
That Autism thing is a brand new podcast series from Callum Ronan Creative looking at Autism from the perspective of family, friends, and bosses who care support and champion people on the spectrum by asking them about how someone with autism has changed their outlook.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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After a forced break due to the coronavirus, we are back with our last episode of the first season as Callum Chats to his brother Declan about having a younger brother with Autism and how he feels about the condition growing up
A change to the usual podcast we go to the internet and ask If you could ask someone with autism or Aspergers one question what would it be? and Callum Ronan tries to answer them
Callum chat's to his Dad Andrew Ronan about what it was like bringing up a son with Autism and Aspergers and giving his view on parenting and building a family with a disability
You can take part by tweeting the podcast @thatathing or email thataut... more
Callum Chats to Broadcaster and Journalists Tom Feaheny about his perception of Autism and how he grew up around having friends on the autism spectrum
In this episode of That Autism Thing, We Look at Autism and Aspergers from the perspective of a Mum who has brought up there son or daughter with the condition, find out there approach and thoughts on how to bring up their child with the condition.
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