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Chats with people who deal with ASD and ADHD. I talk to those in the profession like therapist or even chats with mothers who have kids on the spectrum. Just honest chats with questions thrown in. Where two people can sit and share thoughts on the spectrum Come join us we I talk with people from all over the ASD and ADHD field. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Squarepeg is a podcast in which I talk to other late identified autistic women and nonbinary people about their lives, their autism journeys, and what they’ve learned along the way. I’m Amy Richards, and I was diagnosed autistic in 2016, when I was 37. I’ve been sharing my conversations with other autistic adults since 2020. I hope you’ll find these conversations inspiring and thought provoking, and that they’ll help you feel more connected to a worldwide community of people with similar exp ...
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Welcome to Assburgers, a podcast where two autistic comics (from different backgrounds/races/political opinions) have a laugh, discuss important topics, discuss disabilities (and muck about from time to time) , find us on twitter @assburgerspod @politicstag Enquiries:[email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An autism podcast for HP fans in which two friends affected by autism talk about autism and Harry Potter! Quirinus has Asperger's Syndrome and Lavender's daughter, Abby Cadabby, has non-verbal Autism: And they both enjoy Harry Potter! | www.SPEWpod.uk | Check out our Instagram and Facebook filters | filters.SPEWpod.uk | Theme by Joan Burr | Send us some Owl Mail | [email protected] | 407-706-SPEW | 407-706-(7739) | or go here: https://anchor.fm/spew/message | Facebook.com/SPEWcast | Twitter ...
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Welcome to our mental health awareness podcast. If you're one of the millions of teens, adults and (entire) families being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD (hyperactive)/ADD (inattentive), Anxiety, Depression or other Neurodiverse conditions without a meaningful support group or a roadmap, jump right in with us. Our raw and unfiltered journey will help you. We'll break it down and talk about it in a real, raw and sometimes tragic perspective. We lived it. And thanks to a few key ...
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Welcome to The Rose Thorns & Burnt Pine Podcast with your host Prez Gray Xavii - here I talk about the things that people don't talk about. Creating and leading discussions all from the lens of a 20 year old boy that lives with the diagnosis of high-functioning asperger's autism. Email: [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ROSETHORNS&BURNTPINES/support
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ASD Is Ability

ASD is Ability

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Limited series podcast about neurodiversity with a focus on ASD, sharing ways to understand ourselves better, celebrate diversity and realise ASD is ability. ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, which is a better way to describe this neurodiversity rather than previously linked terms such as Asperger Syndrome or Aspergers. We explore life with ASD, experiences as we explore parenthood, relationships, working career and friendship linked with people with ASD and those around them. You can reach out ...
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Autism Speaks is one of the most well-known autism organizations in the world — but is it actually helping the community it claims to serve? In this episode, we take a critical and balanced look at Autism Speaks. We explore: Why the organization has been controversial What autistic self-advocates have to say How media portrayals and funding priorit…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Discover the unexpected strategy this neurodivergent expat uses to manage her life in Barcelona. From syncing her schedule with the moon phases to navigating the city's slow pace, her unique approach will leave you intrigued. Want to find out how she utilizes her special intere…
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Ever wondered what it’s really like inside the brain of an autistic person? In this episode, we explore the fascinating inner world of the autistic mind — how it processes information, senses the world, and experiences life. From unique ways of thinking to heightened perception, we break down what makes the autism spectrum so neurologically intrigu…
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How we understand and talk about dyslexia has changed drastically over the last two decades — but how far have we really come? In this episode, we explore the evolving perception of dyslexia in modern times, comparing it to how it was viewed 20 years ago. From outdated misconceptions to breakthroughs in support, awareness, and technology, we take a…
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In this episode, we dive into the subtle and often overlooked signs of autism in adulthood. Whether it’s social burnout, masking, or struggling with sensory overwhelm — many autistic traits in adults go unnoticed, especially in women and those with high-masking behaviors. These are the signs you may have missed in yourself or someone you care about…
