Episode 29 - Autism and body dysmorphia
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This episode proves to be a difficult challenge for Dan as he opens up about his body dysmorphia.  Dan, always the resilient chap, drops his guard and invites listeners to share his difficult journey from shame to revelation and hopefully acceptance. Please note this episode deals with eating disorders and may be triggering for some. The episode also has its lighter moments, such as Bianca's shock at discovering her happiness bubble has been popped. She reflects on how her comfort and solace has been compromised with reality. Listeners will gain insight into how she copes with daily struggles and embraces the joy that autism brings to her life. Also has Bianca set up some kind of meth lab? Thats what the Chemist thought! Also enjoy our regular segments such as Text F**k Ups, Recommendation and Autistic Moments. And PLEASE for the love of Cod help Dan with his Facebook messages issues. Please send feedback. Our recommendation this week is The Art Of Frugal Hedonism by Annie Raser-Rowland, Adam Grubb. Also the incredible documentary The First Inventors on SBS On Demand. Here is an article on Hypermobility Rib Subluxation. Please come join us on our socials where we are very much present.   We very much want you to share your stories and opinions. Join our public and private pages to start the discussion. Public Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/latetothepartypodcast Private Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1168470233702726 Email us at [email protected] Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/latetothepartyasd/ Website at https://latetotheparty.buzzsprout.com
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