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  • DisElectAbility: Assessing Access To Employmen For Autistic People And More With Sir Robert Buckland KC

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    Economic and Policy Impacts on Disabled People: A Conversation with Robert BucklandIn this episode of DisElectAbility, the Disability Politics Podcast, host Aar Jae/Eira-Auri Williams engages in a detailed discussion with Robert Buckland, former MP and cabinet minister, focusing on disability and autism policies in the UK. They explore the economic policies over the past 15 years, the impact of austerity on disabled people, and Buckland's work with the autism employment review. Buckland also shares his personal connection to autism, insights from his political career, and perspectives on current political challenges and government actions. The episode emphasises the need for improved support, inclusivity, and policy reform to better meet the needs of disabled people in the UK.Email: neurorainbowproject.comFollow on Bluesky: @neurorainbwoproject.comVisit: neurorainbowproject.com/diselectability for morePlease like subscribe follow and shareepisode content:00:00 Introduction to Electability Podcast00:49 Overview of British Politics and Disability02:23 Economic Policies and Their Impact on Disabled People06:38 Political Activism and Social Media13:41 Interview with Robert Buckland14:07 Robert Buckland's Political Journey and Autism Advocacy18:38 Challenges and Achievements in Autism Support25:15 Reflections on Government Policies and Future Directions57:13 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes

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  • Pacifying on NRCWAA: Deep Diving Into Disassociative Identity Disorder (DID

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    Exploring Dissociative Identity Disorder and Little Space with RazIn this episode, the host Eira Auri (Autisticly Aar) discusses the intricate and often misunderstood mental health condition Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) previously recognsied as multiple personality disorder with guest Raz, known as Little Alt Space on Instagram.Raz shares personal experiences of living with DID, the complexities of different alters, and the challenges of navigating relationships and daily life including how her DID impacts on her skills and abilities exploring what it means to experience age-regression with alters in the system.The conversation also delves into the significance of regression, Little Space, and ABDL (Adult Baby Diaper Lover) as coping mechanisms linked to childhood trauma. Raz talks about the comfort and safety found in little items like pacifiers and diapers, as well as how these items aid in managing sensory sensitivities and are essential with the trauma healing journey she has embarked to nurture the needs of her inner-child.The episode underscores the importance of understanding and compassion towards those with DID and related neurodivergent conditions such as autism and ADHD.This podcast episode is recommended to an audience of 18+, This podcast includes references to trauma childhood, childhood trauma and possible references to self-harmFind more about D.I.D: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/dissociation-and-dissociative-disorders/dissociative-disorders/Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HMWcAcXjNmw?si=pJ0P3-c5DRcimkvwread the podcast interview: https://www.neurorainbowproject.com/rainbow-reads/deep-dive-into-didemail the podcast: pacifying@neurorainbowproject.comfollow on bluesky: @neurorainbowproject.com/@pacifyingmyautism.comEpisode Rundown00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:31 Exploring Nonbinary Identity00:56 Podcast Focus and Themes01:54 Understanding Neurodivergent Experiences07:56 Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Explained15:00 Impact of DID on Relationships18:53 Coping with DID and Age Regression20:22 Exploring DID and Age Regression22:23 Social Media and Little Space24:42 Linking DID with ADHD and Autism27:09 Sensory Comforts and Regression27:57 Collecting Little Items30:07 Understanding DID and Integration38:59 ABDL and Non-Sexual Regression40:16 Challenges and Coping Mechanisms44:14 Final Thoughts and Reflections
  • A Deep Dive Into The World of Neurodivergent Representation on Reality TV with Dan Bird

