Kylie Grace
Nothing Typical
Nothing is Typical in your twenties, but nothing is ever typical when you are Atypical. Hi, I’m Kylie Grace and welcome to Nothing Typical. In this podcast, I dive into my experience of being autistic and navigating my twenties. I explore topics such as my current time in University, my current favourite things, my autistic journey, and anything and everything in between. I started this podcast because, though there are numerous sources on the internet about being young and unsure about life, I’ve often felt like there was an extra piece of the equation for me that others don’t often mention....
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Episodes
The Problem with Saying It's not *That* Bad 08.11.2025 37:01
CW: Emotional Abuse, Emotional Manipulation, Mention of Panic Attacks If you find yourself saying “at least it isn’t that bad,” there’s a pretty good chance that means it’s not good. Today’s episode is about something I wasn’t sure I would ever talk about. This episode feels like my most vulnerable to date in some ways, and is honestly scary to post. I have struggled a lot with figuring out how I...
Setting Goals Through Feeling 01.02.2025 29:56
The easiest goals to keep are the ones that feel most aligned with the person you believe yourself to be, and what you think that person deserves. There is so much to unpack in this episode; reflecting on my 2024 (and 2023 - you will hear why), how to break down goals to feel smaller and attainable, and how, and why, to make rest just as much a part of your goals. Thank you so much for listening!...
Diary of an aspiring minimal*ish* with maximalist tendencies 01.10.2024 25:28
I by no means ever see myself becoming a minimalist, however, as I go on to discuss in this new episode, there was a time when this idea was the only concept that helped me to get past my fear of letting stuff go. However, regarding my most recent decluttering session, I discuss a new method I found far more helpful. In this 5th episode of Nothing Typical, I discuss my advice for how to declutter...
It's Okay to Do it "Wrong" 12.08.2024 20:41
A chat about my recent struggles with my executive dysfunction - and my most recent tool to help overcome it. In this episode I dive into the realities of my neurodivergence and how it can stop myself from showing up in ways I hope to, how this can dip my confidence, and how lowered confidence makes it harder to start showing up again - quite the cycle! If you are struggling with this too, know yo...
Navigating Style with Sensory Issues 03.07.2024 33:22
This month I’m back with an episode all about sensory-friendly clothing! What is it? Why is it important, and how the heck do you find it? I’ll be answering all of these questions and more in this episode. I talk about my experience thrifting versus traditional stores, my favourite brands for sensory-friendly pieces, and ways I think companies could make their stores more acessible in regards to s...
A teary-eyed goodbye | reminiscing over friends, stressing about finals, & moving out 25.05.2024 30:24
It’s been a minute! On where I’ve been, life updates, masking/unmasking, and a sentimental reflection on this past Uni year. Content Warning: Meltdowns (definition, causes, and characteristics) are briefly discussed in this episode between 9:30 and 12:32. Feel free to skip as you see fit if this is a difficult subject for you <3 This episode was honestly a bit scary to post especially when ta...
I Don't Know When I'll Graduate 14.03.2024 39:31
As a third-year in University, one of the most common questions I've been asked recently is "Are you excited to graduate next year?" The answer is; I'm not. This is because I'm not graduating next year, and that's okay. In this first episode of Nothing Typical, I discuss my experience navigating accommodations, time management and self-advocacy at University. I discuss the imperfect mindsets aro...
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