Autism Unpacked is a brilliant new podcast for parents, families and carers of autistic children. Each episode empowers parents on their journey, sharing helpful information, new thinking, challenging misconceptions and providing clear answers to recurring questions. Host, Rosie Gill-Moss, talks to guests who are experts in education and therapeutic support, bringing you jargon-free advice and guidance together with practical, first-hand knowledge, tips and information. It’s a chance to be p ...
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Autism In Girls Podcasts
The week in autism research discoveries
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Join Sonay and James as they invite us into their unique world as an autistic and ADHD married couple. Using their lived experiences of ADHD and autism, they talk about life, love and everything in between. Sonay is a lawyer, ADHD coach and speaker and James is an early 40s techie and part-time geology student. Join them for an authentic journey through life as Divergently Married. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Autism Aspergers. Hey I am Dan I’m autistic with a diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome, I talk about life experience, help and tips for autistic individuals to feel motivated and inspired. Also talking everything Autism and ADHD WEEKLY! Subscribe for autism autism help!
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Welcome to Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio, featuring viewpoints and insights about autism for parents and professionals who support children with autism every day. We select our speakers and guests based on their expertise and experience in the field of autism, and we want this program to bring you fresh ideas, practical tips and renewed hope. The ideas and opinions expressed on this program are not necessarily the viewpoint of Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health.
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Black Girl Diagnosed is a bold and necessary podcast that amplifies the voices of Black women navigating the intersections of neurodivergence, disability, & mental health. Through raw conversations, personal storytelling, and expert insights, this show creates space for Black women from all walks of life in every industry to be fully seen—beyond stereotypes, stigma, and silence.Hosted by a Black Autistic Autism & Disability advocate, each episode delves into the real-life experiences of wome ...
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Our mind and body can be transformed through the simple act of walking. That’s why Dr Alex George has made this new, ambient podcast. It supports his mission to get us all out stomping, so whether you’re taking the dog out, hiking up a mountain or maybe you simply need some fresh air, Dr Alex and his guests will be here every week as your loyal stomping companions. Every week Dr Alex George is joined by a guest to find out how we can use their expertise to help us become a healthier version ...
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BAREFOOT AUTISM WARRIORS turn autism around podcast. | Turnaround strategies for ambitious, health-conscious, Christian moms who want to go from tantrums and eloping to peace and independence.
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Are you disappointed because your effort to turn autism and ADHD symptoms around naturally isn't bringing in the results you were hoping for? Despite your faith in God and the massive amount of energy, time, and money you've put into autism diets, tests, protocols, practitioners, or therapies? Want to learn how to go from walking on eggshells - trying to prevent meltdowns, eloping, aggression, picky eating, stimming to less sympoms, more bonding, normality, sleep, and independence (for both ...
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Sue Larkey enlightens, and entertains with valuable insights into Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, ODD and PDA. Covering strategies from the Early Years to Teens Years and Beyond. Visit https://suelarkey.com.au/podcast-listing/ to get access to the books, downloads and extra information provided with each episode To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD please visit my websites below. https://suelarkey.com.au Join Sue as she shares simple yet effective tips, supports and strategies o ...
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Tales of a Not-So-Normal Teenage Girl is about troubles I, the Not-So-Normal Teenage Girl, go through. What makes me abnormal in the slightest is the fact that I have ADHD, autism, depression and anxiety.
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An unfiltered podcast for adults navigating life, late diagnosed ADHD/Autism and the reality of living in your own brain with past trauma. Getting real and raw with somatic therapist Jennifer McKenzie. Expect solo episodes from Jen and guests speaking their truth, getting down to the nitty gritty on all things life. Sooooo- What does your inner voice say to you? Give us a follow so you don’t miss an episode!
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Featured on Voices of Compassion are CHC mental health, wellness and learning specialists, parents in the trenches and other experts who can help us with the mighty job of raising compassionate and courageous kids. CHC focuses on ADHD, Learning Differences, Autism, Anxiety & Depression, providing best-in-class learning and mental health services to kids, teens and families. CHC’s Voices of Compassion Podcast host Cindy Lopez has worked in K-12 education for roughly 30 years as both a teacher ...
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For years, Lauren Ober wasn’t all that jazzed about herself. She was always getting in trouble, she had weird sensory issues and her anxiety felt off the charts. Plus, socially she kind of sucked. Life for Lauren just seemed harder than it should have been at 42. And then, in the middle of a global pandemic, she found out why — she was autistic. The Loudest Girl in the World is a new podcast that tells the story of Lauren’s journey to understand what the hell it means to be on the autism spe ...
