For What It Tells

For What It Tells
Podcast Description
Welcome to our podcast! This is a podcast hosted by a non-speaking autistic adult and his friend. Why should podcasts belong only to those who speak? Join us as we discuss things that are of interest to us and hopefully will be to you too. They won't always be big things, serious things, important things. Sometimes, they will just be things. Just some conversations that hopefully, everybody can connect with in some way.
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The podcast explores themes related to non-speaking autism, personal experiences of autistic individuals, and everyday life, with episodes like 'Understanding Non-Speaking Autism' and casual chats that cover both profound and lighthearted subjects.

Welcome to our podcast! This is a podcast hosted by a non-speaking autistic adult and his friend. Why should podcasts belong only to those who speak? Join us as we discuss things that are of interest to us and hopefully will be to you too. They won’t always be big things, serious things, important things. Sometimes, they will just be things. Just some conversations that hopefully, everybody can connect with in some way.
Tarun and Ashish finally get down to explaining what the name of this podcast is all about, and they discuss more about Tarun's journey with autism and the people around him. In this episode, they also reflect upon the biases and misconceptions that often drive the assumptions we make.

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