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Discover what’s possible when people impacted by autism inspire change and build community.
Together with self-advocates, family members, educators, and international autism service providers, Rachel Harmon from the Global Autism Project explores stories of challenges and breakthroughs to extend the reach of human connection and remind people that they are not alone.
Tune in each week for new episodes and meaningful conversations. For more information, please visit www.globalautismproject.org.
Rachel Harmon is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst originally from California and currently lives in Barcelona, Spain. Rachel started her involvement with the Global Autism Project as a volunteer on a SkillCorps® trip to Uganda in 2018. Her role as Regional Coordinator has brought her to partner sites in Kenya, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Czech Republic and Netherlands.

Autism Knows No Borders Global Autism Project

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 86 Ratings

Discover what’s possible when people impacted by autism inspire change and build community.
Together with self-advocates, family members, educators, and international autism service providers, Rachel Harmon from the Global Autism Project explores stories of challenges and breakthroughs to extend the reach of human connection and remind people that they are not alone.
Tune in each week for new episodes and meaningful conversations. For more information, please visit www.globalautismproject.org.
Rachel Harmon is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst originally from California and currently lives in Barcelona, Spain. Rachel started her involvement with the Global Autism Project as a volunteer on a SkillCorps® trip to Uganda in 2018. Her role as Regional Coordinator has brought her to partner sites in Kenya, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Czech Republic and Netherlands.

    The 7 Steps to Successful Parenting and ABA in Germany, with Robert and Nadine Schramm | TBT

    The 7 Steps to Successful Parenting and ABA in Germany, with Robert and Nadine Schramm | TBT

    Discover what’s possible when motivation leads to positive relationships. 
    Are you struggling with finding ways to motivate your child or client? Do you want to build and maintain positive relationships while making learning fun? 
    If so, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Robert and Nadine Schramm where they discuss how to work with autistic individuals while keeping their dignity at the forefront.
    This episode was originally released in November 2020. We’re re-releasing it today to offer ideas for parents and professionals who are looking for support.
    Robert Schramm is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, a former special education instructor, and a published author. Nadine Schramm is an Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior Consultant and leads their Knospe-ABA office in Germany. Robert and Nadine offer consultation, education, and workshop services to families.
    In this conversation, among other things, we discuss:
    Autism services currently available for families in Germany
    How the attitudes towards autism in Germany have changed over the years
    Key takeaways from Robert’s books Motivation and Reinforcement: Turning the Tables on Autism and The 7 Steps to Earning Instructional Control
    Why the principles behind the 7 steps are useful for anyone interested in creating a strong learning environment
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    • 1 hr 27 min
    Celebrating Four Years, with the Global Autism Community

    Celebrating Four Years, with the Global Autism Community

    Discover what’s possible when humans connect. 
    Do you want to feel a sense of belonging and express yourself freely and without judgment? Are you looking for a safe space where people accept you for who you are and support you on your journey of advocacy? 
    If so, you’ll want to listen to this episode, where members of our Global Autism Community talk about how being part of our online space has helped them grow.
    This week we are celebrating the 4-year anniversary of this podcast, as well as the 3-year anniversary of our online Global Autism Community! 
    It’s been an eye-opening journey that continues to surprise, inspire, and move us. We’ve learned so much from self-advocates sharing their experiences, family members talking about acceptance, and professionals discussing best practices in the field of autism services. 
    We’ve covered a wide range of topics, such as ableism, bullying, masking, the neurodiversity movement, intersectionality, disability rights, dating, communication, personal growth, cultural humility, and international collaboration, and even controversial topics like person-first vs. identity-first language, the puzzle-piece symbol, and ABA therapy. 
    Four years after launching Autism Knows No Borders, we are more energized than ever to keep going. There are still countless meaningful stories out there, and we want to bring them to you. We will continue to elevate autistic voices. We want their stories to keep traveling across the world, so that more and more people can join us in the cause for autism awareness, acceptance, and hope. 
    A huge thank you to all of our guests for educating us with their unique perspectives, as well as to our team members who keep making this podcast happen: our visual creator, social media manager, and community moderator, Danielle Terrell; and our sound designer and editor, Marc Aliana. 
    And, of course, many thanks to you, our dedicated listeners, for tuning in each week, sharing your takeaways, and ultimately giving meaning to what we’re doing. 
    If you’re a new listener, we’d like to welcome you as well! 
    Our online Global Autism Community has been growing over the past few years. This is a space where members have the possibility to share insights, listen to different perspectives, and create real change in their own communities – whether they’re autistic individuals, family members, or service providers. 
    Special shout out to another one of our community moderators, Christina Kaspersen who monitors posts daily to ensure that our online space remains safe and respectful. If you’re interested in joining our moderator team, you can send me a direct message in the community. 
    Last week, some members of our community got together virtually to celebrate our anniversary. We played games and got to know each other in a more casual setting. Today you’ll hear an excerpt from that special event, featuring Autistic Self-Advocates Sara Bradford, Stephanie De Kremer, Adrian Sanchez, and Christina Kaspersen, as well as fellow community members Cheryl Albright, TJ Larum, and Danielle Terrell. 
    Are you a self-advocate willing to share your experiences and educate others? Are you a professional seeking to hear directly from autistic voices and improve your practice? Are you a family member hoping to support and empower your loved one? Whatever your role related to autism is, you can join our online Global Autism Community to connect and collaborate with people all over the world. 
    Sign up today at community.globalautismproject.org. Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism. 
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    • 19 min
    SkillCorps® Journey | Part 2 with Team Kenya

