Welcome to the Stories About Autism podcast, hosted by James Hunt, the dad of two autistic boys. Each week he'll be joined by a special guest, who will be telling their own story about autism. James will be talking to autistic adults, parents and family members of children with autism, and professionals who work with autistic individuals. In doing so he hopes to create a greater understanding of a... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Kids & Family |
This week I get to speak with Wemima (Wemzy), a mum of three autistic children. They live in the North of England, and Wemzy shares stories from their lives on her TikTok and Instagram pages Aqotas. more
This week I’m joined by Ashley Blaker. Ashley is a dad of 6, that’s right 6 kids. Two of his children are autistic, and he also has an adopted daughter who has Down Syndrome. As well as being a dad, Ashley is a comedian and writer and has been part o... more
This week I’m joined by Stephanie Vavron, who tells us her family’s story about autism. Steph lives in Scotland, is a single mum of two, and her youngest, Max, is autistic and also has Cerebral Palsy. more
On this week’s episode of the Stories About Autism Podcast , I’m joined by TJ from the social media pages Nigh Functioning Autism. TJ is an autistic adult who was diagnosed in her teens, along with diagnoses of epilepsy, OCD, and ADHD. She is a singl... more
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Parenting a child with autism is difficult in part because if you are NT, you don’t have a role model for parenting a ND child. James is a role model. He meets his children where they are at, gives them what they need and builds understanding and community through his podcast. Listen for encouragement and inspiration.
I can’t get enough of this podcast I look forward to my daily drive time to listen to James and all the amazing guests. It’s really helped me on my autism journey with my non verbal little boy Charlie, I take something from every single podcast for myself and my son. Thank you James you’re an absolute super star ⭐️🌈
I discovered “stories about autism” and the creator through the SEN community on Instagram. I feel James has changed my life in so many ways; feeling a sense of belonging, understanding of my autistic, non-speaking son, finding the beauty in the differences and accepting our new normal. more
I’ve loved listening to this today, so much information and so real. Look forward to the next one! Thanks James and Nicola
I’ve followed you both for some time on social media - and take so much from your honest accounts in sharing your lived experience and insights of neurodivergence. more
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