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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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From skaters to singers, mountaineers to Mars mission-leaders. From the deep blue sea to the dark, black skies. Australia is full of girls who dare to do things differently. Adventurous girls. Girls with guts and spirit. Girls who stand-up and say, "watch out world, here I come!". Do you know what they are? They're FIERCE. These are their stories. Join the amazing Amy Shark, Julie Bishop, Yael Stone and more as they tell the inspiring tales of some of Australia's most extraordinary women.
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Birds In A Tree features stories about parenting. Topics include family, birth, adoption, fostering, autism, military, stepchildren, loss, addiction, ADHD, politics and everything in between. We focus on the good, the bad, the hard and the glorious. Through each story, we hope to find the bond and similarities that we all share.
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I will be talking about my favorite tv shows characters and my autism ,I have high functioning autism . I hope you guys in joy my podcast I’m a new be at this .you guys can send me questions and I’ll try my best to answer them as best as possible.
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A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
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The show on how we think, feel and behave. Claudia Hammond delves into the evidence on mental health, psychology and neuroscience.
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Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive Function, Dysgraphia, ADHD, Autism, Neurodivergent
Special Education Strategist
Overwhelmed, lost, dismissed in IEP/504 systems — seeking help, clarity, and support? You're not alone! Hosted by Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P, a certified educational therapist, IEP coach, and parent advocate with over 20 years of experience helping families navigate special education. Wendy is the founder of Learning Essentials and a trusted voice in decoding IEPs, literacy challenges, and executive function needs. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or professional, Wendy brings compassionate ...
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This podcast is intended to be a resource for special needs families. NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan, Founder of Law Offices of Adam Dayan, PLLC, will be interviewing experts in the field of special education who can be resources to parents whose children are struggling educationally and who are seeking guidance about what steps to take next.
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Actress, autism mom, and wife, Amy Kay Clark sits down with fellow actors, writers, and friends to discuss life, love, and whatever comes up in this entertaining weekly podcast.
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Welcome to Black Girl, Brown Girl… Squirrel! — the podcast for Black, Hispanic, Latina, and Asian women who are Neurodivergent (or wondering if they might be). We’re your Sista Squirrels 🐿️ Shai and Lex — here to celebrate the chaos, the brilliance, and the hilarity of brains that don’t follow the “default settings.” Around here, tangents are the point. We talk about life with: 🌀 ADHD — from hyperfocus to forgotten keys (again). ✨ Autism / AuDHD — deep dives, sensory adventures, and social “ ...
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This is a podcast for parents for who have an anxious child. Practical suggestions are given to help with a wide range of situations in which anxiety can interfere with a child's life
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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Can stories work even for Children with Special Needs? Will Children with profound or severe Special Needs understand stories? Can Stories work as a coping tool for Children with Special Needs? Or do they have the power of catering to their sensory needs? Can they just be used as a technique for the modification of undesirable behaviors? Or are they a potential tool to HELP them reach their full potential? To Huaa Yon is first of its kind podcast that is here to empower Special Needs Educato ...
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Friends for over a decade, Chad, Trisha and LenEll catchup over a cup of coffee and talk all things parenting! LenEll, girl mom, is the pro with a Masters in Applied Psychology, Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, LBA, and ESDM Certified. Chad & Trisha are simply parents of a high school and middle school boys that are always trying to stay one step ahead. As we continue to search for ways to level up our family dynamic, we share the tips, tricks and parenting hacks that we've learned along th ...
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A girl trying to make sense of her life and others. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bendu-jackson/support
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Welcome to not so typical fitness, the podcast that breaks down barriers in health and fitness for neurodivergent minds. Hosted by Rhiannon Cooper; a qualified AuDHD (autistic ADHD) personal trainer, advocate, and lifelong misfit in the fitness industry, this solo podcast dives deep into the realities of navigating fitness as a late diagnosed autistic and ADHD woman. From personal struggles to industry insights, Rhiannon shares her journey of weight loss, gym anxiety, and making fitness work ...
