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In today's episode, we're traveling overseas to chat with a special guest, Jude Morrow, a renowned autism advocate and author. Jude shares his personal journey from the medical model of disability to the neurodiversity lens, and how it has shaped his work in advocating for the rights and dignity of neurodivergent individuals. We discuss […] The post Breaking the Stigma | Redefining Autism & Celebrating Neurodiversity| A conversation with Jude Morrow appeared first on Puzzle Peace Counseling.
Dan Cooper: Based on the Real Story of the Relentless Pursuit of the Northwest Orient Flight 305 Hijacker D.B. Cooper by Jude Morrow https://amzn.to/47nR2Ts In the chilling haze of a Pacific Northwest evening, on November 24, 1971, a mysterious man calling himself ‘Dan Cooper' boards Northwest Orient Flight 305. Armed with a briefcase bomb and dark shades to mask his intent, he swiftly extorts $200,000 along with four parachutes and disappears mid-flight, leaping into the unknown from a Boeing 727's aft staircase. Using real case evidence and eye-witness testimonies, Jude Morrow has crafted an authentic and creative duel narrative of why 'Dan Cooper', or 'D.B. Cooper' as he became popularly known, committed the crime that he did, and the relentless efforts of the FBI to track him down. Beneath the hijacker's enigmatic facade lies a past intertwined with rural Canada, service in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and daring aid-drops in war-torn Vietnam. As the world grapples with his audacious crime, relentless FBI agent Clifford Harding finds himself consumed by the chase for 'D.B Cooper'. Young, sharp, yet teetering on the edge of obsession, Harding's pursuit blurs the line between justice and vendetta. With shadows from ‘Dan's' past looming and Harding's intentions growing murkier, one is left to wonder: Who is the real villain in the hijacking? Will Harding unravel the mystery, or become its next casualty? Show Notes About The Guest(s): Jude Morrow is an author and speaker who has written books about his experiences as an autistic child in the mainstream school system. He has also worked as a social worker and in business. Jude's latest book, "Dan Cooper," is a historical fiction based on the real story of the DB Cooper hijacking. Eric Ulis is a former professional card counter and blackjack player. He has a deep interest in the DB Cooper mystery and has been involved in various TV shows and events related to the case. Eric is the organizer and founder of CooperCon, an annual event dedicated to all things DB Cooper. Summary: Jude Morrow and Eric Ulis join Chris Voss to discuss the DB Cooper mystery and Jude's latest book, "Dan Cooper." They delve into the details of the hijacking, including Cooper's demands and the subsequent investigation. Jude explains how he crafted a believable character based on the limited information available about Cooper. Eric shares insights from his research and involvement in the DB Cooper community. They also discuss CooperCon, an annual event that brings together enthusiasts and experts to discuss the case. Key Takeaways: DB Cooper was an unknown man who hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded a ransom, and then jumped out of the plane with the money and parachutes. Cooper's identity and fate remain a mystery, as he was never found or heard from again. Cooper's calm and collected demeanor, lack of profanity, and knowledge of aviation suggest he may have had some experience in the field. The DB Cooper case continues to captivate people's imaginations, and events like CooperCon provide a platform for discussion and exploration of the mystery. Quotes: "Guy gets on plane. Guy gets money and parachutes. Guy disappears, never to be found or heard from again." - Chris Voss "He's a guy that looks like everybody and sounds like nobody." - Jude Morrow "Cooper was a boring old fart, and that's how he got away with it." - Jude Morrow "DB Cooper is a mystery wrapped in an enigma." - Chris Voss About the author Born on the 7th of August 1990 in Derry, Jude Morrow is an autistic best-selling author, TEDx Speaker, and the founder of Neurodiversity Training International. Jude's debut memoir, Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?, won the gold medal at the Living Now Book Awards in 2021. Jude is a touring motivational speaker, demonstrating how autistic people can grow to live happy and successful lives.
