Episode 37: Shop Titans, Small Talk Scripts, and the Autistic Art of Socializing

March 13
41 mins

Episode Description

Small talk is weird. Especially when you’re autistic.

This week, Matt, Erin, and Cade dig into why neurotypical small talk revolves around scripts like weather and sports, while autistic conversations often jump straight into deeper topics, shared interests, and joyful info-dumps.

Highlights from this episode:

  • Why small talk works as “social lubrication” for neurotypicals — and why it often feels pointless or exhausting for autistic people

  • How parallel play and shared activities (like gaming) can be a more natural way for autistic folks to connect

  • The surprising lesson from a game where small talk is literally just a button you push

  • The difference between helpful structure and overwhelming social guesswork

  • Why autistic conversations often center curiosity, depth, and special interests instead of scripts

Also in this episode: IKEA instructions as a metaphor for autistic life without clear signposts, guild dynamics in online games, and why an enthusiastic info-dump might actually be the most honest form of connection.

Real talk. Autistic joy. And a reminder that connection doesn’t have to look like weather updates and sports scores.

This is the way.

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