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There’s a lot of talk about why Autistic people don’t like “going to church.” There’s a lot of research going on that is aimed at helping Autistic people do church.” Friends, I’ll leave that to the researchers. I want to talk about what it means to be the church. And specifically, what it means to be the church on the spectrum.
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08/06/2020 22:27:50
Pastor Mac
health
Release Date: 5/17/2020
Duration: 16 Mins
Authors: Pastor Mac
Description: In this episode, we dispel three common myths. 1. The Bible was written only for neuro-typical people. 2. Autistic people get a pass on being part of the body. 3. We are required to just muster up the feeling of love for others.
Is Closed Captioned: No
Explicit: No
Release Date: 5/17/2020
Duration: 0 Mins
Authors: Pastor Mac
Description:
Is Closed Captioned: No
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/12/2020
Authors: On The Spectrum
Description: A podcast designed to show multiple angles and points of view on a wide variety of subjects. Whether it be current events, anecdotes, or political and philosophical discussions we are continuosly thinking and exploring through the lenses of artists and creatives.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/25/2020
Authors: T & J
Description: Two individuals ranting about international antics.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/1/2020
Authors: Kenny Michal
Description: Meet Ken, a man on the spectrum, and his thoughts on just about everything. From the college life to church life to street life and even politics.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 11/26/2021
Authors: Shipra Phadke
Description: On The Teenage Spectrum is a podcast started by Shipra Phadke, a 14 year old Indian girl (as of 2021) who is just as crazy, not-so-perfect and all over the place as any other teenager ever. This podcast is going to be all about the teenage fun, struggles, advice and much more teen related stuff. Shipra wants her listeners to relate to her content and interact with them and know that she is not the only crazy one around.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 4/29/2021
Authors: Keegan Fleigner
Description:
Hi, I’m Keegan Fleigner. When I was in first grade, I was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum. Since that time, sports have played a huge role in changing my life. So I want to show the world how all kinds of sports can help all kinds of people with all kinds of mental and emotional challenges. Welcome to Sports on the Spectrum. The purpose of Sports on the Spectrum is to provide a forum for athletes and coaches with social, emotional and/or developmental health conditions (like Autism, ADHD, Bi-Polarity, Depression, etc.) where sports has been life changing in addressing or assisting these types of conditions. I want to connect with and help others who also have conditions that aren’t well understood, and who share my love of playing and/or coaching sports, to talk about experiences on and off the playing field. I created
Explicit: No
Release Date: 1/2/2022
Authors: Maggie R
Description: Magdalena On The Spectrum is where, I, Magdalena talk about what it is like to be a verbal woman on the autistic spectrum. I talk about things like the mistreatment of women on the spectrum, Autistic women traits, and representation of autistic women .Males on the spectrum have a great perspective on autism too and every autistic person is different. But I wanted to specifically focus on autistic women on the spectrum. Every autistic woman is different, so my experiences most certainly will NOT be the same as another autistic woman.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 1/9/2022
Authors: jstanis.com
Description: A family of 6 describes their challenges and triumphs living on the autistic spectrum.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 12/16/2020
Authors: Jessie Aiton
Description: New to autism? Recently diagnosed or simply wanting to learn more? Tune in to Life on the Spectrum; bringing you the most reliable information whilst delving into what being autistic is really all about.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 6/25/2021
Authors: Sarah
Description: An intermediate ASD teacher sharing thoughts, ideas, and evidence-based practices for teaching students with autism.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 3/9/2022
Authors: Quiana Darden
Description: Shining on the Spectrum was created to support parents of children with autism who are ready for more joy and less stress as they raise their kiddos. Society shines a dim light over families who have children with autism and it's easy to fall victim to that mindset, but over here, we're shining on the spectrum as autism families! Get ready to learn a holistic approach to ensuring that not only your child reaches new heights, but you adopt the mindset and habits that can change how you approach parenting and your life as a whole. Welcome!
Explicit: No
Release Date: 4/28/2021
Authors: Intersections on the Spectrum
Description: 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.
Explicit: No
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