🚨 BREAKING: Autistic People Actually Have Culture?! Yale Finally Notices in 2025 🚨
Join the Cultural Autism Studies at Yale (CASY) for “Crafting a Neurodivergent-Friendly Consulting Career” with Maisie Soetantyo, M.Ed. on Tuesday, January 20, 4-5:30 pm EST (1pm PST, 9pm GMT). Free admission, international participants welcome (yes, even from places that think autism is just “bad parenting” 🙄).
📅 Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2025
🕔 Time: 4:00-5:30 pm EST (1:00-2:30 pm PST, 9:00-10:30 pm GMT)
📍 Location: Online via Zoom
💰 Cost: Free (because capitalism already exploits us enough)
Maisie Soetantyo, M.Ed. – an openly autistic Certified Customized Employment Specialist with 30+ years of experience – will teach you how to not completely burn out while trying to monetize your neurodivergence. Learn more at www.autismcareerpathways.org
This interactive session promises to help autistic and other neurodivergent individuals design consulting careers that don’t require pretending to be normal. Revolutionary concept, I know.
The event will also be shared on private Facebook groups: CASY Cultural Autism Studies at Yale and SOCIAL CONNECTIVITY FOR AUTISM.
Funding provided by the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities. Sponsored by The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Adult Autism Research Fund and Dr. Roger Jou.
#AutismCultureExists #NewsAtYale #Finally #NeurodivergentEntrepreneurship #NoMoreMaskingForMoney 🫠

Chuck B. Ballsy, affectionately known in the satirical world as “The Sultan of Snark,” is a self-proclaimed sports expert who peaked athletically in middle school dodgeball.
Born in Halfcourt, Indiana, Chuck spent his formative years shouting unsolicited advice at professional athletes on TV, firmly believing that his couchside coaching was the key to their success.
Chuck B. Ballsy: because in the game of sports and sarcasm, he’s always the MVP. 🏀🎤
