
Neurodiversity Now Radio
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Neurodiversity Now RadioDec 13, 2021

On the Choir and a Neurodiverse Future
Nicole discussing the idea behind the choir, and her views on neurodiversity.

Why It's Important to Have Neurodiversity in Leadership
Nicole discussing the importance of having neurodiversity in leadership roles.

Alternative Ways of Making Friends at University: Tips for Neurodiverse Students Attending University
How can neurodivergent students form social connections at university? This episode is all about the ways you can form connections with fellow students, even when 'joining social clubs' just doesn't work.
Cue the Harry Potter references! University is the perfect ‘mountain troll’ because it is designed to push students to the limits and it can be immensely stressful and isolating, but also rewarding and empowering. Every student is experiencing this, so allow yourself to experience it alongside them.
Episode in article form: https://maydayclub.ca/2021/09/26/making-friends-at-university-tips-for-neurodiverse-university-students/

Ten Reasons Not to Call Adults With Intellectual Disabilities 'Buddy'
Every human being deserves to be treated with equal dignity and respect. Part of that respect is being spoken to in an age appropriate way using age-appropriate pronouns. By choosing to call an intellectually disabled adult sir instead of buddy, you are marking him as an equal and showing both him and the people around you that you respect him. This may seem like a subtle and inconsequential request: to stop using the nickname buddy towards adults with ID. But by becoming more aware of the terminology you use in everyday conversations, you are becoming part of a growing revolution of respect and equality of treatment and opportunity for every person.
Here is the podcast in article form: Ten Reasons Not to Call Adults With Intellectual Disabilities 'Buddy' - Mayday Club Youth Choir
Photo by Анастасия Беккер from Pexels

Sabrina's Story
Listen now to hear the story of Sabrina Ettagiak - a young Inuit woman who has overcome homelessness and mental health challenges throughout her life.

Prader-Willi Syndrome and How it Impacts those Affected by It
Nicole interviews various adults living with Prater-Willi Syndrome (PWS). Special guests include Sarah Meston and Amanda Robinson. Thanks to Sarah from Abbotsford, Scarlet from Abbotsford, and Riley from Richmond for co-hosting today's show :D

"Ask a Neurotypical" Hosted by ADHD Coach Dusty Chipura
We are kicking off our second season with a hilariously entertaining episode hosted by #DustyChipura! Dusty is a neurodiverse adult, an ADHD Coach, musician, writer, blogger, vlogger, creator and mom - we are SO excited to have her on board. Tune in to listen to her inaugural episode of "Ask a Neurotypical".

Breaking Boundaries in the Rock Music Industry: Reynols Part 2
The Argentinian band "Reynols" started in 1993 in Buenos Aires and is famous amongst many things for its unique Down syndrome drummer/vocalist, who is the band's spiritual architect. Reynols is also known for its musical diversity, which spans everything from cosmic free rock and lo-fi drone electronic music, to conceptual sound art and social/political/esoteric observations.

Breaking Boundaries in the Rock Music Industry: Reynols Part 1
The Argentinian band "Reynols" started in 1993 in Buenos Aires and is famous amongst many things for its unique Down syndrome drummer/vocalist, who is the band's spiritual architect. Reynols is also known for its musical diversity, which spans everything from cosmic free rock and lo-fi drone electronic music, to conceptual sound art and social/political/esoteric observations.

Remembrance Day - Remembering the Fallen
This episode is dedicated to all the brave men and women who have fought for the freedoms and rights that we enjoy.

Halloween Special - The History of Mental Asylums
HaPpY hAlLoWeEn LiStNeRs
This episodes briefly delves into the grim and creepy history of the mental asylum system, dating as far back as 900A.D. to 2000.

Back to School During Covid: Hearing from the Kids Themselves
Young people with neurodiversities from all around the Lower Mainland discuss their experiences in the first week of back-to-school.
As usual, the episode is full of information, laced with humor, and presented with a raw honesty and call to action from listeners.

Terminology Part Two: Pros and Cons of Terms in Use Today
The way something is presented to you can have a big impact on the way you perceive it. This is the second episode in a four-part series on terminology and the impacts it can have on the way we perceive information.
In this episode, Nicole speaks with Kevin and Meredith from Abbotsford, both of whom are visually impaired, about the pros and cons of certain terms in use today, including 'special needs', 'diverseabilities', 'neurodiverse' and 'neurotypical', and others.
As usual, the episode is full of information, laced with humor, and presented with a raw honesty and call to action from listeners.

Terminology Part One: "You Raise Me Up"
The way something is presented to you can have a big impact on the way you perceive it. This is the first episode in a four-part series on terminology and the impacts it can have on the way we perceive information.
In this episode, Nicole discusses the history, evolution, and origins of the term 'special needs', and highlights some troubles that it is causing in our world.
As usual, the episode is full of information, laced with humor, and presented with a raw honesty and call to action from listeners.

Sibling Love! How Does Having a Neurodiverse Sibling Affect Your Perception of Diversity?

Friendships - How Different People Experience Them

Segregated Education: Natalie's Story

Getting Diagnosed In Your Teens

Episode Six: Shea, Riley, and Nicole on Employment

Episode Five: Kevin and Meredith

What is Neurodiversity?

Episode Three: Casey

Episode 2: Young Trillium
