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Here's a surprise 2nd episode and it's our Black history month episode for this year Odai speaks with special guest Black Infinite member Sarah Abdullahi touch on subjects like: Race and autism, ,Alienation within ones own community(and how autism is discussed) & why we take pride to be on the spectrum. I think many will find this a revealing and i…
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This is our first episode or rather a minisode in quite a long time and within this one you will be getting a peek behind the curtain learning about our editor Simon whose responsible for putting these episodes together. Astute observations in terms of sound, being the parent of an Autistic son and also what he's learned over the years from him. Ex…
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Back once again with a brand you episode of Autism and this time Odai and Luke have a discussion with guest Joe Booth in which the 3 of them have a startling and enlightening discussion into living in Specialist accommodation. Joe was very forward in terms of his experiences, who he is and also some of the failings and pitfalls in regards to carers…
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On this episode of Audible Autism we are excited to share with you all a talk back in October done by Odai as part of Black history month. Within it you'll hear him relay his experiences as a young Black man in London on the spectrum, the determination,the hard work and the many MANY adversities he's had to deal with that have both enraged but driv…
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As an added bonus for for the episode, Odai decided to read a few essays from Hubert Harrison. Who better to hear from than the man himself who i'm sure you will find that his words were clear, direct and DEEPLY incisive. We advise that you listen to the main episode first before you listen to this extra audio otherwise enjoy listening.…
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Audible Autism is back with a very special episode for Black History Month. Odai decided to go solo and dedicate an entire episode to a figure from the past who he felt deserved more recognition, St Croix's own Hubert Henry Harrison. This episode was both a passion project but also a way of introducing a figure who alot of people might not know of …
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This episode of Audible Autism is a special one in that it was one Odai and former Co-host Sarah were proud of....but there were alot of tech issues in terms of audio quality and recording formats aswell. Guests Nikki (who has 3 children) and Sam (who at the time was still pregnant) were invited on to have a stimulating and perceptive conversation …
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Hello Listeners, this episode of Audible Autism will involve a discussion on a more serious topic than previous episodes and that issue being how to deal with or interact with the Police This episode guest Chris Hilliard discusses the lack of training the police tend to have, some of the ways in which they judge who they might suspect on being offe…
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On the latest episode of Audible Autism, Odai and Luke interview performers(stand up and poetry respectively) artists and all around good people Annabell and Fay. Within this episode you get to hear a conversation that touches on not just being Autistic in their respective fields but also the perception on the number of performers with disabilities…
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After much delay, blood, sweat and a dying laptop we now have the first episode of the new season of Audible Autism all set and ready to go. Our first episode is an interview with polymath Ian Lane about the highs and lows of navigating social media as an Autistic person. Topics covered include : Whether the internet has gotten bigger or smaller ov…
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Its that time again where Sarah and Odai interview a new guest in this case Kate Mcnulty. Kate is a therapist on the Austistic spectrum and this leads to some interesting talking points including Kate's own journey through understanding herself, common complaints in a neurotypical/neurodivergent relationship aswell as her book on these subjects and…
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It's what you've all been waiting patiently for on bated breath and with barely contained excitement...the new season of Audible Autism. Kicking off this season with a solo interview from Sarah with Joel Herman about his life, being an Autistic stand-up comic and all that entails. We hope you enjoy this episode and the rest of the upcoming new seas…
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This episode is an edited recording of Sarah in conversation with Rabbi Natasha Mann at New London Synagogue titled "Autism and Other Neurological Minorities". Sarah addresses her life as an autistic adult and a professional, what she has learned and the work of the Autistic Empire (that's the main hub behind this here podcast you listen to). As al…
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For those with a good memory, this was the episode that was meant to come out in the last season. Finally, you get to hear it! We have 2 stories from Sarah, a short explainer on morality from our past guest Ted Rogers, and as always a collection of relaxing tracks compiled by Odai. Enjoy!
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Audible Autism is back and we return with Part 2 of Odai's interview with Alex of the Retro Pals where they go deep into the nitty gritty of Alex's interest in theme parks. How they're laid out, the differences between Europe and America, Dollywood, and recommendations!
