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* ''[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/managing-the-smart-mind/id1615765498 Managing the Smart Mind]'', Else Kramer, 2022-now | * ''[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/managing-the-smart-mind/id1615765498 Managing the Smart Mind]'', Else Kramer, 2022-now | ||
* ''[https://shows.acast.com/neurodivergent-moments Neurodivergent Moments]'', Abigoliah Schamaun & Joe Wells, 2022-now | * ''[https://shows.acast.com/neurodivergent-moments Neurodivergent Moments]'', Abigoliah Schamaun & Joe Wells, 2022-now | ||
* ''[https://two-sides-of-the-spectrum.simplecast.com/episodes Two Sides of the Spectrum]'', Meg Proctor, 2020-now; note: Proctor is a clinician (SLP) who is not autistic herself, but embraces the neurodiversity paradigm and frequently has autistic guest-experts on the show | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 24 August 2022
For now this is just a list. Maybe we can come up with categories and organize once we have collected a bunch of podcasts.
- 1800 Seconds On Autism, Robyn Steward and Jamie Knight, 2018-now
- 21andsensory, Emily, 2017-now
- Aut-Hour, Sara Gibbs, 2021
- Managing the Smart Mind, Else Kramer, 2022-now
- Neurodivergent Moments, Abigoliah Schamaun & Joe Wells, 2022-now
- Two Sides of the Spectrum, Meg Proctor, 2020-now; note: Proctor is a clinician (SLP) who is not autistic herself, but embraces the neurodiversity paradigm and frequently has autistic guest-experts on the show