Autistic hosts Matt Lowry, LPP, and Dr. Angela Lauria explore the life and legacy of Walt Disney—one of the most influential figures in animation and entertainment—through the lens of Autistic culture.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
- Disney’s difficult childhood, his escape in Electric Park, and his lifelong passion for trains.
- His Autistic-style intensity—laser-focused on theme parks and total creative control—while losing interest in animation.
- How masking, expectation sensitivity, and control influenced both the brilliance and darker sides of his legacy.
- The controversies: his conflicts with striking employees, labor unions, and alleged associations with antisemitism and fascism.
- Disney’s dream for EPCOT as an “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow,” and the lasting cultural impact of his Autistic vision.
Resources:
And Now a Word From the Director
When Leni Riefenstahl Came to Hollywood
Walt the Quasi-Nazi: The Fascist History of Disney is Still Influencing American Life
The Real Walt Disney, Not the ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ Version
Walt Disney’s grandniece backs up Meryl Streep’s racism claims: ‘Anti-Semite? Check. Misogynist? OF COURSE!!!’
Related Episodes:
Beauty and the Beast is Autistic
Fairy Tales are Autistic
Tim Burton is Autistic
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