For autistic creative people seeking to see, know and be yourself, beyond pathology paradigms, media stereotypes and past selves.
When the revelation “I am autistic” doesn’t come with systemic change, a vision for solutions, an accurate and positive way to communicate differences, a way to feel seen and understood, and tangible support, the initial excitement can give way to feeling stuck.
Disillusioned, lost, and overwhelmed with what isn’t working. Masking is a systemic issue; the world is still the world. But most of all: The habitual self you developed in response, is the only self you know how to be.
Register for this workshop to find out how to:
Feel SEEN
Get unstuck
Find YOUR way
Believe you are worthy, and to assert yourself accordingly
Trust yourself, and start believing and acting like the future you want is possible for you.
Make progress on your creative dreams.
No longer downplay yourself, or see yourself in other people’s eyes.
Let go of internalised ableism and shame.
Know your specific roadmap for HOW to do life, that doesn’t involve burnout and overwhelm.
Feel worthy to finally start being yourself, fully expressed.
Creative industry events in and around Bristol
Wake Up Call: How to build inclusive teams in the creative sector
8:30am
-9am
Online
BCI Webinar
In this webinar, Charlotte Ball will share experiences from Gritty Talent’s work in the creative sector, focusing on equality, diversity and inclusion (ED&I) when building creative teams.
Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman at The Jam Jar – Bristol
19:30
-23:00
The Jam Jar, Little Ann Street, Bristol, England, BS2 9EB
Live Music
Communicate conference
10:00
-18:00
We the Curious and Online
Conference
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