The Creatively Autistic Coach

Peer Support for a Neuro-Affirming Life

To be Creatively Autistic is to reclaim your agency, be empowered to discover what supports you specifically, and to unmask your inner self sustainably. Peer Support is finding community and building relationships with people that share and affirm your experiences.

My name is Aradia Farmer (they/she), and I am the Creatively Autistic Peer Support Coach. I have 140+ hours of training in using self-advocacy strategies and self-regulation techniques to help my fellow autistic people find effective and applicable solutions for navigating a world that seems designed to antagonize us. 

I specialize in working with late-identified autistic and ADHD adults to embrace their distinctive strengths, perspectives, and identities. Questioning and self-diagnosed individuals are very welcome, we will creatively explore your experience until actionable answers emerge!

A pale blond person leans on a standing desk with a podcast microphone, books at their feet and purple flames at their fingertips. They are dressed in a generic fantasy outfit in shades of brown, with a shawl of nonbinary flag colors draped over their arms.
One of my creative alter-egos: Aradiapedia

As a weird kid that grew up into a weird adult, I found my way to realizing I was auDHD through a combination of creative expressions and peer support spaces; now I am on a mission to provide that experience for others. Read more of my story here (About).

When I began training to become an Autistic Peer Support Coach I was over five years into a self-taught podcast production career, following my successful completion of a bachelor’s degree in geology and geography. Check out my podcast projects here (FARM).

Coaching Services

Weekly gatherings with like minded people to talk about a variety of topics

Work with me on your specific questions and quandaries

More information will be available soon

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