“I have learned so much about my neurodiversity and sensory issues. Fantastic podcast and looking forward to reading the book. I just wish I could the audiobook on Audible was available in Australia as I struggle to read. Not sure if it's irlen syndrome or dyslexia but having the audiobook helps me read the book.”Read full review »
“I’m a speech therapist in the UK and my primary caseload are autistic individuals. The book was great, the podcast is just a growth of something wonderful the book started.
I love the honesty, reflective and human conversations that are had. It has helped me have space to think about individuals...”Read full review »
Spillers89 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
02/28/22
“As an autistic adult, listening to the echolalia episode allowed me to see a lot of myself. During a conversation repeating back the last phrase the other person said to me is way to convey that I’m listening and I understand. Nobody sees it as a problem but more of a quirk. With all the...”Read full review »
Corben H via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/28/22
“I started to listen to the most recent episode but could not make it more than a couple of minutes. The background music during the interview was incredibly annoying and disruptive to me. Since it’s a podcast about neurodiversity, maybe you could avoid putting background music when someone is...”Read full review »
Monica90068 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/14/23
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