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Lynne Tillman is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic. Her novels are Haunted Houses; Motion Sickness; Cast in Doubt; No Lease on Life, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; American Genius, A Comedy, and Men and Apparitions. Her nonfiction books include The Velvet Years: Warhol's Factory 1965–1967, with photographs by Stephen Shore; Bookstore: The Life and Times of Jeannette Watson and Books & Co.; and What Would Lynne Tillman Do?, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. Her new collection is Thrilled to Death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Dr. Stephanie is joined by Dan to talk with Dr. Naseef about the impact of passive or engaged fathers on children, especially their autistic children. Dr. Naseef discusses the psyche of a man and how to engage fathers for a positive impact on their marriage, family system, and the autistic child.About our Guest:Robert Naseef, Ph.D., has a distinct voice as a psychologist and father of an autistic adult son. He has spoken nationwide and trained professionals internationally in treating autism and other developmental disorders and supporting families. He has a special interest in the psychology of men and fatherhood.Along with Stephen Shore, Ed.D., Dr. Naseef served as a lead consultant to the Arc of Philadelphia and SAP's “Autism at Work” program, which involved collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation to develop the curriculum, “Preparing Neurodiverse Youth for the Workplace.”Dr. Naseef's 2013 book, Autism in the Family: Caring and Coping Together (Brookes Publishing), integrates advances in research and treatment with clinical experience to help families navigate the emotional landscape and the practical roadmap through the lifespan. Special Children, Challenged Parents: The Struggles and Rewards of Parenting a Child with a Disability (1996), his first book, received international recognition. He has appeared on radio and television. He is the co-editor with Cindy N. Ariel of Voices from the Spectrum: Parents, Grandparents, Siblings, People with Autism, and Professionals Share Their Wisdom (2006).In 2008, Robert Naseef was honored by Variety, the Children's Charity, for his outstanding contributions to the autism community. On World Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2017, Dr. Naseef gave a TEDx talk entitled “How autism teaches us about being human,” which you can see on YouTube. Dr. Naseef is also a member of the Panel of Professional Advisors of the Autism Society of America. He also serves on the Leadership Council of the AJ Drexel Autism Institute.
Today Dr. Stephanie is joined by her husband Dan (Just the Guys Host) to discuss the difference involved and engaged dads make on their family system but most importantly the outcome for their autistic child. Dr. Naseef is a speaker at the 2025 Converge Autism Summit.Robert Naseef, Ph.D. has a distinct voice as a psychologist and father of an adult son with autism. He has spoken around the country and trained professionals internationally in treating autism and other developmental disorders and supporting families. He has a special interest in the psychology of men and fatherhood.Along with Stephen Shore, Ed.D., Dr. Naseef served as a lead consultant to the Arc of Philadelphia and SAP's “Autism at Work” program which involved collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation to develop the curriculum, “Preparing Neurodiverse Youth for the Workplace.”Dr. Naseef's 2013 book, Autism in the Family: Caring and Coping Together (Brookes Publishing) integrates advances in research and treatment with clinical experience to help families navigate the emotional landscape and the practical roadmap through the lifespan. Special Children, Challenged Parents: The Struggles and Rewards of Parenting a Child with a Disability (1996), his first book, received international recognition. He has appeared on radio and television. He is the co-editor with Cindy N. Ariel of Voices from the Spectrum: Parents, Grandparents, Siblings, People with Autism, and Professionals Share Their Wisdom (2006).In 2008, Robert Naseef was honored by Variety, the Children's Charity for his outstanding contributions to the autism community. On World Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2017, Dr. Naseef gave a TEDx talk entitled “How autism teaches us about being human” which you can see on YouTube. Dr. Naseef is also a member of the Panel of Professional Advisors of the Autism Society of America. He also serves on the Leadership Council of the AJ Drexel Autism Institute.
In the final episode of our podcast series “The Fundamentals of Canadian Labor Law,” Littler attorneys Matthew Badrov and Stephen Shore discuss the complexities surrounding the construction industry in Canada and the basics of successorship.c
In the fifth episode of a six-part podcast series “The Fundamentals of Canadian Labor Law,” Littler attorneys Matthew Badrov and Stephen Shore discuss how strikes and lockouts are handled in Canada and which industries are prohibited from doing so.
Dr. Stephen Shore is an autistic professor of special education at Adelphi University. He has written books that include: College for Students with Disabilities, Understanding Autism for Dummies, Ask and Tell, and Beyond the Wall. Currently, he serves on the board of Autism Speaks, and is one of the first two autistic board members in its history, looking to improve the potential of those on the autism spectrum. He once headed the Asperger's Association of New England and was on the board of the Autism Society of America. We spoke to Stephen about his experiences growing up as an older gentleman with autism, his views on the disorder, and his role in the PBS children's show Carl the Collector. *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to help your child with autism reach their full potential, click the link below. https://autism4home.com/services/ola/services/parent-consult?fbclid=IwAR3V-YBbbOFJM9g6hdVTPCoZh0h36gp_KFDcFE_0d_JUBCrCqA-Fztf6qcg Follow Stacy: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AutismSage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingautism/ Follow Torrin: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TK_Aspy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autistic_author/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tmkearns Threads: https://www.threads.net/@autistic_author Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChjxv0ezN3mFTGbxsc5jmbw/videos
Littler attorneys Stephen Shore and Matt Badrov discuss what to expect after a union is certified, how to prepare for and what is typically covered by a collective agreement, what to expect in a typical negotiation, and tips for achieving your goals at the bargaining table.
In the third episode of our six-part podcast series, “The Fundamentals of Canadian Labor Law,” Littler attorneys Stephen Shore and Matt Badrov discuss the genesis of union drives, what employers can do in response, card-check certification, secret-ballot votes and automatic certification.
In the second episode of our six-part podcast series, “The Fundamentals of Canadian Labor Law,” Littler attorneys Stephen Shore and Matt Badrov discuss how to maintain a non-union workforce in Canada, through understanding why employees unionize, how to keep employees engaged, how to counteract union messaging and signs of union activity.
Discover what's possible when we build bridges together. ----more---- We've reached the end of 2024! To celebrate, we'll be reviewing some of our favorite moments from this year. Part 1 will highlight episodes 161 through 176, and Part 2 highlights episodes 177 through 192. Since we started working on this podcast almost five years ago, we've brought on a wide range of guests, including prominent self-advocates, such as Dr. Temple Grandin, Dr. Stephen Shore, Dr. Kerry Magro, Rachel Barcellona, and Anthony Ianni; parents like Tiffany Hammond and Bobby Rubio; some of our Global Autism Project partners, such as Mafer Chang from Ecuador and Pooja Panesar from Kenya; and other professionals in the field, such as Michelle Garcia Winner from Social Thinking and Harald Neerland from Autism Europe. If you've been listening to our podcast for a while, this 2024 recap will bring you back to the heartfelt stories we've been hearing from our guests. And if you're joining us for the first time, welcome! This episode will give you a good idea of what Autism Knows No Borders is all about. Special thanks to our SkillCorps Alumni for helping to put this episode together: Adriana Garcia, Kelly Cotter, Marianne Spiotta, Colleen Dorsey, Danielle Terrell, and Yina Perez. ----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
This is the first episode of a six-part podcast series providing an overview of labor Law in Canada. This podcast is designed for human resources executives, labor relations professionals, in-house counsel, and business leaders to gain a better understanding of labor law in Canada. In this episode, Littler attorneys Stephen Shore and Matt Badrov provide an overview and structure of Canadian labor law, including: the difference between federal and provincial labor law, the influence of the Wagner Act in Canada, the organization of labor laws across Canadian provinces, and more.
