Autism Explained: The Way We See It
Welcome to Autism Explained: The Way We See It, a podcast focused on real perspectives, real experiences, and honest conversations about autism. This isn’t textbook talk—this is about how autism actually shows up in everyday life.
Autism is a spectrum, meaning no two individuals experience the world the same. From communication and behavior to perception and emotional processing, autism looks different for everyone—and that difference deserves understanding, not judgment.
In this podcast, we break down what autism is, challenge common misconceptions, and create space for voices that are often overlooked. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone looking to learn, this is where understanding begins.
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Produced by Juming Delmas Studios (JDS) — a premium podcast production company helping creators turn conversations into impact, authority, and growth.
This podcast is part of the JDS Podcast Network, a curated network of shows designed to amplify voices, expand reach, and create powerful cross-platform visibility.
Episodes
9 episodes
More Capable Than You Think: A Paraprofessional’s View of Autism in the Classroom
Buzzsprout DescriptionWhat does support for an autistic student actually look like inside the classroom?In this episode of Autism Awareness, paraprofessional Jaya Shelton takes listeners inside her day-to-day work ...
Beyond Behavior: Autism, Nutrition, and Gut Health with Greer McGuiness
In this episode of Autism Explained, the host welcomes Greer McGuiness, a registered dietitian with nearly 20 years of experience, published researcher, autism practitioner, and mother of a 12-year-old son with autism and ARFID.
A Different Way of Thinking: Autism, Magic, and Finding Your Strengths
In this episode of Autism Explained, professional magician and disability advocate Cody Clark shares how an early autism diagnosis, an extremely limited prognosis, and one unforgettable moment onstage helped shape his life and car...
Communication Is More Than Speech with Jessica Yamoah
In this episode of Autism Explained, pediatric speech and language pathologist Jessica Yamoah, founder of Tech Talk SLP Services, shares guidance for families supporting autistic children through communication, connection, ...
Creating Safe Spaces for Children with Autism with Iris Pendleton
In this episode of Autism Explained, host Dacia Williams sits down with Iris Pendleton, founder and owner of Camp Summer Garden, for a heartfelt conversation about autism, inclusion, summer camp, after-school support...
Dyslexia, Autism & Different Abilities with Kea Herron and Bee's Knees Literacy LLC
In this episode of Autism Explained, host Juming Delmas welcomes Kea Herron and her therapy dog, Charlie Chaplin, for a thoughtful conversation about dyslexia, autism, literacy, and how families can better support neurodivergent learners.
Autism, Understanding, and the Language of Behavior
In this episode of the Infinite Spectrum Podcast, Cynthia Covington brings a rare and deeply informed perspective to the conversation around autism, education, and neurodivergent support. With three decades of nursing experience, a backg...
Healing from the Inside Out with Dr. Matthew Zaideman
In this episode of Infinite Spectrum, we sit down with Dr. Matthew Zaideman, also known as Dr. Z, to talk about the powerful connection between the brain, body, nutrition, and family wellness. Dr. Z...
Autism, Employment & Community: Betty Proctor on Helping Neurodivergent Young Adults Thrive
In this episode of the Infinite Spectrum Foundation podcast, Betty Proctor shares a deeply personal and practical conversation about autism, parenting, education, employment, and the importance of helping neurodivergent young people build co...