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Autistic Culture | Late Diagnosis Club

Dr. Angela Kingdon

Understand your Autistic identity, find your community, and build a life that finally fits. Join subscribers from 66 countries and all 50 states in a community that gets you.

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How Jenna Left Public Schools After Discovering She Was Autistic

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  • Dr. Angela Kingdon

    Dr Angela Kingdon is the host of Late Diagnosis Club Podcast and founder of the Autistic Culture Institute, exploring how identity, creativity, and community can thrive outside the medical model.

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