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In this episode, we dive into the reality of autistic loneliness and what it means to feel isolated as an autistic adult. Whether you're navigating high-functioning autism, experiencing the emotional weight of being different, or just want tools to cope better — this episode is for you. We explore: How autism affects connection and emotional unders…
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Being an autistic parent comes with unique joys — but also deep, often hidden challenges. In this episode, I open up about the raw, unfiltered reality of parenting while navigating autism. This is the part you don’t often see: the sensory overload, the emotional weight, the unexpected victories, and the daily resilience that goes unnoticed. You’ll …
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into a question I get asked all the time — “Is Asperger’s the same as autism?” As someone diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, I’m breaking down the differences (and similarities) between autism and Asperger’s, and how the understanding of these conditions has evolved over time. I’ve previously explored Asperger’s sy…
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In this powerful episode, we unpack one surprising trait many autistic women share—an intense fascination with true crime. But it’s more than just a hobby. For many autistic women, this interest is tied to deep-rooted survival instincts, emotional processing, and a desire to understand danger and human behavior in a world that can often feel chaoti…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Jillian Scott's journey with emotional eating and binge eating began as she delved into her work as a certified trauma-informed life and health coach. Through her experiences working with clients, she discovered a common thread of toxic and traumatic relationships leading to pa…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the most common — and frustrating — challenges for autistic and ADHD individuals: FOCUS. 📘 Download My FREE Autism Life Hacks eBook: ⁠https://www.autismtips.net/⁠ Whether you're autistic, ADHD, or both (AuDHD), staying motivated and maintaining attention can feel nearly impossible at times. But what if s…
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In today’s episode, we explore a unique and quirky phenomenon I call the "Three Drink Problem"—a habit I’ve noticed in myself and others with autism and Asperger's syndrome. It may seem like a small thing, but it’s deeply connected to dopamine regulation, sensory processing, and focus, especially in autistic adults. ✅ What the “Three Drink Problem”…
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This is a great podcast with Dr. Louise Kirz, who was interviewed with autistic advocate, Sam Way, a few weeks ago. Here, she shares more about anesthesia and the ways someone can advocate for themselves with anesthesiologists and more.Please see synergyautismcenter.com/podcast for more podcasts.And for the handout that goes with this podcast, plea…
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In today’s episode, we break down 8 key Aspergers symptoms in adults — from challenges with social interaction to sensory sensitivities, and everything in between. Whether you’re newly exploring the autism spectrum or supporting someone who is, this episode will give you clear, relatable insights into adult Aspergers symptoms. We cover: What is Asp…
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Did you know that many autistic traits go completely unnoticed—especially in adults? In this episode, we explore 7 hidden signs of autism in adults that are commonly overlooked in traditional diagnoses. Many adults, particularly women, don’t receive an autism diagnosis until later in life. This is often due to high masking autism, where individuals…
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Autism isn't always what people expect—it goes far beyond the stereotypes we see in media or textbooks. In today’s episode, we explore 5 surprising and often overlooked signs of autism, especially in autistic adults and autistic women. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Do I have autism?” or struggled with making sense of an autism diagnosis, these su…
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Are you curious about the lesser-known symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome? In this episode, we explore five surprising signs that are often overlooked—but incredibly important to understand. Whether you're learning for yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply interested in autism education, this episode offers a relatable and informative deep-dive …
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Here are 10 crazy hidden signs of autism in adults that you 100% Need to know! There are many commentators of Autism like lack of eye contact and the usual social issues but there are more intricate issues that are signs of autism that people typically don’t see many autistic people have areas in which they struggle that are not as recognisable to …
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Stop caring about what other parents think about your parenting because it works for you, it works for your kids, and that is all that matters as long as you aren't causing any physical harm. Do what works for your family. - Kori Tomelden In this episode of Inside the Aspergers…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Unveiling unique benefits 1. Voice acting offers unique benefits for individuals on the autism spectrum by providing a creative outlet to express emotions and creativity. 2. Engaging in voice acting can boost confidence, improve communication skills, and create a sense of achie…
