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This is It's EdtechNICal with Nic Finelli. A podcast that walks you through how to do new and exciting things with technology for education. About Nic Nic is a freelance digital teaching specialist with 20 years of classroom teaching experience as well as working with companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-edtechnical/support
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Autism Stories

Autism Personal Coach/Doug Blecher

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Autistic people are the true experts of the autistic experience. Autism Stories will help you to live your best autistic life by interviewing autistic people and others in the autism community who share their experiences, stories, and advice with you. Learn how coaching can help you then book a free call with Autism Personal Coach https://autismpersonalcoach.com
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The Travel Agents podcast details the experiences of hosts Brian and Will as they travel around the US and the World. Brian and Will are travel agents for a family-owned business with over 100 years of experience. Their aim is to provide practical information on each location such as what to see, where to go, the prices to expect, and some other helpful information you might receive from your local travel agent in a fun and entertaining way.
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Accelerate Defense is a podcast from ACME General Corp, dedicated to ensuring that the United States maintains its innovation advantage over any military adversary. ACME team members interview political figures, military professionals, and other thought leaders about how innovation shapes our national security landscape.
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Jen and Sam Make a Movie PODCAST

Jen Finelli and Samantha Mauney Aiken

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We're Jen and Sam, and we're making an indie romantic comedy about a mixed couple. In this podcast we talk about everything from marketing our film, to screenwriting, to marriage in general. There are some lolz along the way. Get show notes and transcripts at: www.mysweetaffair.com/podcast
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Dick Tracy

The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip. On February 4, 1935, it was picked up by CBS Radio, airing in 15 minute episodes four times a week. Returning next season it aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937. From April 29, 1939, "Dick Tracy" became a half-hour-long prime time radio serial, airing at 5:00 pm. When the USA got involved in the Second ...
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Hagmann and Hagmann

