Ryan Somers julkinen
[search 0]
Lisää
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Ryan Somers discovered he is Autistic in his early 40s, after years of wondering "What is wrong with me?" An experienced writer, performer, and broadcaster, he decided to document his journey of discovery as he learned about his own Autism, and went through the process of getting an official diagnosis. This podcast features one-on-one conversations with other Autistic adults, discussing our experiences living as Autistic people in a Neurotypical world, learning, discovering, and finding comm ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Episode 31: Zoh is 29 years old and lives in Indiana. She is self-diagnosed Autistic, and is a creative musician, photographer and jewellery maker. In this conversation, we discuss how Autistics kids are often misdiagnosed growing up, comorbidities, the legitimacy of self-diagnosis in the Autistic community, the barriers to late-diagnosis, therapy,…
  continue reading
 
Episode 30 -- Julie (Austria) This week, we welcome Julia, 27, from Austria, for a conversation touching on a variety of things, including moving from the Dominican Republic to Austria at the age of 5, the differences between living in a city and a small town, travelling, special interests, self-diagnosing with Autism at the age of 20, job intervie…
  continue reading
 
Episode 29 -- Michael Tanzer (Ontario, Canada) This week, Ryan and Drew have a chat with Michael, who is 29, and was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 3. We talk about his self-published book "Michaelism: My POV on Life with Autism," his childhood development, therapy, special interests, learning Japanese, independence, social media, not giving u…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we have a pleasant chat with Dave, age 45, who lives in San Diego, California, USA. Dave was late-diagnosed Autistic, has an Autistic spouse, and an Autistic son. In this conversation, we discuss a number of things, including ABA Therapy, Relationship Development Intervention (RDI), the Love & Autism Conference, "famous" people in …
  continue reading
 
Well, as you all surely know, it's AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH! Our friend Rose returns (third time!) to discuss some of the things that she thinks are important, for Autistic people to guide the conversation about us! We talk about what it takes for Autistic people to find happiness, be seen and heard, and to feel safe! What kind of therapies are out t…
  continue reading
 
I grew up in a family of racecar drivers -- both my mom and dad (that's how they met!) and all of my uncles raced cars. When I heard about an Autistic racecar driver named Armani Williams, I knew I simply had to have him on the show! Armani is awesome! He's 20 years old, diagnosed Autistic at the age of 2, and lives in Grosse Point, Michigan. He kn…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, Rose is back for another round! This time, the focus is on Autism Myths! Are Autism cases on the rise? Do people outgrow Autism? Is there for a cure for Autism? Do vaccines cause Autism? Are there differences in Autism between males and females? Do we prefer to say "Autistic people" or "people with Autism?" Is Autism a form of brai…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we chat with Hunter Hansen, who was diagnosed Autistic at the age of 16, is a husband and father, works at a large tech company, and is also an Autism advocate, posing videos to Instagram at the account @The_Life_Autistic, which is how we first discovered each other last year! We enjoy a fun and insightful conversation, sharing our…
  continue reading
 
Sam is an awesome dude, in his early 30s, who was diagnosed with Aspergers (ASD) at the age of 14. In this conversation, we talk about all kinds of things, like The Beatles, the prevalence of Autistic minds in technology and the arts, Autism as a gift, positive energy, socializing, stimming, masking, meditation, working with Autistic children, Auti…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we have a conversation with John, who lives in Texas, and was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 39. He is a librarian, and we discuss a number of topics including the challenges Autistic people face in the work environment, relationships, executive functioning, anxiety, drinking, invisible differences, empathy, anime, Star Trek, …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we have a chat with Phil, who was diagnosed as Autistic in his 40s. We have a wide-ranging talk about a number of topics, including executive function, working memory, the journey to diagnosis, the diagnosis process, gender stereotypes, sports, friendships, self-acceptance, Autistic burnout, spoon theory, and much more! Phil is a g…
  continue reading
 