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Today, I am expanding on my blog post about The Telepathy Tapes. Please find the original blog post on my website: www.synergyautismcenter.comKy Dickens actually seems in support of autistic spellers and keyboarders. The podcast, however, is about telepathy. It is not about whether or not autistics can use augmented means to communicate like using …
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Have you heard these myths about autism advocacy and social media? Myth 1: Autism advocates are only focused on their own experiences. Myth 2: Autism advocacy on social media is just about raising awareness. Myth 3: Autism advocates don't make a real impact. I'll reveal the truth behind these myths, but first, let's dive deeper into the world of au…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Claudine Francois, an experienced practitioner in functional medicine, made a significant career shift from accounting to holistic health after battling chronic migraines, stubborn weight, and severe gut issues caused by stress. Her personal journey led her to a profound unders…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Clay Blegie, a parent of two adult children on the autism spectrum, vividly recalls the humble beginnings of the Lower Shore Autism Community. His journey with the organization commenced in late 2020, when the founder, Barry Johansen, invited him to a small gathering of individ…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio 🎧🌍 Join the movement! This year, I'm taking part in Podcasthon, the global charity podcast event! 💪 I’ll be dedicating an episode of my podcast to support [insert charity name], a cause close to my heart. ❤️ Stay tuned for inspiring content and let’s make a difference together!…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Jordan Ramirez shares his personal journey of living with autism, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs he has encountered along the way. From struggling with sensory issues and feeling out of place in social settings to finding his passion for podcasting and cinema, Jo…
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Anna has been on a real journey of self discovery, from refusing to entertain the idea that she might have a diagnosable condition, to devouring every book she could get her hands on that might help her understand her autism and OCD. Now in her thirties, Anna talks to me about her experiences of the autism diagnostic process, having OCD and receivi…
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In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, guest Michelle Steiner, a college graduate and entrepreneur, shares her inspiring journey of navigating the education system while living with a learning disability. Michelle's experiences shed light on the challenges individuals with disabilities face and the importance of self-advocacy in pursuing d…
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Have you ever wondered about the lesser-known signs of autism that often go unnoticed? In this episode, we dive deep into some fascinating autism traits that might surprise you! From unusual speech patterns to literal thinking, these obscure autism signs could help you better understand yourself or someone you know. Hyper and Hypo Sensitivity – Aut…
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Hannah Brockway is a violinist in her thirties from Australia; music has been her lifelong special interest. Since discovering her autism Hannah has realised that many of the people she’s gravitated towards in her life are neurodivergent too. In this episode Hannah shares some of her experiences around chronic fatigue, anorexia and panic disorder, …
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In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, host Reid Miles chats with Nancy Paton, a filmmaker and mother of an autistic child, about her experiences creating the film "Mountain Boy" and the importance of authentic representation in cinema. Nancy shares her personal journey with her son, Nasser, who is on the autism spectrum, and how his uniqu…
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Malori talks about her experience of spending seven years being given various misdiagnoses and being medicated and treated for conditions that she didn't have. Now, with the knowledge that she is autistic, Malori reflects back on her journey through the mental health system, what she's learned, and what's changed for the better since she first soug…
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Episode #72: Part 1 in our Series on Anesthesia and Autism. In this podcast, I was lucky enough to sit down with both a fabulous anesthesiologist who happens to have two autistic children as well as a wonderful autistic man who is trying to understand an upcoming procedure requiring anesthesia. I learned so much about anesthesia through this discus…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio It's about exploring, it's about having a go. It's not being afraid to just splash a bit of paint or it's not being afraid to express yourself and it's not copying somebody else. It's finding your own, your own style that's inside of you. - Debbie Crouch Debbie Crouch, a creati…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Shelly Devine, a professional artist, author, and psychic medium, shared a deeply personal journey on the podcast. Despite not having an official diagnosis of Asperger's or ADHD, Shelly's mind works uniquely due to her abilities as a medium and her recent diagnosis of Parkinson…