hagmannandhagmann.com

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The Hagmann and Hagmann Report provides listeners information about current events and historical topics that transcend the political right-left paradigm and delve into the real issues behind the sugar-coated news. This unique, father-son detective duo uses their investigative abilities and resources to aggressively research and report on issues left untouched by the corporate media and those that exist beyond the scope of the non-traditional media. The show addresses many issues once consid ...
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Leo joins this episode to discuss his podcast about Generation Z, comparing himself to others, and his creative process. To learn more about Leo and the Generation Change podcast visit https://www.instagram.com/genchangewithlf/ . If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extra…
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"I was very much focused on martial arts, because that's all I did. I worked odd jobs like retail and all that stuff, and martial arts was a very good way for me to work towards something that was beneficial to my life, essentially", says Nickolaus Keeper Nickolaus joins this episode to discuss being a Taekwondo instructor and his love of light sab…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Travel Agents Podcast, hosts Brian and Will talk about Brian's recent trip to Peru. Brian chose Peru for an adventure trip with his friend Steve and focused on visiting Machu Picchu. They used a travel company called G Adventures, known for eco-friendly and fun tours. Brian explains their travel route …
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Blue Skye joins this episode to talk about sharing his autistic experience through music and afrofuturism. To learn more about Blue Skye visit https://www.instagram.com/thecosmicblueautie/ If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-suf…
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"The thing is with my career is because I'm a soloist, I kind of work alone in a way. There's always a saying that a career as a soloist is a lonely career. [...] I love the fact that I'm on my own and I travel everywhere alone", says Sophia Grech. Sophia joins us to discuss her career as an opera singer and ambassador for Autism by the Maltese gov…
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Jax Bayne joins this episode to discuss how their intersectionality impacts their autism, co-occuring conditions for autistic people, and their experience as a support service coordinator. To learn more about Jax visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxbayne/If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If…
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"I didn't find the set experience overwhelming. [...] What I did find overwhelming was the red carpet stuff, flash photography, crowded rooms, and a lot of talking. So I had to manage that", says William Fitzgerald. William and Jenny Palmetto join this episode to discuss the feature film Ezra that is playing nationwide in the United States. If you …
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"One of the things I love about Future State University is we work on skills based on executive functioning...within the game play and you'll get immediate access what you could have done better and how to enhance those skills whether its delegation, time management, communication, or technology", says Syntyche Jennings. Syntyche joins this episode…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Travel Talk, we dive into a critical but often overlooked aspect of vacation planning: hurricanes. With Hurricane Beryl currently impacting the Caribbean, we explore how to stay safe and protect your trip before and during a hurricane. Learn about the importance of travel insurance, steps to take if a hurr…
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"For me, sensory play is like a form of meditation. It is often loud inside my head but when I experience sensory joy I am just me and I feel in tune with the universe, like I am exactly where I need to be and it is such a relief", says Bobbie Charlie. Bobbie joins this episode to discuss sensory joy, the feelings wheel, and life as a musician. To …
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"One of the biggest things that I've learned is just how deep my mask goes, and that's basically just how I functioned my whole life and didn't really realize it. Aside from that, I learned that a lot of the coping skills that go along with masking, a lot of the coping skills I used to make it, just aren't really enough anymore", says Bee McDonald.…
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Send us a Text Message. Join hosts Brian and Will as they explore the journey through the Canadian Rockies aboard the luxurious Rocky Mountaineer train. In this episode, Brian shares his firsthand experience, detailing his two-day trip from Banff to Vancouver, complete with panoramic views, gourmet meals, and exceptional service. Brian discusses Go…
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"Our brain is 85% visual right and 15% verbal. The spiritual ability clairvoyance is seeing, so we have already that ability to see because of our visual. My clairvoyance is through the roof because of my autism", says Chinhee Park. Chinhee joins this episode to discuss being a psychic medium and how her autism impacts her mediumship. To learn more…
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"One thing that I really have a lot of is echolalia. A lot of the things that come out of me verbally is repeated sounds, repeated songs, repeated phrases. In a lot of ways that can be really helpful for improv or even for writing sketch", says Bridie Schellenberg. Bridie joins this episode to discuss performing improv, how comedy can improve the r…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to episode two of Travel Talk on The Travel Agents podcast! Today, we'll cover everything you need to know about planning the perfect cruise vacation. We'll dive into the key components of how to plan for a cruise: Cruise Line Differences: Learn how different cruise lines, like Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Carniva…
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Paul Scharre, Executive Vice President and Director of Studies at Center for a New American Security, joins ACME General Corp to talk about his recent trip to Ukraine and his observations of and predictions for autonomous weapons and artificial intelligence. In addition to his work at CNAS, Paul is the award-winning author of Army of None: Autonomo…
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"The main issue that we ran into, the hurdle that kept us from understanding that we had the sleep disorder that we do, is our autistic literalism. We were taking the way that people talk about being overworked and tired in this capitalist hustle culture, the way that people are like, oh, I'm exhausted, I'm falling asleep all the time. We took that…
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"The best part of my marathon running is just accomplishing something really hard. I love overcoming barriers and pushing myself to new heights. I love running because it is when my brain seems to give into the needs of my body", says Aaron Jepson. Aaron joins this episode to discuss ow marathon running impacts his autism, the fiction and nonfictio…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Travel Agents Podcast, hosts Brian and Will discuss their recent experiences in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. They highlight Punta Cana's beautiful all-inclusive resorts, stunning beaches, and excellent service. Brian shares his first visit to Punta Cana, despite it being a top seller at Chima Travel…
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"I didn't really find community until after I learned to spell my communication and I was able to connect with other kids like me. It seems like since I learned how to spell my communication, the community and the opportunity to connect with others continues to grow and grow", says Grace Falleur. Grace joins this episode to discuss the spellers met…
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Send us a Text Message. In our first episode of Travel Talk, Brian and Will talk about all you need to know about European trains. How early should you arrive at the station? What's the difference between international trains and regional trains? What do I do with my luggage? How to protect yourself from scams, and so much more! Check out our blog …
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"I love that I'm so lucky to have people to depend on, and I can be dependable for others. [...] I am convinced that interdependence is a natural way of being", says Danny Whitty. Danny joins this episode to discuss his new podcast All Our Brave Hearts. To learn more about Danny and All Our Brave Hearts visit https://www.instagram.com/dannywithword…
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"Ehlers-Danlos, you don't really have like issues with the stomach. It's all joints." No, there's so much more to it than bendy joints and dislocations. It's everywhere, and I think that;s one of the most important things they could know", says Mandi Weirdmore. Mandi joins this episode to discuss Ehlers-Danlos awareness month. We also discuss docto…
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Send us a Text Message. Tracing your family roots back to Italian towns and discovering how a $12 Aperol Spritz can signal an expensive restaurant is a rare experience. In this episode, Brian and Will are joined by special guest Nick Finelli of Finelli Ironworks. They explore what it's like to uncover your family heritage in a foreign country, with…
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"Everyone who's following us has a much clearer understanding of Autism. We're doing a lot more early intervention. We know more, right? [...] So that story was important for me to document, I felt, that the legacy for us of those late diagnosed folks that missed out on a lot of opportunities or had a lot of struggles that weren't necessary for us …
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" I opened up a nail school back in last year of February, the 9th of February. We opened up a nail school to help people with autism, so they can also do nails as well", says Aaliyah Thompson. Aaliyah joins this episode to discuss her nail bar and opening up a cosmetology school for autistic people. To learn more Aaliyah visit https://www.instagra…
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"As a very first step, talk to somebody. I know it's hard; it's like a stigmatized topic. Find someone you can really trust and who can sympathize with you. Not saying something like what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Because I think what doesn't kill you causes you burnout", says Paula Liub. Paula joins this episode to discuss how she helps…
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"I see a lot of creators of color in the autism and neurodiversity community making statements that they feel they aren't being seen, that what is being seen is kind of the same faces over and over again. So I wanted to take the opportunity of Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month to actually promote other accounts that people aren't seeing", says …
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"As far as the software, the AI, the automation, It's really one of those things that you don't know what you're missing out on until you get in on it and see how much time, money, and tasks it eliminates", says Todd Homer. Todd joins this episode to discuss autistic entrepreneurship and how automation can positively impact that journey. To learn m…
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"Carl Jung wrote that the most important conversations of his life were anonymous. Most of what he learned was learning from the patients. And if Carl Jung was able to write that, and if he was able to recognize that, I think an average psychiatrist must be able to do that", says Dr. Liliya Wheatcraft. Dr. Wheatcraft joins this this episode to disc…
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" I really hate when somebody messages you and they're like, "We need to talk." Because immediately I'm like, "Oh my god! What did I do? Did I screw up? What's going on?" And I can't focus on anything else until we talk because I think I screwed up. She always gives me an agenda of any meeting we're gonna have, anything that's going on beforehand, …
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"When it comes to what I do as part of the autistic community, it's mainly just sharing my lived experiences, either to, you know, to share my perspective on things or to like raise awareness or to just start those conversations with other people", says Niraj Shah. Niraj joins this episode to discuss his role in the autistic community, recognizing …
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