A 63. adás vendége Láng Péter és Lénárt Gábor fotográfusok, a Tripodcast műsorvezetői. Külön-külön és párban is rendkívül szimpatikus fiatalemberek, az alkalmazott fotográfia kiválóságai, akik rengeteg energiával, alázattal és állandó fejlődni akarással űzik hivatásukat. Hozzáállásuk példával szolgálhat mindazok számára, akik életvitelszerűen szeretnék művelni a fotográfiát. A Tripodcast műsorvezetőiként ráadásul közösséget is építenek, és adásról adásra nyíltan, őszintén osztják meg saját tapasztalataikat, gondolataikat és tanácsaikat a fotó iránt érdeklődők számára. A mai adás egy kötetlen, baráti beszélgetés, mellyel több célom is volt. Először is szerettem volna külön-külön bemutatni őket, megismertetni élettörténetüket. Másodsorban kíváncsi voltam arra, hogyan építették fel magukat a fotó világában és milyen örömök, illetve kihívások szegélyezték számukra ezt a könnyűnek korántsem nevezhető utat. Harmadrészt, mint fellow podcasterek, célom volt elmélyülni a tartalomgyártás rejtelmeiben, és elmerülni egy picit a Tripodcast univerzumban. Mint hallani fogjátok, a célok mind teljesültek, ezeknél azonban sokkal többről volt szó. Beszélgetünk a fotóművészet és az alkalmazott fotó közötti szakadékról, az improvizáció személyiségfejlesztő aspektusairól, inspiráló példákról, életcélokról és egy sor olyan témáról, amiről a fotózás szerelmesei egy kávézás alatt beszélgetni szoktak. Jó szórakozást kívánok hozzá!-------------FONTOS: A wopcast-et támogathatod Patreon-on és egyszerű utalással is. . Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wopcast . Az utalás ide érkezhet: Kocsány Kornél - CIB Bank 10700495-62634067-51100005 ------------Péterről bővebben:https://www.instagram.com/langpeter.photos/https://www.youtube.com/@hellopeti.Gáborról bővebben: https://www.instagram.com/gabor_lenart/https://gaborlenart.pic-time.com/-portfolio/galleryhttps://gaborlenart.pic-time.com/-weddingselection/gallery.A Tripodcast:https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_/https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tripodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/438945583333377------------A Péter által ajánlott fotográfusok:.Kaunitz Tamás.denhoda / Lantos István. Greg Williams.Peter Lindbergh.Joey L------------ A Gábor által ajánlott fotográfusok: . Varga Benedek.Sutus Fanni.William Eggleston .Stephen Shore .Todd Hido.Jason Lee Perry.Cameron Hammond------------- A wopcast, a wonderzofphotography és a wonderzofpainting: https://www.facebook.com/wopcastforlife https://www.facebook.com/wonderzofphotography https://www.tiktok.com/@wonderzofphotography https://www.instagram.com/wopcast_hun https://www.instagram.com/wonderzofphotography https://www.facebook.com/wonderzofpainting https://www.instagram.com/wonderzofpainting ------------- Ha bármi kérdésetek, kérésetek lenne, keressetek bátran a wonderzofphotography@gmail.com emailcímen vagy közvetlenül bármelyik közösségi médián. ------------- Műsorvezető: © Kocsány Kornél https://linktr.ee/kornelkocsany Arculatfelelős: © Kocsány Ákos https://www.instagram.com/wyldebeest
A woman speaks to us from her room in a residential home, of some description. She reflects on her life, her family, her pets, on time—the past, present and the future—on Manson Family Alumnus Leslie Van Houyten, on History, on Death, on the Occult, on what it means to be “sensitive”…and so much more besides. All the while she is distracted, bothered, grounded, and charmed by her fellow residents, a rag-tag slice of American life if ever a novel saw oner. As you can imagine from a Lynne Tillman book—indeed, as you would hope—things get discursive, things get disrupted, things get WEIRD, very quickly. First published in 2006, AMERICAN GENIUS, A COMEDY achieves the eerie feat of growing more pertinent as time goes on. Deeply aware of the tradition of the novel—perhaps the American novel in particular—Tillman is also confident enough in the newness of her project, and mischievous enough in her approach, to subvert that tradition almost to breaking point. To echo the words of George Saunders, AMERICAN GENIUS, A COMEDY is “beautiful, sacred, insane.”Buy American Genius, A Comedy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/american-genius*Lynne Tillman is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic. Her novels are Haunted Houses; Motion Sickness; Cast in Doubt; No Lease on Life, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; American Genius, A Comedy; and Men and Apparitions. Her nonfiction books include The Velvet Years: Warhol's Factory 1965–1967, with photographs by Stephen Shore; Bookstore: The Life and Times of Jeannette Watson and Books & Co.; and What Would Lynne Tillman Do?, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. Her most recent short story collections are Someday This Will Be Funny and The Complete Madame Realism. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and an Andy Warhol/Creative Capital Arts Writing Fellowship. Tillman is Professor/Writer-in-Residence in the Department of English at The University of Albany and teaches at the School of Visual Arts' Art Criticism and Writing MFA Program in New York. She lives in Manhattan with bass player David Hofstra.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. His latest novel, Beasts of England, a sequel of sorts to Animal Farm, is available now. Buy a signed copy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/beasts-of-englandListen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3w Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O renomado fotógrafo Stephen Shore deixou uma palestra em Pequim no último dia 19 de setembro (porque a audiência estava olhando para o smartphone). Algo que nos leva a reflexões sobre nosso comportamento "online". https://www.shine.cn/news/nation/2409224127/ https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202409/23/WS66f0da40a3103711928a93c3_11.html
SADISTIC launches on SEPTEMBER 19 with new episodes every Thursday!Follow SADISTIC on AppleFollow SADISTIC on Spotify"Wiccans"Written by: Jon SaksNarrated by: Stephen ShoreEdited by: Jon SaksOpening Music by: Ben AllenAdditional Music by: David Fesliyan and UdioClick on cast and crew names for direct links to their work and contact. "Let us know what Draft you would like to listen to by sending us a message!"Support the Show.Support the show
In this episode, I dive into Stephen Shore's thought-provoking photography concept of mental models and thinking about your images based on his book, "The Nature of Photographs".
In this episode, I dive into Stephen Shore's thought-provoking photography concept of mental models and thinking about your images based on his book, "The Nature of Photographs".
Puntata 160 – Come si è arrivati al mercato fotografico moderno?Oggi vi presento la terza e ultima puntata dedicata allo sviluppo della fotografia nella storia, raccontandovi come essa sia diventata di massa, come dalla fotografia sia nato il cinema e come la fotografia è divenuta, per la prima volta, una forma d'arte che non solo è apprezzata dal mondo intero, ma direttamente ne testimonia anche la storia. Prosegue la rubrica Quei Bravi Fotografi, oggi vi parlo del grande Stephen Shore, maestro indiscusso del colore e fotografo dal piglio estremamente sottile e raffinato. Trovate i suoi riferimenti in descrizione.Aspetto le vostre domande e i vostri feedback. Buona luce a tutti!*******************************************I MIEI LINK:Cliccate qui per sostenere con un piccolo contributo economico alle spese del podcast:PatreonEmail: andreageymet@gmail.com (da usare anche per un contributo con PayPal)Portfolio:https://andreageymet.myportfolio.compeopleofindia.myportfolio.comInstagram del podcast Le mie foto dei viaggi: viaggiI miei ritratti Il mio profilo Thread: @andreageymet Il gruppo Telegram*******************************************Se volete farmi un regalo, cliccate sulla mia lista amazon*******************************************IL SITO DOVE LEGGERE LE RECENSIONI DELL'ATTREZZATURA: Juza Photo******************************************* Il mio fornitore di fiducia: Solo Digitali(chiedere di Paolo e nome mio)*******************************************Quei Bravi FotografiStephen Shorehttps://www.instagram.com/stephen.shorehttps://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Shorehttps://www.grandi-fotografi.com/stephen-shore
On today's episode we are joined by Kristie Patten, Stephen Shore, and Kavitha Murthi. We discuss their research and work in contributing to the soon to be published Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Autistic Individuals across the lifespan. They give recommendations on how to improve the OT process when working with Autistic individuals, conduct inclusive and meaningful research, and discuss the limitations of current research and practice perspectives. Additional Resources: Anti-ableism and scientific accuracy in autism research How Health Plans Could Improve the Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data Unite the spectrum Two sides of the spectrum podcast International Society for Autism Research
On this episode Dr. Stephen Shore joins Shannon to talk about his life and work in the autism community. Dr. Stephen Shore is famous for many things, including the sayings, “When you meet one person with autism, you have met one person with autism.” And “The potential of autism people is unlimited – just like everyone else.” Dr. Shore is a Professor of Special Education at Adelphi University. He has written the books that include: College for Students with Disabilities, Understanding Autism for Dummies, Ask and Tell, and Beyond the Wall. Currently, he serves on the board of Autism Speaks, and is one of the first two autistic board members in its history, looking to improve the potential of those on the autism spectrum. He once headed the Asperger's Association of New England and was on the board of the Autism Society of America.
