Featured Creators

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๐Ÿ•Š️ Creator Gratitude Statement

Every creator I feature on this blog — from Kaelynn to so many others — has played a part in my journey. Their words, videos, and vulnerability have helped me grow, feel less alone, and understand myself as an autistic person living with mental health challenges.

When I share their content, I do so with deep respect and the intent to uplift, not to claim. This blog is a space to spotlight the voices that deserve to be heard, especially those speaking from lived experience about autism, mental health, disability, and identity.

Each featured creator has their own section on this site so credit is always clear. I do not profit off their work — I share it because it matters, and because it helped me when I needed it most.

Thank you to every creator whose voice made a difference in my life. You are part of the reason this space exists.

— Caleb
Quiet Fighter | Autistic Storyteller | Mental Health Advocate

Kaelynn Partlow

Kaelynn Partlow

Autistic advocate and cast member of Love on the Spectrum US

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HeartSupport

HeartSupport

Mental health nonprofit using music reactions to start deep conversations.

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Mom on the Spectrum

Mom on the Spectrum

Educational, personal, and bridge-building content from an autistic mom and advocate.

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Morgan Foley

Morgan Foley

Faith-rooted mental health content focused on healing, hope, and honest conversations.

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Thought Spot

Thought Spot

Gentle, reflective videos exploring trauma, depression, self-worth, and inner peace.

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Ashra Louisa

Ashra Louisa

Content creator sharing creativity, lifestyle, and personal expression through engaging videos.

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