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Quietly Autistic at Last

Quietly Autistic at Last

Veröffentlicht: 2026-01-20
© 2026 Quietly Autistic at Last
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22 Folgen
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-01-20
© 2026 Quietly Autistic at Last
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# 21 - Micromanaged: Why the Autistic Brain Shuts Down Under Control

# 21 - Micromanaged: Why the Autistic Brain Shuts Down Under Control

Send us a text Have you ever felt like someone was constantly watching you - hovering, correcting, checking, managing - not because you were doing anything wrong, but because they needed control to feel calm? In today’s episode of Quietly Autistic at
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Have you ever felt like someone was constantly watching you - hovering, correcting, checking, managing - not because you were doing anything wrong, but because they needed control to feel calm?
In today’s episode of Quietly Autistic at Last, Dr. Allison Sucamele explores what micromanagement does to the autistic brain - and why it can feel so much deeper than “just a tough boss” or “normal feedback.” 
For autistic women especially - micromanagement can be neurologically destabilizing, triggering shutdown, freeze, burnout, masking, perfectionism, people-pleasing, rage, dissociation, and even physical symptoms.
We break down:
what micromanagement really is (and how to tell the difference between support vs. control)why constant monitoring disrupts autistic cognition and regulationthe “monitored performance” freeze response and the self-fulfilling loop it createspractical tools and scripts to protect your autonomy and nervous system in real-life environmentsBecause autistic minds don’t thrive under surveillance.
They thrive under clarity, trust, and autonomy.
Follow the pod on Instagram @quietlyautisticatlastpodcast
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Erscheinungs­datum: 20.1.2026, 09:00:00

Beschreibung

Quietly Autistic at LastA podcast for the women who were always "a little different"—but never had the words for why.
Hosted by Dr. Allison Sucamele, a woman diagnosed with autism later in life, this podcast explores the quiet, often-overlooked experiences of neurodivergent women who spent years—sometimes decades—masked, misunderstood, or misdiagnosed.
Each episode is a gentle unraveling of what it means to be quietly autistic at last: the grief of being missed, the relief of being named, the power of self-recognition, and the beauty of finally feeling seen.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, self-identifying, or just beginning to wonder… this space is for you. Tender truths, lived stories, unmasking, and self-compassion—one quiet conversation at a time.

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