Have you ever felt an urge to just drop out? Break away from the norm and live on your own terms? This episode explores that feeling, drawing from the film "The Arrangement" and the documentary "Alone in the Wilderness." We discuss midlife crises, searching for meaning, and the value of making things by hand. It's about questioning if we're truly living our own lives or just following someone else's plan.We also examine how documentaries balance truth and the filmmaker's perspective, especially in films like "Past Lives" that make us think about our surroundings and what shapes us. We explore how films featuring historical events and personal stories challenge our beliefs and values.The episode takes a more personal turn with a story about a day of street photography that becomes unexpectedly intense. This leads to a debate on the ethics of photography and how art can change us. We wrap up with thoughts on how our experiences color our creativity. -AiShow Notes:The Arrangement (by Elia Kazan) - https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-arrangement-1969The Arrangement Trailer - https://youtu.be/9txF5Ma6G68?si=4LAldm6A6wXqIdNxAlone in the Wilderness - https://shop.pbs.org/WA0792.htmlMy Self Reliance - https://www.youtube.com/@MySelfRelianceWalden & Civil Disobedience - https://bit.ly/3TDIsvMFargo - https://letterboxd.com/film/fargo/John Prine - https://store.johnprine.com/collections/john-prine-vinylNed's Atomic Dustbin - “Kill Your Television” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaTcIzLk880The Zone of Interest - https://a24films.com/films/the-zone-of-interestPast Lives - https://a24films.com/films/past-livesThe Kennedy Films - https://drewassociates.com/films/the-kennedy-films/Stephen Shore - http://stephenshore.net/Miami Vice (Michael Mann) - https://bit.ly/3VmAad1Tetragrammaton with Dr. Jack Kruse - https://bit.ly/43jYsGv If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode. Links To Everything: Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT Matt's YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT Matt's 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT Alex's YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT Matt's Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG Alex's Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG
Discover what's possible when we learn together. We've reached the end of 2023! To celebrate, we'll be reviewing some of our favorite moments from this year's episodes – there are so many that this will have to be a two-parter! Part 1 will highlight episodes 129 through 144, and next week 145 through 158. Since we started working on this podcast almost four years ago (which is unbelievable to say out loud!), we've brought on a wide range of guests, including prominent self-advocates, such as Dr. Temple Grandin, Dr. Stephen Shore, Dr. Kerry Magro, Rachel Barcellona, and Anthony Ianni; parents like Tiffany Hammond and Bobby Rubio; some of our Global Autism Project partners, such as Sangeeta Jain from India and Evas Kyomugisha from Rwanda; and other professionals in the field, such as Michelle Garcia Winner from Social Thinking and Harald Neerland from Autism Europe. If you've been listening to our podcast for a while, this 2023 recap will bring you back to the heartfelt stories we've been hearing from our guests. And if you're joining us for the first time, welcome! This episode will give you a good idea of what Autism Knows No Borders is all about. ----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
Jennifer Bain, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor of neurology and pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Bain completed both an M.D. and PhD. as well as general pediatrics residency at Rutgers – New Jersey Medical School in New Jersey. She then trained in Child Neurology at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center in New York City and is a board-certified neurologist with special certification in Child Neurology seeing both inpatient and outpatient pediatric neurology patients. Her clinic focuses on diagnosis and management of autism, cerebral palsy and neurodevelopmental disorders in addition to genetic disorders associated with such conditions. Her early research career focused on spinal cord and brain development after injuries such as spinal cord injury and perinatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. During her residency training, her clinical research focused on studying autonomic dysfunction in children with autism spectrum disorders and neurological complications during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. She currently works as a physician scientist at Columbia University specializing in general pediatric neurology with expertise in development, behavioral neurology, autism and cerebral palsy. Her clinical research has focused on studying the genetics of neurodevelopmental disorders including autism and cerebral palsy. The genes she has worked closely on include HNRNPH2 and related disorders, GRIN disorders, KIF1A. She is interested in understanding clinically meaningful measures in families affected by neurodevelopmental disorders and measuring longitudinal trajectories in such disorders. She has been working closely with several patient advocacy groups, researchers, and Simons Searchlight to continuously move forward in the understanding of the developing and aging brain. JOWMA Podcast | Learn The Signs, Act Early: Dr. Lisa Shulman on the Early Identification and Treatment of Autism https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/Learn-The-Signs--Act-Early-Dr--Lisa-Shulman-on-the-Early-Identification-and-Treatment-of-Autism-e22noo5 JOWMA Podcast | All Brains Belong with Dr. Mel Houser, MD https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/All-Brains-Belong-with-Dr--Mel-Houser--MD-e1t1rjn JOWMA Podcast | Uniquely Human with Dr. Barry Prizant, PhD, CCC-SLP https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/Uniquely-Human-with-Dr--Barry-Prizant--PhD--CCC-SLP-e1ogbg2 JOWMA Podcast | It Takes A Village- Advocating for Inclusion with Esti Schiffmiller https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/It-Takes-A-Village--Advocating-for-Inclusion-with-Esti-Schiffmiller-e1klr32 JOWMA Podcast | On The Spectrum: All About Autism With Dr. Devorah Segal https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/On-The-Spectrum-All-About-Autism-With-Dr--Devorah-Segal-e1eqv4u JOWMA Podcast | "If you've met one individual with autism, you've met one individual with autism." The Journey of Dr. Stephen Shore, Autistic Professor of Special Education https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/If-youve-met-one-individual-with-autism--youve-met-one-individual-with-autism--The-Journey-of-Dr--Stephen-Shore--Autistic-Professor-of-Special-Education-e1eqv4k_______________________________________________________ Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/ Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
In 1989, a month before his fourth birthday, the artist and photographer Trent Davis Bailey (our host, Spencer Bailey's, identical twin brother) lost his mother in the crash-landing of United Airlines Flight 232 in Sioux City, Iowa. Now 38 and a husband and father, Bailey is at work on “Son Pictures,” an ongoing series of photographs piecing together fragments of his family's past, including details of his mother's life and the relationship he was never able to develop with her. Leading him to take deep-dives into newspaper and family photo archives, and from Colorado to Iowa to the Adirondacks, the project serves as a microcosm of Bailey's intensely personal and place-based body of work, which continually seeks to unearth the tangled roots of his identity. This summer, Bailey's first-ever solo museum exhibition, “Personal Geographies,” opened at the Denver Art Museum, and this fall he will release the corresponding project, “The North Fork,” in book form. Bailey is also currently at work on “Son Pictures,” an ongoing series of photographs piecing together fragments of his family's past, part of which was recently published as a New York Times op-ed titled “What a Motherless Son Knows About Fatherhood.” Leading him to take deep-dives into newspaper and family photo archives, and from Colorado to Iowa to the Adirondacks, “Son Pictures” On this episode—his and Spencer's first formal “twinterview,” recorded on their 38th birthday—Bailey talks about what it was like to grow up as an identical twin; his unusual and decidedly dysfunctional upbringing; photography as a device for commemoration; and his deep pictorial explorations of the climates, geographies, and landscapes of the American West.Special thanks to our Season 8 sponsor, Van Cleef & Arpels.Show notes: [00:28] Trent Davis Bailey[09:58] “The North Fork” [10:02] “Personal Geographies” at the Denver Art Museum[10:12] “What a Motherless Son Knows About Fatherhood” [10:18] “Son Pictures”[11:54] Paonia, Colorado[17:37] Elsewhere Studios[20:10] California College of the Arts[20:22] Museum of Contemporary Photography's Snider Prize[20:28] Robert Koch Gallery[22:34] The Sublime[22:38] Shaun O'Dell[23:52] The Hotchkiss Crawford Historical Museum/Society[26:42] Robert Frank[26:53] Stephen Shore[26:55] Joel Sternfeld[28:27] “A Kingdom From Dust”[28:32] The California Sunday Magazine[28:36] Stewart Resnick[28:49] “Who Keeps Buying California's Scarce Water? Saudi Arabia”[36:40] Rebecca Solnit[37:00] “How Rebecca Solnit Became the Voice of the Resistance”[37:30] Wanderlust: A History of Walking[39:11] River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West[45:43] United Airlines Flight 232[45:46] Spencer Bailey Reflects on the Crash-Landing of United Airlines Flight 232[45:56] Sioux City, Iowa[46:02] Frances Lockwood Bailey[56:42] International Center of Photography[56:47] Anderson Ranch Arts Center[56:57] Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb[59:55] Robert Frank “The Americans” Exhibition at the Met[01:01:40] “Alex Webb: The Suffering of Light”[01:02:53] Harry Gruyaert[01:03:02] Helen Levitt[01:03:04] Garry Winogrand's “The Animals”[01:08:10] Lake Placid, New York[01:14:24] Brooklyn Darkroom
We discuss how Stephen Shore was a photographic prodigy, meeting and working with Andy Warhol as a teenager, the Great American Roadtrip as a photographer, transitioning to 8x10, his masterful lighting and more!
