Episode 19: Tiny Joys, Big Feelings, and the Radical Art of Being Too Much
Episode 19: Tiny Joys, Big Feelings, and the Radical Art of Being Too Much  
Podcast: The Autistic VOICE Project
Published On: Fri Nov 14 2025
Description: Matt, Erin, and returning guest Hunter Hammersen (of Tiny Nonsense) are here this week — and we dive straight into the joy of doing small, “impractical” things that make the world softer. Hunter talks about the sensory comfort and connection of knitting, why autistic joy matters, and how choosing authenticity over “palatable” professionalism changed her life.We also get real about burnout, capitalism, and the audacity of charging what your work is worth — even (and especially) as a disabled creator.We cover:Knitting as stim, sensory joy, and social scaffolding for autistic folksThe power of breaking complex tasks into approachable steps — and why that’s an autistic super-skillLetting go of “normal better” and embracing your own autistic brillianceHow valuing your work helps you create from abundance instead of exhaustion“Autism sparkling,” or being one step weirder on purpose to find your peopleWhy tiny nonsense, like knitted acorns or handmade clocks, keeps us grounded in joyAlso: garlic bread vs. white bread as a metaphor for authenticity, the politics of good zippers, and why scissors that don’t snick properly are a personal betrayal.