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This episode is about the impacts gut microbiome transfer treatment may have on addressing gastrointestinal problems in individuals with autism, and how might this contribute to improved overall well-being for these individuals.
This is the fascinating world of gut microbiome transfer treatment for comorbidities in autistics, shedding light on the significant role of the gut in our overall health and well-being. The episode tackled vital questions about the potential impact of gut microbiome on autism and explored ongoing research trials in this area.
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The Gut Microbiome
Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of the gut-brain axis and uncover actionable tools for enhancing your gut health? In our latest episode titled "Enhance Your Gut Microbiome for Brain & Overall Health," Professor Andrew Huberman, a leading expert in neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine, takes us on an enlightening journey into the intricate relationship between the gut and brain.
Love Not Cure.Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.Podcast links:iHeart: https://ihr.fm/3fT4h9pSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3UOj3gnApple: https://apple.co/3hqVMCVwww.takiwatanga.org.nz------------------------------Support our work by buying our merchandise here:https://bit.ly/Takiwatangashirts //😁 Let’s Connect:🌐 Website: https://lloydiam.com//About me:Here we’re sharing stories of people, useful resources, tips & tricks, and helpful articles that may interest you// 😁 Disclaimer:Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting me so I can continue to provide you with free content each week!#Takiwatanga, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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In the Takiwatanga 2023 Recap, we revisit the impactful episodes and conversations that have left a lasting impression. From Dana Morris shedding light on raising a child with autism to Shana Moriah's powerful insights on neurodiversity, each episode has brought us closer to understanding and embracing differences.
We are also thrilled to share that upcoming episodes will feature new guests who have graciously agreed to be part of this incredible journey with us. These episodes promise to bring more stories, experiences, and support for the autism community. Be sure to stay tuned for these upcoming episodes and join us in the continued effort to raise awareness, understanding, and support for individuals on the autism spectrum.
Your support is crucial in amplifying our voice and making our content more accessible. We kindly ask that you subscribe and follow our channel to help us reach more listeners and further our mission to create a supportive and inclusive community for all. Your support has been instrumental in making our long-form content, including autism-related content, readily available.
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No. 67 Dental procedure experience and other updates
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This was taken from my potential - please be my "guests" list on this podcast. Maybe soon? :)
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In this episode, I am discussing the new approach for our succeeding episodes as it will make sense to my time and the way things are currently going.
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Social Stories was developed by Carol Gray in 1991.
Join us for an insightful exploration into the transformative world of Social Stories™, a groundbreaking concept developed by the brilliant Carol Gray. In this episode, we'll delve into the origins, techniques, and powerful effects of Social Stories™, designed to enhance communication, foster empathy, and empower individuals with social understanding. 📖
In this episode, you'll learn:
🌟 The Art of Structure: Explore the key elements that make Social Stories™ effective tools for communication. Discover how the carefully crafted structure, personalized content, and visual cues create a powerful narrative framework that promotes social comprehension.
🌍 Beyond Autism: While initially developed for individuals with autism, Social Stories™ have broader applications in education, therapy, and everyday life. Discover how this innovative technique can benefit diverse populations, enhancing social skills and promoting inclusivity.
💡 Practical Implementation: Hear from experts who have successfully integrated Social Stories™ into their work. Gain practical tips, resources, and strategies for creating and utilizing Social Stories™ to address various social challenges.
📚 Inspiring Change: Learn about the ripple effect of Carol Gray's work in the field of special education and social development. Discover how her innovative approach continues to influence educators, therapists, parents, and advocates around the world.
🎧 Whether you're a parent, educator, therapist, or simply interested in the intersection of storytelling and social development, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Join us as we uncover the profound impact of Social Stories™ and explore how this powerful tool is changing lives, one narrative at a time. 🌟
https://carolgraysocialstories.com/
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Step into the world of autism communication as we delve into the profound impact of the Core Board. In this episode, we unravel the significance of this innovative tool in empowering individuals with autism to express themselves, fostering growth, connection, and understanding.
Whether you're a parent, educator, therapist, or simply intrigued by the power of technology to bridge communication gaps, this episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the Core Board's role in shaping lives, amplifying voices, and fostering a more inclusive world.
