Them Aspergers
Them Aspergers
Them Aspergers
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Great podcast! But only error messages now...
So bummed. Loved this show but now all I get are error messages saying something went wrong, try again later. Been getting this message for several weeks now. Super bummed.
juniper13
Very relatable
If you’re looking to learn more about people on the autism spectrum, then this is the show for you. I’m (mildly) autistic myself & I can relate to some of their experiences.
SNL&JazzBuff
Painful
Tried listening to an episode, but after 3 minutes of the wind hitting your mic, I could not handle anymore. Completely overstimulated, not a good choice for noise canceling headphones for someone with sensitive hearing.
Bella.eterna
WON'T DOWNLOAD
i would like to listen, but i cannot download any episodes.
thedeadpools
EDIT
I wanted to listen to learn about a friend’s experience. I’m three minutes into an episode and it’s just small talk and it would be awesome if you edited out a lot of the back and forth about nothing... I know that’s blunt. I care about what you have to say but get to the point. Or plan out what you’re going to say so it’s not such a stream of consciousness ramble. I’m listening at 2X the speed and it’s slightly better.
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Djgghvetcd64?8!
Very Relatable Topics
I always feel a great amount of relatability and understand with this amazing podcast. Both the hosts are amazing people who breaks down what goes on in a typical world of an Aspie. Definitely a must for anyone who wants to learn about an everyday life of aspie and/or us Aspies who wants to find relatability and understanding.
LoneWolfGAM
Hard g!
A useful podcast with likable hosts. I’ve listened to a handful of episodes so far. It makes me laugh when Nicky insists that he is pronouncing Asperger’s correctly. It should have a hard g. Hans Asperger was an Austrian. The German pronunciation is a hard g, not the j sound. It can be a little long winded, so I listen at a faster speed.
17264848573
Very valuable!
Experiencing life on the spectrum can be a lonely endeavor. Glad this podcast exist. Its not quiet a ‘support group’, but very likely the next best thing. Love it!!
Estie4
For me, the most informative Aspie podcast
Being recently diagnosed I can easily listen to Scarlet and Nikki and hear aspects where I recognize “that’s me, oh that’s me, ok that bit isn’t me, oh that’s definitely me.” Unlike a few other casts which seem to talk a lot without saying anything, this cast has been the best for me to figure out who I am and make sense of what being a “burger” means. The format is very informal. It’s like being in a room and casually listening to a couple of friends
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Eryk Moz'
Confused
This is giving me insight about my partner of 3 years and his perspective. When things started changing after the first 1.5 year, I thought it was a Venus/Mars thing. I would love to ask these podcasters some questions! I understand it may not come naturally to see an NTs perspective but is it impossible? Is it a matter of willingness to try? I’m going to listen to every single episode!
Clinspec1
A helpful/hopeful podcast not just for people on the spectrum
I found this podcast while in the process of getting a family member diagnosed. This podcast has helped me relax a bit about the possibility of diagnosis and given me lots of tips for how to make my family member’s environment less harmful to her. But as a lover of podcasts in general, I have to say I would listen to this one even if I didn’t have a strong interest in the subject. I have grown to think of the hosts as people I know well. I like the way they talk to each other.
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AngryinBloomfield
😁
I am autistic and Ive never heard this before but I’m very excited to start 😃😃😃😁
Gutrit
Two thumbs up
This is one of if not the best descriptors of adult diagnosed Aspergers I’ve heard.
Sals1234