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A late identified autistic human. Speaking purely from my own experience, as I make sense of my life and the world around me, through my relatively new autistic (and PDA) lens.
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The Neurodiversity Podcast talks with leaders in the fields of psychology, education, and beyond, about positively impacting neurodivergent people. Our goal is to reframe differences that were once considered disabilities or disorders, promote awareness of this unique population, and improve the lives of neurodivergent and high-ability people.
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Autistic Tidbits & Tangents

Kara Dymond, Bruce Petherick, and Maja Toudal

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Candid conversations between autistic off-hour professionals! Autistic Tidbits & Tangents is a biweekly podcast, co-hosted by Kara Dymond, Maja Toudal, and Bruce Petherick. It is centered around topics relevant to autism and the lives of autistic people. We are autistic professionals with a passion for broadening and advancing accessibility for autistic people and understanding of autism and neurodiversity. We approach our work with the combination of our personal and professional experiences.
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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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Hi, I'm Rick Glassman, and I'm a goofy guy and a cute boy. As a kid, I had debilitating OCD. I still have a lot of “things.” The title of my podcast “Take Your Shoes Off” is a microcosm of my need for control and order in a world that... keeps their shoes on. I created this podcast to showcase a more serious side, as I have conversations with some of the funniest and most interesting people in the world. I’ve learned the language of comedy in an attempt to survive this shoes-on world, so of ...
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Are you autistic and/or ADHD? Are you neither, but you think people are their best when they talk about things they love? Join Brianne (AuDHD) and Violet (ADHD) for some well curated infodumps. They follow their interest based nervous systems down research rabbit holes to give you the full poop on topics they love. They also invite autistic and ADHD guest buds to dump about their special interests, hyperfixations, and that thing they read about for an hour instead of checking their work emai ...
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Dr. Christina Wilson decided to launch her business and podcast, Thriving Moms of Autistics, because she knows that moms of young autistic children are overwhelmed, under supported and deserve more allies. Now, well into her own journey with her autistic son, Christina has a real sense of what you’re going through. In this podcast, she helps moms like you tap into your strengths, create a supportive community and set firm boundaries. Experts and parents of autistics will also be interviewed ...
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The Late Discovered Club is a social impact podcast and community that gives late discovered autistic women and marginalized genders a voice. We bring you real life self-discovery stories, and compassionate conversations with some truly incredible women and people. Created and hosted by Psychotherapist & Author Catherine Asta. In each episode Catherine brings you real and empowering stories of late discovered autistic women and people, from all walks of life - through an intersectional lens ...
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First impressions can take only 6 seconds to make! But if you’re neurodivergent, those quick judgments about you can be misleading. That’s where the Beyond 6 Seconds podcast comes in! Join me, Carolyn Kiel, as I talk with neurodivergent entrepreneurs, creators, advocates & more about their lives and identities. Their stories shatter misconceptions, break stigma and showcase the vibrance of neurodiversity.
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A podcast dedicated to late-diagnosed and self-diagnosed individuals on the autism spectrum, including those with AuDHD and other neurodivergent traits. Each episode will explore various topics that examine the experiences of individuals who have navigated life without prior awareness of their neurodivergence. Our host, Dan, offers a personal and experiential perspective, with the intention of sharing stories that may provide assistance and support to others on similar journeys.
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A talk show hosted by an autistic media personality Blake “Crash” Priddle featuring intimate conversations with all kinds of aspiring people from across the arts and entertainment industry as well as folks that have inspiring stories to tell. Please note while some episodes contain course language most of them do not.
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Welcome to the Special Needs Kids are People Too! Podcast with Amy Bodkin, EdS. Amy is an Autistic adult who also happens to be a School Psychologist turned Special Needs Consultant and Public Speaker! Amy is an Advocate for seeing every child as a person, not a diagnosis because a special needs kid is just like any other child, just more so! You can find out more about Amy’s advocacy work at AmyBodkin.com.
