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IP0305 Do It Scared – Part 2 of Rethinking Autism & Gender Diversity (w/ siv greyson)

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I'm joined again by autistic, Afrikan, trans liberation scholar siv greyson about what it takes to live and love bravely at the intersections of race, gender, and neurodivergence.

This episode turns from theory to practice: what safety feels like, how chosen families are built, and why real allyship means doing it scared. Together, we unpack the emotional work of reconciliation, the courage of vulnerability, and the quiet revolution of creating safe spaces at home, in community, and within ourselves.

Connect with siv greyson

Instagram: @sivgreyson
siv (they/them) is an autistic African and transgender liberation scholar, gender diversity and inclusion specialist, and co-researcher on a position paper for Gender DynamiX. They are currently completing a Master’s in Gender Studies at Nelson Mandela University.

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⏳ Chapter Timestamps

00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
00:00:30 Introduction — rethinking autism and gender diversity
00:02:07 Integrating multiply marginalised and compounded identities
00:07:16 Navigating public healthcare while autistic, Afrikan, queer, and trans+
00:17:33 Finding social, emotional, and physical safety
00:22:08 Building reciprocal chosen family kinship
00:26:49 "Doing it scared": Practical steps for allies
00:32:48 End credits

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I'm joined again by autistic, Afrikan, trans liberation scholar siv greyson about what it takes to live and love bravely at the intersections of race, gender, and neurodivergence.

This episode turns from theory to practice: what safety feels like, how chosen families are built, and why real allyship means doing it scared. Together, we unpack the emotional work of reconciliation, the courage of vulnerability, and the quiet revolution of creating safe spaces at home, in community, and within ourselves.

Connect with siv greyson

Instagram: @sivgreyson
siv (they/them) is an autistic African and transgender liberation scholar, gender diversity and inclusion specialist, and co-researcher on a position paper for Gender DynamiX. They are currently completing a Master’s in Gender Studies at Nelson Mandela University.

Support the podcast and get exclusive bonus content

🎁 Patreon.com/IntersectionalPsychology

🌈 If this episode resonates, please share it, rate the show, and send us your thoughts.

📄 Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

⏳ Chapter Timestamps

00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
00:00:30 Introduction — rethinking autism and gender diversity
00:02:07 Integrating multiply marginalised and compounded identities
00:07:16 Navigating public healthcare while autistic, Afrikan, queer, and trans+
00:17:33 Finding social, emotional, and physical safety
00:22:08 Building reciprocal chosen family kinship
00:26:49 "Doing it scared": Practical steps for allies
00:32:48 End credits

Stay connected to Aurora and Intersectional Psychology

🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology or IntersectionalPsychologyPod[@]gmail.com

You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

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