Dr. Lisa Heidi Shulman M.D. is a Professor Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. A Developmental Pediatrician with over 30 years at the institution, Dr. Shulman is the Director of Autism Services, and interim Director of the Rose F. Kennedy Children's Evaluation & Rehabilitation Center at Montefiore. She also directs the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities grant through Maternal and Child Health Bureau.Dr. Shulman currently serves on the Autism Sub-committee of the National AAP Council on Children with Disabilities, serving on the Education, Learn the Signs Act Early, and Payer Advocacy Committees. From 2016-2019 she served as the Centers for Disease Control Act Early Ambassador to New York State.A graduate of Brown University and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She is board-certified in Pediatrics and Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Her clinical and research interests include: early identification of autism, overcoming healthcare disparities in autism diagnosis, and follow up of children with an early diagnosis of Autism. _______________________________________________________ Related Episodes: On the Spectrum: All About Autism with Dr. Devorah Segal | JOWMA Podcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jowma/episodes/On-The-Spectrum-All-About-Autism-With-Dr--Devorah-Segal-e1eqv4u Uniquely Human with Dr. Barry Prizant, PhD, CCC-SLP | JOWMA Podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/2micH8mmCnbAffltumUVUS?si=bf8695c683444b56 "If you've met one individual with autism, you've met one individual with autism." The Journey of Dr. Stephen Shore, Autistic Professor of Special Education | JOWMA Podcast https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/w6iz8ynG9yb Ask The Expert: ADHD and Autism, Q &A with Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician Dr. Amir Miodovnik | JOWMA Podcast https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/CTzR1UxG9yb _______________________________________________________ Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/ Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
Discover what's possible when you work kinder, not harder. Today we're bringing back the CEO and Founder of the Global Autism Project, Molly Ola Pinney, along with the organization's Head of University and Training Programs, Ann Beirne. For the past several months, Ann and I have been working together on a very special project. We've developed Responsive Skills Training, a curriculum for entry-level autism service providers that teaches the required skills for the RBT, IBT, and ABAT credentials. This course was co-created with the Autistic community to transform the way in which services are provided across the world. Our committee of contributors included prominent self-advocates, such as Temple Grandin and Stephen Shore, different family members, like parents and siblings, and a wide range of professionals, including speech therapists, occupational therapists, and transition specialists. Our purpose with Responsive Skills Training, or RST for short, is to give entry-level service providers a more well-rounded understanding of autism by hearing directly from those with lived experiences. In today's conversation, we discuss: Why we decided to create RST The needs of the international community The importance of listening to autistic voices Reforming Applied Behavior Analysis to include neurodiversity-affirming practices The process of co-creating RST with a committee of contributors After the conversation with Molly and Ann, you'll also hear testimonies from several RST contributors about why they decided to join this project. These were recorded in the field during our last SkillCorps volunteer trip to Kenya in March. Featured RST contributors: Andrew Bennett, Autistic Self-Advocate, BCaBA (US) Mafer Chang, Director/Founder of Centro Enigma (Ecuador) Alexis Sevieri, Sibling Advocate, RBT (US) Laura Leonard, BCBA (US) Sangeeta Jain, Vice Principal of SOREM (India) To learn more about the Global Autism Project's Responsive Skills Training, please visit globalautismproject.org/rst. ----more---- Related episodes: 109. Stop the Shock, with Anne Beirne and Brian Middleton ----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
To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die: An Essay with Digressions by Tim Carpenter is a book-length essay about photography's unique ability to ease the ache of human mortality. It's also a book about photography theory, literary criticism, art history, and philosophy. Drawing on writings and poems by Wallace Stevens, Marilynne Robinson, Vladimir Nabokov, Paul Valery, Virginia Wolff, and other artists, musicians, and thinkers, Brooklyn-based photographer Tim Carpenter argues passionately―in one main essay and a series of lively digressions―that photography is unique among the arts in its capacity for easing the fundamental ache of our mortality; for managing the breach that separates the self from all that is not the self; for enriching one's sense of freedom and personhood; and for cultivating meaning in an otherwise meaningless reality. Printed in three colors that reflect the various “voices” of the book, the text design, provided by publisher and editor Mike Slack, follows several channels of thought, inviting various approaches to reading. To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die is a unique and instructive contribution to the literature on photography, and is as enthralling as other genre-melding photography books, The Ongoing Moment by Geoff Dyer, Robert Bresson's Notes on Cinematography, and more recently, Stephen Shore's book Modern Instances: The Craft of Photography, among others.Carpenter's research offers both a timely polemic and a timeless resource for those who use a camera.Tim and JC caught up recently to discuss this fascinating book, now in its second printing. Reading by Tim CarpenterMusic by Talk Talk
Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes and her husband Dan with guest, Dr. Stephen Shore. Dr. Shore is the man behind the quote, "When you have met 1 person with Autism, you have met 1 person with Autism." Dan and Stephanie discuss Dr. Shores' diagnosis story and journey through education, as well as share from Dr. Shores' expertise in Special Education on how to work with a child in a strengths' based way. Work strategie as well as relational understanding are topics of today's show. About Dr. Shore: BIOGRAPHY Diagnosed with "Atypical Development and strong autistic tendencies" and "too sick" for outpatient treatment Dr. Shore was recommended for institutionalization. Non Speaking until 4, and with much support from his parents, teachers, wife, and others, Stephen is now a full time professor at Adelphi University and adjunct at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, focusing on aligning best practice in supporting autistic people to lead fulfilling and productive lives. In addition to working with children and talking about life on the autism spectrum, Stephen is an internationally renowned educator, consultant and author on lifespan issues pertinent to education, relationships, employment, and self-advocacy. His most recent book College for Students with Disabilities combines personal stories and research for promoting success in higher education. Dr. Shore also serves on the boards of numerous other autism related organizations. Find Out More: https://drstephenshore.com/ Resources: https://drstephenshore.com/books
Dan joins Stephanie today on this ASR podcast and talks with guest Dr. Stephen Shore. Dr. Shore is the man behind the quote, "When you have met 1 person with Autism, you have met 1 person with Autism." Dan and Stephanie discuss Dr. Shores' diagnosis story and journey through education, as well as share Dr. Shores' expertise in Special Education on how to work with a child in a strengths based way. Work strategy, as well as relational understanding, are topics of today's show.About Dr. Shore:BIOGRAPHYDiagnosed with "Atypical Development and strong autistic tendencies" and "too sick" for outpatient treatment, Dr. Shore was recommended for institutionalization. Nonspeaking until 4, and with much support from his parents, teachers, wife, and others, Stephen is now a full-time professor at Adelphi University and adjunct at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, focusing on aligning best practices in supporting autistic people to lead fulfilling and productive lives.In addition to working with children and talking about life on the autism spectrum, Stephen is an internationally renowned educator, consultant, and author on lifespan issues pertinent to education, relationships, employment, and self-advocacy. His most recent book, College for Students with Disabilities, combines personal stories and research to promote success in higher education.Dr. Shore also serves on the boards of numerous other autism-related organizations.Find Out More:https://drstephenshore.com/Resources:https://drstephenshore.com/booksDisclaimer:When we have guests on the ASR podcast, they are recognized for their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinicians, parents, or other professionals 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 are not necessarily in full agreement with all beliefs of the chosen guest(s).
