Black Girl Diagnosed is a bold and necessary podcast that amplifies the voices of Black women navigating the intersections of neurodivergence, disability, & mental health. Through raw conversations, personal storytelling, and expert insights, this show creates space for Black women from all walks of life in every industry to be fully seen—beyond stereotypes, stigma, and silence.Hosted by a Black Autistic Autism & Disability advocate, each episode delves into the real-life experiences of women living with ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, invisible, physical disabilities and more—while unpacking the cultural, medical, and societal systems that often overlook or misdiagnose them.From the challenges of masking and misdiagnosis to the healing power of community and self-discovery, Black Girl Diagnosed is where truth-telling meets liberation. This is not just a podcast—it's a reclamation of identity, joy, and power!Whether you're neurodivergent, disabled, or an ally, or just starting to
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Episode #7
Black Girl Diagnosed - Samantha Dixon
Aug 12, 202626 minS2
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Black Girl Diagnosed , we’re joined by Samantha Dixon , a creative entrepreneur and late-diagnosed AuDHD woman who is building a life and business that works with her brain, not against it. Samantha shares her experience navigating the masking burden of late diagnosis as a Black woman and what it meant to finally understand herself through an AuDHD lens. We explore the complexities of experiencing both autism and ADHD, the importance of breaking the stigma around mental health in Black communities, and why greater recognition of neurodivergence in Black women matters. We also talk about building a business around your actual needs, creating content about your late-diagnosis journey, and the importance of representation for autistic and ADHD women. This is a powerful conversation about self-understanding, entrepreneurship, mental health, and creating a life that works with your brain, not against it. Support the show
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Black Girl Diagnosed , we’re joined by Diane J. Wright , founder of Autastic® , an autistic-led organization dedicated to supporting late-identified autistic adults, particularly Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. Diane shares her own late diagnosis journey and why she created Autastic to provide the community and support she wished had existed for her. Together, we explore how racism, ableism, misogynoir, ageism, and other intersecting systems shape the lives of autistic people, especially those from marginalized communities. We also discuss why conversations about autistic adulthood beyond age 40 deserve more attention, the growth of the Autastic community, and the importance of advocates working together to create meaningful change. Diane shares why coalition-building, authentic representation, and community care are essential to ensuring every autistic person feels seen, supported, and empowered. This episode is a thoughtful conversation about identity, advocacy, aging, and the power of building spaces where autistic people can thrive together. Support the show
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Black Girl Diagnosed , we’re joined by disability advocate and filmmaker Tameka Citchen Spruce for a powerful conversation about advocacy, storytelling, and authentic representation. Tameka shares her journey into disability advocacy and how filmmaking became a way to amplify disabled voices and challenge stereotypes. We also discuss her documentary, Autistic Out Loud , the inspiration behind the project, and why it was so important to center the lived experiences of autistic people through their own voices. Together, we explore the power of media to create change, the importance of authentic disability representation, and what true inclusion looks like in film, storytelling, and society. This episode is a reminder that when disabled people are given the opportunity to tell their own stories, they have the power to educate, inspire, and transform the way the world understands disability. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about advocacy, filmmaking, and the importance of ensuring disabled voices are heard.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Black Girl Diagnosed , we’re joined by Tiara , a Haitian American autistic mom raising two autistic children. Tiara shares her journey of learning to parent while also discovering herself as an autistic adult, and how her late diagnosis transformed the way she understands her needs, her family, and her identity. Together, we discuss parenting neurodivergent children, navigating autism within the Haitian community, and the importance of creating affirming spaces for Black and Caribbean autistic families. Tiara also opens up about finding joy again through fandoms and content creation, and how those communities became an unexpected source of connection, healing, and support. This episode is a heartfelt conversation about identity, parenting, culture, and embracing your authentic self. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on what it means to build community, find belonging, and thrive as a Black autistic woman.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Black Girl Diagnosed, we’re joined by Kayla Smith, an autistic disability justice advocate, creator of #BlackAutisticPride, and passionate voice for Black autistic representation. Kayla shares her journey as a Black autistic queer woman and reflects on how advocacy, community, and self-discovery have shaped her life. We discuss the importance of self-acceptance, embracing every part of your identity, and what it means to take pride in being both Black and autistic in a world that often misunderstands both experiences. Kayla also opens up about her advocacy work, the inspiration behind #BlackAutisticPride, and why creating space for Black autistic voices remains so important. This conversation is a powerful reminder that authenticity, visibility, and community can be transformative. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about identity, pride, and the journey of becoming your truest self.
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