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Why the Current Autism System Is Failing Kids — And What the Science Says Should Replace It | Mandy Mason | Becky Felstead | The Resource

Becky Felstead Season 2 Episode 23

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She lost her father to suicide at six years old. He taught her to run through a finish line he tied between two trees. She's been running ever since.

At 33, Mandy became a mother. Then came Juliet. A diagnosis before age two. Level three. Profound autism. Screaming for six hours a day. Not sleeping. Not eating. Smashing her head into the ground.

The doctors painted a picture of what Juliet's life would look like. Mandy chose not to believe it.

Twenty years, four world records, a foundation, and a fight against the system later — JuJu jet skis, competes in national athletics, holds down a job, and is taking Australian Athletics to the Human Rights Commission.

This conversation is for every parent who has ever been handed a diagnosis and told to manage it. Mandy Mason is proof there is another way.

We talk about grief, science, the autism treatment system, what it costs to go all in, and what becomes possible when you refuse to accept someone else's ceiling for your child.

In this episode:

→ What Juliet's early diagnosis looked like — and what doctors predicted for her life
→ Why the NDIS is funding the wrong interventions
→ The difference between PBS (what most families get) and Applied Behaviour Analysis (what the science actually supports)
→ Why one hour a week of therapy is not intervention — it's a waste of time and money
→ How Mandy went from isolated, overwhelmed mum to behaviour scientist with measurable results
→ Juliet today: working, skiing, competing in athletics nationally, and taking Australian Athletics to the Human Rights Commission
→ What parents can do right now if the system has let them down

👋 About Becky Felstead | The Resource Podcast host
Becky launched The Resource Podcast during the FIFO Inquiry to spark real talk about culture, mental health, and the hard stuff no one wants to touch. Think truth bombs, tough convos, and healing with humour.
Now she’s back, flipping the script again. 

After 40 episodes and 15,000 mining crew later, the podcast is diving deeper into money stress, mindset shifts, relationships, and the stories we tell ourselves.

Expect raw chats, zero fluff, and life-saving honesty. If you’ve ever felt stuck, broke, or burnt out, this one’s for you.

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