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    Exploring Neurodivergence and Reality TV with Dan Bird from The Traitors UKIn this episode of the 'New Rainbow Cast' podcast, host Aar Jae Williams interviews Dan Bird, a contestant from Season 3 of The Traitors UK. Dan, who is autistic, shares his experiences on the reality game show, discussing the intersections of neurodivergence, identity, and strategy. Additionally, Dan talks about his book 'Go Neuro Way,' which offers travel tips for neurodivergent people. The episode aims to educate and provide insight into the life of neurodivergent individuals through personal experiences and thoughtful conversation.Runthrough of whats on the episode:00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:04 Exploring Neurodivergent Experiences02:09 Guest Introduction: Dan Bird07:06 Dan's Journey with Autism08:56 Challenges and Strategies in Reality TV32:45 Dan's Book on Neurodiverse Travel39:47 Reflections and Future Plans45:34 Closing Remarks and Contact InformationFollow on social mediaBluesky: @neurorainbowproject.comInstagram: @neurorainbowprojectFollow Dan on Instagram: @djzb100Subscribe to Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@NeuroRainbowProjectSubscribe on Patreon: patreon.com/RainbowPacifierDonate via Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/neurorainbowprojectGet in touch via email: neurorainbow@neurorainbowproject.com
  • #DisElectAbility: 'I Heart Politics' Deep Dive Into Political Fandom Culture with Dr P CS Andrews

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    The Intersection of Politics and Fandom: An Interview with Dr. Phoenix CS AndrewsIn this episode of Diselectability, Aar Jae Williams (Eira-Auri) interviews Dr. Phoenix CS Andrews, author of 'I Heart Politics,' which explores the theory of political fandom culture and its impacts in the age of mass-market popular culture. Dr. Andrews, who is disabled and neurodivergent, shares insights on how autism and ADHD influence his perspective on political engagement. The discussion delves into the intersections of fandom, populism, conspiracy theories, and the broader implications for disabled and marginalised communities. Additionally, they touch on Dr. Andrews' personal journey with late diagnoses of several disabilities and the unique challenges and experiences that come with it. The episode also explores how disabled people navigate political spaces, the representation of neurodivergent and transgender individuals in media, and how supportive fandoms provide community and identity. Upcoming episodes will feature interviews relevant to disability and politics, including a talk with former government minister Robert Buckland on government policies affecting disabled people.For more from Dr. Andrews please and his book visit thatdocphoenix.com and https://linktr.ee/iheartpoliticsAny personal quieries, feedback or responses to anything discussed email: neurorainbow@neurorainbowproject.comSubscribe to the new patreon channel visit patreon.com/rainbowpacifier or support via ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/neurorainbowprojectFor more visit neurorainbowproject.com00:00 Welcome to Diselectability Politics Podcast01:14 Introducing Dr. Phoenix C. S. Andrews02:45 Exploring Political Fandom Culture03:53 Subscription and Social Media Information05:28 Dr. Andrews' Personal Journey08:07 Understanding Neurodivergence10:57 Challenges in Education and Employment26:29 Living with Cerebral Palsy34:17 Adapting Sports for Disabled Individuals41:46 Facing Accessibility Challenges42:17 Visibility and Advocacy42:59 Guide Dog Discrimination44:17 Politics as Fandom46:50 Writing 'I Heart Politics'50:50 Defining Fandom and Populism01:01:44 Negative Fandoms and Conspiracy Theories01:10:50 Impact on Marginalized Communities01:14:43 Changing Attitudes and Future Prospects01:19:02 The Political Capitalization of Concepts01:20:02 Impact of Famous Figures on the Autistic Community01:21:20 Media Representation and Stereotypes01:22:33 Challenges of Neurodivergent Representation01:23:15 Misconceptions and Stereotypes01:25:16 Navigating Social Interactions01:39:07 Fandoms and Community Building01:46:39 Accessibility and Inclusion in Fandoms01:49:42 Hopes for Change in Neurodivergent and Queer Communities01:54:48 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
  • Lydia Powell: ADHD and Sobriety: Finding Strength in Vulnerability and Self Discovery