Els for Autism program director Dr. Erin Brooker Lozott shares their work supporting all ages of autistic individuals, and previews their upcoming conference. Dr. Erin Brooker Lozott, BCBA-D, CCC-SLP is the Els for Autism Foundation Program Director. She has been working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities across ages and settings for over 25 years. Erin is a doctoral-level board-certified behavior analyst and a licensed and certified Speech-Language Pathologist. Before joining the Els for Autism Foundation staff, Erin worked for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta-Marcus Autism Center as the Community Interventionist Manager, participating in research and educational outreach community-based projects. Erin has co-authored several publications on autism spectrum disorder topics, and she has presented and consulted extensively on a national and international level. She is an appointed member of both a scientific advisory committee and a clinical excellence committee for international autism organizations. Els for Autism Foundation was established in 2009 by Liezl Els, Ernie Els, and Marvin R. Shanken. The Els' son, Ben, is impacted by autism spectrum disorder, which affects 1 in 44 children in the U.S. The Foundation offers innovative, evidence-based programs for families and individuals across the life-span in six focus areas: Education, Research, Global Support, Recreation Services, Adult Services and Therapy Services. The Els for Autism Foundation serves families around the world, and also offers in-person programs and services at The Els Center of Excellence® in Jupiter, Florida. Els for Autism® envisions a world of limitless possibilities for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. For more about Els for Autism: https://www.elsforautism.org/ RE-CREATING RECREATION CONFERENCE – MARCH 23 & 24, 2023 This conference will focus on demonstrating how RECREATION can be used as a platform for other therapeutic interventions. Speakers will include leaders in recreation programs and services, dedicated to improving the lives of autistic individuals. This includes some familiar names to the Different Brains audience like Dr. Stephen Shore and Dani Bowman! Event followed by optional Roots & Ruts Off-Road 5K Run/Walk on March 25th Venue: The Els Center of Excellence (R) Campus, 18370 Limestone Creek Road, Jupiter, Florida 33458 For more info about the upcoming Els for Autism conference, go to: https://bit.ly/Rec-Conference-2023 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/
As a child, Stephen was nonverbal and diagnosed with “atypical development and strong autistic tendencies.” Institutionalization was recommended—but rejected in favor of parent-based intensive early intervention and support. Dr. Shore's parents were probably asking the same question you are, “What causes autism?” Dr. Stephen Shore empowers autistic individuals and others in the neurodivergent community to lead fulfilling and productive lives using their strengths – just like everyone else. Making success for people on the autism spectrum and other differences the rule rather than the exception because Dr. Shore knows what autism feels like. Dr. Shore accomplishes this mission through presenting, writing and international consulting in education of and employment for autistic and otherwise neurodivergent individuals. Dr. Shore's Ted Talk, “The Superpower of Autism - What if we looked at Autism as a superpower instead of a limitation?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk9T7ngEijs Today, Shore is a clinical assistant professor at the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education at Adelphi University, teaching courses in special education and autism. His research and teaching focuses on matching best practices to the needs of people with autism. Shore is internationally renowned for his presentations, consultations and writings on lifespan issues pertinent to education, relationships, employment, advocacy and disclosure. His most recent book, College for Students with Disabilities, co-authored with Pavan John Antony, Ph.D., combines personal stories and research with promoting success in higher education. A current board member of Autism Speaks, president emeritus of the Asperger's Association of New England, advisory board member of Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association (AHANY) and advisory board member of the Autism Society, Shore also serves on the boards of the U.S. Autism and Asperger Association, the Scientific Counsel of OAR and other autism-related organizations. Follow Stephen at @tumbalaika Stephen understands and appreciates each part of a bicycle, not because he's an avid rider or mechanic, but because he is on the autism spectrum. Stephen explains that having autism creates a desire to understand things, a desire to understand why things are the way they are in the simplest terms possible, a desire to understand the world so he can relate to it. At the young age of 18-months-old, Stephen was hit with what he calls the regressive autism bomb. Doctors had little faith in his future development and recommended his parents institutionalize him. Luckily, his parents persisted and were able to have Stephen placed in a school just one year later. When Stephen first began his academic journey, he did not know how to function and communicate in a classroom setting normally. He recalls engaging in unusual behavior such as repeating the letter B over and over to classmates and preferring to read books alone in the library rather than interact with teachers. His time in school was undoubtedly a challenge, but Stephen was determined to persevere and succeed despite his autism. And Stephen did just that. Now, Stephen is working as an agent of autism to show others that autism is not a disability, but rather something that, like bicycles, needs to be understood and appreciated for what it is. Stephen's passion is to increase awareness in others of what autism truly is and how it affects those on the spectrum. He wants to be a voice for those who cannot explain their condition, and he has done this in many ways already. Stephen Shore truly is the agent of autism, as he has built a career around increasing education on autism. He has written several books including College for Students with Disabilities, Understanding Autism for Dummies, Ask and Tell, and Beyond the Wall. Stephen was one of the first two people with autism to serve on the board of Autism Speaks and has been invited to speak about autism in venues including TedX. The Boston University graduate has turned his passion into action his whole life and finds true happiness in simply informing people on why autism is not a disability, but the thing that shaped his whole life. Stephen Shore's story is one of perseverance, inspiration, passion, struggle, and finally, success. Stephen has made a name for himself as the agent of autism, and the world has taken notice. For more information on Prof. Shore, please visit his website: https://drstephenshore.com/ More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - karinjakubowski Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
Discover what's possible when we grow stronger together. We reached the end of 2022! To celebrate, we'll be reviewing some of my favorite moments from this year's episodes – there were so many that this will have to be a two-parter! Part 1 will highlight episodes 92 through 109, and next week 110 through 126. Since we started working on this podcast almost three years ago, we've brought on a wide range of guests, including prominent self-advocates, such as Dr. Temple Grandin, Dr. Stephen Shore, Dr. Kerry Magro, Rachel Barcellona, and Anthony Ianni; parents like Tiffany Hammond and Bobby Rubio; some of our Global Autism Project partners, such as Yaser Aljaaidi from Saudi Arabia and Pooja Panesar from Kenya; and other professionals in the field, such as Dr. Megan Miller from the DoBetter Movement and Camille Proctor from The Color of Autism. If you've been listening to our podcast for a while, this 2022 recap will bring you back to the heartfelt stories we've been hearing from our guests. And if you're joining us for the first time, welcome! This episode will give you a good idea of what Autism Knows No Borders is all about. ----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
Summary This week Alison is joined by Huma and Moira as they discuss ‘What you wish you knew'. Topics 00:00 - This Life, the chronicles of Autism moms podcast, series 2 Ep 6 02:00 – Alison – I'm feeling very frustrated just now that I am still continually telling people the same things about Noah over and over again 04:20 – Moira you mentioned that . If we don't understand our kids how can we expect others to . One of the challenges with Callum is that he is extremely verbal but he doesn't really communicate which would be confusing for someone who can see him chatting away but when they talk to him he is oblivious sometimes and not always able to have a back and forth conversation or take on board what someone is saying. He may strike lucky on one of his standard responses fits the question and the person will go away none the wiser but often I'll be obvious he's not understood or listened and they wont know what they have to do to make sure he is engaged with him and understanding them. 06:00 – What about Haider, Huma? He is also extremely verbal but is also usually involved with a story in his head.I sometimes rely on his brother to go and check if he was doing what he was asked! 10:00 – What are your experiences or expectations of other autism parents, at the very least they should understand Huma? We can empathise with the feelings of another parent when their child displays certain behaviours. Its funny that we assume, Oh your child has autism, they can be friends with mine!! We wouldn't do that with neurotypical children. And 9/10 the autistic child doesn't even want a friend. It's the parent who needs the other parent to be friends with. 14:00 – Moira have you experienced leaning towards friendships with autism parents – Of course! At the beginning our circle consisted of Orla's friends and parents but quickly I gravitated towards you guys and people who could relate to what we were going through at the time. Not that our original friends didn't accept Callum or our situation, they were great but as they grow up and friends change its different and more difficult to integrate children with differences into new groups. 18:00 – Huma, my experience of a child with autism with more behaviours than my child is probably the same experience for friends of neurotypical children with my child! I don't ever want to put me or my family in a situation where we might be judged. 21:00 – We push for our kids to have friends for our benefit and because we feel it's the normal thing to do but just ends up causing stress for us and the child. 23:30 – Mum, Technology is my friend, technology wont hurt me. 25:00 – We should stop apologizing for our childs behaviour and just say, are you ok with this? 27:00 – Also we possibly just shouldn't intervene and let the child decide if they are happy with a situation. 28:00 – Non verbal cues make it almost impossible for someone outwith the childs immediate circle to understand. Our expectations of society to accept and understand are too high. --- To learn more about Autism, visit: www.learnautism.com To watch this podcast, visit our YouTube Channel. Keep in touch with us on Instagram @chroniclesofautismmomspod --- Download the new FREE Learn Autism app today. If you had our previous paid app installed on your phone, please delete that before downloading the new FREE version. About Learn Autism As the leading FREE digital Autism resource led by Dr. Stephen Shore, author of Autism for Dummies, who himself is on the Autism spectrum, and our team of OT's (occupational therapists), SLP's (speech language pathologists), behavioral therapists, play therapists, sensory experts, educators, Autism parents and advocates, we are committed to providing diverse perspectives on the common issues that Autism parents, caregivers and educators may encounter. Learn Autism answers your questions through quick, on-demand video tutorials and downloadable workbooks that can be accessed on any device, when it's convenient to you. Watch our videos and get a deeper understanding of Autism with our multi-language subtitle options. We provide all of this and more at no cost…this resource is absolutely FREE! Connect with us: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3yU49Np Twitter: https://bit.ly/3gluYDA Facebook: https://bit.ly/3s5Oerv LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3yWaOXn Online: www.LearnAutism.com
Stephen Shore's work has been widely published and exhibited for the past forty-five years. He was the first living photographer to have a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since Alfred Stieglitz, forty years earlier. He has also had one-man shows at George Eastman House, Rochester; Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Jeu de Paume, Paris; and Art Institute of Chicago. In 2017, the Museum of Modern Art opened a major retrospective spanning Stephen Shore's entire career. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. His series of exhibitions at Light Gallery in New York in the early 1970s sparked new interest in color photography and in the use of the view camera for documentary work.More than 25 books have been published of Stephen Shore's photographs including Uncommon Places: The Complete Works; American Surfaces; Stephen Shore, a retrospective monograph in Phaidon's Contemporary Artists series; Stephen Shore: Survey and most recently, Transparencies: Small Camera Works 1971-1979 and Stephen Shore: Elements. In 2017, the Museum of Modern Art published Stephen Shore in conjunction with their retrospective of his photographic career.Stephen also wrote The Nature of Photographs, published by Phaidon Press, which addresses how a photograph functions visually. His work is represented by 303 Gallery, New York; and Sprüth Magers, London and Berlin. Since 1982 he has been the director of the Photography Program at Bard College, NY, where he is the Susan Weber Professor in the Arts.His new book, Modern Instances: The Craft of Photography. A Memoir, was published by Mack Books in 2021. On episode 192, Stephen discusses, among other things:How the new book came aboutHow it differs from previous book, The Nature of Photographs.Artist's superstition over discussing the creative processThe importance of experimentationShowing and not explainingPhotography as a ‘generous medium'Creating the book as an ‘experience'Structure vs. compositionInclusion vs. exclusionMastering the discipline - 3 phasesDoes he believe in The Muse?Being attentive in the midst of lifeWorking with a performance coachThe influence of paintings… and Walker EvansThe nature (and importance) of ambitionGetting a solo show at The Met, aged 23Sustaining driveHis interest in drone photography… and InstagramThe day he realised the 8x10 camera was for himReferenced:The Nature of PhotographsLee FriedlanderGarry WinograndBruno BettelheimRichard AvedonJerry GoldsmithGregory CrewdsonGeorge EliotWalker EvansWebsite | Instagram | Interview with David Campany“To look at something completely ordinary, what you see day to day in your life, and pay attention to it, that's what interests me. And just from years of trying it and doing it, I feel like it provides a certain kind of food for people, that it's nourishing.”