Jude Morrow is a best selling author, philanthropist, keynote speaker, autism advocate, and founder of Neurodiversity Training International. You can talk NORJAK with Jude on the DB Cooper Mystery Group of Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/328076965475576/ Visit Jude's website! https://judemorrow.com/ Watch Jude's TedTalk! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvKc4cdkYg0 Buy Jude's Books! https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jude-Morrow/author/B07RQCTJQC?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Follow Jude! https://twitter.com/judemorrow10?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/judemorrowauthor/ https://www.instagram.com/judemorrow/?hl=en If you have questions, comments, or if you know who DB Cooper was, you can reach us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or email us at dbcooperpodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show please leave us a review! Want to advertise on the show? Hit us up! https://www.facebook.com/TheCooperVortex https://twitter.com/DBCooperPodcast https://www.instagram.com/thecoopervortex/ Money and the Man by Darian Osiadacz Available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify! https://youtu.be/qBBSl5BCW44 Listen to Russell and Darren's new show The Book of Darren! https://thebookofdarren.podbean.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-book-of-darren/id1615225497 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/712b8ddd-1520-476e-a11f-96eae6db26d2/the-book-of-darren https://open.spotify.com/show/4yjZMhdw4nC0Uwth6TCv1h?si=c8af6bd4dbe04829 Thank you for checking out our show! Russell Colbert and Darren Schaefer
As Dads, we want the best for our kids, right? However, when we as Dads set neurotypical standards for our neurodiverse kids, we are not being good Dads. In fact, we're doing just the opposite. In this podcast, Paul interviews Jude Morrow, CEO of Neurodiversity Training International, author, and TedX speaker. They discuss the unique dynamics between neurotypical Dads and neurodiverse kids Paul and Jude discuss the following: Jude's own journey and diagnosis Parenting practices that derailed Jude's adolescence Common assumptions Dads make about their autistic kids When Dads should intervene, and when Dads need to back off Top Three Mistakes that Dads typically make with their kids
The Ghosts of Riots Past: The Troubled Conflict in Derry Through The Eyes of a Volunteer First Aider by Jude Morrow Set against a backdrop of the late 1960s Bogside, Martha Bradley is inspired to join the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps at the age of fifteen, following a family tragedy that changes her life […] The post Chris Voss Podcast – The Ghosts of Riots Past: The Troubled Conflict in Derry Through The Eyes of a Volunteer First Aider by Jude Morrow appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
The Ghosts of Riots Past: The Troubled Conflict in Derry Through The Eyes of a Volunteer First Aider by Jude Morrow "In The Ghosts of Riots Past, Morrow presents an insightful, imagined memoir - a unique account of Free Derry history from the perspective of a Knights of Malta First-Aider. The blend of fiction founded in fact makes this writing a powerful tool for anyone seeking to understand the human story around key events in the Bogside's political history.' Sue Divin, author of novels Truth Be Told and Carnegie Shortlisted Guard Your Heart. “The Ghosts of Riots Past provides a richly evocative look at some of Derry's darkest moments, where not only do we see the horrors that were inflicted upon this city but the courage, warmth and strength of our people. An imagined memoir, shining a light on the contribution of the often-overlooked Knights of Malta first aid volunteers, this is a story of humanity and bravery, deftly interwoven with the wonderful Derry dark humour. This is an important contribution to our city's narrative”. Claire Allan - Bestselling Author of 'Her Name Was Rose, 'Apple of My Eye', and 'The Nurse'. ‘An evocative, richly detailed retelling of some of the most pivotal moments in the city's history from a new perspective. Reflecting the courage and personal sacrifices of the city's Order of Malta volunteers, among others, First-Aider Martha is a wonderfully realised character brought to life with real warmth and skill. A huge achievement.' Brian McGilloway - Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of DS Lucy Black thrillers and Inspector Devlin mysteries Set against a backdrop of the late 1960s Bogside, Martha Bradley is inspired to join the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps at the age of fifteen, following a family tragedy that changes her life forever. This prompted her family to move to the legendary Rossville Flats that dominated the skyline of the Bogside. The teenage first-aiders begin their service by attending sports fixtures, fairs, and religious services, to suddenly administering first aid in a most forbidding active war zone with live ammunition. Martha's journey with the Order of Malta places her at The Battle of The Bogside, the daily clashes between the Free Derry residents and the security forces, Bloody Sunday, and Operation Motorman, whilst guarding a secret of her own from her unit and her family. Even though we all wore the same thing, white coats and kit bags, everybody wore them and carried themselves a wee bit differently. I would learn everybody's mannerisms, walks, and small details. I became so close to my unit that I could tell them all apart, even when wearing my gas mask during a riot, outside, and in the dark. I feel it quite symbolic that we wore white coats, almost like we were ghosts. We were the ghosts of riots past, the ghosts of riots present, and the ghosts of riots yet to come. The Ghosts of Riots Past captures the nostalgic perspective of the troubles in Free Derry (1969-1972), the togetherness of the first-aiders, and the spirit of Christian charity and courage of the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps. Also included at the back as appendices are the authentic stories of the Order of Malta First Aiders from the Free Derry era detailing their personal experiences of The Battle of The Bogside, Bloody Sunday, Operation Motorman, and the daily disturbances they heroically dealt with during that time.
