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"I do think that we should definitely remind neurotypicals, gently, that it is absolutely okay to have autistic character headcanons. Because we don't have a lot of good representation for our groups in the media, whereas they get to see themselves represented in media almost all the time. It's not hurting you, or detracting from what you see in the character. If anything, it's actually a bridge", says Christiana Tunnicliffe. Christiana joins this episode of Autism Stories to talk about her podcast discussing how sociology of our real world translates to fantastical realms, Disney's representation of disabled characters, and her experience as the editor of the Autism Stories podcast. To learn more about Christiana and the Sociology Princess Podcast visit https://www.youtube.com/@SociologyPrincess2023 . If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-sufficient and purpose-driven lives through customized coaching then visit https://www.autismpersonalcoach.com. 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.
A Milton man has an interesting side hustle. The father of three has been spreading happiness and hugs, dressing up as the Grinch who stole Christmas. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
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The big game isn't until December 9th, but Army and Navy coaches and players are gathered at Gillette Stadium today for Media Day. They're being treated to lunch and a lot of questions from reporters. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A Medfield man is recovering from injuries he suffered in a rare owl attack during his nightly run. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
If you're looking for a unique holiday gift for that special someone, check out the one-of-a-kind works of art created by animals at a farm sanctuary in Massachusetts. They're being auctioned off, as we hear from WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe.
Dan Menzel & Paul Bonsor spoke about Port wanting to leave the SANFL for a national reserves comp, how this would work and more. Plus an ODI WC update, Todd Gray's tips and Adelaide United import, Ryan Tunnicliffe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adelaide United's Ryan Tunnicliffe joined Paul Bonsor & Dan Menzel chatting his move from the UK to Adelaide, Carl Veart as a manager, the Reds rivalry with Melbourne Victory & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new ladies' golf tournament will be debuting in Massachusetts next year. The announcement was made at the 521 Overlook at Fenway Park. That's where we find WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe.
Black cats can't seem to catch a break. The superstition that they're bad luck has followed them since medieval times. This weekend, a cat food and accessory store is teaming an animal rescue to try to get as many black cats adopted as possible. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A famous author and illustrator from Massachusetts is giving back to the teachers who work so hard to educate our young people. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
'Tis the season for leaf peeping, cider sipping, and pumpkin picking, but for one dairy farm south of Boston, they're already starting to sell a Christmas classic. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A traveling adult circus show called Mr Swindle's Pecularium will be at Harpoon Brewery until Nov. 5, showcasing acrobats, stunts and 18+ comedy.
Aidan Kearney was arrested at his home Wednesday morning and was arraigned in Stoughton District Court on charges of intimidating a witness, juror, police or court official and one count of conspiracy.
With ownership of the Summit Casting Foundry property unclear, environmental officials want Foxborough to take ownership of the contaminated land and start the clean-up.
Members of the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and German National Soccer Team pack Pine Street Inn outreach vans with backpacks filled with supplies for homeless individuals.
Hundreds rallied on Boston Common Monday afternoon to show support for Israel days after Hamas' attack.
After months of debate, the Foxborough School Committee is set to vote Tuesday night on whether or not to change their Native American mascot.
Anna and Lorenzo nerd out about books, living in England, moving to the USA, learning how to dress, finding new friends, sailing, gold medal goal, track and cross country, ultimate competitor, National Champions at ODU, accounting or Olympics, World Championships, training, retiring from sailing, crossfit, return to sailing and so much more! Henken | Tobias Sailing (henkentobiassailing.com) Anna Tunnicliffe Tobias (@atunnicliffetobias) • Instagram photos and videos
Local pilot Stephen Coleman set a new transcontinental speed record with his single-engine aircraft, flying to and from California.
A popular haunted house on the South Shore is opening this weekend, just in time for spooky season. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe got a preview.
Dedham, Mass. Parks and Recreation Department partner with rent.fun to provide a kayak rental station for the Charles River.
The Dedham Westwood Water District launched their Water Service Line Inventory Project, asking customers to check their pipes.
