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Jan 2025
27m 8s

A Life Examined with Neurodivergent Advo...

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About this episode
In this episode, Reid Miles sits down with Gray Rodgers, the founder of the Swadlincote Aspergers Society, to explore the multifaceted experiences of living with Asperger's Syndrome. Gray's personal journey, from his own diagnosis to the successful evolution of the society, offers a unique and insightful perspective on the challenges and triumphs within the autism community. The episode covers a wide range of topics, from sensory issues and special interests to the importance of peer support-led groups and the evolving perceptions of autism. Gray's candid discussion about coming out as non-binary and the impact of expert by experience consultants further adds depth to the conversation. Through Gray's experiences and expertise, the episode provides invaluable insights, emphasizing the need for understanding, inclusivity, and support for individuals navigating life with Asperger's Syndrome. Whether you're seeking personal stories, practical advice, or a deeper understanding of the autism spectrum, this episode promises to broaden your perspective and foster a greater sense of empathy and awareness within the autism community.
  • Swadlincote Aspergers Society, - Find out more about the Swaddling Coat Asperger Society on their official website or Facebook page. Search for SAS society or SAS Aspergers to easily locate their social media presence.
  • Autism Resources - Explore resources related to autism, neurodiversity, and support groups for individuals and families affected by autism. Consider joining local support groups or seeking online resources for additional information and assistance.
  • Asperger United Magazine - Discover articles written by Gray Rodgers in the Asperger United Magazine. Explore the magazine's website or publication archives to access insightful content related to autism and neurodiversity.
  • National Autistic Society - Learn more about the National Autistic Society and their initiatives, including the Autism Act of 2009. Explore their website to stay informed about autism awareness campaigns and advocacy efforts.
  • Expert by Experience Consultation - Explore opportunities to engage with expert by experience consultation services. Consider reaching out to organizations or initiatives that value the input and feedback of individuals with lived experience in various fields, including neurodiversity and autism advocacy.
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