Discover what's possible when innovation brings connection. Richard Schreiber is the father of a 16-year-old autistic girl, Katarina, and the Founder of the NYC Autism Community Group in Manhattan, which was created to help parents with children on the spectrum navigate their day-to-day challenges. With a background in tech, Richard's passion is to bring innovation and career opportunities to autistic individuals so they can better themselves and live the lives they deserve. In today's conversation, we discuss: Richard receiving his daughter's diagnosis Services she received growing up, including ABA and medical intervention A memorable moment when Katarina proved others around her wrong How Richard and his wife are preparing their daughter for adulthood What he's learned about himself from being a father How society can move towards more acceptance and inclusion Support and resources offered at the NYC Autism Community Group The NYC Autism Tech, Careers & Innovation Expo, which, due to unforeseen circumstances, has been postponed until September this year To learn more about Richard and his work, please visit nycautismcommunity.org. ----more---- Related episodes: 65. Neurodiversity Training International, with Jude Morrow 78. Avatars for Autism, with Gary Jesch and Leslie Baldwin 5. Technology and Applied Behavior Analysis in China, with Michael Huang ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
“One of the sexist marketing words in the world people view is neurodiversity, but it's so much more than that. It's more than a marketing word, it's more than just a nice concept to put in your advertising in a bid to get more people in. Because you can see very quickly the people that have taken this approach: oh, let's just scribble out autism and just put neurodiversity there,” says Jude Morrow. Jude to discuss businesses that are truly supporting autistic and neurodivergent minds, changing careers from a social worker to a CEO, and about the NYC Autism Tech, Innovation, and Career Expo in which he will be a keynote speaker for the event this May. To learn more about the NYC Autism Tech Innovation, and Career Expo and get tickets visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nyc-autism-tech-innovation-career-expo-tickets-264306657327. To updated on the latest Autism Stories episode by subscribing on your favorite podcast listening platform. If you could give us a positive rating and review on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you want to reduce your overwhelm and help get your needs met and desires fulfilled then book a free zoom call now with Autism Personal Coach https://calendly.com/autimspersonalcoach/60min. If you are not comfortable with video then we can turn your video off for the call. If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to doug.blecher@autismpersonalcoach.com.
Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes as she interviews Richard Schrieber.We reference Jude Morrow, a past guest of this show- look up those podcasts!Richard Schreiber is a successful technologist and innovator having built custom software systems for large corporations in corporate travel in his past. He is also the proud father of an autistic young adult, his 15-year-old daughter, who has become the inspiration for his autism advocacy work. First starting with the NYC Autism Community Group in New York City and now by creating the First Annual NYC Autism Tech, Innovation and Careers expo in his hometown, New York City on May 7th at Art & Design High School. Richard and his wife Maggie's passion is to introduce as many holistic, technological, innovative, and career engaging opportunities for the families of New York City with autistic members and then around the country and ultimately the world. The NYC Autism Tech Innovation and Careers Expo will combine influencers, contributors, and exhibitors that are doing some amazing work in the space of autism services and advocacy. It is the NYC Autism Community's proud gift to the people of New York City, the greatest city in the world, for families and their members on the autism spectrum. It will focus on holistic, innovative, tech, and career opportunities. Our roster of speakers includes some of the greatest experts in the space and our panel discussions lead to conversations we should be having around how autism is perceived and how special our family members are with autism. And this is just the start; we are aiming to bring our expos to other markets in the US in addition to NYC and ultimately the rest of the world. We are creating a community of exhibitors, sponsors, and influencers who will expand and grow their own businesses helping each other to get the word out in a bigger way. Here is our website for the fair which is on May 7th at Art & Design High School in Manhattan: www.nycautismexpo2022.com. Tickets through free must still go through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nyc-autism-tech-innovation-career-expo-tickets-264306657327Talking points for the expo * to bring technology, innovation, and career information and supports to the families in the NY Metro area and beyond (via the virtual platform)* to have conversations around employment, language, a greater focus on solutions vs. research and cure* To create an ecosystem or community of our providers, exhibitors, and sponsors to help them grow and expand their businesses. Our philosophy is if they win everybody wins, most importantly the families with autistic members they serve. * The importance of mindset in raising or caring for family members on the autism spectrum
Join Stephanie and Dan as they interview author and speaker Jude Morrow and they discuss differing journeys of acceptance of autism identification. Stephanie asks Dan and Jude about their neurodiversity identification processes and discuss why it can be difficult for some adults to accept autism as an adult. What's up with ancient Egyptian algebra? About our Guest;Jude Morrow is an autistic best-selling author, entrepreneur, philanthropist and keynote speaker from Derry, Northern Ireland. Jude travels the world to showcase through his talks that autistic children can grow up to live happy and successful lives. Jude's books are published by Beyond Words, publisher of The Secret. Jude is the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, the world's premier autistic-led training and consultancy firm to global non-profits and Fortune 500 companies . Jude is also a 2 time TedX speaker and nurtures parents, teachers and professionals to develop a kinder mindset toward autistic people young and old.Find out more at: https://www.judemorrow.com/Jude Morrow presented with communication and social difficulties early in life, which led to the diagnosis of Asperger's at age 11. Despite having educational challenges, Jude progressed through secondary school and graduated from the University of Ulster with an honor's degree in social work in 2012. Jude is the author of "Why does daddy always look so sad?" He is the founder of Neurodiversity Training International.About NTI: The World's Premier Training, Coaching, and Advocacy Platform Providing CPD Accredited Training For Neurodiverse Individuals, Schools, Employers, Families, And Wider Society. Although we are based in NI, we deliver a range of online learning and we can travel to wherever you are in the world.Jude Morrow is back with a new book!For decades, autism has been framed as an unfortunate disability, a disorder to be fixed. Those on the spectrum have had to face such myths as this, and the subsequent societal judgement, for much too long. The world needs a new perspective, and Jude Morrow's Loving Your Place on the Spectrum offers just that.Combining his own experiences as an autistic man and anecdotes of other successful individuals on the spectrum, Jude Morrow provides parents, workplaces, readers, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved. Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint is a guide for not only celebrating our differences but for also living a happy and successful autistic life.Check out his book, Loving yourself on the spectrum.Disclaimer:When we have guests on the ASR podcast they are recognized in their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinician, parent or other professional in the field. They may or may not be part of the faith community; having a guest on the broader topic of autism does not reflect complete agreement with the guest just as many guests may not agree with our faith perspective. Guests are chosen by topic for the chosen podcast discussion and not necessarily full agreement of all beliefs from the chosen guest(s).