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Join Jonathan Van Ness (Queer Eye) each week for their next exciting endeavor! “Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness" is here to empower listeners (and also make them laugh) by using curiosity as a tool for personal growth. In a world that often feels overwhelming—where it’s easy to feel stuck, frustrated, or helpless—Getting Better offers a lifeline. Each week, Jonathan Van Ness, alongside experts and thought leaders, guides us through our shared challenges—confidence, productivity, mental ...
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In My Shoes is a podcast about women of color and the issues we face but sometimes don't get to talk about. We will give our perspective, allowing you a glimpse into what it's like to deal with racism, infertility, mental illness, parenting, relationships, colorism, politics, hair, health, you name it - in our shoes. Sometimes it just takes a moment to hear a personal story to realize things aren't always the way they seem. When you hear someone's personal story you can see things through th ...
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Clancy Overell and Errol Parker, editors of the explicitly raw but iconic Outback Australian newspaper known as The Betoota Advocate report fiercely - without fear or favour.
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Looking for an affirming space that celebrates neurodivergence in every form? Neuropositive is for you! Hosted by Phyllis Brasenell, advocate and late-diagnosed ADHD mom to an autistic daughter, Neuropositive is your resource and community for navigating neurodivergent life. Both pragmatic and heartfelt, our personal reflections and interviews will leave you feeling lighter, inspired, more confident, and better informed.
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Join Tim Shriver on his quest to find reasons to believe in us — from people we can believe in. Let’s be real: there’s a lot bringing us down. And seemingly endless examples of crisis and division have taken a toll on our spirit. But hang on, because there are extraordinary Americans among us who see it another way. Join me, Tim Shriver, as each week I talk with wise people modeling individual and community change — athletes, parents, experts you might not expect — all united by their abilit ...
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We think of serial killers when we hear the word psychopath, but the vast majority are not in prison, but walking among us. Lacking a conscience, they leave a path of destruction and despair as they pass through life. There is no doubt that there is at least one psychopath in your life. You may not even yet know it, as psychopaths are very charming and persuasive. Your partner, your coworker, your boss, your neighbor – any one of them may be a psychopath. Psychopaths pursue their chosen vict ...
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The Holistic Counselor Podcast is where faith, psychology, and whole-person wellness meet. Hosted by Diana S. Rice, LMHC, CIMHP, QS—a licensed mental health counselor, integrative practitioner, and storyteller based in South Florida—this podcast offers grounded, compassionate conversations for anyone seeking emotional healing, mental clarity, spiritual growth, and healthier relationships. Episodes feature a wide range of voices: therapists, physicians, attorneys, pastors, educators, authors, ...
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Harry Dating Convos: Unfiltered Talk For Men on Understanding Women, Dating & Relationships with Harry Wilmington
Harry Wilmington
20-year Men's Dating Coach Harry Wilmington (www.HarryWilmington.com) reveals all of his relationship/dating strategies for men in this mind-blowing podcast! Discover what women want from men, how dating REALLY works, and how to make relationships last longer with Harry's insights. Got a question you'd like answered on the show? Contact [email protected]
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Pt 2: Understanding Autism in Women and Girls | Professor Gina Rippon
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29:05In part two, Professor Gina Rippon explains how autistic women have been historically overlooked, the ways autism presents differently in women compared to men and how the ‘male spotlight’ effect has impacted how autism is viewed in society. Plus, Gina and Dr Alex George discuss the common autistic trait of ‘masking’ and unpack how being othered so…
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She became an expert on fleas and despite no formal education received honorary doctorates from both Oxford and Cambridge was elected a fellow of The Royal Society.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How rare are Greenland’s rare earth elements?
