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The Apparently Autistic Podcast

The Apparently Autistic Podcast

著者: Keith and Bridget Holloway
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Welcome to the Apparently Autistic Podcast! Our goal is to unmask the spectrum with real voices and real experiences. On the podcast, we hope to educate people about autism, and provide our personal experiences as well as advice and strategies both from a neurodivergent and neurotypical point of view.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Goblin Magic & AI Logic: NeuroSpicy Tech Tips
    2025/07/09

    Episode 12.5 – Goblin Magic & AI Logic: NeuroSpicy Tech Tips

    Welcome to episode 12.5 of the Apparently Autistic podcast, where hosts Keith and Bridget Holloway share real experiences and insights on the autism spectrum. This week, they cover the influence of technology, particularly ChatGPT and new tools like Goblin Tools (goblin.tools), on the neurodivergent community.

    In this quasi-episode, Keith and Bridget discuss the utility of AI in easing daily tasks and organizing thoughts, which can be especially beneficial for neurodivergent individuals. They talk about the benefits of ChatGPT for brainstorming and its role in crafting thoughtful posts and planning podcast episodes.

    Additionally, the episode introduces Goblin Tools—a range of organizational aids, including a magic to-do list and tone analysis, which can simplify complex tasks and help manage everyday activities more effectively. Join the hosts as they explore these tech innovations and how they can positively impact the lives of those on the autism spectrum.

    Credits

    Executive Producer: Keith Holloway

    Co-Executive Producer: Bridget Holloway

    Hosts: Keith and Bridget Holloway

    Produced & Edited by: Keith Holloway

    Theme Music: "Paradise Found" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    Logo Design: Nathan McConnell (Growing up Autie) https://www.facebook.com/growingupautie

    A Dispatch Central Production © 2025

    Follow Us: Facebook: Apparently Autistic Podcast Website: https://apparentlyautistic.podbean.com/ Merch Store: https://apparentlyautistic.myshopify.com/

    Subscribe, share, and leave a review—your support means the world.

    Video Recording: Panasonic HC-WX991: https://shop.panasonic.com/cameras-and-camcorders/camcorders/consumer-camcorders/hc-wxf991k

    Editing and Production Software: PowerDirecteor 365 https://www.cyberlink.com/products/po...

    Audio Recording and Editing Software: Audacity https://www.audacityteam.org/

    Disclaimers

    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment of autism or any related condition. The views and experiences shared here are personal and may not reflect those of everyone on the autism spectrum. Autism is a broad and diverse spectrum, and each individual's journey is unique. Some episodes may contain discussions of mental health, trauma, or other sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. We aim to create a respectful, inclusive space for autistic individuals, their families, professionals, and allies. If we ever get it wrong, we welcome thoughtful feedback. This podcast may feature sponsored content or affiliate links, which will be disclosed during the episode.

