Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when you mix your own batter.
Do you know any recently-diagnosed autistic women trying to figure out what support they need?
This episode is part two of my conversation with Olivia Hops, a late-diagnosed Autistic Self-Advocate and YouTuber from California. She talks about how she’s learned to manage anxiety and meltdowns since receiving her autism diagnosis.
Among other things, we discuss:
- Selective mutism during meltdowns
- The importance of coping mechanisms and support systems
- Olivia’s autistic strengths
- Resources for other autistic business owners
- Tips for newly diagnosed autistic females
To learn more about Olivia Hops and her work, please visit https://oliviahops.org/.
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This episode is part one of our conversation with Olivia Hops, which was originally released on March 3, 2022.
Olivia is the owner of Unbaked Bar, an online edible cookie dough shop, and her mission is to help autistic adults become successful business owners. She also uses her YouTube channel to spread awareness of how autism presents differently for females.
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