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26:29President Trump has his sights set on Greenland. If he succeeds, what mineral wealth will he find there? Adrian Finch, Professor of Geology at St Andrews University has been visiting Greenland for more than 3 decades and explains what so called ‘rare earth elements’ are found in Greenland and why. Professor Danny Altmann talks to Tom Whipple about …
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Ep. 90 - Christian Spiritual Abuse & Recovery: Story of Abuse, Purity Culture & Freedom
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1:09:45In this deeply vulnerable episode, Christian therapist Diana S. Rice, LMHC interviews Naghmeh Abedini Panahi about the untold story behind the Save Saeed movement. She reveals how her role as a public advocate concealed the trauma she was enduring, and how she slowly recognized spiritual, emotional, and physical abuse. We discuss how purity culture…
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Episode 15 [Rebroadcast] - The Accidental Podcasters
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19:40Send us a text on Buzzsprout! Ever find yourself mid-thought, mid-story… and suddenly chasing a squirrel of your own? Yeah, us too. Welcome to Black Girl, Brown Girl… Squirrel! A Podcast for Neurodivergent Women of Color. In this very first episode — “The Accidental Podcasters” — we (Shai and Alexis) share how we stumbled into podcasting and why we…
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Do I Have High-Functioning Depression? ( Dr. Judith Joseph) – ICYMI
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51:40High-Functioning Depression—what does it really look like? ICYMI: JVN is joined by the brilliant Dr. Judith Joseph, a board-certified psychiatrist and researcher, to explore high-functioning depression — what it is, how to recognize it, and why so many people struggle with it in silence. Together, they break down the signs that often go unnoticed, …
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Pt 3: The Hardest Part of Sobriety - and How to Get Through It | Clare Pooley
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18:39In part three, Clare Pooley shares some of the best lessons she’s learnt from over ten years of sobriety, to help encourage you through your own Dry January journey. Plus, Clare and Dr Alex George discuss their favourite parts of alcohol-free living and give some actionable advice for overcoming the hardest parts of being sober. Follow @clare_poole…
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#207: 4 PATTERNS THAT PREVENTED MOMS FROM TURNING SYMPTOMS AROUND IN 2025 (Case Studies).
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22:10In this New Year’s first podcast episode, I’ll break down “THE FOUR PATTERNS THAT PREVENTED MOMS FROM TURNING AUTISM SYMPTOMS AROUND IN 2025.” I’m pretty sure numbers 1 and 4 will surprise you (a lot). We’re talking about…. The mindset traps. The strategy gaps. The spiritual blockers… …..that I see happen over and over again. Based on 70+ audits - …
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Pt 2: Navigating the First 30 Days Alcohol-Free | Clare Pooley
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36:32In part two, Clare Pooley opens up about the feelings of shame that surrounded her early days of sobriety, and how starting her blog helped navigate the initial period of alcohol-free living. Plus, Clare and Dr Alex George debunk the myth that you can’t have fun when sober, and why it’s vital you continue socialising when taking part in Dry January…
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SLP 327: Seven Hidden Triggers Behind Challenging Behavior in Children with Autism
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36:29Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Meltdown Triggers: Seven categories help identify what sets off dysregulation. ✅ Proactive Strategy: Identify triggers to prevent meltdowns before crisis happens. ✅ Hulk Metaphor: Dysregu…
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2026 Listener Q&A, Elder Millennial Moments, and a Stranger Things Debrief
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45:14We’re talking: Elder millennial moments, AI slop, Diet Soda in 2025, image hangups that are SO last year, life before and after Queer Eye, ADHD self medication, attraction vs. promotion, non-violent communication, failing with grace, anti-aging products, and the Stranger Things Finale. Check out the JVN Patreon for exclusive content, bonus episodes…
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Pt 1: Why Dry January Could Change Your Life | Clare Pooley
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32:01Happy New Year Stompers! To mark Dry January, we’re releasing a special mini-series exploring what alcohol-free living is actually like, to hopefully encourage you to give it a go yourself in 2026. This week, Dr Alex George is joined by Clare Pooley. Clare is a best-selling author, blogger and public speaker who’s had her own journey with alcohol -…
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Episode 15 - Autism Myth-Busting, Decoding Fact from Fiction
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37:26Send us a text “Everyone’s a little bit autistic.” “Autistic people don’t feel empathy.” These phrases can be confusing, frustrating and even hurtful, particularly if you're a parent of an autistic child. While they’re often said casually, they can shape how autistic individuals are understood and supported at home, in school and beyond. This episo…
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America Blows Up the world with TNT—Then Claims There's No Evidence of Harm: How the World's Most Common Industrial Explosive Escaped Civilian Health Studies as Mining Expands in Alaska to Power AI.
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1:14:57"TNT is controlled as a weapon but treated as harmless to humans—because harm that's never studied can never be proven." Music: Simon & Garfunkel - The Sounds of Silence (Audio) Trump Sacrifices Alaska Wilderness to Help AI Companies Biden Advances Mine That Will Destroy Sacred Native Site TNT *No Studies DONE *What is causing birth defects? Is it …
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Why Seizing Venezuela's Oil Now Appears Legal, Inevitable. How Britain's Visible Brutality Gave Way to America's Invisible Empire—From Colonies to Systems, and Laws.
