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Not Your Mama's Autism (NYMA)

Not Your Mama's Autism (NYMA)

De: Lola Dada-Olley
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NYMA is the story of one family's experiences with autism through a multi-generational lens. Hosted by a woman who is both the older sibling to a non-verbal man living with autism and now the mother of two children on the autism spectrum, NYMA takes on topics like autism awareness now compared to thirty years ago, past and current treatments, allies, special education pre-Covid-19 and during Covid-19, disability rights broken down by zip code, marriage therapy along the autism journey, intersectionality of race and disability, corporate inclusion efforts and much more.© 2025 Not Your Mama's Autism (NYMA) Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • The Non-Linear Journey to Healing
    Jan 15 2026

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    Summary

    In this conversation, Lisa Hurley and Lola Dada-Olley explore the complexities of healing, emphasizing that it is a non-linear journey filled with ups and downs. They discuss the importance of embracing stillness and practicing gratitude as essential components of emotional well-being.

    Takeaways

    • Healing is definitely not linear.
    • Sometimes healing can feel like it's going up and down.
    • Periods of stillness are important in the healing process.
    • Trusting stillness is crucial to avoid anxiety about the future.
    • Introspection plays a vital role in personal growth.
    • Expressing gratitude can enhance emotional well-being.
    • There is always something to be grateful for, even in tough times.
    • Healing requires patience and self-compassion.
    • The journey of healing is unique for everyone.
    • Embracing the journey can lead to deeper understanding.

    Unapologetically Whole is a podcast for people who have spent years giving themselves away—to caregiving, culture, or career—and are finally ready to reclaim their voice. Hosted by attorney, author, TEDx speaker, and lifelong caregiver Lola Dada‑Olley, the show explores identity, healing, neurodiversity, cultural stigma, and the quiet work of rebuilding yourself after burnout.


    Lola draws from her lived experience as an attorney, a mother of two autistic children, the older sister of an autistic, intellectually disabled adult, and the former host of Not Your Mama’s Autism. She also serves as Lead ADA Counsel for a global banking institution and appears with her family in the Vox Media documentary Sensory Overload on Hulu.


    Each episode blends storytelling, reflection, and honest conversation to help caregivers and other leaders recognize the lane they’re in, redefine success on their own terms, and reimagine what it means to thrive without disappearing.


    Learn more about Lola’s work and her upcoming memoir at loladadaolley.com, and join the newsletter to stay connected to the movement.

    www.loladadaolley.com


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    30 m
  • Goodbye Not Your Mama's Autism ... Welcome To Unapologetically Whole
    Jan 14 2026

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    Not Your Mama’s Autism had its finale episode in December 2025. Unapologetically Whole is the dawn of a new podcast, guided by the same host, Lola Dada‑Olley, but shaped by a deeper, more expansive mission. After five years of honest conversations about disability, culture, and family, Lola is stepping into a new season, one that honors where she’s been while widening the lens to include every woman who has ever disappeared in service to others.

    This trailer marks the bridge between two eras: the close of a beloved community built around autism storytelling, and the beginning of a movement centered on identity, healing, and wholeness. Lola brings with her the same lived experience—attorney, author, TEDx speaker, lifelong caregiver, mother of two autistic children, and older sister to an autistic, intellectually disabled adult, but now she’s inviting listeners into a broader conversation about what it means to reclaim yourself after years of giving yourself away.

    Unapologetically Whole explores the quiet, courageous work of rebuilding your sense of self while still showing up for the people you love. Through storytelling, reflection, and deeply human conversations, Lola offers a space for women navigating caregiving, cultural expectations, career reinvention, and the emotional weight of being everything to everyone. It’s a podcast about choosing yourself without abandoning your responsibilities and learning that devotion does not require disappearance.

    As this new chapter begins, the heart of Not Your Mama’s Autism lives on, expanded and reimagined. If you’ve ever felt unseen, stretched thin, or unsure where you end and your roles begin, this next season is for you. Welcome to Unapologetically Whole—a home for women ready to reclaim their voice, redefine success, and reimagine what it means to thrive.

    www.loladadaolley.com


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    2 m
  • The Power of Self-Awareness and Self-Acceptance: A Talk with Author and Self-Advocate Lisa Hurley
    Dec 15 2025

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    Summary

    This conversation explores the complexities of neurodiversity, particularly autism, within the Caribbean context. Lisa Hurley reflects on her personal experiences growing up in a society that lacks awareness and understanding of neurodivergence. She discusses the cultural perceptions of autism, the challenges faced by individuals who do not fit the stereotypical image of autism, and the need for greater visibility and acceptance.

    Takeaways

    • Cultural perceptions shape the understanding of autism.
    • There is a lack of awareness about neurodiversity.
    • Expectations of presentation can exclude many individuals.
    • Visibility is crucial for acceptance of neurodiversity.
    • Challenging stereotypes is necessary for broader understanding.
    • Personal experiences highlight systemic issues in society.


    Sound Bites

    "I've known from childhood that I was different."
    "We're not talking about neurodivergence."
    "People who look like us are not even considered."

    Where to find Lisa Hurley: The Great Exhale

    www.loladadaolley.com


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this is RICH! Thank you for your story and experience. it's very helpful and transforming. my son 10 and daughter 9 both have autism spectrum disorder (high functioning). although high functioning still very difficult. your story gives great prospective and so so helpful. thank you again and God bless you and your family!

thanks

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