Join Dr. Stephanie C Holmes as she is joined by her co-host and husband, Dan as she and Dan discuss autism assessment biases and different identification journeys of acceptance of Dan and Jude and others they have worked with on the autism spectrum.Jude Morrow is an autistic best-selling author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and keynote speaker from Derry, Northern Ireland. Jude travels the world to showcase through his talks that autistic children can grow up to live happy and successful lives. Jude's books are published by Beyond Words, publisher of The Secret. Jude is the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, the world's premier autistic-led training and consultancy firm to global non-profits and Fortune 500 companies. Jude is also a 2-time TedX speaker and nurtures parents, teachers, and professionals to develop a kinder mindset toward autistic people young and old. He has authored Why Does Daddy always look so sad? and Loving your place on the Spectrum and is working on a fictional book.
Irish autism self-advocate, author, and speaker Jude Morrow returns to discuss his new book “Loving Your Place On The Spectrum”. (31 minutes) Jude is an autistic best-selling author, entrepreneur, philanthropist and keynote speaker from Derry, Northern Ireland. He travels the world to showcase through his talks that autistic children can grow up to live happy and successful lives. Jude's books are published by Beyond Words, publisher of The Secret. Jude is the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, the world's premier autistic-led training and consultancy firm to global non-profits and Fortune 500 companies. He is also a 2 time TedX speaker and nurtures parents, teachers and professionals to develop a kinder mindset toward autistic people young and old. Jude is the author of the Amazon best-seller “Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?”, and the new book “Loving Your Place On The Spectrum”. For more about Jude: https://judemorrow.com/ https://www.neurodiversity-training.net/ https://www.facebook.com/judemorrowauthor https://www.instagram.com/judemorrow/ https://twitter.com/judemorrow10 Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Jude Morrow is an autistic entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, consultant, philanthropist, and the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, the world's premier neurodiversity-led training and consulting firm (neurodiversity-training.com). In 2001, Jude was diagnosed autistic at the age of eleven, after having been viewed as having communication and social difficulties. Jude's journey to becoming a proud autistic adult is chronicled in his first book Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?, which also follows Jude's experience of being an autistic dad to his non-autistic son, Ethan. Jude graduated with an honors degree in social work in 2012 and brings his personal and professional experiences to all the work he does. His most recent book Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint released in September 2021. Jude and I talk about the importance of inclusion in the world of mental health, inclusion, and his career. Learn more on Dreams Not Memes. Social media https://twitter.com/judemorrow10 https://www.instagram.com/judemorrow/ https://www.facebook.com/judemorrowauthor/
Podcast Episode 0079, Season 5, Episode 10; 14 December 2021 From Jude: Loving Your Place on the Spectrum is a guide for living a happy and successful autistic life. Jude combines his own experiences as an autistic man with the stories of others to provide a handbook to help autistic individuals navigate life's major changes, from childhood to college, jobs, and relationships. Each chapter identifies common issues faced by autistic people of a particular age or social group and explains how educators, teachers, parents, and professionals can be supportive through all these life stages. Jude Morrow is an autistic entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, consultant, philanthropist, and the founder of Neurodiversity Training International. His journey to becoming a proud autistic adult is chronicled in his first book Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? which also follows Jude's experience of being an autistic dad to his non-autistic son, Ethan. Jude graduated with an honors degree in social work in 2012 and brings his personal and professional experiences to all the work he does. Neurodiversity Training International (neurodiversity-training.com) Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? (https://amzn.to/3DWw7HZ) Loving Your Place on the Spectrum (https://amzn.to/3IP1CHo) The Autistic Me: Blog: https://www.tameri.com/autisticme/ Podcast: https://autisticme.libsyn.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autisticme/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/autisticme YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CSWyatt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/autisticme
Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes and Jude Morrow, author and speaker, to discuss how it is time to move beyond "Autism Awareness," and move to Autism Acceptance and that we begin to increase training of neurodiversity. Jude Morrow received an Asperger's diagnosis at the age of 11 and despite having educational challenges, he graduated from the University of Ulster with an Honor's degree in Social Work in 2012. He is the found of Neurodiversity Training International and also the author of, "Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?"Neurodiversity Training International, NTI, is the world's premier training, coaching, and advocacy platform providing CPD accredited training for neurodiverse individuals, schools, employers, and families. NTI is based in Northern Ireland but delivers a range of online learning and they are able to travel.The world needs a new perspective, and Jude Morrow's new book "Loving Your Place on the Spectrum" offers the opportunity to start looking at autism, not as something that needs to be fixed but rather simply better understood. Jude does this by using his own experiences and anecdotes of other successful individuals on the spectrum. Jude Morrow provides parents, workplaces, readers, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved.