You can visit the link below to know and see how a coreboard looks like:
https://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/spotlight-on-core-boards/
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Art can be a powerful tool for self-expression, communication, and socialization for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this podcast episode, we'll explore the role of the arts in the lives of individuals with ASD and celebrate the unique talents and contributions of autistic artists.
We'll begin by discussing the potential benefits of engaging in the arts for individuals with ASD, including improved communication and socialization skills, enhanced self-esteem and self-expression, and the opportunity to explore and develop talents and interests. We'll also explore the potential challenges that autistic individuals may face in accessing and participating in the arts, including sensory issues and social barriers.
We'll then delve into the experiences of autistic artists and creators, showcasing their unique talents and perspectives. We'll discuss the importance of promoting and celebrating the work of autistic artists, as well as strategies for supporting and empowering autistic individuals to pursue their artistic passions.
Finally, we'll explore some of the challenges that still exist in this area, including the need for more awareness and understanding of the unique experiences and perspectives of autistic individuals in the arts, as well as the importance of promoting greater accessibility and inclusion in arts and cultural organizations.
Overall, this podcast will provide an overview of the role of the arts in the lives of individuals with ASD, celebrating the unique talents and contributions of autistic artists and creators while exploring the challenges and opportunities that exist in this important and inspiring field.
Love not cure. Exploring autism one strength at a time. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a podcast about autism.
https://takiwatanga.org.nz
You can support us by buying our merchandise here-- Thank you!:
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#Takiwatanga, #autismnz, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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Rachael, who shares her personal journey living with autism. Rachael starts by debunking the misconception that autism only affects little white boys who line up trains. She explains how some autistic people are skilled at pretending to not be autistic, but it comes at a cost such as burned out.
The episode delves into Rachael's personal experiences attending primary schools in both New Zealand and Adelaide.
Rachael begins by challenging the stereotype that autism only affects little white boys who line up trains. She highlights that autism is a spectrum and that each individual is unique, emphasizing that it's essential to recognize and embrace this diversity.
One significant aspect of Rachael's story is her experience in school. Having a diagnosis allowed her school to make necessary changes to support her education. However, she chose not to disclose her diagnosis to her classmates.
Rachael felt a lack of representation in books and literature about autism, which primarily focused on boys. This lack of visibility made it challenging for her to see herself reflected in these stories.She shares her struggles with relating to peers of her own age and finding solace in connecting with younger children. Rachael's story encompasses experiences of anxiety and the development of rituals and routines as coping mechanisms. Altogether Autism
https://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/
Love Not Cure.
Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.Podcast:iHeart: https://ihr.fm/3fT4h9pSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3UOj3gnApple: https://apple.co/3hqVMCVwww.takiwatanga.org.nz------------------------------
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Embracing the Unique Abilities of Young PeopleMoses, a passionate and driven individual, embarked on an educational journey that took him from the UK to Australia and eventually to an unknown location. He pursued his studies at Park Lane College in the UK, where he initially focused on medical science.
Moses cultivated a deep interest in working with young people, and he seized every opportunity to engage with them. He thrived on the energy and sense of purpose that came with guiding and caring for the younger generation.
In 2006, he embarked on a new chapter in his professional life. Driven by his passion for working with young people, Moses founded Pride Lands. This endeavor allowed him to combine his expertise, knowledge, and care to make a positive impact on the lives of young individuals.
Through his diverse experiences and unwavering commitment to helping others, Moses has become an inspiring figure in the field of youth work.
He continues to dedicate himself to creating meaningful opportunities for young people and striving to empower them to reach their full potential.Pride Lands Childcare:
https://pridelands.org.nz/
Love Not Cure.
Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.Podcast:iHeart: https://ihr.fm/3fT4h9pSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3UOj3gnApple: https://apple.co/3hqVMCVwww.takiwatanga.org.nz------------------------------
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Creating Autonomy: Individualized Funding as a Path to Choice and ControlOn this episode of Takiwatanga, we delve into the intricacies of self-directed funding and individualized support. Our guests from Whaikaha, Taikura Trust, and Lifewise, take us through the process of Individualised Funding. We also tackled the importance of connections and peer support in the success of self-directed funding, along with the need for feedback from disabled individuals.
