April 27, 2026

Sharing autistic people's stories – with Amy Richards of the Squarepeg podcast

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Sharing autistic people's stories – with Amy Richards of the Squarepeg podcast
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Amy Richards is a queer autistic podcaster and business owner from Cardiff in the UK. Amy became self-employed in 2015, after multiple burnouts culminated in a breakdown that ended her previous career as a high school English and Media teacher. With her business hat on, she offers business strategy sessions, builds websites and supports online business owners with their websites, email marketing and automation.

In 2020, Amy started a podcast called Squarepeg, where she chats with one autistic guest at a time about their autism discovery journey and what they've learned along the way. Amy is also a Nervous System Regulation practitioner, working with other autistic adults to help them become better regulated, less anxious and have more energy.

During this episode, you will hear Amy talk about:

  • Her life before her autism diagnosis, including the first moment she strongly suspected she was autistic
  • What inspired her to begin sharing her autistic experiences publicly and start her podcast, Squarepeg
  • Her approach to selecting her guests and editing her podcast episodes
  • The importance of including a diverse range of guests on our podcasts
  • How a listener's email led Amy to make a major change to her podcast
  • The most significant things she has learned while working on her podcast

Learn more about Amy and her podcast on the Squarepeg website at https://squarepeg.community or by email at hello [at] squarepeg.community .

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Watch the video of this interview on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=u1jx3u_ev0E

Read the episode transcript: carolynkiel.com/podcast/sharing-autistic-stories

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