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Grace Tame on Why Autistic Needs Shouldn’t Be Optional

Grace Tame on Why Autistic Needs Shouldn’t Be Optional

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Joining Chloé on this episode is the incomparable Grace Tame. Chloé and Grace chat about Grace's autism diagnosis, finding her support network, and why an autistic person would never have invented the lawnmower.

CW: This episode contains discussions of eating disorders, child sexual abuse, and mental ill-health. If you think you need immediate assistance, call 000. If you would like to speak to someone about your situation, you may wish to contact one of the following services.

  • LifelineCall 13 11 14, or visit www.lifeline.org.au.
  • 1800RESPECTCall 1800 737 732, or visit www.1800respect.org.au.
  • The Butterfly FoundationCall 1800 334 673 or visit www.butterfly.org.au.

LINKS

  • Follow Grace Tame on Instagram.
  • Buy Grace's book – The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner.
  • Learn more about The Grace Tame Foundation – https://www.thegracetamefoundation.org.au/
  • Follow Chloé on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
  • Learn more about Chloé on her website https://www.chloehayden.com.au/.
  • Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial.

CREDITS
Host:
Chloe Hayden
Producer: Amy Kimball
Editor: Adrian Walton
Executive Producer: Anna Henvest
Managing Producer:
Elle Beattie

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