Jude Morrow is an autistic entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, consultant, philanthropist, and the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, the world's premier neurodiversity-led training and consulting firm (neurodiversity-training.com). In 2001, Jude was diagnosed autistic at the age of eleven, after having been viewed as having communication and social difficulties. Jude's journey to becoming a proud autistic adult is chronicled in his first book Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?, which also follows Jude's experience of being an autistic dad to his non-autistic son, Ethan. Jude graduated with an honors degree in social work in 2012 and brings his personal and professional experiences to all the work he does. For more about Jude and his work, visit: neurodiversity-training.com
Join Dr. Holmes and author and speaker Jude Morrow to discuss moving beyond "Autism Awareness" to autism acceptance and action and increasing training of neurodiversity.Disclaimer:When we have guests on the ASR podcast they are recognized in their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinician, parent or other professional in the field. They may or may not be part of the faith community; having a guest on the broader topic of autism does not reflect complete agreement with the guest just as many guests may not agree with our faith perspective. Guests are chosen by topic for the chosen podcast discussion and not necessarily full agreement of all beliefs from the chosen guest(s). Jude Morrow presented with communication and social difficulties early in life, which led to the diagnosis of Asperger's at age 11. Despite having educational challenges, Jude progressed through secondary school and graduated from the University of Ulster with an honor's degree in social work in 2012. Jude is the author of "Why does daddy always look so sad?" He is the founder of Neurodiversity Training International.About NTI: The World's Premier Training, Coaching, and Advocacy Platform Providing CPD Accredited Training For Neurodiverse Individuals, Schools, Employers, Families, And Wider Society. Although we are based in NI, we deliver a range of online learning and we can travel to wherever you are in the world.Jude Morrow is back with a new book!For decades, autism has been framed as an unfortunate disability, a disorder to be fixed. Those on the spectrum have had to face such myths as this, and the subsequent societal judgement, for much too long. The world needs a new perspective, and Jude Morrow's Loving Your Place on the Spectrum offers just that.Combining his own experiences as an autistic man and anecdotes of other successful individuals on the spectrum, Jude Morrow provides parents, workplaces, readers, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved. Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint is a guide for not only celebrating our differences but for also living a happy and successful autistic life.Check out his book, Loving yourself on the spectrum.
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint with Jude Morrow
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint with Jude Morrow
This week, Jude Morrow and Eric Endlich discuss Topics discussed: Barriers faced by autistic people in colleges How autistic people can remove these. How colleges can support autistic students. Links mentioned in this episode: http://neurodiversity-training.net http://topcollegeconsultants.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint by Jude Morrow Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint provides answers to many of your questions about autism, helping you to embrace neurodiversity and love your autistic self and the autistic people in your life. Jude Morrow speaks from personal experience when he says that he has learned to be proud to be autistic and he wants you to be proud too. Browse through the many books available on autism and you might notice a trend: too many of them are written by neurotypical professionals who aim to “fix” autism or help autistic people appear “normal.” Jude Morrow noticed this problem and decided that something needed to change. Loving Your Place on the Spectrum is a guide for living a happy and successful autistic life. Jude combines his own experiences as an autistic man with the stories of others to provide a handbook to help autistic individuals navigate life's major changes, from childhood to college, jobs, and relationships. Each chapter identifies common issues faced by autistic people of a particular age or social group and explains how educators, teachers, parents, and professionals can be supportive through all these life stages. The world needs a new perspective on autism, and Jude Morrow's Loving Your Place on the Spectrum provides parents, workplaces, individuals, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved.