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Don't be afraid to put who you are and your version of the spectrum on paper, because autistic people need that. We don't need just one type of Autism being displayed. Please bring all of the stories and be as authentic as you possibly can be because someone is going to resonate with it. - Deandra Davis In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studi…
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Caroline West, a sustainable artist and co-author of Beyond the Ordinary: 30 Neurodiverse Stories from 30 Women, shares her personal journey and insights on the Inside the Asperger Studios podcast with host Reid Miles. Throughout the conversation, Caroline candidly discusses her experiences with burnout, self-discovery, and embracing her ADHD. She …
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Jo Phillips, an illustrator and designer from Hertfordshire, shares her inspiring journey of rediscovering her career after facing medical retirement. Diagnosed with autism in 2020 and later with ADHD, Jo's newfound understanding of her identity has empowered her to pursue her …
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio The greatest gift I've ever given to both of my kids is allowing them to be who they are. I don't care if they fit in. As long as they feel good about who they are, they will find their people and they will be less anxious, less traumatized because they are being true to themse…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Ashlee Beasley, a mother of four from Australia, bravely shared her personal journey of raising four children on the autism spectrum while navigating her own diagnoses of epilepsy and ADHD. As a child, Ashlee's sensory sensitivities and struggles with loud noises and textures h…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio At 57, Andrea Clare Brooks, known as the Menopause Artist, discovered her artistic talent, coinciding with her realization of being neurodiverse with ADHD and potentially being on the autism spectrum. This revelation came at a time when she was navigating her children's neurodi…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Mandy Nicholson, an artist, author, and creative retreat owner in Scotland, shares her journey of self-discovery and empowerment. At 60, she self-diagnosed herself as autistic after observing the traits in her two children, both of whom are also on the autism spectrum. The real…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, Hemapriya Natesan, a former doctor turned accidental entrepreneur and e-commerce expert, candidly shares her journey of navigating ADHD while building multiple successful businesses. She openly discusses the challenges and triumph…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Kathleen Somers, a devoted mother, embarked on a challenging yet transformative journey when her son was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome over a decade ago. Faced with a lack of resources and understanding, she courageously delved into uncharted territory, driven by her determi…
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Hey friends! I'm back with a captivating new episode featuring the inspiring Amy Mandelj. Settle in with your favorite drink as Amy candidly shares her journey of self-discovery and entrepreneurship while navigating ADHD, possible ASD, and chronic health challenges. In this episode, you'll discover: - How COVID and TikTok led Amy to recognize her n…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, psychologist Leanne Tran shares her expertise in supporting neurodiverse children and adolescents, particularly those with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She emp…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Aleen Raybin is a California-based therapist, a passionate advocate for the autistic community, and a proud mother of two. Through her 20-year career, she has worked with children, youth, and families, gradually shifting her focus to neurodiverse individuals. Her journey into u…
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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio Nicole Shir, an expert in industrial organizational psychology and conflict resolution, brings a unique perspective to workplace diversity and inclusion. Her personal journey, including a late diagnosis of sensory sensitivities, has fueled her passion for creating a more unders…
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Welcome to Assburgers, a podcast where two autistic comics (from different backgrounds/races/political opinions) have a laugh, discuss important topics, discuss disabilities, and have the discussions that need to be had And today's episode consists of the orange elephant in the room........very orange indeed find us on Twitter at: @assburgerspod @p…
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Matt Kandik's journey with autism began with a period of self-identification, lasting about two years, before receiving a formal diagnosis only three to four months ago. This pivotal moment propelled him into creating a podcast, where he candidly shares his experiences and learning process. The late diagnosis brought with it a roller coaster of emo…
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