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The Intersections on the Spectrum podcast is the brainchild of Doug Blecher and Kelly Bron Johnson, created to discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. We aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing yourself represented in the community, allows you to feel seen.
 
New Self Help Book Launch 2020 (This podcast interview is between the author Danielle Hampson and the editor Amanda Moss from Lifestyle Monthly Magazine and was recorded during the Covid19 virus lock down please excuse the distant quality).Am I on the Spectrum? An Aspies Guide to The Autistic Spectrum - I am on it and so are you - is a psychology self help publication which cuts through the mystery and complexity surrounding autism looking at everyday personality types.If you've ever wondere ...
 
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In this episode of Love On The Spectrum, hosts, Eileen Lamb and Andrew Komarow chat with Jenna about synesthesia. Jenna is a Meta-Historiographical Philosopher. She investigates, particularly, how violence is reproduced over time, like years, but also in spaces such as schools, hospitals, and prisons. She’s Autistic, and can typically be found baki…
 
Kaelynn has been a Registered Behavior Technician working with children and teens on the autism spectrum for 7 years. She was diagnosed with autism at age 10 and was a participant in the Netflix series, Love On The Spectrum US. Kaelynn was also diagnosed with several learning disabilities as a child and today she uses her experiences to help others…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Dani Bowman about her career running her own animation company and being on "Love on the Spectrum: US". Dani started her company DaniMation Entertainment at age 14 and appeared on the hit Netflix show. Dani's best piece of advice is to always be your "true authentic self".…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with film maker Anna Czarska about movies and life in Ireland.Anna has been in and out of the film industry their entire life but finally landed firmly back into it in 2018 when they founded their film and media production company, Sticky Tape Productions.…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Dawn "Scully" Sikora. Scully, has Asperger Syndrome and she specializes in studying entomology, which is insects. She's been an autism advocacy since her brother was diagnosed with autism in the early '90s.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not …
 
Hosts Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb speak with Lia McCabe. Lia is the founder of "Autism Wish" a charity initiative providing autistic children with sensory therapeutic items and parent resources. She is also the host of "Embracing Autism" Podcasts. She is an outspoken autistic advocate, and seeks to create a more compassionate and inclusive commu…
 
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing your…
 
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing your…
 
discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing yourself represented in the community, allows you t…
 
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing your…
 
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing your…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak to Erin Burnett. Erin is a 23 year old autistic woman from Northern Ireland, diagnosed at 18. She is the author of two books, a fantasy novel for children, and a nonfiction book about autism and the church.-----The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not …
 
When you start the on the long and sometimes crazy road that is an autism diagnosis, finding all of the resources you can get your hands on is such a daunting task. One thing you can do is look to family and friends that have had similar experiences. We invited Claudia's sister on to do just that. Jeannie is a single mom with two young adult childr…
 
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing your…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Nell Russs. Nell is an autistic stand-up comedian, and a self-professed history nerd.-----The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Autism Speaks.Autism Speaks tarafından oluşturuldu
 
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn’t know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing your…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with author of nine best-selling books, Jennifer Cook (formerly Cook O'Toole). Jennifer is an autistic advocate who was diagnosed as an adult and has appeared on the Netflix series, "Love on the Spectrum U.S." as an autism expert.------The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hos…
 
Social media algorithms have far too often made it difficult to find accounts from marginalized creators. Franci Hernandez joins this episode to discuss these algorithms for Indigenous and Latinx communities,light skin privilege, and receiving her masters in forensic science blood stain pattern analysis.…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speaks with Joy. Joy is an autistic writer with a particular interest in constructed language, video games and Pokémon. Professionally, she is seeking employment and developing some professional skills before returning to school for creative writing.-----The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are tho…
 
Season 2 returns with a great discussion with Katrina Liew Pilkington about unprecedented levels of food insecurity, diet culture, and diversity and inclusion within the health and wellness industry. Read the transcript of this episode at https://intersectionsonthespectrum.com/Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional is…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Rebecca Alley. Rebecca was diagnosed with autism at age 23 and went through a neurodiverse hiring program to find her job at a large financial institution as a project management officer. She also has a passion for carnivorous plants.-------The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those …
 
Lucky #13! Can you believe we've made it this far?! We finally had a chance to catch up and we just had to document it. We got to try out new podcast equipment and a new location. We talked about so much that's coming up and going on in our lives and we can't wait to share it all with you guys. Buckle up, grab and a drink and let's get to it!! Buzz…
 
We are so incredibly excited to have had the opportunity to sit down with our guest, Nick Clark. Nick is a self-identified autistic and is a dad to twin girls, one of whom is autistic. It was one of those times when you find yourself not wanting to end the conversation because there was so much to talk about. What a great perspective from a dedicat…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb speak with Tony Hernandez. Tony is a bilingual autistic author, writer, motivational speaker, podcaster and international advocate for autism, mental health and other causes. He was born and raised in Puerto Rico currently lives in Florida. Tony works with Autism Speaks as part of the Autism Response Team, whic…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Former NFL player Joe Barksdale about his experience being an autistic dad. Joe is a singer, songwriter, producer. Joe played with the Raiders, Rams, Chargers and Cardinals. Concluding an eight year NFL run Barksdale hung up his cleats in 2019 to pursue music full time settling in Austin, Texas with…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Katie Santoro, who decided to get the COVID-19 vaccine because of her love of travel. Katie struggled to find her niche in the working world. She was diagnosed with autism at 24. Her diagnosis put her on a path to being an autism advocate. She is president of the Unicorn Children's Foundation Junior…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Cassie Hauschildt, who sought her autism diagnosis after her son Percy got his diagnosis. She is an advocate for autistic individuals of all ages, and provides mentoring services to parents whose children have received a diagnosis. She works for a company that provides resources for therapists, teac…
 