Topics Our experiences of families attending large events, vacations, concert theater etc. 01:45 - What are the things you consider that make such events manageable for you and your families? 02:04 - Moira-length of time (travel, entry, event, time of day) need to be considered and planned. 04:40 - What sort of situations have you been in? 04:45 - keeping a check on my child and his actions 05:20 - appropriate behavior and growing age 05:50 - high expectations on a child to behave a certain way in public 06:10 - take fast track option to cut queuing time 07:20 - hunger, toilet needs monitored while travelling. The anxiety and pressure of keeping up appearances in public. 09:33- Alison- My son picks up on my anxiety. I am used to controlling the situation in order for things to go smoothly, in anticipation of their needs. the anxiety of how your family is perceived by others remains. 012:55 - how have our kids put us in a spot? 13:54 - they don't read the room, if they are frustrated or overwhelmed, they will express themselves with full force, no matter what the environment or situation. 18:08 - using a standard response as an answer, not being aware of their surroundings, being in mid story mode might cause misunderstanding. 20:15 - unexpected risky / hilarious questions are asked at unexpected moments. Top Tips on how to navigate the world of outdoor entertainment and traveling. 1- charged devices, food, promise of ice cream at the end. Avoid massive crowds. 2- try not to stress out about it too much as the kids can read your energy and you can ruin your time anticipating some ill event that might not even happen. --- To learn more about Autism, visit: www.learnautism.com To watch this podcast, visit our YouTube Channel. Keep in touch with us on Instagram @chroniclesofautismmomspod --- Download the new FREE Learn Autism app today. If you had our previous paid app installed on your phone, please delete that before downloading the new FREE version. About Learn Autism As the leading FREE digital Autism resource led by Dr. Stephen Shore, author of Autism for Dummies, who himself is on the Autism spectrum, and our team of OT's (occupational therapists), SLP's (speech language pathologists), behavioral therapists, play therapists, sensory experts, educators, Autism parents and advocates, we are committed to providing diverse perspectives on the common issues that Autism parents, caregivers and educators may encounter. Learn Autism answers your questions through quick, on-demand video tutorials and downloadable workbooks that can be accessed on any device, when it's convenient to you. Watch our videos and get a deeper understanding of Autism with our multi-language subtitle options. We provide all of this and more at no cost…this resource is absolutely FREE! Connect with us: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3yU49Np Twitter: https://bit.ly/3gluYDA Facebook: https://bit.ly/3s5Oerv LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3yWaOXn Online: www.LearnAutism.com
This week Alison is joined by Huma and Moira to talk about the excitement around the World Cup in Doha, Qatar. Topics 00:00 - This Life, the chronicles of Autism moms podcast, series 2 episode 4 – World Cup Excitement 00:34 Introduction Alison : Hello and welcome to episode 2 of our world cup special , we are joined by Moira and Huma , welcome ladies . To those who don't know , Qatar will be hosting the football world cup. The tension is building , the flags are up and there is excitement all around. we are excited that it is coming , the kids might not be excited but I will make them excited . 1:28 Question : Will you be going to the game ? 1:33 Answer by Moira: of course , we haven't been in the city for 10 years to not to go. 1:42 Answer by Huma : I swear , i mean there is a stadium stones throw from our place and even though i am not that sporty , i have to go to a match , we deserve this . I will be going to one game . 2:04 Question by huma: what about you ? Are you attending a lot of games ? 2:06 Answer by Alison : I will be attending , my husband is a die hard fan. We will attend some with kids and some without. 2:27 question by Alison : Moira , will you be attending ? 2:30 Answer by Moira : yes we will , a couple of matches . 3:03 Question : What are the things you are most excited about this event? 3:10 Moira : It is more about experiencing the atmosphere than the game , and hopefully it won't be so crazy that we can't go about. 3:28 Huma : I don't think we will get a chance like this again , I don't think we will fly off to another country to watch a match. 3:45 Alison : It has been in the local and international news that this will be the most accessible world cup to date , there will be sensory rooms at the stadiums and at the fan zones , so what are you hoping for with regards to the accessibility they have talked about ? 4:47 Moira : Well we have standard tickets , so it will be interesting to see how outside of this specific area , how accessible the rest of the stadium will be . I don't know where we will be sitting, but I am hoping we will be swept along with the atmosphere of the event and the long walk or wait won't be traumatic. 5:27 Alison : As this is a small city , the event will be very concentrated , there will be long lines getting into the stadium , there will be trained volunteers to help and assist families like ours , there will be extra seating , in case a child or an adult has to take a break. So a lot of thought has been put into this. 7:09 Alison : What do you feel about the sensory rooms in the stadiums ? How do you think they will help the families ? 7:16 Huma : It's a lovely idea and I'm happy that there is a space for kids who's challenge isn't so obvious. 8:30 Alison : There will be a lot of entertainment during this time and it might be reassuring to the parents to know that there are areas in the fan zones where their child can take a break from all the noise and activity . 10:48 Moira : A full stadium with full voice is an experience like no other . 11:15 Alison : Having sensory spaces is a massive step for our families , what are you most looking forward to ? 11:48 Moira: well scotland didn't qualify ( so not so excited ) 12:05 Huma : Are you cheering for a specific team? 12:15 Alison : She would go for Wales rather than England. 12:30 Alison : What about you Huma ? What are you most excited about? 12:32 Huma : Just want them to experience a match in a big stadium. they might not appreciate it now , later they will. 14:06 Alison : I'm looking forward to a more immersive experience , my husband is a die hard fan , me and my kids are looking forward to the England game and enjoying the atmosphere . and we are fortunate that it is at our doorstep and we are planning about it , thinking of football songs etc. 15:24 Huma: Are you going to have the whole Tshirts and face paint ? 15:25 Moira and Alison: of course ! 16:00 Alison : im looking forward to the concerts , some big stars coming so we just need to get information , the kids will be off school. There has been a lot of time and effort put into this . This is a once in a lifetime thing. 16:46 Alison : Thank you so much for joining us today , see you soon. --- To learn more about Autism, visit: www.learnautism.com To watch this podcast, visit our YouTube Channel. 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This week Alison is joined by Huma and Moira to talk about navigating big events with autistic children. Topics 00:00 - This Life, the chronicles of Autism moms podcast, series 2 episode 3 – Navigating Big Events 01:00 – With the World Cup almost upon us the excitement is mounting here in Doha so we thought it would be a good idea to discuss the challenges that we face taking our children to large events. 02:00 – Most accessible World Cup ever, sensory rooms available in stadiums and in the fan zones. 03:40 – So do you choose to go to big events or do you avoid them? 04:00 – Moira – We have always gone to things that we want to. Always take into consideration how long the event is and whether we could leave before the end and play it by ear. 08:00 – Alison – Going to the theatre, I'm conscious of other people being affected by sons exuberant singing and clapping, but shouldn't be! 10:30 – Huma – What's your biggest fear about choosing to go to something? If its open air event I'm less stressed, my child actually enjoys loud noise. 