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I've had so many jobs over the years — from babysitter to office administrator — and I didn't know until much later that my struggles in certain environments were connected to being autistic. In this episode, I talk about what it means to navigate workplaces that aren't built for neurodivergent minds, and how universal design could change everything. This is about moving from just "accommodating" us to truly including us.Watch this episode on YouTube.If you'd like to know more about topics discussed in this episode, check out:"Workplace Accommodations and Neurodiversity" by Susanne Bruyère and Adrienne Colella (chapter in Neurodiversity and Work: Employment, Identity, and Support Networks for Neurominorities edited by Eric Patton and Alecia Santuzzi)"Accommodations vs Universal Design" by CultureAlly"Autistic Adults' Views and Experiences of Requesting and Receiving Workplace Adjustments in the UK" by Jade Davies et al.Universal Design: Creating Inclusive Environments by Edward Steinfeld and Jordana Maisel"How Can the Work Environment Be Redesigned to Enhance the Well-Being of Individuals With Autism?" by Michał Tomczak"Autism and the Right to a Hypersensitivity-Friendly Workspace" by Bouke de Vries"'It's Like a Ramp for a Person in a Wheelchair': Workplace Accessibility for Employees With Autism" by Michal Waisman-Nitzan et al. Theme music: "Everything Feels New" by Evgeny Bardyuzha. All episodes written and produced by Kristen Hovet.Send in your questions or thoughts via audio or video recording for a chance to be featured on the show! Email your audio or video clips to otherautism@gmail.com through WeTransfer. Buy me a coffee!Buy The Other Autism merch. Use code FREESHIP for free shipping on orders over $75 USD! The views, opinions, and experiences shared by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. The content is intended for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical or professional advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions related to your health, fitness, or wellness.
Tensions between China and the US are at a level not seen in decades. But as Chas Freeman, former Assistant US Secretary of Defense and Watson Senior Fellow believes, the tension between these countries is larger than a tit-for-tat trade dispute. Everything about this relationship is being called to question, and it has implications around the world. On this episode Edward Steinfeld, Director of the Watson Institute and Director of Watson’s China Initiative, sits down with Chas to discuss what may be the biggest story of decades to come: the fast-changing relationship between the US and China. You can read Chas’s paper ‘A World Dividing: The International Implications of the Sino-American Rift’ here: [https://quincyinst.org/2019/12/04/quincybrief-01-a-world-dividing/] You can learn more about Watson’s China Initiative here: [https://watson.brown.edu/china/]
Edward Steinfeld, director of the China Initiative and of the Watson Institute, points out that much of what is considered IP theft is just business as usual--for all countries.
Former U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern and Edward Steinfeld, director of the Watson Institute and of the China Initiative, discuss global warming, geopolitics, U.S.-China relations, and more.
Edward Steinfeld, director of the Watson Institute, queries political scientist Margaret Weir and political economist and director of the Rhodes Center [https://watson.brown.edu/rhodes] Mark Blyth about the rise of illiberalism across the globe.
Thanks for downloading and listening to the Plane Safety Podcast with Pilot Pip. In this episode we're looking at aeroplane upset and recovery in Topic of the week. Plenty of great squawks in Squawkbox and some info on Pip's 2016 London Marathon appeal. A huge thank you to all of those who have already donated. If YOU would like to donate please either go to the website where you'll find more information or the direct link to the donations page is here In squawk box this episode we have : Luiz Cesar Dias from Brazil has some thoughts on intersection take offs and a question on differences in aviation protocol in different countries. Captain Al has sent some audio feedback with his thoughts on intersection departures. Chris Marsh says hi and asks about the Farnborough 2016 APG meet up. You can check out Chris' professional photography business here James Chen in Toronto has a question regarding Angle of Attack gauges. Edward Steinfeld from New England, USA says hi Matt Fabricus has an audio report on his recent PPL check ride.....he passed ! Well done Matt. If you would like to contact the show please either go to the Squawkbox page on the website, www.planesafetypodcast.com or email feedback@planesafetypodcast.com Thanks for listening, Fly Safe !
"China's Real Energy Crisis" by Edward Steinfeld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.