UNM Autism Programs

Autism Conversations

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Welcome to Autism Conversations, which was designed to provide families, caregivers, and individuals with autism with accessible support and information to assist them through their journey. For more information regarding these podcasts, and/or if you would like access to additional resources and supports, please check out the Autism Programs’ portal: https://cdd.health.unm.edu/autismportal/You can also send us an email at AutismConversations@salud.unm.edu

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UNM Autism Programs

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Latest episode

Apr 15, 2026

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Episodes

Autism and Aging 15.04.2026

Are you a parent or an individual who’s facing the challenges of aging, with autism in the mix? What about the continual navigation of the ever-changing systems of healthcare and support services? Are you finding it challenging to stay socially and mentally active in the community? You are invited to listen to our guests, as they share their knowledge and insights about themselves or their loved o...

The Impact of Bullying: Signs & Self-Care Strategies for People with Autism 16.12.2025

Have you ever experienced bullying? Do you remember how you felt? Our latest podcast focuses on bullying towards people with autism and IDD, which is often subtle and may go unnoticed. Our guests discuss several red flags to look for such as emotional changes, withdrawal, physical marks, and shifts in daily routines. Being able to recognize bullying is not always easy for those with autism and IDD...

Normalizing Self-Care for Healing 13.10.2025

Here’s an idea! Select an activity that you enjoy and carve out a window of time in your day to do it. When you do this, you are allowing yourself to slow down and check in on yourself. Once you are done, you will feel refreshed! Now you are ready to continue with your day. What is this practice? It’s called self-care! It is a simple thing to do daily, and it will provide benefits on many levels....

New Mexico LEND: Program Perspectives 27.05.2025

We are proud to share this podcast with you, as it provides insight into the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) Program for the state of New Mexico. The conversation focuses on how this program has expanded trainees’ knowledge and experience regarding public policy, legislative advocacy and so much more even beyond graduation. The shared purpose of graduates...

NM-ABC: Support for Providers to Improve Youth Mental Health Care 09.05.2025

During this conversation, you will learn about the foundation and history of the New Mexico Access to Behavioral Health for Children Program (NM-ABC). In 2004, it was recognized that there was a massive shortage of pediatric mental healthcare specialists in the country and, specifically, the State of New Mexico. The staff of NM-ABC has been incredibly effective in making a difference. The discussi...

The Importance of Voting – The Accessible Voting Process 03.10.2024

This conversation focuses on numerous ways to support people with disabilities to have access to voting, which is a privilege for all Americans. Enjoy the conversation while learning about the ease of registering to vote, absentee ballot requirements, and accommodations that have been made available online through the local Poll Workers’ guide. Many accommodations were discussed in detail includin...

NM START: Supporting Individuals with Autism to Manage Critical Situations 19.09.2024

What do you do if you or a loved one with autism and other mental health needs comes across a situation that is we talk with the lead team of New Mexico START. A New Mexico evidence-based, community crisis prevention and intervention service that provides the necessary supports for individuals to successfully manage challenging life experiences due to mental health conditions. Join us as we go in-...

Panel Discussion: Living Your Best Life! 12.03.2024

This is a special recording of a panel discussion of the Imagine Autism Virtual Workshop that focused on Adult Life, which was hosted by the Autism Programs at the UNM Center for Development and Disability. Six autistic adults share their own experiences about their diagnosis of autism; life with friends, family and general social relationships. The conversation touches on employment and housing,...

Self-Advocates and Employment 18.12.2023

Getting a job is an exciting process for anyone. It is the beginning of a new chapter in a person’s life, as individuals get out into the community and build life skills. Autonomy includes making money and being able to manage it towards short/long term goals. Being able to access things that you desire and/or need gives you a sense of gaining independence. For individuals with autism, it can be e...

Expectations of a Parent – Fathers Navigating the Autism Journey 14.12.2023

On this episode of Autism Conversations, our facilitator leads an incredible discussion with three fathers who share their perspectives and share advice regarding their child’s journey. In this podcast, the fathers discuss the diagnosis of autism and how they have navigated service systems. They share heartfelt discussions on how they received valuable support along the way from their loved ones....

Self-Advocates and Transition to Adulthood 15.06.2023

We proudly present our latest podcast, which addresses transitioning into adulthood. We all go through transitions in life. Let’s listen to the personal journeys of four autistic self-advocates who share things they wish they knew, as they themselves transitioned to adulthood. While uniquely their own, together, their stories will offer insights and opportunities for learning, and we hope that thi...

The Autism Journey: Self Advocate Stories of Living With Autism 03.04.2023

March 17, 2023 - The value of a shared story is immeasurable. In this episode of Autism Conversations, we hear from four autistic self-advocates who graciously share their personal stories and advocacy insights. Please join us for this opportunity to listen and learn from these honest voices and powerful stories.

Caregivers and Transition into Adulthood (Part 1) 12.12.2022

We are proud to present this podcast, which addresses transitioning into adulthood. We all go through transitions in life. For young adults on the spectrum, some just happen to require a bit more work and persistence. Please join us as we share some inspiring stories from the caregiver’s point of view and how their resilience proved to be successful in their child’s journey of navigating life into...

