Divergent Conversations

Episode 129 (Season 4): Breaking Down Language and Labels in Autism Advocacy

Oct 24, 2025
The conversation dives into the significance of language in the Autistic community, specifically critiquing functioning labels. Hosts share personal journeys and discuss the societal pressures tied to productivity that fuel these labels. They explore how such language can provoke shame and internalized ableism, stressing the need for compassion. The duo presents support-needs-based alternatives that better reflect individual experiences. Lastly, they tackle community tensions and the importance of inclusive advocacy across varying support needs.
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INSIGHT

Functioning Labels Oversimplify Autism

  • Functioning labels like “high” or “low” functioning oversimplify autistic experiences and mask nuance.
  • Megan Neff and Patrick Casale explain these labels fail to capture fluctuating support needs and lived realities.
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Feeling Shame Learning Community Language

  • Megan Neff recalls feeling shame after being corrected for using 'ASD' in a Facebook group.
  • She uses this to illustrate how newcomers can feel anxious about misstepping on language.
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Productivity Frames Human Worth

  • Functioning labels reflect capitalist values that tie human worth to productivity.
  • Patrick Casale and Megan Neff say this mindset devalues people with greater support needs.
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