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Lived Experience

A series that explores the stories of underrepresented communities from an inclusive and affirming lens.


In this episode, Rahul Jindal (Advisor, Much Much Spectrum and Director, Google) shares how he discovered his neurodivergence after his son's diagnosis.



In this episode, Aalap Deboor (Co-founder, Much Much Media), an Indian autistic filmmaker and entrepreneur, delves into his Autism journey of a late diagnosed adult and shares the reason he went for an autism diagnosis.



In this episode, Aditi Verma, an entrepreneur with Down Syndrome, talks about having to deal with ableist notions since childhood. Aditi runs a café chain where she employs adults with disabilities.



In this episode, Dan Rebello, a primary school teacher, who identifies as autistic trans person, opens up about the winding path that led to the discovery of his gender expression. From a young age, Dan grappled with feelings and experiences that he couldn't quite name, largely because the vocabulary to articulate his identity was absent from his surroundings.



In this episode, Rahul Jindal (Advisor, Much Much Spectrum and Director, Google) shares his journey becoming a better leader by learning about neurodiverse lived experiences and self-acceptance. Rahul strongly believes that supporting disability should no longer just be a charitable cause and that disabled people have a great potential to drive commerce.



In this episode, Aalap Deboor (Co-founder, Much Much Media), an Indian autistic filmmaker and entrepreneur, talks about his childhood experiences with eating disorders and smell sensitivities.



In this episode, Ninad Salvi, a steward at a popular café in Mumbai and an epilepsy self-advocate, talks candidly about his day-to-day life balancing work and managing epilepsy. He opens up about the kind of barriers he has to face and how he busts the misconceptions surrounding epilepsy one day at a time.



In this episode, Dan Rebello, a primary school teacher, who identifies as autistic trans person, opens up about how his students are more affirming and supportive of his identity than adults.



In this episode, Vishisht Virmani (Founder, Ka Pie), shares some of his challenges and strengths as a late-discovered ADHD entrepreneur. He calls himself 'Jack of all trades' as he has worn many different hats throughout his career, hyperfocusing on things he likes.



In this episode, Aalap Deboor (Co-founder, Much Much Media), an Indian autistic filmmaker and entrepreneur, shares his autism diagnosis journey and the logistics of getting an assessment in India.

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