Amy spoke on a panel sponsored by NEXT For Autism and the Bhatia Family Foundation about building a neuroinclusive workplace. The panel was moderated by V.R. Ferose and held at UCLA in September of 2024. Full video of the panel can be watched below:
Amy appeared as a guest expert on the Autism Weekly podcast. Listen here or click below to watch Amy and host Jeff Skibitsky talk about autism, relationships, and Amy's work on a sex education curriculum for adults on the autism spectrum:
Amy guest hosted the Autism Live podcast as part of the Podcastathon in July of 2023. Watch as Amy talks about all things autism and sexuality and interviews special guest Dr. Peter Gerhardt:
Amy was interviewed on the Mind Your Autistic Brain Talk Show with Social Autie podcast. Watch or listen as host Carole Jean Whittington and Amy talk all things autism, sexuality, and relationships. To watch the podcast on Youtube, click here. listen to the full podcast, click below:
Amy was interviewed on Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women podcast. Listen as Sandi and Amy talk all things autism, sexuality, identity, and why the world needs more Amy Gravinos. To listen to the full podcast, click below:
Amy was recently interviewed on The Illuminare Podcast with Dr. Ronit Molko and the Autism ADHD Podcast with Holly Blanc Moses!
On the Illuminare podcast, Amy talks about women, sexuality, and autism, and why we need comprehensive and accurate sex education for individuals on the autism spectrum.
On the Illuminare podcast, Amy talks about women, sexuality, and autism, and why we need comprehensive and accurate sex education for individuals on the autism spectrum.
On The Autism ADHD Podcast, Amy and Holly Blanc Moses
talk about the unique needs of autistic women, why and
how autistic women are not being formally diagnosed, the
problem with masking/camouflaging, and the steps
society must take to better identify, understand, and
appreciate autistic girls and women.
To listen to the podcasts, click the links below:
talk about the unique needs of autistic women, why and
how autistic women are not being formally diagnosed, the
problem with masking/camouflaging, and the steps
society must take to better identify, understand, and
appreciate autistic girls and women.
To listen to the podcasts, click the links below:
Amy was featured as the first-ever guest on the Neurodiverse Love podcast! In this interview, Amy dispels myths and misconceptions around autism and relationships, and offers dating advice for neurodiverse couples. The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast players! Click below to listen to the podcast:
Amy was interviewed for two different sexuality podcasts*: Sex Ed with DB and the How I F*ck podcast. Listen as Amy recounts her experiences with dating and relationships as an autistic woman and talks about what it means to be an "expert" in this field and what we need to include when creating a sex ed curriculum for autistic individuals. Both podcasts are now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast players!
(*Warning: Interviews contain sexual content and adult language. Listen at your own discretion.)
(*Warning: Interviews contain sexual content and adult language. Listen at your own discretion.)
On September 30th, 2020, Amy co-emceed Yes She Can, Inc.'s annual Advocates for Adults with Autism Awards (#AAAA2020). Dr. Temple Grandin, a prominent authority on animal behavior and arguably the most well-known autistic person and advocate in the world, made a special guest appearance at the event to talk about employment and women on the spectrum, and was interviewed by Amy and president of Yes She Can, Marjorie Madfis.
Amy appeared as a guest, along with Dr. Peter Gerhardt, on Rants With Justin and Joe. Hosted by Justin Leaf and Joe Cihon of the Autism Partnership Foundation and the Progressive Behavior Analyst Autism Council, this webinar series focuses on different topics related to ABA. For this show, Amy and Peter were brought on to discuss issues related to ABA and adolescents/adults on the autism spectrum, including autism and sexuality. The full webinar can be watched by clicking below: