Listen "Ep 618 John Elder Robison – Music, Autism, and a Life Engineered for Understanding"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode we dive into an inspiring and wide-ranging conversation with John Elder Robison, exploring how music and autism intersect in his world. We talk about the ways autistic people experience sound, creativity, patterns, and emotional expression, and how today’s understanding of autism has expanded far beyond old stereotypes. From sensory perception to communication, identity, and the broader neurodiversity movement, we touch on the topics people are discussing right now—what’s changing, what still needs work, and how music continues to be a powerful bridge between worlds.John’s story is remarkable. Born in 1957, he grew up before autism was commonly recognized, leaving him to navigate life without a diagnosis until adulthood. Yet his early interests—electronics, audio, mechanics, and creativity—became the tools that helped him survive, thrive, and eventually become a respected voice for neurodivergent people around the world. His natural ability to see patterns and systems differently made him a standout in technical fields long before he understood why his mind worked the way it did.Long before he was a bestselling author, John made a name for himself in the rock world. He famously worked with KISS, designing their legendary guitar special-effects rigs, including Ace Frehley’s smoking and rocket-launch guitars. Later, he moved into the world of high-end audio and engineering, establishing one of the most respected restoration shops for European automobiles. His life has always walked the line between creativity and precision—art and engineering.John’s breakthrough came with his memoir Look Me in the Eye, an honest and groundbreaking account of growing up autistic at a time when no one had language for it. The book resonated globally, helping people see autism through lived experience rather than clinical labels. He continued telling his story through books like Be Different and Raising Cubby, while becoming an advocate, lecturer, and leader in conversations about neurodiversity, education, and the future of autism research.Today, John Elder Robison remains one of the most influential autistic voices—respected for his honesty, clarity, humor, and willingness to challenge outdated ideas. His life in music, engineering, writing, and advocacy shows how powerful difference can be when it’s understood, supported, and given room to shine.
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