AAV-Inclusion at Work

AAV-ST-MELO

AAV-ST-AUTUMN

AAV-ST-IDEAS

AAV-ST-PATIENCE

AAV-ST-RETURN-WORK

AAV-ST-MAGAZINES

AAV-ST-WAAW-2021

AAV-ST-Meetings

AAV-Disclosure at Work

AAV-Lining Things Up
AAV-Returning to Work After Lockdown

AAV-ST-AWAY

AAV-ST-WEB

AAV-ST-BAD

AAV-ST-HAIR

AAV-ST-FIDGET

AAV-ST-GOOD

AAV-ST-CUSTOMER

AAV-ST-CORONA

AAV-ST-WAAW20

AAV-ST-VAN GOUGH

AAV-ST-BAD

AAV-ST-MYTH-FIT

AAV-ST-EMOTIONS

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AAV-ST-XMAS

AAV-ST-HOLIDAY

AAV-ST-FUNGI

AAV-ST-EXERCISE

AAV-ST-TOGETHER

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AAV-ST-SMALL TALK


Inclusion at work is important for everyone, including autistic people. I talk about how this can be achieved.

Tips on how to be less melodramatic when explaining autistic traits

Sensory seeking tips when outside during the Autumn months.

How I get my ideas for content.

I talk about how my patience is not related to me being autistic.

I talk about returning to work after the New Year and the worries this can cause me being autistic

I talk about collecting magazines – a sort of special interest.

My video for World Autism Awareness Week 2021

My advice on how to help autistic people who need to attend meetings.

Disclosing being autistic at work has many pros and cons.

Lining objects up can be a common thing with some autistic people. This video discusses my take on it.

With Lockdown ending, I discuss the issues this may create for autistic people returning to work.

My tips on how to manage staying away from home in a different building.

Relaunch of “An-Autistics-View” detailing the changes.

Bad anticipation occurs when you are looking forward to an event happening with a negative feeling.

Haircuts are out of bounds during Lockdown, but how does this effect me as an autistic?

I describe my top favourite fidget toys to stim with.

Good anticipation occurs when you are looking forward to an event happening with a positive feeling.

Autistic people have the right to good customer service like everyone. It’s great when it happens!

Coronavirus has hit the World and there is a lot of scared people out there. I wanted to post a message about how I feel about it.

World Autism Awareness Week, I decided to pay homage to some of my favourite online Autistic resources! Enjoy.

I visit an Immersive exhibition, dedicated to the great artist Vincent Van Gogh…

Some Autistic people are very good at pattern spotting. I love patterns, they are everywhere and they are awesome!

Unfortunately I fit several autistic stereotypes and I don’t want people that meet me to think that all Autistic people are the same. .

As an Autistic person do I find it easier to read the emotions of animated people rather than real people?

Harry Specters are a great company that not only produce AMAZING chocolates but also employ Autistic people to do so.

A Christmas speech thanking a few people who enrich my life online! Merry Christmas!

A video from last Summer explaining why holidays, although stressful, are important to me as an Autistic person.

A lot of Autistic people have unusual special or intense interests. I’m no exception. Mycology is one of mine, the study of fung.

Exercise is important for health and well being whether you are Autistic or not! This short video details the need for keeping fit.

Whether you are Autistic or not, people can create wonderful solutions to anything when they work together.

Lots of Autistic people benefit from being around animals and I am no exception. In this short video I explore this with a cat called Tom. Enjoy!

I struggle with sensory overload like a lot of Autistics, especially heat and bright light. Summer is therefore a difficult time for me.

Sometimes my brain can become overloaded by thoughts and ideas. I use notebooks to help.

Recently my mother has gone through a journey with cancer. As an Autistic person this was an extremely difficult time for me.

Small talk is done everyday in order for people to acknowledge each other and to dispel awkwardness.
Small Talk videos are short two minute-ish videos incorporating a wide range of subjects related to autism and my autistic life. So feel free to browse through the many videos and I hope you find something both interesting and enjoyable.