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    Overcoming Challenges: Lydia's Journey with ADHD, Masking, and SobrietyJoin us as Lydia, also known as @theconfidentwoman on TikTok, revisits her journey with ADHD and sobriety. Diagnosed with ADHD in May 2021, Lydia reflects on her identity crisis following a misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder and shares insights into her path towards self-acceptance. She discusses the stigmas surrounding substance abuse, her battles with addiction, and the role of support meetings in her recovery. Lydia also delves into understanding her autistic traits, the challenges of masking, and the importance of routine. Discover her transformations and personal growth over the past year and be inspired by her resilience and determination to live authentically. Trigger Warnings: This episode discusses substance abuse, addiction, mental health diagnoses, and psychiatric misdiagnosis, which may be distressing for some viewers.00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction01:00 ADHD Diagnosis and Misdiagnosis02:17 Identity Crisis and Acceptance05:37 Self-Medication and Substance Abuse06:52 Burnout and Career Changes09:57 Addiction and Recovery Journey17:29 Support Systems and Meetings27:57 Decriminalization and Legalization Debate48:34 Navigating Sobriety and Medication49:10 Exploring Sensory Preferences and Stimming52:50 Understanding Masking and Identity01:00:22 The Challenges of Routine and Change01:08:31 The Neurodivergent Spectrum01:20:42 Confidence Coaching and Personal Development01:28:56 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
  • Autistically Funny: Jain Edwards Is Autistic And Hilarious

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    Jane Edwards: Embracing Autism and ComedyIn this episode, comedian, writer, and actor Jane Edwards from Wales shares her journey of being diagnosed with autism during the pandemic. Jane recounts her childhood experiences, the challenges she faced, and the relief and revelation upon her diagnosis. She also delves into her comedic career, discussing early influences, the difficulties of breaking into the industry, and her love for British comedy and character work. Jane highlights the importance of the online space for her career, especially during the lockdown, and talks about her aspirations in acting and future projects. Additionally, she reflects on the growing neurodivergent community in the arts and its impact.Sources :www.neurorainbowproject.com/neuro_casthttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Cyz7rEXL5mAOcskXcumDEB7QovZ2jnom2hzTgnHeMx8/viewform?edit_requested=true/ Give some feedback @NeuroRainbowProject  Threads, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Youtubeemail: neurorainbow@neurorainbowproject.comMore from Jain Edwards: https://www.jainedwards.comTimeline:00:00 Introduction to Jane Edwards00:36 Discovering Autism02:28 The Diagnosis Journey05:00 Family Reflections12:10 Challenges in Comedy18:30 Navigating the Comedy Scene20:37 Impact of the Internet29:37 Comedy Inspirations and Style36:55 Autistic Representation in Comedy52:29 Future Aspirations55:38 Where to Find Jane Edwards
  • Charis Gambon: Fencing Through Neurodiversity

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    Neuro Rainbow Cast: Understanding Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, and Autism with Charis GambonIn this episode of the Neuro Rainbow Cast, host [Host Name] interviews Charis Gambon about her experiences with dyspraxia, dyslexia, and autism. Charis shares her journey from late diagnosis to advocacy, discussing her involvement in sports like fencing and historical reenactment, as well as her efforts to support the neurodivergent community. They explore the challenges she faced in academic settings, her contributions through writing articles, and the importance of tailored support for neurodivergent individuals. Charis also touches on the closure of the Dyspraxia Foundation and her work with new initiatives to ensure continuous support for the dyspraxic community.visit website: https://neurorainbowproject.com/neurocastfollow on social media channels: @neurorainbowprojectfind Charis's articles: https://linktr.ee/CharisGambonfollow Charis on instagram:https://www.instagram.com/that_historygirl/Give me some feedback at: communityfeedback.neurorainbowproject.com Content Timings00:00 Charis Gambon00:53 Introduction to Charis01:24 Early Life and Diagnosis Journey04:44 University Challenges and Support05:20 Advocacy and Community Involvement08:49 Navigating University with Dyspraxia12:14 Post-Diagnosis Support and Challenges23:32 Self-Diagnosis and Autism28:24 Writing and Advocacy Work32:05 Freelance Writing Journey32:49 Challenges and Tips for Dyslexic Writers38:03 Overcoming Dyslexia in Education43:33 Fencing and Dyspraxia56:46 Historical Reenactment and Writing59:45 Encouragement and Final Thoughts