S3E133: Visibility In Action: Building Research That Includes, Reflects & Respects with Katie Munday
Join your host, Nicole Morris, LMFT and Mental Health Correspondent, as she welcomes back her old friend, advocate, and researcher, Katie Munday. Join us as we explore how research can better include, reflect, and respect neurodivergent, disabled, and OCD communities. Together, they dive into topics like accessibility, healthcare equity, chronic illness, mental health, and the importance of centering lived experience in research. Katie shares updates on their PhD journey, recent publications, and upcoming projects — all while emphasizing the transformative power of joy, community, and staying open to growth. It's a heartfelt and inspiring conversation that invites the fam to listen with compassion and curiosity.
Resources:
To learn more about Katie Munday and their advocacy work, visit Autistic & Living The Dream by clicking here.
Follow updates from Autistic & Living The Dream on Social Media:
Facebook: @autisticandlivingthedream
Instagram: @autistic.and.living.the.dream
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Bluesky: @kmunday.bsky.social
To connect with Katie Munday on LinkedIn, click here.
To learn more about the Autistic Substance Use Network (ASUN), click here.
To review the abstract of the article Katie and their co-authors published on April 2, 2025, click here.
Email Katie if you want to discuss findings more.
To grab your own copy of Charlotte Gale’s, I Didn’t See You There, click here.
To learn more about the Mad Crip Symposium,
Follow on BlueSky: @cripmadsymposium.bsky.social
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