We learn about the role of host providers in navigating the system and helping individuals with disabilities plan and connect within their communities. The allocation of upfront funding and the responsibilities of host providers in supporting families of the disabled person.
We also hear from the Whaikaha, Ministry of Disabled People about their efforts to bridge the gap between the government and the community and their openness to feedback and partnerships.
Join us on this episode as we explore the complexities and possibilities of self-directed funding to enable good lives among disable people.You can watch the video on YouTube - Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes like this:
https://bit.ly/IndividualisedFunding
Love Not Cure.
Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.Podcast:iHeart: https://ihr.fm/3fT4h9pSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3UOj3gnApple: https://apple.co/3hqVMCVwww.takiwatanga.org.nz------------------------------
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Autistic burnout is experienced by many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), characterized by a sudden and significant decline in functioning and coping abilities. In this podcast episode, we'll explore the complex and often overlooked topic of autistic burnout.
We'll begin by discussing the definition and symptoms of autistic burnout, including the physical, emotional, and cognitive impact that it can have on individuals with ASD. We'll also explore the potential triggers and causes of autistic burnout, including the cumulative effect of stress and sensory overload, as well as the potential impact of masking and social pressures.
Finally, we'll explore some of the challenges that still exist in this area of research, including the need for more understanding and awareness of autistic burnout, as well as the importance of promoting self-advocacy and empowerment for individuals with ASD.
Overall, this podcast will provide an overview of the complex and often overlooked topic of autistic burnout, offering valuable insights into this important and often challenging aspect of living with autism.
Love not cure. Exploring autism one strength at a time. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a podcast about autism.
https://takiwatanga.org.nz
You can support us by buying our merchandise here-- Thank you!:
https://bit.ly/takiwatangamerch
#Takiwatanga, #autismnz, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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Kate and Tahu have joined us to share their Takiwatānga story.
Tahuaroa is the creator of the film He Karu, He Taringa (Eyes, Ears). It is a bout autism in the eyes of a 9 year old Ben.
The episode covers topics such as indigenous films, the importance of retaining culture, and the challenges parents face in finding adequate resources for their children with autism. The guests also share their personal struggles and encourage parents to embrace their children's differences as strengths.
Overall, the episode promotes the idea that change is scary but necessary for personal growth and progress.
You can watch the video on YouTube - Don't forget to subscribe too, for more episodes like this:
https://bit.ly/TahuaroaOhia
Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.
Listen to the full episode on the Podcast Wired Unknown:
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iHeart: https://ihr.fm/44F0ZKX
You can also subscribe to YouTube
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Medications can be an important component of treatment of illness for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), helping to manage symptoms of medications will help improve overall quality of life. In this podcast episode, we'll explore the complex relationship between ASD and medications.
Finally, we'll explore some of the challenges that still exist in this area of research, including the need for more personalized and individualized approaches to medication management, as well as the potential impact of alternative and complementary therapies on overall health outcomes.
Overall, this podcast will provide an overview of the complex relationship between autism and medication use, offering valuable insights into this important and often challenging area of research.
Watch the video version on YouTube:
https://bit.ly/ChanelleMoriahYT
Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.Podcast:iHeart: https://ihr.fm/3fT4h9pSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3UOj3gnApple: https://apple.co/3hqVMCVwww.takiwatanga.org.nz------------------------------Support our work by buying merchandise here:https://bit.ly/Takiwatangashirts
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Chanelle is the Autistic advisor in Autism NZ. She wrote the book "I Am Autistic" - Illustration guide about autism. She is a speaker who educates employers and organizations on how to better understand and accommodate the Autistic community.
Her new book This is ADHD has just been released, now available through local bookstores around New Zealand.To make it easier for users, I have decided to upload the video version in our YouTube channel.
Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when new videos are uploaded. We'll be uploading videos there from now on.
Watch the video version on YouTube:
https://bit.ly/ChanelleMoriahYT
Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.