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In this podcast, Eileen Lamb take a deep dive into the personal journeys of people in the autism community–from autistic individuals navigating daily life to the caregivers, educators, and employers who support them. Each week, we shed light on the different ways autism shapes lives, offering first-person perspectives from every angle of the community.
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Welcome to the Autism Survival Guide—a podcast for parent carers and anyone else with an interest in navigating the world of autism. This show offers guidance and support for those looking after someone on the autistic spectrum, addressing the questions and challenges that often leave people feeling confused, lost, or isolated. From the early concerns about a child’s development to seeking and receiving a diagnosis, managing relationships, and helping an autistic child reach their potential, ...
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The Other Autism explores late-diagnosed autism and the latest in autism research, and works to dispel myths and stereotypes about autism and autistic people. Episodes cover leading topics in the neurodiversity space and feature interviews with late-diagnosed autistic folks and autistic professionals. Theme music: "Everything Feels New" by Evgeny Bardyuzha. All episodes are written and edited by Kristen Hovet. Contact: otherautism@gmail.com
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The SquarePeg podcast invites autistic women and nonbinary people to explore navigating a neurotypical world and share their insights, challenges and successes. I hope that these conversations will be inspiring and thought provoking, open you up to new ways of thinking about being neurodivergent, and help you feel more connected to a worldwide community of people with similar experiences.
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Join Alex as he chats all things ADHD with a variety of guests. The chats are unfiltered, unedited and unpredictable and they will give you the wisdom you need to live your best ADHD life. This podcast aims to make you feel less alone and to remind you that you're not broken, just different and that you have always been enough. Brand new shiny episode released every Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Understanding Autism Podcast

Nicole Kubilus, Bret Thayer

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often talked about but is easily misunderstood. The Understanding Autism Podcast breaks down the misconceptions around autism for educators, parents and community members to promote awareness and understanding of neurodiverse people. Join hosts Nicole Kubilus, who shares her own personal experiences with autism, and Bret Thayer who shares his views on autism as a parent of an autistic child and an educator in this biweekly podcast.
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How do we create a neurodiversity-affirming society where people with all kinds of brains don't just live, but thrive? Neurodiverging serves practical strategies to improve our lives by amplifying the voices of neurodivergent leaders and thinkers, centering social justice. We're all in this together. Hosted by Danielle Sullivan. Learn more on http://neurodiverging.com or http://patreon.com/neurodiverging.
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Some Accessibility Required, a once a month podcast about neurodivergence, mental health, disability, and tabletop gaming - with the goal being to let people know the world we live in, and how we can make tabletop gaming a more inclusive space. I’m your host, Rickard. I’m autistic and dyslexic – and I look forward to being on a journey with you all as we learn more about ourselves.
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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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Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong is a podcast for the disability community by the disability community, hosted by two disabled women. But if you’re not disabled, listen in to learn about real issues, celebrations, and conversations disabled people are having in their communities. Powered by Easterseals.
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Autism and Theology Podcast

Centre for Autism and Theology, University of Aberdeen

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The Autism and Theology Podcast is a space where we engage with the latest conversations in the field of autism and theology, share relevant resources, and promote ways in which both faith and non-faith communities can enable autistic people to flourish. Our episodes are released on the first Wednesday of every month. We have a variety of guests who are related in some way to the field of autism and theology. Some are academics, others are people with life stories to share, and some are both ...
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Welcome to Talk To Me Michele, the podcast hosted by Michele – an autistic mom, accomplished podcaster and producer, and former co-host of The Gossiping Heifers podcast. Michele is also the author of Momma’s Kitchen Cookbook and the CEO of Protégé Consulting, a firm specializing in digital branding services.Originally from Memphis, TN, Michele now calls Texas home, where she lives with her family, including her father, sister, son, and the family dog.On Talk To Me Michele, expect to hear cap ...
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The ACH Podcast is a show about Autistic Adults and their careers. The Autistic Creative Hub celebrate Autism Acceptance Month each year with projects that educate about Autism and help Autistic people. This year, ACH member 'Sheepdog' is interviewing a variety of Autistic Adults about their careers. How they found them, how being Autistic affects their work and what support they've used to maintain their careers. Unemployment is a huge struggle for autistic adults and our hope is that by sh ...