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    19 分
  • 5 Autism Myths You Need to Stop Believing
    2025/07/02
    Episode 12 – 5 Autism Myths You Need to Stop Believing In this episode of Apparently Autistic, we’re setting the record straight on five of the most damaging and persistent myths about autism — myths that still show up in conversations, media, and even professional settings today. We’re talking about the false claims that autistic people don’t feel empathy, that “everyone is a little autistic,” and that vaccines cause autism (spoiler: they don’t — and never did). We’ll also bust the harmful idea that someone can’t be autistic if they’re verbal, smart, or friendly, and the damaging belief that autistic people “just need more discipline.” These myths don’t just spread misinformation — they actively hurt autistic people by fueling stigma, misdiagnosis, and mistreatment. In this episode, we’ll break down where these myths come from, why they’re so harmful, and what the real truth is, from the perspective of actually autistic lived experience. If you’ve ever fallen for these myths — or heard someone else repeat them — this is your chance to learn, unlearn, and share the truth. 💬 Share your thoughts, experiences, or the worst autism myth you’ve heard by messaging us! And don’t forget to leave a review and help spread the word about what autism really is — and isn’t. References Milton, D. (2012). On the ontological status of autism: The ‘double empathy problem’. Disability & Society, 27(6), 883-887. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/62639/1/Milton%20%282012%29%20-%20The%20Double%20Empathy%20Problem.pdfAutistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN). What is autism? https://autisticadvocacy.org/about-asan/about-autism/National Autistic Society. Is everyone a little autistic? https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/what-is-autismCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Vaccines and autism. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autism.htmlTaylor, L. E., Swerdfeger, A. L., & Eslick, G. D. (2014). Vaccines are not associated with autism: An evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies. Vaccine, 32(29), 3623-3629. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.04.085The Lancet. Retraction—Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children. The Lancet, 375(9713), 445. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(10)60175-4/fulltextAutistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN). Position statement on functioning labels. https://autisticadvocacy.org/about-asan/position-statements/functioning-labels/Autism Level UP. Meltdown vs tantrum. https://autismlevelup.com/meltdown-vs-tantrumKapp, S. K. (Ed.). (2020). Autistic community and the neurodiversity movement: Stories from the frontline. Palgrave Macmillan. Credits Executive Producer: Keith Holloway Co-Executive Producer: Bridget Holloway Hosts: Keith and Bridget Holloway Produced & Edited by: Keith Holloway Theme Music: "Paradise Found" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo Design: Nathan McConnell (Growing up Autie) https://www.facebook.com/growingupautie A Dispatch Central Production © 2025 Follow Us: Facebook: Apparently Autistic Podcast Website: https://apparentlyautistic.podbean.com/ Merch Store: https://apparentlyautistic.myshopify.com/ Subscribe, share, and leave a review—your support means the world. Video Recording: Panasonic HC-WX991: https://shop.panasonic.com/cameras-and-camcorders/camcorders/consumer-camcorders/hc-wxf991k Editing and Production Software: PowerDirecteor 365 https://www.cyberlink.com/products/po... Audio Recording and Editing Software: Audacity https://www.audacityteam.org/ Disclaimers This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment of autism or any related condition. The views and experiences shared here are personal and may not reflect those of everyone on the autism spectrum. Autism is a broad and diverse spectrum, and each individual's journey is unique. Some episodes may contain discussions of mental health, trauma, or other sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. We aim to create a respectful, inclusive space for autistic individuals, their families, professionals, and allies. If we ever get it wrong, we welcome thoughtful feedback. This podcast may feature sponsored content or affiliate links, which will be disclosed during the episode.
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    58 分
  • The Fun Was Exhausting: Navigating Family, Travel, and Autistic Recovery
    2025/06/25

    Episode 11 – The Fun Was Exhausting: Navigating Family, Travel, and Autistic Recovery

    Join hosts Keith and Bridget Holloway on the new episode of the Apparently Autistic podcast as they delve into the intricacies of navigating life disruptions through an autistic lens. Explore real-life experiences of joy and chaos during family gatherings and the crucial recovery phase that follows. Gain insight into the impact of changed routines, social interactions, and the mechanisms of support and recovery. This episode offers a deep look into both Keith's autistic perspective and Bridget's supportive role, fostering understanding and empathy. Perfect for anyone wanting to relate, connect, and learn about the intersection of routine and recovery in the neurodivergent world.

    Credits

    Executive Producer: Keith Holloway

    Co-Executive Producer: Bridget Holloway

    Hosts: Keith and Bridget Holloway

    Produced & Edited by: Keith Holloway

    Theme Music: "Paradise Found" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    Logo Design: Nathan McConnell (Growing up Autie) https://www.facebook.com/growingupautie

    A Dispatch Central Production © 2025

    Follow Us: Facebook: Apparently Autistic Podcast Website: https://apparentlyautistic.podbean.com/ Merch Store: https://apparentlyautistic.myshopify.com/

    Subscribe, share, and leave a review—your support means the world.

    Video Recording: Panasonic HC-WX991: https://shop.panasonic.com/cameras-and-camcorders/camcorders/consumer-camcorders/hc-wxf991k

    Editing and Production Software: PowerDirecteor 365 https://www.cyberlink.com/products/po...

    Audio Recording and Editing Software: Audacity https://www.audacityteam.org/

    Disclaimers

    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment of autism or any related condition. The views and experiences shared here are personal and may not reflect those of everyone on the autism spectrum. Autism is a broad and diverse spectrum, and each individual's journey is unique. Some episodes may contain discussions of mental health, trauma, or other sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. We aim to create a respectful, inclusive space for autistic individuals, their families, professionals, and allies. If we ever get it wrong, we welcome thoughtful feedback. This podcast may feature sponsored content or affiliate links, which will be disclosed during the episode.

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    57 分

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