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Breaking Out of My Shell
I talk about what it’s like breaking out of my social shell as a 23-year-old on the autism spectrum. For years, socializing felt confusing and risky, so I stayed in my comfort fortress. Now I’m slowly joining groups, finding my tribe, and learning that being different isn’t a glitch, it’s a feature. It’s about growth, small wins, and realizing that safe doesn’t always mean happy.
Feb 206 min read


The Running Man: Why This Movie Has Been Living in My Brain Rent-Free - *Movie Review
I share my thoughts on The Running Man and why it’s been stuck in my head since I first saw it. The movie’s intense action and exaggerated characters are entertaining, but what really stayed with me were its themes about control, media, and turning people into entertainment. I relate to the pressure the main character faces and explain why writing this review feels more natural than doing it on video.
Feb 173 min read


I’m Staying on Top of Things… Mostly
Micaiah shares a humorous and honest update on learning to manage his checklist as a young autistic adult. With support from his mom (a.k.a. life strategist), he's gone from leaving tasks in "draft limbo" to hitting publish and making real progress. Through reflection, humor, and a few sticky notes, he’s embracing consistency over perfection, and even returning shopping carts.
Oct 11, 20254 min read


I Picked Out My Clothes Early and Felt Like a Genius
Micaiah shares a hilarious and heartfelt win, laying out his clothes the night before like a boss. What started as a small change turned into a big moment of growth, time management, and self-pride. He’s learning, leveling up, and proving that even the little things can make a major difference.
May 21, 20253 min read


The Casino Field Trip
My mom took me to a casino. This was not a prank. It was an actual educational trip, she does that a lot. Something about “life...
Apr 23, 20252 min read


Why I Don’t Always Answer Right Away (and Why That’s Not a Crisis)
Ever wonder why I pause before answering questions? It’s not hesitation, it’s how my brain works. As someone on the Autism Spectrum, I take a little extra time to process and respond with intention. I’ve learned that being open about it helps people understand me better and that being different isn’t a flaw, it’s just different. This is me owning my pace, my brain, and my voice, one Walgreens story at a time.
Apr 13, 20254 min read


Adulting and Alarm Clocks
Yep So here’s the thing! I’m 22. I'm a grown man. I have a beard. I can make my own eggs, but I don't because I'm allergic to them, and...
Apr 11, 20254 min read


Welcome to My Journey: The Start of Something New!
"Excited to share my journey! From starting college to new challenges, hobbies, and growth—this is just the beginning. Stay tuned!"
Oct 9, 20242 min read
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