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a podcast about neurodiversity and human rights

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Episodes

  • Episode 50. Remembering Steve Silberman: A conversation with Shannon Rosa
  • Episode 49. Transforming schools and autism therapy: A conversation with Dr. Nancy Marshall
  • Episode 48. A journey to transform special education: Catching up with Guy Stephens at Alliance Against Seclusion & Restraint
  • Episode 47. Challenging the ABA industry: Julie Roberts of Therapist Neurodiversity Collective
  • Episode 46. Dr. Jackie Ryan on inclusive research & service models for intellectually disabled Canadians
  • Episode 45. Willowbrook, whistleblowers & human rights: Carl Elliott on his new book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice
  • Episode 44. Filmmakers Tony Spiridakis & Alex Plank on the new film “Ezra”, autism and representation
  • Episode 43. “If it feels like too much for you, then it’s probably too much for your kid” Talking about parenting with Stephane Hartl
  • Episode 42. “How do we break down the barriers?” Anne Borden King, interviewed by Sean Pickard on Voices for Abilities
  • Episode 41. The impact of pandemic-related school closures: A conversation with Molly Colvin & Tannahill Glen
  • Episode 40. Keenan Wellar from LiveWorkPlay: Transforming Canada’s housing & programs for intellectually disabled Canadians
  • Episode 39. “What outcomes are we looking at?” Talking with Dr. Andrew Whitehouse about the shifting course of autism research & services
  • Episode 38. “It’s hard to un-ring the bell”: Talking about the vaccine-autism myth (& more) with Dr. Paul Offit
  • Episode 37. Summer of Hell
  • Episode 36. “A Catalyst for Activism”: Talking with Finn Gardiner from the Autistic People of Color Fund
  • Episode 35. What happened to social psychiatry? A conversation with Professor Matthew Smith
  • Episode 34. “Compliance is the wrong goal…we need connection and compassion”: Guy Stephens & Chantelle Hyde from the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint
  • Episode 33. The shifting landscape of autism services: Therapist Neurodiversity Collective’s Julie Roberts
  • Episode 32. The Lighthouse
  • Episode 31. Talking with professor Alan Levinovitz about pseudoscience and the myth of “natural”
  • Episode 30. The Genesis 2 “bleach cult,” past and present : A conversation with pseudoscience de-bunker Melissa Eaton
  • Episode 29. Talking about Covid, monkeypox, health disinfo & “the 2022 effect” with virologist Alex Greninger
  • Episode 28. Is there an Autism Industrial Complex? Interview with Professor Alicia Broderick
  • Episode 27. Neurodiversity Libraries, activism & community-building: Interview with Lei Wiley Mydske
  • Episode 26. “The most effective way to stop it is public pressure”: Talking about Spectrum10K with Irish autistic activist Ryan Hendry
  • Episode 25. “There are a lot of areas autism researchers have viewed as deficits that can actually confer advantages”: Talking with MIT researchers Anila D’Mello and Liron Rozenkrantz
  • Episode 24. “If you look at how much has changed in the last 5 years, we’ve definitely made progress”: A conversation with autistic lawyer Haley Moss
  • Episode 23. On conflicts of interest in autism research: Interview with Kristen Bottema-Beutel and Micheal Sandbank
  • Episode 22. “Co-Regulation is Key”: A Conversation with Occupational Therapist Greg Santucci
  • Episode 21. “I worry FDA Expanded Access will become a new way of bringing products to market”: Talking with Jeremy Snyder and Leigh Turner about “stem cells for autism”
  • Episode 20. The role of private equity and lobbying in ABA funding: Talking with investigative journalist John Summers
  • Episode 19. A neurodivergent guide to your radiation treatments
  • Episode 18. Half a Woman
  • Episode 17. “Most of the victims have to move on from these pathological relations”: Interview with Dr. Marc D. Feldman about medical child abuse
  • Episode 16. Heaven and earth
  • Episode 15. “Everyone Can Do Something to Stop Autism Pseudoscience”: Interview with Melissa Eaton
  • Episode 14. “Punishments and rewards can get one thing, under certain conditions – temporary compliance” Interview with Alfie Kohn
  • Episode 13. “Neurodivergent individuals challenge society to question exactly what normalcy is, if it even exists to begin with” –Interview with Gaby from A4A
  • Episode 12. “We need much better standards of research in autism intervention”: An interview with Dr. Damian Milton
  • Episode 11. “Creating a home environment that works for everybody”: Interview with Shannon Rosa
  • Episode 10. Trauma-informed Mindfulness, Teaching & Care: Interview with Dr Sam Himelstein
  • Episode 9. “Why don’t we work autistic people into inherently fantastic scenarios like a space opera or a globetrotting adventure story?” Interview with comedian Michael McCreary
  • Episode 8. Disrupting the Autism Services Market: Interview with Foundations for Divergent Minds founder Oswin Latimer
  • Episode 7. “We don’t even need to reinvent the wheel: the wheel’s there”: Interview with Cal Montgomery
  • Episode 6. “It models how to relate, in a way that’s not overwhelming and respects autonomy” Interview with autistic mentor Raya Shields
  • Episode 5. “Window-watching Wendy” and the history of ADHD: An Interview with Matthew Smith
  • Episode 4. “It’s scamming parents–and through that the children are suffering”: Interview with Emma Dalmayne
  • Episode 3. Eating in the 4th Dimension: Interview with Alan Levinovitz
  • Episode 2: “People have the right to communicate in the method that is best for them, period.” An Interview with D. Burrow
  • Episode 1: “Neurodiversity is not an opinion. It’s a living fact.” Talking with Steve Silberman
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