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flappyhourcast special: Interview with Steve Silberman
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This episode of Autistic Flappy Hour is a special edition: an interview with Steve Silberman (author of Neurotribes) by Laurine and Megan (guest co-host).
Special episode means special music! Sumita is a musician who is autistic, and she kindly agreed to let us use bits of her beautiful music. They come from the album "Shapes and Ladders" - intro is from Magic Sheepskin Rug, stings are from Mr Dandylion, and the closing bit is from Shapes and Ladders.
Meeting Steve SilbermanBack in May, Laurine went to Norwich to watch a talk/discussion given by Steve Silberman, accompanied by autistic poet Joanne Limburg.
Meeting Steve Silberman was a great experience. He is a lovely person, and - important point for Laurine - he did not reach for a handshake. Laurine always feels very weird rejecting a handshake.
The InterviewIn this interview, we talk about differences between the US and the UK as well as public perceptions of autism. We also touch on the subject of pop culture, and wonder what Steve would do the same and differently in hindsight. We close by discussing how the book could be used as a resource for young autistics, and mention the issue of translating Neurotribes into other languages.
Related links- Steve Silberman's website
- Joanne Limburg's website
- A podcast of Steve and Joanne's discussion at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2016
- Autreat - US retreat for autistic people previously held
- Autscape
- Wired: The Geek Syndrome
- Matt Savage's website
- Stephen Wiltshire's website
- Undark: The Invisibility of Black Autism
- All the Weight of our Dreams: On Living Racialized Autism
Episode 5 will be about autistic people who work in the field of autism. We also have an interview with Jon Adams in the works. In the meantime, please rate or review us on iTunes or get in touch by leaving a comment on this post, emailing us at flappyhourcast at gmail dot com or sending a message on one of our social media accounts listed below.
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סדרה בארכיון ("עדכון לא פעיל" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 31, 2024 14:07 (). Last successful fetch was on March 01, 2024 04:21 ()
Why? עדכון לא פעיל status. השרתים שלנו לא הצליחו לאחזר פודקאסט חוקי לזמן ממושך.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 150233863 series 97270
This episode of Autistic Flappy Hour is a special edition: an interview with Steve Silberman (author of Neurotribes) by Laurine and Megan (guest co-host).
Special episode means special music! Sumita is a musician who is autistic, and she kindly agreed to let us use bits of her beautiful music. They come from the album "Shapes and Ladders" - intro is from Magic Sheepskin Rug, stings are from Mr Dandylion, and the closing bit is from Shapes and Ladders.
Meeting Steve SilbermanBack in May, Laurine went to Norwich to watch a talk/discussion given by Steve Silberman, accompanied by autistic poet Joanne Limburg.
Meeting Steve Silberman was a great experience. He is a lovely person, and - important point for Laurine - he did not reach for a handshake. Laurine always feels very weird rejecting a handshake.
The InterviewIn this interview, we talk about differences between the US and the UK as well as public perceptions of autism. We also touch on the subject of pop culture, and wonder what Steve would do the same and differently in hindsight. We close by discussing how the book could be used as a resource for young autistics, and mention the issue of translating Neurotribes into other languages.
Related links- Steve Silberman's website
- Joanne Limburg's website
- A podcast of Steve and Joanne's discussion at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2016
- Autreat - US retreat for autistic people previously held
- Autscape
- Wired: The Geek Syndrome
- Matt Savage's website
- Stephen Wiltshire's website
- Undark: The Invisibility of Black Autism
- All the Weight of our Dreams: On Living Racialized Autism
Episode 5 will be about autistic people who work in the field of autism. We also have an interview with Jon Adams in the works. In the meantime, please rate or review us on iTunes or get in touch by leaving a comment on this post, emailing us at flappyhourcast at gmail dot com or sending a message on one of our social media accounts listed below.
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