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Tina and Ann met as journalists covering a capital murder trial, 15 years ago. Tina has been a tv and radio personality and has three children. Ann has a master's in counseling and has worked in the jail system, was a director of a battered woman's shelter/rape crisis center, worked as an assistant director at a school for children with autism, worked with abused kids and is currently raising her three children who have autism. She also is autistic and was told would not graduate high school ...
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Odd Socks and Docs is a podcast aimed at anyone working in a Special Educational Needs & Disabilities setting. Primarily teaching children and young people with severe and complex and profound learning difficulties. I hope this will be helpful to anyone with an interest in SEND including parents and other professionals in medical and social roles.
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This podcast hosted by Georgina Durrant is all about teaching and supporting children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). We aim to share the amazing things that our guests are doing to support children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEND). *This Podcast is proudly brought to you by the SEND team at Twinkl. Please bear in mind, the views and opinions expressed are those of individuals, and may not represent those of Twinkl.
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Challenge what you think it’s like to live with disability. Hosts Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin speak to people living with disabilities about their lives and ask them the questions you thought were off-limits. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll learn something. This is a podcast for everyone - disabled or abled, and hopes to break down stigmas, change perceptions, and to challenge what you think it’s like to live with disability.
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Welcome to the Thoughty Auti Podcast - Join Thomas Henley in his conversations with inspiring individuals from across the globe // Inside the ever-evolving realm of social media, it's often expected that we focus purely on information, but with this we can overlook the human components of stories and experiences The goal? To learn; understand. To bring people together and talk about everything from controversial topics, to inspiring stories, and even engage ourselves in a dash of intellectua ...
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Neurodivergent Moments

Joe Wells and Abigoliah Schamaun

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Ever walk into a room and immediately forget why you’re there? Or get confused when someone is surprised you’ve taken what they said literally? Comedians, Abigoliah Schamaun and Joe Wells do, and so do their guests, and these Neurodivergent Moments shine a light into the world of our diverse minds. Each episode, ADHD Abigoliah and Autistic Joe, speak to a guest with a neurodivergence about their divergence, life, career and how they navigate the neurotypical society we live in. Lighthearted, ...
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Unmasking Autism with AFO

Autism Foundation of OKlahoma

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- TRIGGER WARNING-This podcast will discuss autism, suicide, mental health, and wellness, among other topics, with autistic individuals and different professionals with the goal of unmasking stereotypes, increasing awareness, advocating for mental health and wellness, and attempting to shatter the stigmas of these topics through conversation and personal experience. The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma (AFO), www.autismfoundationok.org, @AutismfoundationOK, strives to improve the lives of Oklah ...
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Religious and cult ideologies often use the practice of shunning to silence their critics and to control their members through fear. This podcast sheds light on shunning through real life stories as told by the people that have lived through it. Learn what their lives were like and where they have ended up in life after being shunned. Featuring stories from Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, Amish, Mennonite, FLDS, the Moonies, and more, you will learn about the real lives of former members t ...
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Ryan Somers discovered he is Autistic in his early 40s, after years of wondering "What is wrong with me?" An experienced writer, performer, and broadcaster, he decided to document his journey of discovery as he learned about his own Autism, and went through the process of getting an official diagnosis. This podcast features one-on-one conversations with other Autistic adults, discussing our experiences living as Autistic people in a Neurotypical world, learning, discovering, and finding comm ...
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A space to hear neurodivergency in colour. Discussing issues that affect the neurodivergent community through shared experiences unmasking neurodivergency. Giving a platform to neurodivergent issues where neurodivergent have power and agency to pitch ideas and speak truth of societal ableism and to make a better world for disabled neurodivergent people. celebrating the umbrella of the colourful spectrum of neurodivergency. Visit www.neurorainbowproject.com and follow @neurorainbowproject on ...