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Hello listeners, as this is October, the team thought it was important to put out an episode in honour of Black History Month. On this episode you will hear a discussion between Odai, avtivist William Vanderpuye and Alex Mason on the black community and autism, including interacting with the police, difficulties in getting a diagnosis and how so of…
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Hello listeners we’re back with another exciting episode of Audible Autism, this one is special as it is the first 2 parter episode we’ve had for the podcast. On this episode Odai goes solo to interview streamer,video editor /ephemera collector Alex one half of streaming duo “The Retro Pals” on this episode you get to hear talk about the difference…
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After a long long wait, the start of the new season of Audible Autism is here and on this first episode our hosts Sarah and Odai have an interview with psychologist Ditte Rose Andersen looking into Ditte's interests and research into the sensory aspects of autism. Both Sarah and Odai came away feeling like their heads were swimming with loads of ne…
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The Autistic Pride Online Celebration is happening on June 20th and in this episode, we speak with Joseph Redford, the organiser of London Autistic Pride, about why Autistic Pride is important to him.द्वारा Odai Quaye and Sarah McCulloch
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Former guests Rebecca Cavender, Ted Rogers - and one of our own listeners Maegan Snell - talk about their experiences dealing with social isolation as autistic adults. We would like to thank the guests for having the confidence and willingness to talk about what is usually a difficult subject and for putting out their time to contribute to this epi…
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Takeover! Citizen of the Autistic Empire Nicky Watkinson and her partner-in-crime Angharad discuss their YouTube show "Accidentally Autistic", which is about autism and popular culture; they also talk about autism diagnostic criteria, stereotypes, and autistic friendships.द्वारा Odai Quaye
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Sarah interviews Rebecca Cavender, an intuitive writer, guide, and advocate from the Pacific Northwest, USA. She helps others remember they belong so they can catalyse and honour their true self-expression. Rebecca does this through professional writing services, coaching, and sharing her prose, poetry, and advocacy.…
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In this episode, Odai interviews Cassandra Reyhani, on mental health problems in one's family history, looking back in your family tree for autistic traits, and a brief discussion on tips and advice on limits and how to best enjoy gigs as autistic people. A fascinating, moving and occasionally intense episode.…
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A solo episode from Odai with advice tips and personal experiences on the difficulties of manoeuvring through a big city. Odai also overviews the Freedom Pass Concessionary Travel Scheme run by London Councils - how it started, and what it entitles people to. This one is different to our usual ones but we hope you find this informative and eye-open…
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Vogue, philosophy, dance...bowel movements??? People, you are in for a very interesting and shall we say "elemental" episode where Sarah and Odai have a fascinating insightful and quite poignant interview with professional poet and dancer Ted Rogers, who talks about his life and work.द्वारा Audible Autism
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Sarah is interviewed again but this time by co-host Odai about the relationship between her faith and being an autistic person. We get to hear about: - How Sarah became an interfaith minister - the difficulties in dealing with what some consider the rational and the irrational - How faith can be beneficial in our worst moments All in all this is qu…
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In this special episode of Audible Autism, Heather Wiech interviews Sarah McCulloch and her vision for the Autistic Empire, our new autistic community. Sarah discusses: * Her views of autism as a civic identity. * What the Autistic Empire has been inspired by from Malcolm X and LGBT liberation movements * Her own background and journey as an autist…
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In this episode, Loren Snow, an autistic speaker and trainer, talks about their work running Autism Academy, which uses fun educational voices to make understanding autism accessible for everyone, among other things. We also discuss the difficulties of dealing with neurotypical people and managing relationships generally.…
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This episode is a recording of the Launch event of the Autistic Empire, which took place in London on Sunday September 16th, 2018. Speakers: * Odai Quaye discusses Why Now? * Alex Mason explains the background and aims of our Grand Sensory Survey. * Sarah McCulloch discusses the functions of the Autistic Empire and its future. You can learn more an…
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In this episode, Jason Hodgson, experimental composer, discusses his work and how his autism influences his music and other interests. Jason organises a number of live music performances across the country, including Adventures and Artists: a Live Dungeons and Dragons Concert.द्वारा Sarah McCulloch and Odai Quaye
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A live recording of a talk given at Stoke Newington library to mark World Autism Awareness Week by Libby, an animal behaviour technician from Plymouth. We hear her diagnosis at the age of four, her life as a selective mute, and eventually her graduation and journey to university.द्वारा Sarah McCulloch and Odai Quaye
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In this special themed episode, Odai looks at the world of work from an autistic perspective. With stories from Sarah, Savva and Cee, Odai considers what life in a neurotypical workplace is like for an autistic person. Sarah and Odai then interview Cee about their special interest in labour market policy, and life as a civil servant for a governmen…
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In this final episode of 2017, Odai and Sarah mark the season by pulling out our magic hats and playing a game of Secret Hitler with some friends. CW: Some bad language (from Sarah, everyone else kept it together).द्वारा Sarah McCulloch and Odai Quaye
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In this episode of Audible Autism, we have on Dr Robert Court, associate researcher at Edinburgh University. Listen to hear: How Robbie built his social skills through observation. His journey from electrical engineering apprentice to post-doctoral researcher with severe dyslexia. What Robbie thinks of psychological diagnostic tests. Are there auti…
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In this episode, Odai interviews Ben Rogen, a programmer from Sunderland who discusses his experiences growing up with a childhood diagnosis from Professor Tony Atwood, his thoughts on autistic stereotyping, and his interest in competitive fighting computer games.द्वारा Sarah McCulloch and Odai Quaye
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