Podcast Appearances


Why chickens are the best teachers in a neurodiverse world
Animal Therapies LTD – 22nd July 2024
17-year-old Summer Farrelly (they/them) is the creator of a unique animal assisted learning program called Chickens 2 Love, developed for autistic and other neurodivergent people to help them develop social skills. 
The program came into being when Summer was just 10 years of age, living in Bundaberg, Queensland and being home schooled due to an education system that did not cater to children who were different.
Fortunately, Summer’s flock of 20 chickens proved exceptional teachers. Observing them closely, Summer identified a pattern of interaction and behaviour that could be applied in a human setting.
In the intervening seven years, Summer has earned their ‘wings’ as an animal behaviourist, inclusion advocate, sought after public speaker, education consultant and now university student – in the second year of a Bachelor Zoology at the University of New England in Armidale.
At the core of their work is a desire to demonstrate how neurodivergent people are shaping the world in a positive way, and why animals play such an important role in that space.

Summer Farrelly – The Life of an Autistic Prodigy | EP11
The Neurodivergent Experience 4th April 2024
Collaboration and understanding between different species, including humans and animals, can lead to a more harmonious world. In this episode of the Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott talk to Summer Farrelly, an Autistic inclusion advocate and animal behaviorist. They discuss Summer’s journey to become a zoologist, their special interest in chickens, and their assisted animal learning program. Summer shares how their understanding of animal behavior has helped them navigate social settings and learn about human behavior. The conversation delves into the topic of advocacy and the impact of positive feedback from the community, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and sharing personal experiences in advocacy.