Joyriding In Autismland: Autism Podcast with Kid Gigawatt
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36 Episodes
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16 Sarah Bronson | On therapeutic horseback riding, and orchestrating as Executive Director of Riding to the Top in Windham Maine
Published: 24/01/2014 -
15 Kid Gigawatt | On who we are, why autism therapies are so important, and why we do what we do
Published: 17/01/2014 -
14 Wayne Gilpin | On laughing with autism, on becoming the powerhouse autism publishing company in America, and on his late son Alex
Published: 10/01/2014 -
13 Alisa Anderson | On directing the adaptive ski program at Smuggler's Notch in Vermont, and the benefits of hitting the slopes on the spectrum
Published: 3/01/2014 -
12 Jeff Waites | On Kid Gigawatt, having a son on the spectrum, and positive ions
Published: 27/12/2013 -
11 Lauren O'Neil | On In-Home Support, having a brother on the spectrum, and working with the Romanator for over a year
Published: 20/12/2013 -
10 Jennifer McIlwee Myers {Part 2} | On Aspies, Normies, Thor, the zombie apocalypse, and manscaping.
Published: 13/12/2013 -
09 Jennifer McIlwee Myers {Part 1} | On autism in girls, and her family's prodigious coping skills.
Published: 13/12/2013 -
08 Rupert Isaacson | On "The Horse Boy", and on putting your own dreams in service of those more vulnerable
Published: 6/12/2013 -
07 Dan Korins | On singing his son's praises
Published: 29/11/2013 -
06 The Kids Are All Right | On being an ASD sibling, and meeting Roman
Published: 26/11/2013 -
05 Keri Bowers {Part 2} | On the cucumber and the pickle: when autism goes to college
Published: 21/11/2013 -
04 Keri Bowers {Part 1} | On arts, activism, and mothering a son on the spectrum with filmmaker dreams
Published: 21/11/2013 -
03 James Ball | On how he fell into the autism field aver 25 years ago, and finding the humor in autism
Published: 19/11/2013 -
02 Temple Grandin | On thinking in pictures, what she dreams about at night, and what makes her laugh
Published: 19/11/2013 -
01 Gary Vaynerchuk | On being weird, his most desired superpower, and what wine pairs best with autism
Published: 19/11/2013
Launched by parents of an infectiously funny and *mostly* happy boy on the spectrum, the Joyriding in Autismland podcast chats with ASD parents, kiddos, therapists, writers, and artists about the unexpected, charming, and funny moments with autism. Because laughing? Is the best vacation. Find the show notes online at http://www.joyridinginautismland.com/podcast