This week, Jude Morrow and Tas Kronby met on the Neurodiversity Gold Podcast to discuss Topics discussed: Neurodivergent Journies Gender Identity How neurodivergent people can embrace their dual identities Links mentioned in this episode: www.tasthoughts.com www.neurodiversity-training.net This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Jude Morrow and Sally Nilsson met to share the story of Titanic Quartermaster Robert Hichens. Topics discussed: The Naval Career of Robert Hichens The sad story of the sinking. How Hichens was burdened with the blame following the incident. Links mentioned in this episode: http://neurodiversity-training.com https://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-Who-Sank-Titanic-Quartermaster-ebook/dp/B0078XH7DU/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=sally+nilsson&qid=1624042534&sr=8-1 - A Link For Sally's Book - The Man Who Sank Titanic: The Troubled Life of Quartermaster Robert Hichens. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Discover what's possible when autism is not viewed as just a broken version of normal. Jude Morrow. Based in Ireland, Jude is an autism self-advocate, TEDx speaker, and author. He is also the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, an autism mentoring, training, consultancy, and motivational platform. NTI works with non-profit and Fortune 500 companies using a strengths-based approach to change perceptions and attitudes. Jude's first book, Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?, was published in 2020, and his second book, Loving Your Place on the Spectrum, is scheduled to be released in September of 2021. In this conversation, we discuss: Autism awareness and acceptance in Ireland What it was like for Jude to grow up feeling that something was wrong with him Why society should move away from the medical model and embrace the neurodiversity movement The problem with labels of disorders and disabilities Consultation services offered at NTI Advice for anyone interested in being an ally of the neurodiversity movement To learn more about Jude Morrow and his work, please visit https://neurodiversity-training.net/. ----more---- What are your thoughts on the neurodiversity movement? Do you view autism as a difference, as a disability, or as some gray area in between? We'd love to hear your perspective on these topics over in our Global Autism Community. Just a reminder, the Global Autism Community is open to anyone related to autism. Whether you're a self-advocate wanting to share your story and educate others, a professional seeking to hear directly from autistic voices and improve your practice, or a family member hoping to support and empower your loved one, you can join our Global Autism Community to connect and collaborate with people all over the world. Sign up today at community.globalautismproject.org. Let's work together to transform how the world relates to autism. ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project ----more---- We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey.
This week Jude Morrow discussed the doomed Franklin Expedition after having watched the AMC series The Terror. Books mentioned on today's show are listed here. The Terror by Dan Simmons -https://buuks.co.uk/shop/terror-237108p.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwk4yGBhDQARIsACGfAeu3NiG0KLJ1bOxZFXCFt-QvSEMhtuUzfWhoPHWkekTGtnqP8GxnWwoaAmvXEALw_wcB Icebound In The Arctic by Michael Smith - https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/books/michael-smith/icebound-in-the-arctic/9781788492324?gclid=Cj0KCQjwk4yGBhDQARIsACGfAeuvVt7Iq6dzyLAcwnTzQZrBF3vNany1wtpZYamigIv39HOPVxr60EAaAto9EALw_wcB Erebus : The Story of a Ship by Michael Palin - https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/books/michael-palin/erebus-the-story-of-a-ship/9781847948120 This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Jude Morrow met with Jessica Dark Topics discussed: Autistic Led Research Neurovariances Studying as an autistic person Links mentioned in this episode: www.neurodiversity-training.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-dark/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Jude Morrow and Becca Lory Hector discussed Topics discussed: Adulthood Neurodiversity Discussing with Family Embracing New Identity Links mentioned in this episode: http://judemorrow.com www.beccalory.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week Jude Morrow and Tim Goldstein discuss Topics discussed: Autistic in Business Broadcasting Taking Risks Links mentioned in this episode: http://neurodiversity-training.com http://timgoldstein.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Success to Significance: Life After Breaking Through Glass Ceilings
Most of the time, when we think about autistic children, we worry if they will be able to function in a corporate and work atmosphere. Joining Jen Du Plessis on today's show to dispel the misconceptions and incorrect stereotypes about autism and autistic people is Jude Morrow. Jude is an autistic author, social worker, motivational speaker, and advocate for all things autism and neurodiversity. Together, they tackle why companies shouldn't shy away from hiring someone who's autistic. Everyone, whether autistic or not, brings their own special talents to the table. We need to make sure that we're exploring and exploiting all of those talents.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Success to Significance Community today:jenduplessis.comFacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterestInstagramYouTube
