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Collaboration and understanding between different species, including humans and animals, can lead to a more harmonious world.

In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott talk to Summer Farrelly, an Autistic inclusion advocate and animal behaviorist. They discuss Summer's journey to becoming a zoologist, their special interest in chickens, and their assisted animal learning program. Summer shares how their understanding of animal behavior has helped them navigate social settings and learn about human behavior. The conversation delves into the topic of advocacy and the impact of positive feedback from the community, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and sharing personal experiences in advocacy.

Takeaways

00:00 Introduction to Summer Farrelly

04:32 Defining Neurodivergence and Autism

06:29 Living the Neurodivergent Experience in Australia

08:25 Summer's Journey to Studying Zoology

10:21 Passion for Animals and Special Interest in Chickens

20:21 Favorite Animals and Evolved Dinosaurs

28:49 Navigating Social Interactions and Friendship

37:51 Assisted Animal Learning Program

42:13 The Power of Authenticity

51:06 Navigating Challenges

56:24 The Impact of Positive Feedback

01:06:55 Embracing Neurodiversity

01:14:37 Self-Acceptance and the Journey of Advocacy

Summer Farrelly, Autistic Inclusion Advocate & Animal Behaviorist:

Website: https://summerfarrelly.com.au/

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Chickens2love

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