What is This?

One autistic gals attempt to make sense of adulthood.

What you can expect

Each week, I share personal experiences and insights on adulting as a neurodivergent person, covering everything from finding a job to making friends. Sometimes alone sometimes with guests.

Our goal is to create a community where autistic people can come together and support from diagnosis til death.

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Who even am I?

I’m Tyla Grant. After being rejected from support services for not being 'autistic enough' I turned to social media to find/build a community of autistic people like me who fall outside of the stereotype and have a vision for their life that they want to fulfil.

But then my Instagram account with 20k+ followers got hacked and I moved to London and became a creative strategist. Now help brands to enter into new spaces in interesting ways. And document the journey of adulting as an autistic person challenging traditional thinking about neurodiversity along the way.

oh yeah, if you can’t tell by the poor grammar and odd sentence structure i’m also dyslexic.

Are you interested in partnering with not sorry i’m late or working with Tyla in another capacity?

I’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to partnerships@notsorryimlate.com

✨ Tyla’s Press + Podcast Features ✨

In New York Times on Burnout for Autistic adults New York Times

In I-d Magazine on being an autistic model for

For D&AD on Becoming a brand strategist

Women Beyond the Box Top 50 Neurodivergent Women

For The Paul Smith Foundation discussing black and neurodivergent excellence

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