This week Jude Morrow and Sara Kedge discussed all things neurodiversity and consultancy Topics discussed: Self-realisation HR middle management How neurodivergent talent benefits the workforce Links mentioned in this episode: http://neurodiversity-training.com http://linkedin.com/sarakedge This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This #HumanizeTheWorkplace episode is about how to shut down workplace bullying. Go to https://bit.ly/htwnews to receive bi-weekly updates on humanizing the workplace. You are welcome to ask questions or share your tips during this live conversation which is being broadcasted on LinkedIn, Twitter/Periscope, Youtube & Facebook at the same time. Sejal Thakkar passionately transforms the workplace and education settings into places of civility by empowering others to be a part of the solution. Regina Lawless, MSOD is a Global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader, Speaker and Coach with 15+ years experience in the HR Field. Paula Quinsee is a speaker, author and passionate advocate for creating healthy relationships at home, in the workplace, and against Gender-based violence. Scott Mason is a seasoned executive mentor that helps leaders ensure their decisions are solid. Kobi Ampoma is an experienced Talent Broker and an advocate for D&I in recruitment. By being a role model in everything I do to create equality in the world. Jude Morrow is an autistic author, social worker, motivational speaker and founder of Neurodiversity Training International. Vivian Acquah As a Workplace Wellness & Amplify DEI Advocate, I advise managers on how to keep their team members engaged, energized, and safe by combining workplace wellness with DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion). I am also a
In this episode I speak with the fantastic Jude Morrow... Jude is an author and entrepenuer with a passion for changing how autism is viewed and how the system understands children with autism. Judes journey as a child through the system with autism, created a passion which is clear to here throughout the podcast, to change how children are treated when it comes to autism. He created a business called nuerodiversity a company that is determined to change the old model for the new model that he is creating, a model that will help empower autistic children, so that the feel part off the whole and not left out and made to fit in.
Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? By Jude Morrow Judemorrow.com The post Chris Voss Podcast – Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? By Jude Morrow appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
Jude Morrow knew that Jupiter has seventy-nine known moons and where the swimming pool was located on the Titanic, yet he didn't know how to connect with his beautiful son who called him “Daddy. In Jude's book,”Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? he gives a candid view of life and love through the eyes of an autistic adult—who went from being a nonverbal and aggressive child to a hard working and responsible father to a non-autistic son. Growing up autistic, Jude Morrow faced immense challenges and marginalization, but he was able to successfully—though not without difficulty—finish university and transition into a successful career and eventually parenthood. Those with autism can have difficulty understanding the world around them and can find it hard to find their voice, but in this poignant and honest memoir, Jude defiantly uses his found voice to break down the misconceptions and societal beliefs surrounding autism, bringing hope to all who live with autism as well as those who care for someone on the spectrum. Jude views his autism as a gift to be shared, not a burden to be pitied, and as he demonstrates through his honest recollections and observations, autistic people's lives can be every bit as happy and fulfilling as those not on the spectrum.
Jim welcomes Jude Morrow. Jude is a traveling speaker and noted author that was diagnosed with ASD early in his life. Unable to speak well in his younger years, Jude found solace in books and reading. Knowing that he felt “different” he would often do his best to hide his Autism out of shame but now is very proud and open of the challenges that he has overcome, and loves to share his experiences.
On this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad podcast, host David Hirsch speaks with special father Jude Morrow, of Derry Northern Ireland. Jude's son, Ethan, doesn't have special needs, Jude himself, the dad has special needs. He's on the autism spectrum and he's written a book about his experience which will be available in April 2020. It's a fascinating conversation and it's all on this Dad to Dad Podcast. Visit Jude Morrow Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jude.morrow.7And learn more about the Special Fathers Network at 21stcenturydads.org.