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14:00*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:633ffeab-d2f5-49b0-a3d6-9cdcc01a4259-6" data-testid= "conversation-turn-14" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> "Empires don't collapse when they become cruel—they collapse when cruelty stops be…
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Mary Somerville — Brilliant polymath, scientific genius
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54:38She could only read and write from age 10. She reared children and had a first unsupportive husband. But Mary Somerville was able to correct the work of Isaac Newton, help discover Neptune, and write a science book which became a university text.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 89 - Don't Mess With My DNA: Dr. Don Wood on Emotional Concussions, Trauma Healing & Rebooting the Brain
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52:53On this New Year's Eve episode of The Holistic Counselor Podcast, Diana S. Rice, LMHC, CIMHP sits down with Dr. Don Wood, PhD, creator of the TIPP (Inspired Performance Program), to explore how unresolved trauma becomes a "high-definition" memory loop and how a 4–5 hour TIPP session plus 30 days of audio can reboot the brain for calm and performanc…
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Communication, Literally: Why How You Ask Matters (Part 2)- Ep 14
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48:27Send us a text on Buzzsprout! In Part 2 of this two-parter, Shai and Lex zoom in on PDA communication—why “just do it” can feel like a nervous-system threat, how autonomy changes everything, and why intent and relationship context matter. They also unpack the reality of neurotypical workplace expectations (including the pressure to never say “I don…
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Are You Burnt Out? Learn How To PLAY Again!
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52:46Play isn’t something we grow out of — it’s something we desperately need to return to.When was the last time you truly played — without trying to be productive, impressive, or good at it? This week on Getting Better, JVN sits down with toy designer and author Cas Holman to help us learn the value of a little playtime! From designing iconic toys to …
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Creativity, Advocacy, and Autism: A Conversation with Artist & Author Motesem “Moe” Mansur
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24:49In this episode of Converge Autism Radio, guest host Joseph Fusaro sits down with artist, author, and autism advocate Motesem “Moe” Mansur for a deeply personal conversation about creativity, education, and resilience. Moe shares his lived experience growing up autistic in the 1990s, navigating giftedness alongside misunderstanding, and finding his…
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Pt 3: Are Men and Women’s Brains Really Different? | Professor Gina Rippon
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22:00In part three, Professor Gina Rippon unpacks whether there are any tangible differences between male and female brains, what brain imaging can tell us about autism and how stereotypes and early childhood environments shape the male and female experience. Plus, Gina and Dr Alex George discuss how through understanding how autism shows up differently…
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Selective Mutism and Bravery Grows: Interview with Dr Melissa Giglio
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42:55Dr Melissa Giglio and Daisy Geddes have recently published Bravery Grow and an accompanying workbook The Bravery Grows Journal & Workbook: Building Bravery in Anxious Kids with Selective Mutism and Social Anxiety Dr Melissa Giglio is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders. She is the director of Central Health Pa…
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Lab Notes: Why do whales strand en masse?
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13:51Every now and again, dozens or even hundreds of perfectly healthy looking whales strand themselves on a beach. And despite people's best efforts, many — if not all of them — will die. So why do whales strand themselves, and why do they seem to do it at the same locations? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes …
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This year was a VERY eventful year for autism. If you want to hear a highlight of the good news, the great science that was discovered and the ideas developed to help families with autism, listen to this podcast or read the summary here: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/2025-year-in-review/. In summary: more precise subtypes of autism have been …
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What We Learned in 2025, Viral TikTok Salmon, and Making Republicans “Cool”
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29:14This week, we’re talking: Lessons learned in 2025, bringing a sense of play into our every day lives, cubed salmon, jump roping on TikTok, muddling, exploring beauty as an expression of our individuality, AI Babies with buss down wigs, making Republicans “cool,” gay stuff in 2025, and our Hot Bitches of 2025! Check out the JVN Patreon for exclusive…
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Pt 1: Are More People Autistic Nowadays? | Professor Gina Rippon
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26:08Gina Rippon is Professor Emeritus of Cognitive NeuroImaging at Aston University, and is a leading researcher in understanding how autism shows up differently in women and girls. There seems to be a consensus in the media that there’s been an influx of autism diagnoses in recent years, and in part one Gina joins Dr Alex George to discuss whether thi…
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Sulfur Exposure, Not Uranium- How Sugar and Alcohol Accelerated Heart Failure, Lung Destruction, and Neurological Damage on Indian Reservations—Then Were Misattributed to Uranium Mining and Reclassified ...
