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Autism, ADHD & Unmasking at Work: Aisling Smith on Neurodiversity Inclusion - Episode 120

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Jan 5, 2026
Aisling Smith, an award-winning neurodiversity trainer and founder of Neuro Empowerment, shares her journey of self-discovery after her son's autism diagnosis revealed her own ADHD and autism. She discusses the impact of lifelong masking, describing herself as a 'chameleon,' and how unmasking can enhance confidence. Aisling emphasizes the importance of reframing labels as tools for empowerment, outlining seven pillars for creating neuro-inclusive workplaces. She also shares practical strategies for managing productivity and balancing work with personal life.
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ANECDOTE

Diagnosis Triggered By Child’s Evaluation

  • Aisling discovered her ADHD and autism after her son's autism evaluation prompted her to request testing for herself.
  • The diagnosis felt like an awakening that reframed decades of confusion and exhaustion.
ANECDOTE

Lifelong Masking As A Chameleon

  • Aisling describes lifelong masking as being a chameleon who adapted to every situation to fit in.
  • She only realized it later and traced masking back to childhood and school experiences.
INSIGHT

Reframe Labels As Tools Not Limits

  • Labels become limiting only when you inherit society's biased meanings attached to them.
  • Reclaiming labels as self-knowledge lets you use them as tools rather than constraints.
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