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Silencing the Questions: How U.S. Education Policy Threatens Autistic Quality of Life Research
What happens to truth when the people asking the hardest questions can no longer afford to speak?
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Episode 288: After Mahmoud - The Collapse of Inclusive Public Education
Today’s episode examines how the Mahmoud v.
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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After Mahmoud: The Coming Collapse of Inclusion in Public Education
How Mahmoud v. Taylor empowers the quiet dismantling of inclusive education—and why compliance now risks complicity.
Jul 8
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Episode 287: Slowed-Down Love
On Plushies, Loss, and Matter
Jul 8
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Slowed-Down Love: On Plushies, Loss, and the Consciousness of Matter
A moment in a rural charity shop becomes a meditation on memory, matter, and autistic resistance to forced “growing up.” On plushies, reverence, and…
Jul 7
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Episode 286: Autistic Time - A Rhythmic Sovereignty
Today’s episode explores autistic temporality, arguing that the common perception of autistic individuals as “late” or “delayed” stems from a linear…
Jul 7
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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It takes as long as it takes—and that’s ok.
A meditation on autistic temporality, slow becoming, and narrative sovereignty.
Jul 6
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Episode 285: Psychiatry, Empire, and the Myth of Objectivity
Today’s episode argues that the concept of objectivity, particularly within psychiatry and as embodied by the DSM, is not neutral but rather a colonial…
Jul 6
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Neutrality Was Never Neutral: Objectivity as Settler Logic, Psychiatry as Empire’s Epistemic Machine
The DSM is a Colonial Document: How ‘Objectivity’ Pathologises Structural Harm.
Jul 5
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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Neutrality Was Never Neutral: Objectivity as Settler Logic, Psychiatry as Empire’s Epistemic Machine
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Episode 284: The Silent Symphony of Autistic Embodied Language
Today’s episode explores the concept of autistic embodied language, challenging the common misconception that non-vocal individuals are also non-verbal.
Jul 5
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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When Silence Isn’t Absence: Notes on Autistic Embodied Language
Non-Vocal ≠ Non-Verbal: The Epistemic Injustice of Misreading Silence
Jul 4
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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When Silence Isn’t Absence: Notes on Autistic Embodied Language
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Episode 283: When Resilience Becomes a Cage
Today’s episode critiques the modern discourse of resilience, arguing that it often functions as a “cage” for multiply marginalised people rather than a…
Jul 4
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Jaime Hoerricks, PhD
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