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Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 463: Author and Advocate Julie Green on Generational Autism and Radical Acceptance

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I’m talking with Julie Green, author of the memoir Motherness, a powerful exploration of generational autism, parenthood, and radical acceptance. Julie, who was late-diagnosed herself and is raising an autistic child, takes us inside her journey of self-discovery and diagnosis, and we talk about the emotional complexities of coming to understand our own neurodivergence while parenting neurodivergent kids. We explore the healing power of writing, the importance of storytelling and compassion, and the challenges many families like ours face along the way. Julie’s memoir is a testament to these shared experiences, and this conversation is a deeply honest look at what it means to parent—and to live—with radical acceptance. About Julie Green Julie Green is the author of Motherness, a memoir about generational autism, parenthood, and radical acceptance, released by ECW Press in September 2025. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, HuffPost, Parents, The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, Today’s Parent, and more. She has been featured on CTV, BBC Radio, Global News, Sirius XM, and other media outlets, and was a finalist for the CBC Nonfiction Prize in 2024. Through her platform The Autistic Mom, Julie shares her lived experience as a late-diagnosed autistic woman raising an autistic child. Things you'll learn from this episode  How Julie’s decade-long journey to understanding her neurodivergence was shaped by limited representation for autistic women Why writing became an essential tool for Julie to process her experiences and emotions How receiving a formal diagnosis brought relief and clarity to her life story Why Julie’s memoir Motherness shines a light on the complexities of parenting an autistic child while navigating her own identity How practicing self-compassion and protecting her child’s privacy are central to Julie’s storytelling Why community, connection, and embracing one’s identity remain vital for neurodivergent individuals and families Resources mentioned Motherness virtual book launch on September 23 (free registration via EventBrite) Julie Green’s website Motherness: A Memoir of Generational Autism, Parenthood, and Radical Acceptance by Julie Green Julie’s Substack, The Autistic Mom The Electricity of Every Living Thing: A Woman’s Walk in the Wild to Find Her Way Home by Katherine May Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May Katherine May and the Electricity of Every Living Thing (Tilt Parenting podcast) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey there, it's Debbie. I'm excited to share that this October I'm running my once a year

0:05.3

differently wired book club and it's completely free. Over three live virtual sessions, we'll go through

0:11.0

the book together, talk about the strategies that have made the biggest difference for my family,

0:15.1

find out what's really resonating for you, and I'll even mention what I would add if I were

0:19.1

rewriting the book today. You also get a free

0:21.6

interactive workbook and plenty of time for Q&A. It all starts October 7th and I'd love for you to join me.

0:27.3

Just head to tiltparenting.com slash book club to save your spot. That's tiltparenting.com

0:33.1

slash book club. I'm Debbie Reaver and this is full tilt parenting.

0:39.8

It's a podcast all about raising and supporting and loving neurodivergent kids.

0:44.1

And today I'm talking with Julie Green.

0:46.4

She's the author of the new book, Motherness, a memoir of generational autism,

0:51.0

parenthood and radical acceptance.

0:52.8

So Julie, who is late diagnosed herself and is

0:56.2

raising an autistic child, shares openly through her platform, the autistic mom, that's her

1:01.4

substack, and she's been featured widely in media from The Washington Post and parents to BBC

1:07.0

radio and CTV. So in this conversation, Julie is going to take us inside her journey of

1:12.5

self-discovery and diagnosis. And we talk about the emotional complexities of coming to

1:17.7

understand our own neurodivergence while also parenting neurodivergent kids. We're going to

1:22.7

explore the healing power of writing, the importance of storytelling and compassion, and the challenges

1:28.1

many families like ours face along the way. This is one of those books that was a true

1:33.2

pleasure to read. She writes so beautifully about the nuances of identity and parenting and

1:39.9

neural divergence and everything in between. This conversation is a deeply honest look at what it

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