I have been trying to learn all useful and encouraging information from others with ASD, and the great thing about youtube videos is that I can listen to them while doing other tasks. Helps me get through chores while I get to learn about what I need to know, or at least keeps me company. I'm linking some I have enjoyed below, but there are plenty of others if you search. I hope that some of these will be helpful for you. Since I am female, these are mostly female, but I'll point out the males
FYI some of these channels have useful playlists, for others you'll have to search for specific series or just explore what's there.
I'll make a separate post about the ASD books I have found most helpful later.

- Autism Hangout's "Ask Dr. Tony" series
- Dr. Tony is male, but he doesn't have ASD. He is one of those rare NT therapists who truly listens to and gets what people with ASD are going through. I find his videos and the books he has written/edited very helpful. The link to the videos is below.
- autismhangout (dotcom) - Amythest Schaber's "Ask an Autistic" series
- Amythest Schaber - The Girl with the Curly Hair Channel
- the girl with the curly hair - Maranda's Toys & Books: "Asperger's Syndrome Vlog" series
- You'll need to search for the "Asperger's Syndrome Vlog"
- Maranda's Toys & Books - Aspergers from the Inside Channel
- This is an adult male, if you'd like to see a male perspective
- Aspergers from the Inside - Sarah Hendrickx Channel
- This is an NT woman who is in a relationship with an ASD male, I think. Her videos on autism and relationships and employment are interesting. I'm reading one of her books right now and it is also helpful.
- Sarah Hendrickx - Hannah Riedel Channel
- I just found her nice to listen to. I especially related to her video about burnout.
- Hannah Riedel