Listen, sometimes you just have to set the record straight and to help us do that, we have James as our guest in Episode 12. He has been the topic some controversial topics, especially when it comes to food, and today, we hear his side. In all seriousness, James is such a strong advocate for our little podcast and more importantly, in our children'…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Michael Gilberg. Michael is a special education attorney and autistic self advocate first diagnosed at age 18. Michael devotes his legal career to representing children with disabilities to ensure they get appropriate education that they are entitled to under the law, which he was denied.The views a…
 
Black is beautiful. Black is talented. Oriane Toguem joins this episode to discuss her experiences of being a model and opera singer of Cameroonian descent, and how she stays away from trouble and negativity.Read the transcript of this episode at https://intersectionsonthespectrum.com/Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersect…
 
Morenike Giwa Onaiwu joins us to discuss autism’s white privilege problem and being an editor on a book about autism acceptance.Read the transcript of this episode at https://intersectionsonthespectrum.com/Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marg…
 
Hosts, Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with Chloe Rothschild. Chloe is a young adult with autism who is on a mission to advocate and teach others about autism from her perspective. Chloe is one of the co-authors of "My Interception Workbook for Teens, Adolescents and Adults." She also serves on the Arc of the United States National Board, and…
 
Hosts Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb speak with Liz Michaels. Even before the doctors told Liz's parents, they had little faith she could take the normal route through school, she knew something about her was different. When the diagnosis of autism came. She knew what that was. From that point on. Liz made one of her goals in life to help autistic …
 
Hosts, Eileen Lamb and Andrew Komarow, speak with Amanda Alonso. Amanda is a Latina woman with autism. She's raising her 14 year old son who also has autism. She's a psychotherapist who started as a mental health specialist in the military. She advocates for more acceptance for people like herself and her son.The views and opinions expressed in thi…
 
In this episode we talk about a little of this, a little of that and a whole lot of other stuff. After taking a bit of a break, we definitely had a lot to talk about. So as always, grab yourself a drink, sit back and relax as we cover everything but the... Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains a…
 
In this episode, hosts Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb, speak with advocate, researcher and writer Morénike Giwa Onaiwu about the in-fighting within the autism community, getting diagnosed as an adult, ABA and more.Autism Speaks tarafından oluşturuldu
 
If you want to know about the neurodiversity paradigm and neuroqueering then this is the episode for you! Dr. Nick Walker joins us to discuss her book Neuroqueer Heresies and the foundations, terminology, implications, and leading edges of the neurodiversity paradigm. Read the transcript of this episode at https://intersectionsonthespectrum.com/ To…
 
Hosts Eileen Lamb an Andrew Komarow speak with Dolly Ferraiuolo. Dolly is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Florida. She is passionate about helping those with sexual health and wellness issues, anxiety, eating disorders, trauma and grief as an individual on the spectrum herself. Dolly also specializes in intersectional and inclusiv…
 
Many autistic people have this habit of observing other people to try to understand what is going on in their mind in order to make sense of the world. Diem Mooney joins this episode to discuss this, how we all have privilege one way or another, the ways in which online learning has helped Diem earn multiple college degrees, and so much more. Read …
 
We did it!! We made it 10 whole episodes and to celebrate this momentous occasion, we brought on the OG's themselves, Gavin and Matthew. Our firstborn sons. We grill them on being the big brothers to siblings on the spectrum and we get some really interesting answers. Grab a tissue and a stiff drink because there are definitely some tears! Buzzspro…
 
Hosts Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb speak with Taylor Robb an autism self-advocate who's been active in the pursuit of autism equality for nearly a decade. His advocacy ranges from helping families cope and understand their children's autism to holding positions on state government committees concerning disabilities. He has also worked in the beha…
 
Happy New Year!! We are finally back in the studio, or rather, Kelly's kitchen table, after a very chaotic holiday season. We sat down, drank a bit and unloaded. New adventures in homeschooling and what lies ahead for this year is what we cover in this episode. Grab a drink, settle in and catch up with us! Support the show…
 
Season 2 of the Intersections on the Spectrum podcast is here! When people co-opt ideas or concepts to meet their own needs it can be really harmful. AJ Link joins this episode to discuss how concepts like critical race theory and say her name have been co-opted and been really harmful to those with marginalized identities. AJ also discusses the im…
 
Hosts Andrew Komarow and Eileen Lamb speak with Dr. Temple Grandin. Dr. Grandin is a prominent author and speaker on both autism and animal behavior. Today, she is a professor of Animal Sciences at Colorado State University. She has been featured on national and international media for her incredible story. HBO even made an Emmy Award-winning movie…
 
After a quick holiday break, we get right back into it with our very special guests, Carolyn and Morgan. We discuss the chaotic world of trying to teach our children who are on the spectrum. In the days of underpaid, overworked and stressed to the max, teachers seem to feel it worse than most...add in IEP's, stimming and meltdowns and you have the …
 
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