She’s known as Social Autie throughout the Autism community and known for her unique approach to Autistic Burnout. She hosts the Mind Your Autistic Brain Talk Show for Late Identified Autistics. Meet Carole Jean Whittington, a late identified, ADHD-Autistic, who discovered at 39 years old why life had been so confusing and such a struggle.
Today, she teaches a global audience of adult Autistics how to go from Burnout to Balance through The UnVeiling Method™. Carole Jean uses her *NeuroDistinct perspective to share a common language from a place of deep knowing and experience. She carefully combines this with relevant science research and easy to implement strategies that won’t overwhelm or create stress in your life. Her purpose is to present a variety of solutions and new ways to approach your own life as you begin to answer the big question, “Who am I under all the masks?”
Carole Jean and her Coaching Partner, Ali Arena, host the Coaching Cafe Academy and Community where they teach their exclusive Communication EcoSystemTM for Neurodiverse Relationships.
Carole Jean has been a featured writer for the International Institute for Learning, a guest on The Grateful Leadership Podcast, Neurodiverse Love Podcast, Peeling Back the Mask Podcast, What is Autism? YouTube Show, Alexis Autism Acceptance Channel on Parenting as a Late Identified Autistic, The Chatty Auties as a co-host, and a celebrated keynote speaker. Carole Jean is a featured Guide on The Autastic Community where she hosts the Rest is More Than Sleep Course. She is the soon to be published author of, “Ladies Don’t Say Butt, The Social Struggles of a Late Identified ADHD-Autistic Adult” and the upcoming ebook, “Autistic Burnout: The Burnout to Balance Transformation for Late Identified Autistics.”
To get started on your Burnout To Balance Journey, download the Top 20 Warning Signs You May Be in Autistic Burnout at https://socialautie.com/
(NeuroDistinct is a term coined by my friend Tim Goldstein of The NeuroCloud. It is our alternative to neurodiverse as we feel we are "wonderfully distinct" and we all have gifts and talents that go beyond just "diversity.")