Autistic Thoughts on Adulthood
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In Other Words is a podcast from the UCLA Tarjan Center where people with intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities interview researchers, policymakers, and experts in the field of developmental disabilities. Each episode takes presentations from the Tarjan Center Distinguished Lecture Series and turns them into clear, plain-language conversations so everyone can understand and join the discussion.
This episode features Dr. Samara Wolpe, a neuro-affirming autism researcher, clinician, and postdoctoral fellow at the UCLA PEERS Clinic, and host Holly Oliver, Disability Rights Advocate at the UCLA Tarjan Center.
The journey into adulthood can be challenging for many, but autistic individuals often face unique barriers when services and supports end after high school. Holly and Dr. Wolpe explore:
Why the transition to adulthood can be difficult
What supports and strategies are most effective
How schools, colleges, and workplaces can be more inclusive
The importance of centering autistic voices in research and policy
Show Notes:
To view the entire presentation, Navigating the Transition to Adulthood: Perspectives of Autistic Individuals, visit: https://teams.semel.ucla.edu/tarjan/2025-2026-presentations
Learn more about the UCLA Tarjan Center: https://teams.semel.ucla.edu/tarjan