A local graphic designer and artist's fire hydrant design was repainted in a more prominent location in Franklin, after vandalism destroyed the original design.
The New England Patriots Foundation, KyleCares, and Active Minds partner to bring Send Silence Packing, a suicide prevention exhibit, to Foxborough.
The Harvard Alpaca Farm stopped by the Morse Institute Library to introduce two therapy alpacas to children.
Haverhill students are consistently late to school amidst the national bus driver shortage and parents are frustrated with bussing company NRT's lack of communication.
New Quincy restaurant Rubato was featured in Bon Appétit Magazine's Best New Restaurants of 2023 for their delicious bolo baos.
A new seawall on Brant Rock Beach in Marshfield will receive its first real test this weekend as Hurricane Lee roughens Massachusetts southern coast.
Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella said the city has backed off its evacuation order for residents in several low-lying neighborhoods, allowing residents to return home.
Families gather at the Garden of Remembrance to lay down wreaths for Massachusetts victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Great news for Boston area commuters. Phase one of the Sumner Tunnel renovation project is wrapping up within the next day. The tunnel has been closed for 8 weeks while repairs and improvements were made. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
There's a new outdoor exhibit on the North Shore, highlighting a long forgotten business that served as the economic backbone of Massachusetts during the 17- and 1800s. WBZ'S Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
More and more men are getting Botox injections these days. They've termed the growing beauty trend “Brotox.” WBZ'S Kim Tunnicliffe checked in with a skin care facility south of Boston that has seen its number of male clientele more than double since the pandemic.
An augmented reality art installation has arrived in Worcester, thanks to a local artist. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Despite the heat, a popular youth summer camp is taking place in Norwood today, bringing cops and kids together. WBZ'S Kim Tunnicliffe reports they're finding ways to stay cool.
The new law allowing documented immigrants to apply for their drivers licenses is off to a busy start in Massachusetts. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports from Boston.
A couple of North Shore lawmakers aren't happy with the fact that the city of Lynn is without any kind of commuter rail train station for the next year. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
The rainy, windy weather of late has made for a rough start to the boating season here in New England. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with some boaters on the North Shore who are keeping their fingers crossed for a rain-free weekend.
A retired school principal from Grafton has turned his hobby of making bread at home into a storefront business. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A popular horribles parade on the North Shore isn't so horrible anymore. Organizers have decided to change the name of the parade. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe got some reaction from folks in downtown Beverly.
It's all the buzz right now. Urban beekeeping keeps growing in popularity nationwide. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports there's a Boston-based company called Best Bees that helps its customers keep their beehives humming.
Organizers are getting ready for two days of musical performances and festivities at the 5th annual Boston Art & Music Soul Festival this weekend. The festival kicked off a day early this year with a new symposium of sorts. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe explains.
Starting this month, a Metrowest school district will be displaying a message of inclusion outside of all of its education centers. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Dozens of residents and local and state officials gathered on the Boston Common today, to kick off the Juneteenth holiday weekend. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe was there.
They've found a unique way to contorl the bird population at one pond in the North Shore. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Some of the students at a vocational tech high school on the North Shore are real life pinball wizards. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe explains.
Cyclone Gabrielle resulted in major shifts in our waterways, causing significant damage - but it's in their nature for rivers to move.
David Tunnicliffe Head of Broadcast David Tunnicliffe is preparing for his first full season in charge of the content you watch either online or in the Supercars broadcasts on Seven and Fox. He talks about the changes that they are making the look and feel of the show, as it is not only the cars that will be new this year at Newcastle. From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock and Craig Revell on Inside Supercars Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia The Gates RevLimiter – Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
Anna and Lorenzo nerd out about books, living in England, moving to the USA, learning how to dress, finding new friends, sailing, gold medal goal, track and cross country, ultimate competitor, National Champions at ODU, accounting or Olympics, World Championships, training, retiring from sailing, crossfit, return to sailing and so much more! Henken | Tobias Sailing (henkentobiassailing.com) Anna Tunnicliffe Tobias (@atunnicliffetobias) • Instagram photos and videos