Autism Knows No Borders

By: Global Autism Project
  • Summary

  • Discover what’s possible when people connected to autism inspire change and build community
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Episodes
  • Behavioral Science 101, with Ryan O'Donnell | TBT
    Sep 19 2024

    Discover what’s possible when behavioral science is creatively broadcasted.

    Have you ever heard of Applied Behavior Analysis? Have you ever wondered how it came to be used in autism services?

    If you’re curious about the true story behind the origins of Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA for short, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Ryan O’Donnell, where he shares his passion for disseminating behavioral science.

    Ryan O’Donnell is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, videographer, and entrepreneur. Through quick and easy-to-digest YouTube videos, he makes behavioral science publicly accessible so that people of all ages can experience their version of success.

    In the summer of 2019, Ryan collaborated with the Global Autism Project to document our training approach and highlight our partners at Kaizora Center for Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, in Kenya. You can watch these videos on his YouTube channel, The Daily BA.

    This episode with Ryan was first released in June of 2020. We’re re-releasing it today to celebrate the recent release of Ryan’s film The History of Applied Behavior Analysis, which is available for free exclusively at thebehavioracademy.com.

    In this conversation, among other things, we discuss:

    • A condensed history of behavioral science, from early controversial practices of behavior modification to modern ABA used in autism services
    • Relatable examples of practical ABA in every day
    • Ryan’s experiences working with the adult population
    • Different services that are available for families

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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take a moment to rate the show and leave a review. You’ll be helping us to continue spreading autism awareness and acceptance around the world.

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    1 hr
  • Sensory Challenges, with the Global Autism Community
    Sep 12 2024

    Discover what’s possible when you’re prepared for the environment.

    Are you or anyone you know either over-sensitive or under-sensitive to specific sights, sounds, smells, or textures? While this can sometimes be an asset, it can also cause distress or discomfort.

    If you’re familiar with difficulties in processing everyday sensory information, stick around, because today’s episode is a roundtable discussion where we talk about Sensory Challenges, featuring Autistic Self-Advocates Hattie-Angelys Fox, Amy Smith and Adrian Sanchez, as well as fellow members of our online Global Autism Community, Cheryl Albright, Tj Larum and Danielle Terrell.

    Among other things, we discuss:

    • Human sensory systems and needs
    • Hyper- and hypo-sensitivities
    • Levels of burnout and how to recover from it
    • Regulatory strategies for various environments and situations
    • Teaching children how to cope and ask for help
    • Examining someone’s overall health to support their sensory issues
    • The importance of collaborating with specialists when writing treatment plans
    • Speech processing and interpreting
    • Supports across the lifetime

    Sensory Differences - A Guide for All Audiences

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    Are you a self-advocate willing to share your story and educate others? Or a professional seeking to hear directly from autistic voices and improve your practice? Or maybe you’re a family member hoping to support and empower your loved one? Whatever your connection to autism is, we’d love to hear your takeaways from this episode in our online Global Autism Community, where hundreds of people from all over the world come together to support each other and know that they’re not alone.

    Join us today at community.globalautismproject.org. Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.

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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.

    Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast

    Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community

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    55 mins
  • Requesting Accommodations at School and in the Workplace, with Thomas Iland and David Sharif | TBT
    Sep 5 2024

    Discover what’s possible when you acknowledge your needs.

    Have you ever needed to ask for help but didn’t know how? Were you afraid of seeming weak or being rejected?

    Whether you’re an autistic student or employee, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Thomas Iland and David Sharif, where they encourage autistic people to speak up about their needs, emphasizing there is no shame in asking for help.

    Tom Iland is an Autistic Self-Advocate, Toastmasters International Accredited Speaker, Certified Human Potential Coach, Professional Diversity & Inclusion Consultant, and TEDx speaker. He’s the author of two books, Come To Life! Your Guide to Self-Discovery and My Glass Is Full: Stories of Putting Mental Health First. Tom also holds a Guinness World Record as "The Oldest Person With Autism To Finish a Full Ironman Triathlon," which highlights his commitment to transcending limits.

    Also an Autistic Self-Advocate, David Sharif was a dedicated and beloved member of our community who unfortunately passed away in April 2021 due to an epileptic seizure. David was a Magna Cum Laude graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Peace and Justice Studies. He worked as a job coach supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in building fulfilling, independent lives.

    This episode with Tom and David was first released in September of 2020. We’re re-releasing it today in time for back-to-school season, a crucial time when many autistic students and families face the challenge of getting the accommodations they need every year.

    In this conversation, among other things, we discuss:

    • How to request accommodations, both at school and in the work environment
    • How a tutor or job coach can offer extra support
    • Examples of reasonable accommodations, such as day-to-day guidance and feedback, establishing long- and short-term goals, assigning tasks by priority, and being notified in advance about meetings and topics
    • The benefits of traveling and learning about different cultures

    For more information about Thomas Iland, listen to:

    My Journey of Becoming a Public Speaker, with Thomas Iland

    For more information about David Sharif, listen to:

    Honoring the Memory of David Sharif, with the Global Autism Community

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    https://www.autismspeaks.org/tool-kit-excerpt/accommodations-job

    https://daivergent.com/blog/neurodiversity-in-the-workplace

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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.

    Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast

    Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project

    We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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