Listen to the full episode on the Podcast Wired Unknown:
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3r66xje
Apple: https://apple.co/3ZfrWDs
iHeart: https://ihr.fm/465CoPX
You can also subscribe to YouTube
Takiwātanga Channel Clips:
https://bit.ly/3wcGUwx
The Wired Unkown: Where all the full video episodes are uploaded
https://bit.ly/3qYcONQ
www.takiwatanga.org.nz------------------------------Support our work by buying merchandise here:https://bit.ly/Takiwatangashirts
*International shipping available
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The Special Olympics World Games stand as the grandest inclusive sports event in the world. It brings together thousands of athletes with intellectual disabilities to compete in 26 different sports. Over the course of nine thrilling and uplifting days, these athletes showcase their talents and spirit.
From June 17 to June 25, 2023, Berlin will proudly host the Special Olympics World Games for the very first time in Germany's history. This momentous occasion promises a vibrant and international sports festival, aiming to foster greater acknowledgment and social inclusion of individuals with intellectual disabilities within our society.
The event will have 7,000 amazing athletes, 26 exhilarating sports, 190 delegations, and an astounding team of 20,000 volunteers.
So why are we talking about this?
Matthew De Leva, will be representing New Zealand in this event. I had the privilege's to speak to him with his mum and talk about their autism journey and Matt's way to Berlin Olympics.
With out further a do, here is Maria and Matt De Leva sharing their autism story...Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time.Takiwatānga is the Te Reo Māori for autism.From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a New Zealand-based podcast about autism.Listen to the full episode on the Podcast Wired Unknown:
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/45IpKXp
Apple: https://apple.co/3PwKniz
iHeart: https://ihr.fm/3sRZ8EY
You can also subscribe to YouTube
Takiwātanga Channel Clips:
https://bit.ly/3wcGUwx
The Wired Unkown: Where all the full video episodes are uploaded
https://bit.ly/3qYcONQ
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Vaccines are a critical public health tool that have saved millions of lives around the world. However, there has been controversy and concern in recent years regarding the relationship between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Overall, this podcast will provide an overview of the controversial relationship between vaccines and autism, offering valuable insights into this important and often emotional topic.
Love not cure. Exploring autism one strength at a time. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a podcast about autism.
https://takiwatanga.org.nz
You can support us by buying our merchandise here-- Thank you!:
https://bit.ly/takiwatangamerch
#Takiwatanga, #autismnz, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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We hope this podcast finds you well.
In this episode, we were joined by Dayna Morris, who shared her experience with parenting her children where one is autistic. She discussed the importance of understanding each autistic person is unique and different from the next. She mentioned programs in supporting workplace neurodiversity, tailored programs to support families, and shared helpful resources such as the "AS Detect" app, "Tilting the Seesaw," and "Way to Play" programs provided by Autism NZ.
Dayna also spoke about challenges she has faced, she didn't know where to turn initially but found support in Autism New Zealand. She also shared information on tracking devices for children who have sensory needs and may run away, such as the app "Wander search." She acknowledged that the child's safety and comfort come first and discussed different options for tracking devices and fences.
We appreciate Dayna's openness and willingness to share her story with us. If you have any questions or would like to connect with Dayna regarding resources or support in parenting an autistic child, please feel free to reach out to Autism NZ. Thank you for tuning in.
Autism NZ:
https://autismnz.org.nz
Listen to the full episode on the Podcast Wired Unknown:
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You can also subscribe to YouTube
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Food cravings and aversions are common among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and can have a significant impact on overall health and well-being. In this podcast episode, we'll explore the complex relationship between ASD and food preferences.
We'll begin by discussing the prevalence of food cravings and aversions in individuals with ASD, including the types of foods that are most commonly craved or avoided. We'll also explore the potential impact of comorbid conditions, such as sensory sensitivities and gastrointestinal issues, on food preferences in individuals with ASD.
Finally, we'll explore some of the challenges that still exist in this area of research, including the need for more personalized and individualized approaches to addressing food preferences in individuals with ASD.
Overall, this podcast will provide an overview of the complex relationship between autism and food cravings and aversions, offering valuable insights into this important and often challenging area of research.
Love not cure. Exploring autism one strength at a time. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space' This is a podcast about autism.
https://takiwatanga.org.nz
You can support us by buying our merchandise here-- Thank you!:
https://bit.ly/takiwatangamerch
#Takiwatanga, #autismnz, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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