Autistic Women Oversharing
Autistic Women Oversharing
Podcast Description
Join The Daily Tism writers Sara Gibbs, Elsa Williams and Sarah Amero as they wax lyrical about getting make-up advice from child beauty pageants, the worst Chappell Roan song to play at a funeral and whether your Christian primary school was actually a cult.
Autistic Women Oversharing is the podcast where everything is autistic and nothing is off limits. It'll make you laugh, cry and say "thank God I've got my headphones in".
Support us and get exclusive podcast/Daily Tism content, as well as access to live events: https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyTism.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes related to autism, identity, and societal norms through a comedic lens, with episodes covering topics like weird celebrity crushes, the absurdity of child beauty pageants, and the cultural critiques of Christian primary education.

Join The Daily Tism writers Sara Gibbs, Elsa Williams and Sarah Amero as they wax lyrical about getting make-up advice from child beauty pageants, the worst Chappell Roan song to play at a funeral and whether your Christian primary school was actually a cult.
Autistic Women Oversharing is the podcast where everything is autistic and nothing is off limits. It’ll make you laugh, cry and say “thank God I’ve got my headphones in”.
Support us and get exclusive podcast/Daily Tism content, as well as access to live events: https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyTism.
We're baaaack! Did you miss us? (Let's face it, if you're neurodivergent, you probably forgot that we existed.)
We're kicking off our second series with Laura Richmond, Daily Tism writer and author of All My Worldly Joy, with a special auditory show-and-tell in the form of our old school reports. Whether you were a 'gifted and talented' kid who made an attachment figure out of their English teacher, a chatty young contrarian who preferred the company of her imaginary ghost, or a prodigious yet deeply unpopular budding playwright, pull up a chair at our breakfast club for late-diagnosed burnouts. And, for God's sake, finish your wooden egg.
As well as being one of our wonderful writers, Laura Richmond is a researcher, campaigner, and consultant who works to improve mental health care, especially for parents and families. Her recently-released memoir, All My Worldly Joy, is a compelling account of trauma, motherhood and mental health, told with Laura's characteristic honesty and humour. All My Worldly Joy is now available wherever you get your books.
And if you loved listening to her as much as we loved talking to her, Laura will be joining us for a Patreon Live event on Sunday 15th February 2026 at 6pm UK time for a Q&A about All My Worldly Joy! See you all there – and in the meantime don’t forget to rate this show, leave us a nice review and tell all your friends about us!
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