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Welcome to Live Free Ride Free, where we talk to people who have lived self-actualized lives on their own terms, and find out how they got there, what they do, how we can get there, what we can learn from them. How to live our best lives, find our own definition of success, and most importantly, find joy. Your Host is New York Times bestselling author Rupert Isaacson. Long time human rights activist, Rupert helped a group of Bushmen in the Kalahari fight for their ancestral lands. He's proba ...
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Hello and welcome to Across the Spectrum! I'm your host, Mark Spark, and I'm interviewing autistic people about their special interests! Join me and my guests as we celebrate being autistic by talking about the things that we love. Podcast cover art by Eric Monk-Steel Music by Maki Yamazaki
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Meryl Alper, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University, about her recent book, Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age (MIT Press, 2023). In addition to being a professor, Alper is also an educational researcher who has worked over the past 20 year…
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Send us a text In this episode of “Late To The Party,” Bianca and Dan drop a bombshell with a shock announcement that you won’t want to miss! But that’s not all—we dive into a fascinating meme about mental health professionals that has been making the rounds over at Spectrumy, sparking some insightful and tense discussions. We also share an incredi…
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Hi Moms! Raising an autistic child can feel like a roller coaster at times. Typical challenges occur when you try to help your child adjust to transitions or unexpected situations that come up. But they also occur when you encounter others who are clueless about autism. That is never easy, especially when they are resistant to understanding your da…
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Thank you to all of the wonderful people that donated this year for our “day” of giving. Because so much is received, it takes more than a day, but we were able to do the following in September and October 2024. An accounting is below, and mirrored in the video: Amount Raised – $1525 plus $10 for $1535, explained in video (Thank you soooo much to a…
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In Part 1 of this two-part series, Talk to Me Michele sits down with comedian Big Vino, who takes us on a raw, real journey from his early days on the streets of Newark, New Jersey, to becoming a sought-after comedian. Big Vino opens up about his decision to leave behind the street life and the challenges he faced. We’ll dive into his unique comedi…
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Idea: A new dating app for autistic people. Also: planning dates at Lego stores, Comic-Con, or a train station; creating autistic-specific categories of interests, such as Adventure Time, WWE wrestling, Rubic's Cubes, etc. with a spectrum of how interested you are in the topic (because "no posers"); questioning the gender balance of people with aut…
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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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In this episode, we explore how celebrating small wins can change your life by shifting your mindset. Through personal stories, we talk about how believing in yourself and viewing "luck" differently can help you conquer fears and chase your dreams. We also discuss the value of mental health and therapy, encouraging you to face self-doubt and uncove…
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We Catholic homeschoolers are all about book lists! But where’s the list with the warning labels? Author, instructor, and homeschooling mom, Eleanor Bourg Nicholson, is here to share The Books Your Children Should Never Ever Read! Find Eleanor Nicholson: www.eleanorbourgnicholson.com Eleanor’s online high school literature and CLT prep courses for …
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In this episode of our Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) podcast (SEND in the experts with Georgina Durrant), Georgina Durrant is joined by Natalie Packer. Natalie is an Independent Education Consultant, specialising in SEND and school improvement. She develops and delivers a wide range of training and support, including SEND review…
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Lisa Gilroy takes her shoes off for the 4th time to do bits with Rick. ANNOUNCING MY COMEDY TOUR SOON. Goto https://www.punchup.live/rickglassman to sing up for his NO SPAM mailing list (only give your email and zip code) to find out when he's performing in your city. [Seattle, November 15 + 16] Support TYSO by supporting our sponsors! Get cozy and…
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Wyatt Chabeniuk is a 25-year old thinker who talks about his personal journey, from his early challenges with bullying to his path of philosophical exploration. This episode offers a reflective look into how Wyatt confronts inner fears, interprets dreams, and navigates the search for meaning in a modern world. It was a pleasure having Wyatt on. Tha…
