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ASD Is Ability

ASD Is Ability

著者: ASD is Ability
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ASDIsAbility is a podcast dedicated to exploring neurodiversity with a particular focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder, ASD. I share insights, personal experiences, and practical ways to understand ourselves better, celebrate neurodiverse strengths, and embrace the reality that ASD is ability. The episodes cover many facets of life with ASD, with stories that resonate for those with ASD and those around them. Join me regularly for new discussions that support community, learning, and acceptance.

Connect with me and join the conversation on YouTube and Instagram at @midlifecrusher where you are invited to follow me as I share my journey of thriving in midlife crisis and living with ASD. You will be able to share comments, questions, and experiences.

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個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • How Are You? The Meaning Behind Questions Like That
    2025/12/20

    How are you? How do we answer that question as someone with ASD? How other types of neurodiversity might respond? I share my experience of answering that with someone this week and the surprising reaction I had.

    Connect with me:

    Watch Joan's YouTube channel

    Follow Joan on Instagram

    Get Joan's latest book, Captivate to Thrive

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    13 分
  • Master of Wine, neurodiversity and preparing for difficult exams
    2025/12/09

    Could very difficult exams favour a certain type of neurodiversity? Would someone with ASD do better or worse in that type of exams? I share my experience of the Master of Wine examination.

    Connect with me:

    Watch Joan's YouTube channel

    Follow Joan on Instagram

    Get Joan's latest book, Captivate to Thrive

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    13 分
  • Traffic Lights, Wedding and How to Ask Important Questions
    2025/11/27

    In this episode I am looking at the importance of considering the audience. How do we ask important questions? Are we aware of our neurodiversity and others when we do? This is covered with a life example from the time that I asked a friend to be the witness of my wedding, before I knew that I had ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how the experience went. I bring the analogy of traffic lights to explain the importance of empathy and context.

    Connect with me:

    Watch Joan's YouTube channel

    Follow Joan on Instagram

    Get Joan's latest book, Captivate to Thrive

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    12 分
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