Episode 20: Ryan's conversation with Jessica West. Our first episode of 2021! We are now back, and have a bunch of episodes recorded, and will be posting a new episode every week! This one features a very enjoyable conversation we had with Jessica West, who lives on the west coast, and is an Autistic woman who is an executive coach and a mom. We ha…
  continue reading
 
I've known Shane since back in the late 90s Toronto hip-hop scene, when we were both involved in promoting events. We've recently linked up again when he invited me to appear on his Shower for the Soul podcast. He agreed to let me know post that conversation here as well. I hope you enjoy our wide-ranging chat. Find him on instagram @famefriends Su…
  continue reading
 
We’re back! It’s been a few months, but we’re back, and with a new name: The Life Autistic. On this episode, I spoke with Bruce Petherick (Calgary, Alberta, Canada), about his Life Autistic, being a musician and teacher, how he came to a diagnosis in his early 50s, the challenges of Autism with work and family, and his positive outlook on Autism an…
  continue reading
 
This is a very special episode of The Life Autistic.. Recently, I was contacted by Joyce, who has been listening to the podcast in Kenya! We started chatting back and forth, and we ended up talking on the phone one night and I said "Wait, this is so great, can I record this?" We talked about all kind of things, and I cried a couple of times, and I …
  continue reading
 
In this episode I talk a little bit about the book “I Think I Might Be Autistic” by Cynthia Kim, review some questions from one of the chapters, and answer two questions from listeners. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/TheLifeAutistic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
  continue reading
 
Drew is a dude I've known for many years. We worked together a few times, years ago, when he was hosting and producing a TV Show, and brought me in a few times to do some different segments. We recently reconnected after he heard the podcast and reached out to offer to help, which is great, because I can certainly use some help! This is a conversat…
  continue reading
 
Episode 10 — catching up with my diagnosis journey, and a bit of discussion about a CBC online video called “You Can’t Ask That,” dealing with autism. New name! @aspietribe #aspietribe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/TheLifeAutistic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
  continue reading
 
On this episode I have a conversation with Samantha Dirk about discovering her Autism in her late 20s, growing up not knowing she was Autistic, differences in how Autism can present in boys and girls, functioning labels, advocacy, stimming, and other topics. Please check the comments on the Facebook page for links to books and videos we discussed i…
  continue reading
 
Hey all! Sorry it’s been a month since the last episode! Life has thrown a few curveballs my way. This is recorded today in the car - a little update on what I’ve been up to and thinking about. The only chance I had to record was in the car today, so my apologies for the audio! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/TheLifeAutistic. Hosted on…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Episode 17! For this one, we I had an awesome conversation with my new favourite person, Rose! Rose lives in the province of Quebec, was diagnosed with Autism as an adult, and has Neurodiverse children as well. She was an absolute joy to speak with, and I felt like we could have talked all day. My only regret is that I tend to be long-wi…
  continue reading
 
Q&A episode, topics include understanding a husband with Asperger’s, how to support people in your life with Asperger’s, and seeking a diagnosis at age 50 after 20 years of being treated for bipolar disorder. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/TheLifeAutistic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
  continue reading
 
It’s Autistic Pride Day! On this episode Ryan talks to Jerry in Texas, who was diagnosed one year ago in his late 20s. Jerry’s an awesome dude who is living in the spectrum and discusses his challenges and how he is able to live. Thanks Jerry! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/TheLifeAutistic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
  continue reading
 
Episode 19: Q&A -- In this episode, the final episode of 2020, I read some letters and answer some questions on a variety of topics, including Autism and sex, living with undiagnosed Autism, seeking help from a psychiatrist or psychologist, parenting with Autism, how Autism affects jobs, family, and friendships, "coming out" as Autistic to family a…
  continue reading
 
Ryan and Jennifer sit down to chat over a glass of wine and a beer, while Jennifer takes the AQ (Autism Quotient) Test, and they discuss her results. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/TheLifeAutistic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Pikakäyttöopas