16:00 – Usually with a big even there's a lot of waiting before the event begins with queuing to get in, queuing to get a snack etc Utilise any card you may have that would allow you to fast track a queue. More and more large events are becoming more accessible to all disabilities. 18:00 – We need to remember our kids are now teens and tweens so our stories will be very different to those with younger kids but also stands as a reminder that things change and do get better. Situations you wouldn't have been able to navigate before are now achievable. 18:30 – Moira what did you avoid when Callum was younger? I don't think we deliberately didn't go to a show, I would always make sure we had seats at the end of a row for easy access and exit. Would always have his noise cancelling headphones in my bag. We, regretfully, would more often turn down invitations to events with friends rather than events with strangers we'd never see again! 21:00 – Huma what would you avoid when Haider was younger? Well we haven't had many stadium experiences but they are still open so manageable. Our issues would be going to someone's house instead, Haider was completely overwhelmed being around unfamiliar people that he was expected to interact with. 23:00 – Do you think the exposure when he was younger has helped? Absolutely, he is far more able to deal with these situations now. Regular exposure is the key to being able to manage uncomfortable situations. Top Tips -Accept all invitations to go to an event. -Don't regret not having the experience. -Anticipation of what might happen is always worse than the reality, and even if it does go pear shaped. C'est la vie! Try again next time. --- To learn more about Autism, visit: www.learnautism.com To watch this podcast, visit our YouTube Channel. --- Keep in touch with us on Instagram @chroniclesofautismmomspod Download the new FREE Learn Autism app today. If you had our previous paid app installed on your phone, please delete that before downloading the new FREE version. About Learn Autism As the leading digital Autism resource led by Dr. Stephen Shore, author of Autism for Dummies, who himself is on the Autism spectrum, and our team of OT's (occupational therapists), SLP's (speech language pathologists), behavioral therapists, play therapists, sensory experts, educators, Autism parents and advocates, we are committed to providing diverse perspectives on the common issues that Autism parents, caregivers and educators may encounter. Learn Autism answers your questions through quick, on-demand video tutorials and downloadable workbooks that can be accessed on any device, when it's convenient to you. Watch our videos and get a deeper understanding of Autism with our multi-language subtitle options. We provide all of this and more at no cost…this resource is absolutely FREE! Connect with us: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3yU49Np Twitter: https://bit.ly/3gluYDA Facebook: https://bit.ly/3s5Oerv LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3yWaOXn Online: www.LearnAutism.com
This week Alison is joined again by Huma and Suzana to discuss breaking from normal routines. What are the highs and lows of summer breaks like in your house? Do you stick to your routine? Topics 00:00 - This Life, the chronicles of Autism Moms Podcast, season 2, episode 2: Part 3 – Break From The Norm 00:30 – Alison kicks off the episode 01:00 – When your kids are on break and free from the structure of school they have time feel more free to explore how they feel. 01:20 – Kids can go into overthinking mode 02:00 – Parents have to be aware when this happens and decide if its appropriate to delve into an emotional awareness discussion with them 03:00 – Susana talks about meditation 04:40 – When you're back in your home from a long time away and you're trying to re-centre yourself and your family – what techniques do you use? 05:20 – Suzana discusses how she tries to practice mindfulness 07:00 – It's so important that while you are making sure the family is ready for the break, the family is having a good break and then getting the family ready to get back to routine, its important that you find time to energize yourself too. 08:00 – It's important to make time for self care, and figure out what that means for you and making it a priority in your day and accepting that its not a selfish decision, its necessary. Top Tips Let the kids be and explore their own thoughts. It's ok to lie on the sofa and watch Harry Potter. Keep your break flexible. Routines are good but not essential. --- To learn more about Autism, visit: www.learnautism.com To watch this podcast, visit our YouTube Channel. --- Keep in touch with us on Instagram @chroniclesofautismmomspod Download the Learn Autism app today. If you had our previous paid app installed on your phone, please delete that before downloading the new FREE version. About Learn Autism As the leading digital Autism resource led by Dr. Stephen Shore, author of Autism for Dummies, who himself is on the Autism spectrum, and our team of OT's (occupational therapists), SLP's (speech language pathologists), behavioral therapists, play therapists, sensory experts, educators, Autism parents and advocates, we are committed to providing diverse perspectives on the common issues that Autism parents, caregivers and educators may encounter. Learn Autism answers your questions through quick, on-demand video tutorials and downloadable workbooks that can be accessed on any device, when it's convenient to you. Watch our videos and get a deeper understanding of Autism with our multi-language subtitle options. We provide all of this and more at no cost…this resource is absolutely FREE! Connect with us: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3yU49Np Twitter: https://bit.ly/3gluYDA Facebook: https://bit.ly/3s5Oerv LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3yWaOXn Online: www.LearnAutism.com
SHOWNOTES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 2022 PODCAST EPISODE ‘THE BRAIN ON AUTISM' FEATURING DR. STEPHEN SHORE AND DR. NATE SHANOK! Support the Els for Autism FORE! Autism Podcast! http://weblink.donorperfect.com/FOREAutismPodcast FOUNDATION NEWS AND UPDATES Listen to us through these resources! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-autism/id1518739492 Podbean: https://elsforautism.podbean.com/ Els for Autism Web Site: https://www.elsforautism.org/fore-autism-podcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gZALxJDPJbP8sVEwcuiMa Read each blog article as it is published! https://www.elsforautism.org/category/blog/ COME TAKE A TOUR WITH US! https://www.elsforautism.org/the-els-center-of-excellence/take-a-tour/ JEN NICHOLAS' CONTACT INFORMATION FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR TOUR PROGRAM: 561-598-6199 Ext. 2014 and at Jennifer.Nicholas@elsforautism.org WINNERS OF THE AUTISM SPECTRUM AWARD 2022! Dr. Kerry Magro https://kerrymagro.com/ Gyasi Burks-Abbott https://autismadulthood.net/ INTERVIEW SEGMENT 1: DR. STEPHEN SHORE Here are a few ways to look up more about Dr. Stephen Shore: His web site: https://drstephenshore.com/ A deeper insight into autism – Asperger's syndrome with Dr. Shore: https://www.autismasperger.net/ Here is a webinar by Dr. Stephen Shore and fellow Advisory Board Member, and ASA 2022 Winner Dr. Kerry Magro about Employment for National Disability Employment Awareness Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG46xjbHCYE Our Recreation Conference Preview for the Spring of 2023, we will inform you all more about the Conference as this page gets updated and we get closer to our date: https://www.elsforautism.org/re-creating-recreation-conference-march-23-24-25-2023/ INTERVIEW SEGMENT 2: DR. NATE SHANOK His Research Work: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nathaniel-Shanok Dr. Shanok mentioned about his work at the Del Ray Center for Healing: https://www.delraycenter.com/ Full Disclosure: I went through the procedures with both Depression and Anxiety Helmets at the practice in Del Ray, administered by Dr. Shanok, and other people have noticed a change for the better in me.
