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Upcoming Live!
On Demand!
Upcoming Live!
Hosted By: Empowered Escapes
Sept 1 - 3, 2026 in Portland Maine
Small business ownership can feel overwhelming at best and unattainable for the most marginalized among us. We know the systems are not built for us and actually work against us in many ways. As a multiply marginalized small business owner, Sabrina Longley, LCSW never could have imagined starting the business she now loves dearly until she met her community. Now, she’s going to share what she’s learned about how to build a community that supports you past your wildest dreams and through the maze of oppressive systems. Not just friends who cheer on the sidelines, but deep, connective support from a community. Are you ready?
Hosted By: Rebelmente
Jan 26, 2026 1:30 - 2:30 EST
This training explores the stigma surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder and the challenges clinicians face in supporting these clients. It offers strategies to understand and reduce harmful bias while promoting compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming care. Participants will gain practical tools and insights to better support clients who are often misunderstood or marginalized.
On Demand!
Hosted By: Nuropebble
Did you know that autistic folks are more likely to be interested in kink than non-autistic people? Do you feel confident in supporting your autistic clients to explore their kinky side? We can harness the unique structure and ethos of BDSM to help our clients in finding sensory joy and strengthening their communication! Join Sabrina Longley and Dr. Kade Sharp as they explain the ethical considerations and benefits of kink in regards to autistic clients. You will leave with actionable activities for your clients to engage in and resources for further exploration.
Join Sabrina, Kade, and our guest Olivia Belknap, AMFT, as we discuss autistic medical challenges, medical self-advocacy, and more! Many of us are more sensitive to meds, need support conveying what we mean to providers, struggle with providers who think we’re malingering or exaggerating our experiences, and could use extra tips in navigating complex medical systems. We’re sharing our tips and tricks, as well as validating that it’s not always an “us problem”! Long COVID, autonomic struggles, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, and other common health challenges for autistic people are discussed.
In the 7th episode of the Aces Up Your Sleeve podcast, we discuss the complexities of Family Meal Time, especially for folks with dietary restrictions and sensory needs. We’re highlighting the importance of self-advocacy, communication, and setting boundaries to navigate family dynamics during the holidays. The conversation also touches on coping strategies for dealing with uncomfortable comments from family members and the significance of prioritizing mental health over traditional expectations. We cover this for both teens and adults. Join us to hear all of our tips, tricks, and ideas to navigate holiday meals with family!
Are you ready to talk about demisexuality? We’re helping listeners explore whether or not they may be autistic, demisexual and/or kinky! We debunk the “pillar” of a romantic relationship, talk about the impacts of autistic masking on desire and connection, and explore other ways to connect intimately with people to get your needs met. If you’ve been wondering how to reconcile being on the asexuality spectrum AND being kinky, this is the episode for you!