dog until an actual knight on a Friesian horse shows up...😂😢😅😊
@NoaWinds
@NoaWinds Ай бұрын
Perhaps also an Ambassador
@maddywilcox9012
@maddywilcox9012 Ай бұрын
A Bard...
@MartKart8
@MartKart8 Ай бұрын
The man at the top left corner, he used to be The Games Master, I used to watch that on Channel 4.
@melissamoore9709
@melissamoore9709 Ай бұрын
Hey Quinn, is there a way to share stories with you without posting them here in the comments? Also - when I was younger, I so desperately wanted to be a bard. I still look into it sometimes - what is the modern bard, and can I do it? But alas, it requires a level of charisma that I simply wasn't built for and can't reasonably maintain. But a storyteller may be a feasible alternative... In any case, you're well suited to it and I look forward to more content!
@Autistamatic
@Autistamatic Ай бұрын
Hi Melissa. My email address is in the channel information here on KZfaq plus there's contact forms on Patreon & autistamatic.com I've things to put in place before I start actively seeking new stories to tell, but I'm always listening & learning, so drop me a line.
@djkhaledaltaccount6500
@djkhaledaltaccount6500 Ай бұрын
Good times 👍👍👍
@SeekingPhilosophy
@SeekingPhilosophy Ай бұрын
As a side note, the lighting was a little overwhelming.
@playitcool1963
@playitcool1963 Ай бұрын
you should get into voice over work!
@WoohooliganComedy
@WoohooliganComedy Ай бұрын
💖👊
@outliersinexile
@outliersinexile Ай бұрын
I'll collaborate with you. I have a KZfaq autism community of my own. Let's sync up.
@outliersinexile
@outliersinexile Ай бұрын
Also, you definitely have the skill set to be a peer counselor. We need more neurodivergent ones.
@MegaIorex
@MegaIorex Ай бұрын
Sorry Quinn but the bright differently coloured lighting on both sides of the video hurts my eyes when I look at it
@MrAndywills
@MrAndywills Ай бұрын
Is the burn out why you've lost weight? Take care buddy
@Autistamatic
@Autistamatic Ай бұрын
Yes & No... During the same period a few lifestyle changes occurred, possibly related, but not definitively so. A mix of the involuntary & conscious choices. There's more to be told at a later date, but I thought I'd take a break from the "change" theme for a while👍
@MrAndywills
@MrAndywills Ай бұрын
@@Autistamatic take care of yourself
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