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4:02:58"Sulfur doesn't announce itself as poison — it can enter as a smell, linger as irritation, and leaves as chronic illness. By the time damage is proven, the air that caused it is already gone." Music: Eve Of Destruction Four Corners Power Plant Clean Air Act Settlement | US EPA Power station - Wikipedia Groups Take Action to Clean Up One of America'…
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Norman Swan, Fiona Stanley and Lorin Clarke describe their involvement with Robyn Williams and The Science Show with MC Richard Glover at a party celebrating 50 years of broadcasting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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5 Aspergers Symptoms in Adults (Wow!) - No One Tells YOU
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10:32In this episode, we break down 5 Aspergers symptoms in adults that no one tells you about. Many adults live for years feeling different without understanding why. These signs often hide in plain sight. We explain how Aspergers symptoms in adults show up beyond the stereotypes. This includes constant mental fatigue after social interaction, deep foc…
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Ep. 88 - Baker Act, Marchman Act & Guardianship in Florida: A Trauma-Informed Look at Legal Intervention with Attorney Mark Astor
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59:02Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide, mental health crisis, and involuntary commitment. Need Help Now? Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) — available 24/7, free and confidential support. For Florida-specific help, contact 211.org or your local mobile crisis unit. "We are not here to hurt people—we're here to help t…
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Feeling Isolated? Do This ONE Thing To Rebuild Real Connection
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48:17Connection isn’t just about being around people — it’s about feeling seen. This week on Getting Better, JVN sits down certified mental health coach and founder of the SEEN Method, Morgan Burch, for a powerful conversation about authenticity, isolation, and what actually makes relationships work. Together, they unpack why so many of us feel disconne…
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Communication, Literally: No Hidden Meanings Here (Part 1) - Ep 13
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48:39Send us a text on Buzzsprout! Ep 13 Communication, Literally: No Hidden Meanings Here (Part 1) In Part 1 of our two-part series on why diagnosis can be so complicated, we zoom in on communication — what it looks like, what gets misunderstood, and why “reading between the lines” can be exhausting (and unnecessary). We unpack how autistic communicati…
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Pt 3: The Tools You Need to Thrive in Uncertainty | Katherine Templar Lewis
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19:44In part three, Katherine Templar Lewis and Dr Alex George discuss tools you can use to improve your uncertainty tolerance, how you can change your mindset to be more positive and why uncertainty can be an exciting place for opportunity to grow. Plus, Katherine shares some helpful tips for rewiring troublesome thought patterns and shares why it’s so…
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5 Weird Autism Traits You Never Noticed (MIND-BLOWING)
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7:53In this episode, we unpack 5 weird autism traits you never noticed and why they are easy to miss. These traits are common in autistic adults, but they rarely match the stereotypes people expect. We explain how autism can show up in subtle ways. This includes delayed emotional reactions, strong internal thinking with little outward expression, comfo…
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Lab Notes: Tips to reduce microplastics exposure
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13:28It's impossible to escape microplastics. They're in our food and water, and the air around us is teeming with them. So considering they're all around us, how can we minimise our exposure to tiny plastic fragments without resorting to living in a cave? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes of the Lab Notes podc…
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Pt 2: How to Stop Worrying About Everything | Katherine Templar Lewis
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24:31In part two, Katherine Templar Lewis unpacks why uncertainty is such a big problem among women and young people in particular, the four things people worry about the most and whether you can ever truly let go of uncertainty… Plus, Katherine and Dr Alex George discuss the link between uncertainty and mental illness. Follow @katherinetemplarlewis and…
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Undiagnosed for Years? Why Autism Looks Different in Women
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7:04In this episode, we talk about why so many women go undiagnosed for years and why autism looks different in women. Many autistic women grow up knowing they feel different but never getting clear answers. We explain how autism in women is often hidden behind masking. Many women learn to copy social behavior, stay quiet, and push through discomfort. …
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This week, we’re looking back at our favorite Monday Edit moments - just like in the Golden Girls when they sit at the kitchen table with their cheesecake and reminiscence, we're looking back at what was going on in YOUR world this year, the TikTok’s that spent the most time on our FYP, and one of our fave Hot Bitches of the Week! Stay tuned for an…
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Pt 1: Why You Need to Embrace Uncertainty | Katherine Templar Lewis