SHOWNOTES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 2022 PODCAST EPISODE ‘THE BRAIN ON AUTISM' FEATURING DR. STEPHEN SHORE AND DR. NATE SHANOK! Support the Els for Autism FORE! Autism Podcast! http://weblink.donorperfect.com/FOREAutismPodcast FOUNDATION NEWS AND UPDATES Listen to us through these resources! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-autism/id1518739492 Podbean: https://elsforautism.podbean.com/ Els for Autism Web Site: https://www.elsforautism.org/fore-autism-podcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gZALxJDPJbP8sVEwcuiMa Read each blog article as it is published! https://www.elsforautism.org/category/blog/ COME TAKE A TOUR WITH US! https://www.elsforautism.org/the-els-center-of-excellence/take-a-tour/ JEN NICHOLAS' CONTACT INFORMATION FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR TOUR PROGRAM: 561-598-6199 Ext. 2014 and at Jennifer.Nicholas@elsforautism.org WINNERS OF THE AUTISM SPECTRUM AWARD 2022! Dr. Kerry Magro https://kerrymagro.com/ Gyasi Burks-Abbott https://autismadulthood.net/ TODAY IN THE WORLD OF AUTISM NATE'S STORY 1: CLEAN AIR AND FEWER HOSPITAL VISITS Source: https://www.bmj.com/company/newsroom/air-pollution-may-worsen-autism-related-hospital-admissions/ When we talk about Environmental Factors in Autism, yes changes in the natural environment have been theorized in the past but this explainer here by Autism Speaks is more on point with understanding our discussions for our two stories: https://www.autismspeaks.org/environmental-factors-autism NATE'S STORY 2: DISTINCT SUBGROUPS OF ASD Source: https://news.rpi.edu/content/2022/09/06/rensselaer-polytechnic-institute-research-points-toward-three-autism-subgroups MERRICK'S STORY 1: JOSEPH FALCO JR. AND THE ABILITY TO BELIEVE Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/joseph-falco-jr-overcomes-autism-and-the-odds-earns-valedictorian-of-copiague-high-schools-class-of-2022/ An interesting article on Support Systems: https://www.understood.org/en/articles/4-ways-to-help-your-child-build-a-support-network MERRICK'S STORY 2: AN EDUCATION IN AUTISM An interesting article about the ‘myths of autism': https://www.onecentralhealth.com.au/autism/10-myths-about-autism/ ASHA: https://www.asha.org/
Lynne Tillman is the author of Mothercare: On Obligation, Love, Death, and Ambivalence, available from Soft Skull. Tillman is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic. Her novels are Haunted Houses; Motion Sickness; Cast in Doubt; No Lease on Life, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; American Genius, A Comedy, and Men and Apparitions. Her nonfiction books include The Velvet Years: Warhol's Factory 1965-1967, with photographs by Stephen Shore; Bookstore: The Life and Times of Jeannette Watson and Books & Co.; and What Would Lynne Tillman Do?, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. Tillman is Professor/Writer-in-Residence in the Department of English at The University of Albany, and lives in New York with bass player David Hofstra. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you feeling overwhelmed, parenting your neurodivergent kids during these stressful times? Yeah, me too. Welcome to Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids Podcast! For Season 2, we're talking about Summer Prep For Maximum Chill! Listen (or watch video podcasts) for support and strategies to co-create a fun, relaxed summer with your unique family. Season 2 Episode 3 of the Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids Podcast is all about planning for day camp success with your neurodivergent kid! I'm joined by Amy Weber, LCSW, to talk about practical steps you can take to sail through summer with less stress. Amy has been running a day camp for intense kids for 9 years through her interdisciplinary pediatric therapy practice in Brooklyn, New York: Speak, Learn, & Play. Amy sees children for individual and group therapy sessions, and helps parents through parent coaching. She is the author of the new book for kids, Gratitude is your Super Power! Amy runs a camp for neurodivergent children every summer, so she has a unique perspective on the summer challenges of neurodiverse families. Amy also sees children for individual and group therapy sessions, and helps parents through Peaceful Parent Coaching. https://speaklearnandplay.com/ https://peacefulparentcoaching.com/ Here are a few tips we covered: 1. Know your kid. Do they have trouble with transitions? 2. Talk with camp directors. 3. Create a cheat-sheet on your kid. Share your expertise with counselors. Partial disclosure for advocacy. Here's a video of Dr. Stephen Shore explaining his 3-step process: https://youtu.be/TVSiJtLpMeo?t=327 -Recognize a challenge -Disclose the specific need -Ask for an accommodation Summer Prep For Maximum Chill! A workshop for parents of intense atypical kids who are ready to learn how to guide their family towards a fun and relaxing summer plan. With Kate Lynch RYT & Amy Weber LCSW, June 1 or 2. Sign up now: https://www.healthyhappyyoga.com/summer Connect with Kate Lynch: Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids Website: https://www.healthyhappyyoga.com/mindfully-parenting-atypical-kids Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthyhappyyoga/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oceansmama/message
Dr. Stephen Shore is an autistic professor of special education at Adelphi University. Dr. Stephen Shore is one of the most acclaimed Autism Advocates and Autism Authors of our time. In this conversation, we discuss his life with Autism, his marriage, and his books! Enjoy this wonderful and informative episode! www.drstephenshore.comIf you're interested in being a guest, joining my social media groups or pages, or just want to say hello you can now email me: https://linkfly.to/30124nzS2q5info@sjchilds.org Support the show
In this episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha and MACK Book Designer, Morgan Crowcroft-Brown discuss the role of the book designer, the intricacies of working with artists to try and elevate their work, and the joys of being on press. Morgan and Sasha also nerd out discussing various technical details and material choices. https://morgan-cb.com https://www.instagram.com/_morgram/ https://www.mackbooks.us Morgan Crowcroft-Brown is the designer and production manager at MACK. She has worked with artists including Raymond Meeks, Moyra Davey, Teju Cole, Stephen Shore, Justine Kurland, Dawoud Bey, the Luigi Ghirri archive, Guido Guidi, Gregory Halpern, the Peter Hujar archive, Jess Dugan, and Irina Rozovsky. Find out more at https://photowork.pinecast.co
In episode 201 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on Stephen Shore's most recent book, the Ukraine #PhotoPrint Day, Giles Duley's 'No More War' and the impact images of conflict have upon us. Plus this week photographer Àsìkò takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Àsìkò was born in London and spent his formative years in Nigeria. He is now based in London, working as Àsìkò, the Nigerian word for 'the moment'. He describes himself as a visual artist who expresses his ideas through the medium of photography and mixed media. His work is constructed in the narrative that straddles between fantasy and reality as a response to his experiences of identity, culture and heritage. Each series explores the limits of femininity and masculinity, spirituality and beauty and our relationship with nature and understanding a sense of self in the world we live in. Àsìkò's visual aesthetic comes with adornment and choreographed movement, juxtaposed with atmospheric locations, symbolism and a distinct seductive charge. His images have been widely exhibited in the USA, France, Nigeria, Norway and the UK, reported on by CNN Africa and the BBC and published in titles including Afropunk, The Guardian, Schon Magazine, 125 Magazine, Blanck Mag, and Pride. www.asiko.co.uk Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). Grant's book What Does Photography Mean to You? including 89 photographers who have contributed to the A Photographic Life podcast is on sale now £9.99 https://bluecoatpress.co.uk/product/what-does-photography-mean-to-you/ © Grant Scott 2022
Discover what's possible when change inspires community. We made it to the end of 2021! To celebrate, we'll be reviewing some of my favorite moments from this year's episodes. This will be a two-parter due to the volume of content. Part 1 will highlight episodes 42 to 71, and next week we'll review from 72 to 89. Since we started working on this podcast almost two years ago, we've brought on a wide range of guests, including prominent self-advocates, such as Dr. Temple Grandin, Dr. Stephen Shore, Dr. Kerry Magro, Dani Bowman, and Anthony Ianni; parents like Tiffany Hammond and Bobby Rubio; some of our Global Autism Project partners, such as Yaser Aljaaidi from Saudi Arabia and Pooja Panesar from Kenya; and other professionals in the field, such as Dr. Megan Miller from the DoBetter Movement and Camille Proctor from The Color of Autism. If you've been listening to our podcast for a while, this 2021 recap will bring you back to the heartfelt stories we've been hearing from our guests. And if you're joining us for the first time, welcome! This episode will give you a good idea of what Autism Knows No Borders is all about. ----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
Hasna Nada is the mother of 14 year old autistic child. She has been a passionate advocate for the past 10 years bringing attention to the need for adequate services, more inclusion and genuine acceptance in Qatar for autistic individuals. Hasna is the founder and owner of Child Development Center, the first multidisciplinary therapy center for children with autism in Qatar. The center provides early intervention, facilitates social skills groups, ongoing parents and community training, and provides professional development for field professionals. As part of advocacy and raising awareness Hasna organized several autism conferences and symposiums bringing groundbreaking speakers in autism to Qatar. In 2019, along with other parents, professionals and acclaimed autistic professor and autistic advocate Dr. Stephen Shore, Hasna founded Learn Autism. Learn Autism is a digital resource platform to inform parents, caregivers and professionals on how to best support autistic individuals in different settings and phases of life. This project was born to empower caregivers in being proactive when supporting their child's journey and overcoming different challenges. Hasna believes that parents play a crucial role in their child's progress and that evidence based knowledge can facilitate making informed choices when supporting their child in achieving their potential and living a meaningful life.
Discover what's possible when A is for action. Dr. Stephen Shore is an autistic professor of special education at Adelphi University. He has written several books, including College for Students with Disabilities, Understanding Autism for Dummies, Ask and Tell, and Beyond the Wall. Currently, Dr. Shore serves on the boards of Autism Speaks, the Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association, the US Autism and Asperger Association, the Scientific Council of OAR, and other autism-related organizations. He formerly headed the Asperger's Association of New England and was on the board of the Autism Society of America. In this conversation, we discuss: Stephen's background and how his parents helped in his development How autism affects his everyday life His strengths related to autism Benefits of music for autistic people What Stephen describes as “The 4 A's of Autism” The controversies surrounding ABA therapy and Autism Speaks Awareness of autism around the world Meaningful inclusion strategies Disclosure and self-advocacy For more information about Dr. Shore and his work, please visit drstephenshore.com. ----more---- If you're a self-advocate wanting to share your life experiences, or a professional working in the field of autism education, our SkillCorps® volunteer program is an opportunity you don't want to miss! Work alongside our Global Autism Partners to help ensure that all autistic individuals around the world have access to quality education and services. To learn more about our SkillCorps® program, check out episodes 4, 17, 53, and 66, featuring SkillCorps® volunteers that have been to our partner sites in India, The Netherlands, Indonesia, Dominican Republic, and Kenya, to name a few. Listen to them talk about their transformative experiences and see what SkillCorps® can offer you! Begin your journey today at globalautismproject.org/skillcorps. As a listener of our show, take advantage of the coupon code AUTISMPODCAST to waive the application fee. ----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.