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Living without camouflage: identity, own voice, and community with Rubí Hernández

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Verónica MartinVerónica Martin
January 6, 2026
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Living without camouflage: identity, own voice, and community with Rubí Hernández

In this episode of the podcast ATIPICOS.org we open the microphone to a brave and direct voice: Rubí Hernández.

From her own experience as a neurodivergent person, Rubí shares the journey of recognizing, accepting, and stopping camouflaging in a world that continues to expect neurotypical norms. We talk about identity, gender, invisibility, self-acceptance, and the impact of finding—and building—community when for years you felt out of place.

We discuss the weight of being “different,” the process of accepting neurodivergence not as a mistake but as an essential part of who you are, and the importance of creating spaces where other people can say “me too” without fear.

An episode for those who have lived too long adapting, for those who still doubt, and for those who are starting to live without filters, with more truth and less camouflage.

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Living without camouflage: identity, own voice, and community with Rubí Hernández