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28:22Katherine Templar Lewis is a creative scientist, who specialises in neuroscience and neuroaesthetics. Katherine is also part of The Uncertainty Experts, who have been running interactive experiments exploring how people navigate feelings of uncertainty. We all experience uncertainty throughout our lives, whether you’ve just graduated university, lo…
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Dr Weiiss Autism And The Controversial Treatments
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25:47In this episode, we talk about Dr Weiss, autism, and the controversial treatments that often create confusion, strong opinions, and mixed messages online. This is a calm, grounded discussion focused on clarity, not hype. We explain who Dr Weiss is and why some autism treatments linked to his name spark debate in the autism community. Many autistic …
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7 Signs of Asperger's in Adults YOU Need To Spot (FAST)
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12:42In this episode, we break down 7 signs of Asperger’s in adults you need to spot fast. Many adults live for years without knowing they are autistic. The signs are there, but they often get missed or misread. We explain how Asperger’s in adults shows up in real life. This includes social confusion, masking, mental exhaustion, strong routines, sensory…
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141 [Bonus] A deeper dive into our experiences and attitudes around AuDHD - with Sam Brown (AKA Mrs AuDHD)
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1:17:28After the Season 10 episode with Sam Brown, AKA Mrs AuDHD, was released in the summer, a lovely listener got in touch to share their feelings about being disappointed by some of the comments Sam and I made about how we felt about having ADHD. Sam and I thought it was worth discussing our responses and reflections to the email, as it raised some rea…
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Émilie du Châtelet - portrait of a leader of the Enlightenment
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54:37She battled rigidities of 18th century Europe. But with writer and philosopher Voltaire, Émilie du Châtelet led the Enlightenment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Girls Are NOT Autistic!? (5 CRAZY Facts YOU Need to Know)
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8:46n this episode, we break down 5 facts you need to know about autism in women. Many of these facts surprise people because autism in women is often missed, misunderstood, or misdiagnosed. We explain why autistic women are diagnosed later in life, sometimes decades later. Masking plays a huge role. Many women learn early to copy social behavior, hide…
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The Betoota Advocate's Biggest Articles of 2025
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30:51Clancy Overell and Errol Parker guide the Australian public through a journey into the year that was, 2025. From politics to pop culture, cities to farms, US to Australia, we talk through all the important and unimportant issues in 2025. Here's to a better 2026. Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok See omn…
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How did President Trump transform science in 2025?
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26:29This week President Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget announced that a major climate research centre would be broken up. 2025 has brought a wave of reorganisations and funding cuts, reshaping the ways science is done in the USA. Veteran science journalist Roland Pease tells us whether we’re starting to see the impacts. Victori…
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In this episode, we talk about 5 odd things only autistic people do and why they actually make sense once you understand the autistic brain. Many of these behaviors get misunderstood or judged, but they are normal parts of autistic life. We explain common autistic traits like repeating phrases, strong routines, intense focus on interests, sensory s…
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Tourette Syndrome Interview Autism Vs Tourettes
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30:03In this episode, we explore Tourette syndrome through an open interview and compare autism vs Tourette’s in a clear, grounded way. These two conditions are often confused. They can overlap, but they are not the same. We explain what Tourette syndrome actually is, including motor tics, vocal tics, and how symptoms change over time. We talk about how…
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Ep. 87 - Brazilian Mental Health, Immigration Stress & Culturally Competent Therapy with Lidiana Cartolano, LMHC (Bilingual Portuguese Therapist in Florida)
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1:10:10In this episode of The Holistic Counselor Podcast, host Diana S. Rice, LMHC, CIMHP, CTP, QS sits down with Lidiana Cartolano, LMHC, M.Ed.—a bilingual Portuguese/English therapist and founder of VIVA Psychotherapy in Boca Raton, Florida. Together, they discuss the unique mental health challenges faced by Brazilians and Portuguese-speaking immigrants…
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Neurodiversity in Real Life (Part 2): Info Dumping, Sensory Overload & Being Neuroaffirming - Ep 12
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51:40Send us a text on Buzzsprout! In Part 2 of our series on Neurodivergent terminology, we’re breaking down the everyday terms that shape our lived experience as neurodivergent women of color. We dig into what masking, stimming, sensory needs, and info-dumping actually mean — beyond the stereotypes. We also talk about how these terms show up in our re…
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