Increased Computer Usage during COVID. How is it Affecting Families with Autism? 09.12.2022

This podcast focuses on the importance in maintaining a healthy balance of social activity outside the virtual world of technology for individuals with autism. Please join our Facilitator, Debra Montana, and her guests as they share a powerful conversation that includes creative ideas and strategies to help our loved ones with autism. Debra’s special guests include Dr. Mary Rice, Professor of Lite...

The Importance of Exercise, as an Evidence-Based Practice, for Individuals with Autism 09.12.2022

This podcast addresses the importance of consistent exercise and activity for a healthy lifestyle for individuals with autism. Please join our Facilitator, Jayme Swalby, as she has an informative discussion with UNM Health Education Consultant, Lauren Lewis, Education Consultant, Felicia Nevarez and Autism Programs administrative staff member and self-advocate, Marit Rawley. This discussion focuse...

Family Disaster Plan for Families Living with Autism 09.12.2022

This podcast focuses on how to plan and have items you may need in the event of an emergency while being respectful of special considerations for our family members with autism. Please join our Facilitator, Jayme Swalby, as she has a conversation with Lisa McNiven with the New Mexico Governor’s Commission on Disability, Roselyn Cintron and Barbara Ibanez, Health Educators with the Autism Programs....

Siblings, COVID and Autism: Finding a Balance 09.12.2022

This podcast addresses issues that our siblings of children with autism have to face during a pandemic. Please join our Facilitator, Debra Montana and her podcast partner, Jayme Swalby, as they share a conversation with Psychologist, BCBA and lecturer at the UNM College of Education, Dr. Megan Martins; family leader, advocate and Coordinator of Recreational Services of the Autism Programs, Mariah...

Understanding Guilt in Parents of Children with Autism 09.12.2022

This podcast addresses various complex factors that trigger feelings of guilt in parents with autism. Please join our Facilitator, Lauriann King, and her guests: Social Worker, Tory Everhart; Dr. Julia Oppenheimer, Director of ECEP and family leader, advocate and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Amy Hall Rodriguez. This conversation focuses on addressing several issues that cause parents to have...

Staying Connected Through Technology During a Quarantine 09.12.2022

This podcast addresses inquiries from various communities in New Mexico. Facilitator, Debbie Montana, and her guests Senior Program Therapist, Jayme Swalby; Education Consultant, Kayla Tuton; Technical Analyst II, Michael Riblett and family leader and advocate from Elevate the Spectrum, Kristina Martinez, respond to feedback received by the community regarding creative ways to stay connected throu...

A Different World Awaits Re-Entry Considerations Post Quarantine 09.12.2022

We are pleased to present our podcast, which addresses inquiries from various communities in New Mexico. Facilitator, Lauriann King, and her guests Dr. Seema Jacob, Dr. Peggy Maclean, Education Consultant, Felicia Nevarez and Counselor/Social Worker, Dana Demos-Curtis address real life concerns from people just like you. Listen how this group of professionals discuss the how parents of children wi...

Social Distancing: What does it mean for Navajo Families? 09.12.2022

We are proud to present our latest podcast, which specifically addresses inquiries from our Native American communities. You will not want to miss this informative discussion. Facilitator, Jayme Swalby, Speech Language Pathologist, Christine Vining, Social Worker, Kristy Adakai-Tinney and Program Specialist, Lyn Wilson-King address inquiries from the Native communities and discuss the effects of s...

Wait, I’m Not a Therapist! Balancing Telehealth Services and Home Life: Part B 09.12.2022

Presenters Jayme Swalby, Gay Finlayson and Lisa Kalberg focus on the many challenges faced while balancing working at home and providing therapy to a child with autism, which is part of learning how to exist in the worldwide new normal. Albeit challenging, we are all doing the best we can juggling different roles at the same time in one place…home. Listen how the presenters discuss prioritizing yo...

Wait, I’m Not a Therapist! Balancing Telehealth Services and Home Life: Part A 09.12.2022

Presenters Jayme Swalby, Gay Finlayson and Lisa Kalberg focus on the many challenges faced while balancing working at home and providing therapy to a child with autism, which is part of learning how to exist in the worldwide new normal. Albeit challenging, we are all doing the best we can juggling different roles at the same time in one place…home. Listen how the presenters discuss prioritizing yo...

Decreasing Stress While Living with Autism and Social Distancing 09.12.2022

Facilitator Jayme Swalby and her guests, Dr. Mary Beth Graham, Dr. Michelle Iemolo, Dr. Seema Jacobs and Occupational Therapist, Kristen Red-Horse discuss a common denominator that most families are facing in current times…stress exhibited while living with autism. A quote stated during the discussion sets the tone for this informative podcast – It’s not what’s wrong with you. It’s what’s happenin...

Navigating Relationships: From Friendships to Romance 09.12.2022

This podcast is a collaboration with Otero County Advocates for Developmental Disabilities to provide direct supports to their local community. Jayme Swalby, our facilitator leads an informative conversation with panelists Thea Kavanaugh, Certified Health Education Specialist; Natalie “Nan” Kossar, Special Education Teacher; Michael Swalby, Self-Advocate; and Laurel Deans, Self-Advocate at the New...

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