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Humor is a bridge to understanding; it transforms conversations about disability into moments of connection. Pamela Schuller is a passionate disability advocate and stand-up comedian. Pamela shares her journey with Tourette syndrome and how humor has helped her tackle tough conversations about disabilities. Pamela opens up about finding the right b…
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In this episode, we’re diving into the fun—and sometimes tricky—world of flirting, especially when you’re in a committed relationship. We’ll explore how flirting can boost confidence, bring joy, and spark connections, but we’ll also break down the essential boundaries for flirting respectfully when you're married or in a relationship. From recogniz…
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Although once marginalized in the field of psychotherapy, spirituality and religion have now become established ethical considerations in clinical research and practice. Drawing from diverse spiritual and religious backgrounds, this book offers clinical guidance for addressing a vast variety of traditions and complex diversity considerations in psy…
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Do you want to remove the internal monologue that's holding you back? Do you want to overshare without caring what anyone thinks? Do you want to have zero anxiety and fearlessly conquer the world? Luisa Collins is all of that, and more! Luisa also co-hosts the LuAnna podcast. Chapters: 00:00 Trailer 00:49 Dedication 01:00 A message from out sponsor…
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""You know, I think [NASCAR is] doing a pretty good job right now when it comes to sensory needs, because you go to the tracks and you'll see earbuds for children. I've seen some tracks that have full sensory sets," says Michael Klein. Michael joins this episode to discuss being a race car driver and voice actor. To learn more about Michael visit h…
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ingle parenting is tough, and raising an autistic child on your own can feel overwhelming. In this episode, Dr. Anita Rakhit shares advice on how to manage single parenting while caring for a child on the autism spectrum. Learn how to build a strong support network and strategies for finding balance in your life. Are you a single parent facing auti…
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Bruce and Kara chat with New York Times and international bestselling author, J.D. Barker, who writes suspense thrillers with dashes of horror, crime, mystery, science fiction, and the supernatural. J.D. illuminates us on autistic writing strengths, his process, challenges and benefits of co-writing, and...the suspense is killing us...his connectio…
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In this episode of ListenABLE, host Angus O'Loughlin sits down with Amy Evans—a dynamic 26-year-old and owner of 'Little Black Digital' marketing agency, living with a rare genetic condition called Nemaline Rod Muscular Myopathy. Amy opens up about her journey growing up as a twin who has the same disability and the power of support systems. As wel…
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Send us a text Brianne takes a Dump! What if we told you that Mulder and Skully could get called to investigate Alf? What if we told you that Buffy the Vampire Slayer is in the same universe as Frasier? What if a xenomorph stopped by Cheers to get a drink? Enter: The Tommy Westphall Universe! It's an entire universe of interconnected televisions sh…
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Note: This episodes contains references to suicide. When a state trooper appeared at Rachel Zimmerman's door to report that her husband had jumped to his death off a nearby bridge, she fell to her knees, unable to fully absorb the news. How could the man she married, a devoted father and robotics professor at MIT, have committed such a violent act?…
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In No Patient Left Behind, our second episode of Season 4: Neurodivergent Healthcare, I am joined by Angela Gehrt. Angela is an Occupational Therapist working on her capstone project for her doctoral work, and the focus of her research is on improving Neurodivergent Healthcare! She had some very interesting statistics to share with us such as: - Au…
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This week we are talking about talking awkwardness with comedian and actor Colin Hoult Check out Colin's podcast Into The Neuroverse or go see him live on tour https://iamcolinhoult.com/live/ Rate, Review and Subscribe and we'll see you again in two weeks with a wonderful special guest or if you can't wait two weeks there'll be a bonus episode on o…
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In this episode of the Neurodiversity Podcast, Emily Kircher-Morris answers questions submitted by members of the Neurodiversity Podcast Advocacy and Support Group on Facebook. The questions cover a range of topics including co-occurrence between ADHD and dyslexia, word disability, gifted kids who are anxious, 504 denial in schools, learning disabi…
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In this heartfelt episode of Talk to Me Michele, we delve into the emotional journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. Michele shares her deeply personal experience with her mother’s diagnosis, reflecting on the early signs, the stages of dementia, and how it reshaped their family dynamics. From adapting to new caregiving responsibilities to…
