A sit down with Dr. Temple Grandin

EPISODE · Sep 5, 2022 · 1H 19M

A sit down with Dr. Temple Grandin

from The Neurodivergent Connection / The Curious Storyteller · host Reid

Hello and welcome to a very special  Labor Day edition of Inside the Aspegers Studio. In this Labor Day Edition I have the pleasure of talking to one of the prominent figures in the autism community Dr. Temple Grandin. In this episode I talk to her about her personal life, everything from how she got into Animal Behavior to when she was diagnosed with ASD.  I ask her how get got into teaching and what was it like to be one of the first women in her field.  To did she have pets growing up to did she remember anything her science teacher told her.  Than I talk more in-depth about autism, and the conversation gets very interesting as she goes on and talks about many things. This is one of the most interesting interviews I have every done. Than we try to figure out what type of thinker I am. As she mentioned before about the three different type of thinkers out there.  She mentiones her books that she has written and talks about how she has had grandparents coming up to her after a lecture she has given and said how they may be on the spectrum as well from watching their grandkids and listening to her talk. She goes to talk about how she think all the great programmers and those in Silicon Valley are most likely on the spectrum as shes metions people like Elon Musk and even Bill Gates. This is a must listen interview. So sit back, relax and grab your favorite beverage and take a listen to me talk with Dr. Temple GrandinHosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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