The Land of Spinning Tops
A gentle fable about difference, belonging, and the importance of finding (or creating) spaces where you can move the way you were meant to.
A gentle fable about difference, belonging, and the importance of finding (or creating) spaces where you can move the way you were meant to.
A practical, action-oriented session on disability and LGBTQ+ allyship that moves beyond “ally” into accomplice behavior, grounded in intersectionality and real workplace and community scenarios.
Mission Possible: Being an Accomplice in an Intersectional World Read Post »
A playful, systems-minded talk on human connection that rejects “normal” as the default and invites people to build connection that actually nourishes them (18+ topics may arise).
A step-by-step, plain-language workshop on writing and submitting effective legislative testimony—built for Autistics and people with disabilities.
Testimony Writing Workshop (Accessible Guide for Autistics & People with Disabilities) Read Post »
An interactive workshop that helps youth practice leadership communication in real scenarios—so they can find their voice and take bold steps in unfamiliar spaces.
Leading As YOU — Principles of Leadership Workshop Read Post »
A plain-language, empowering presentation on defining boundaries, enforcing them, and putting yourself first as a requirement for building your best self.
A short fable about finding belonging, community, and a way to burn brightly without burning out.
Nova, the Littlest Spark (A Fable of Belonging and Burnout) Read Post »
A plain-language, harm-reduction presentation on how unprocessed loneliness and social rejection can be exploited into hateful ideologies—and how to prevent and remediate it safely.
Loneliness and the Incel Trap (Loneliness → Bigotry) Read Post »
A warm, practical session on gratitude and giving grace—to others and ourselves—plus simple daily practices to build the habit.
A plain-language training on etiquette as effective group participation—how to communicate respect, avoid disruptions, and build trust through action.
Etiquette as Effective Communication (Behavior is Communication) Read Post »

Autism On the Go is an initiative of the Neurodivergent Advocacy and Resource Group, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 33-1581527).
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