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Idea: A road lane with barriers on both sides (like bumper bowling or a Hot Wheels track or a Boring Company tunnel) where it's legal to drive drunk. Also: instead of trying and failing to use police and strict penalties to prevent drunk driving, maybe it'd be safer (for other people) to allow people to drive drunk if they're a safe distance away; …
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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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Every step forward in overcoming fear is worth celebrating, no matter how small. This episode is a testament to the power of acknowledging daily victories, as Denise and Ann reflect on the journey towards building confidence and embracing a life unchained from past traumas. Inspired by the encouraging words of Donna Dannenfelser’s "Game On," we dis…
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The path to homeschooling for each of us comes out of our unique circumstances—often as a sense of calling from God to do that “something greater” for our children. And often, contrary to our original plans! Today, you’re in for a treat as we welcome homeschooling mom Kaitlin Zara to talk about how she became The Unexpected Homeschooler. Kaitlin wo…
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Faizan Ali is an entrepreneur with a diverse background spanning IT, music, hospitality, sports, and media. In this episode, Faizan shares his journey from starting an IT company in Malaysia to co-owning multiple restaurants and launching a recording studio. In this episode, we explore the role Faizan’s family has played in supporting his ventures …
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In this eye-opening episode of Talk to Me Michele, we’re joined by Dr. Candace Eliane to tackle a lesser-known yet impactful topic: chaos addiction. What drives some people toward lives filled with constant drama, stress, and unrest? Dr. Eliane sheds light on the psychological patterns behind chaos addiction, how it subtly creeps into our lives, an…
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Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme take their shoes off again. Steve and Rick get confrontational again. We think Rick was joking. We can't tell is Steve was. Want to see Rick on his headling tour? Goto https://www.punchup.live/rickglassman for cities and tickets [Dallas, Houston, Austin, Seattle, San Diego, and more coming]. Sign up for his NO SPAM m…
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Dr Ned Hallowell is a Harvard educated psychiatrist, author, and the world's No.1 authority on ADHD. Today he shares how you can master your ADHD without medication, beat RSD, manage addiction, improve sleep, make better connections, stop intrusive thoughts, and so much more! Chapters: 00:00 Trailer 01:01 A message from our sponsor: Tiimo 03:52 Ned…
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"One of the biggest parts of how I move through my life is when I deal with stress or overwhelm, is to have some sort of practice to channel that energy forward instead of letting it spin into anxiety. And I think tarot is one of those things [for me]", says Neisha Hirsch. Neisha returns to Autism Stories to discuss being a coach at Autism Personal…
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In A Boy Broken: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Mental Ilness, Loss, and a Search for Meaning (2023), Dr. Douglas J. Engelman takes us through an often painful, sometimes uplifting story, where he recalls and describes the moment his relationship with his son changed forever - the moment that his son revealed his mental illness to him - and t…
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The question of whether mental disorders are disorders of the brain has led to a long-running and controversial dispute within psychiatry, psychology and philosophy of mind and psychology. While recent work in neuroscience frequently tries to identify underlying brain dysfunction in mental disorders, detractors argue that labelling mental disorders…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Salem Elzway, postdoctoral fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at University of Southern California, and Jason Resnikoff, assistant professor of contemporary history at the University of Groningen, about the history of automation. The discussion takes as its launching point an essay Elzwa…
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Balancing your career with the demands of caring for an autistic child can be incredibly challenging. In this episode, Dr. Anita Rakhit discusses the difficult decisions many parent carers face, from reducing work hours to stepping away from work altogether. Learn about available support options and tips for managing your career alongside autism ca…
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Welcome back to Season 4 of Special Needs Kids Are People Too! This entire season is going to be focused on Healthcare and Neurodivergent Healthcare specifically! There are different ways that we "earn the right to talk" about a particular subject. Sometimes we earn that right by getting a degree in that area of study. Othertimes we read a great de…
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