    SkillCorps® Journey | Part 2 with Team Kenya

    Discover what’s possible when you lean into curiosity. 
    Do you feel trapped in your daily routine and want to feel inspired again? Do you think there's something more you're meant to be doing in the world for the autistic community? Are you a self-advocate or professional looking to develop as a leader, build confidence in your own abilities, and help others do the same? 
    If so, you’ll want to listen to this episode because our SkillCorps® volunteers share how they reconnected with their passion in the field from going on their trip to Kenya. 
    Just a recap, in case you missed part 1 from last week, SkillCorps® is carefully curated 10-day journey includes developing culturally-relevant and sustainable training with our partner staff, listening to local Autistic Self-Advocates and family members to learn about their lived experiences, sharing meals with community members to brainstorm ideas and solutions, and executing a high-impact project to build on existing work being done in the country. 
    Last October, we sent a SkillCorps® team to visit our partners at Kaizora in Nairobi, Kenya. In part 2 of this special SkillCorps® Journey episode, you’ll hear Team Kenya talk about: 
    Personal growth
    Professional development in the field of autism services
    How traveling with the Global Autism Project inspired the team to create change in their own communities
    Tips for future SkillCorps® travelers
    As you probably know if you follow our work closely, we’re also sending teams out in the field this July, and we’re currently taking SkillCorps® applications for travel in October! 
    Join us today at skillcorps.globalautismproject.org and use the coupon code “AUTISMPODCAST” to waive the application fee. 
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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.
    Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast
    Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project
    We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    • 42 min
    SkillCorps® Journey | Part 1 with Team Kenya

    SkillCorps® Journey | Part 1 with Team Kenya

    Discover what’s possible when collaboration inspires change. 
    Do you have a personal or professional connection to autism? Are you looking to collaborate with others and help the autistic community in a meaningful, sustainable way? Do you want to share your insights and make a positive impact on a global scale but don’t know where to start? 
    If so, you’ll want to listen to this episode because our SkillCorps® volunteers share how they collaborated with a global team of autism professionals and advocates on their trip to our partner site in Kenya.
    SkillCorps® is a carefully curated 10-day journey that includes developing culturally-relevant and sustainable training with our partner staff, listening to local Autistic Self-Advocates and family members to learn about their lived experiences, sharing meals with community members to brainstorm ideas and solutions, and executing a high-impact project to build on existing work being done in the country.
    Last October, we sent a SkillCorps® team to visit our partners at Kaizora in Nairobi, Kenya. Kaizora offers comprehensive services for families, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, vocational training, special education, and social skills. 
    In this episode you’ll hear from Maureen Gathogo, or “Moh” for short, the Operations Manager at Kaizora, Jessie Sheahan, our staff member who led the SkillCorps® team, and the SkillCorps® volunteers themselves. Next week, you’ll hear the team talk about their personal growth and takeaways. 
    In today’s episode, we discuss:
    Clinical training and outreach initiatives completed during the trip
    Collaboration between professionals from different backgrounds
    The Global Autism Project’s model Do With Not For
    Cultural humility
    Sustainable practices in international development
    As you probably know if you follow our work closely, we’re also sending teams out in the field this July, and we’re currently taking SkillCorps® applications for travel in October! 
    Join us today at skillcorps.globalautismproject.org and use the coupon code “AUTISMPODCAST” to waive the application fee. 
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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.
    Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast
    Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project
    We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Overcoming Prejudice & Breaking Stigma, with the Global Autism Community

    Overcoming Prejudice & Breaking Stigma, with the Global Autism Community

    Discover what’s possible when you belong. 
    Have you ever heard the phrases, “You don’t look autistic,” or “Everyone’s a little bit autistic,” or “You can’t (fill in the blank) because you’re autistic”? 
    If you or anyone you know has ever felt that their autistic experiences don’t matter, this is one episode you’ll want to listen to. 
    We’re kicking off Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month with this roundtable discussion about overcoming prejudices and breaking the stigma around autism, facilitated by community moderator Danielle Terrell, and featuring Autistic Self-Advocates Thomas Iland, Brian Middleton, Corben Havener, Mary Johnston, Bob Schmus, Sara Bradford, and Amy Smith, as well as fellow community members, Rosetta Walker and Tj Larum. 
    Among other things, we discuss: 
    Ableism in the form of gaslighting
    Masking as a defense mechanism
    Breaking stereotypes
    The Medical vs. the social model of disability
    Autism in legal situations
    Limitations set by some medical professionals
    Would you like to share your own perspectives by participating in roundtables like the this one? Join our online Global Autism Community, a safe and judgment-free space where all kinds of people connected to autism regularly discuss important topics like autistic identity, dating on the spectrum, coping strategies, and many, many more. 
    Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism. 
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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.
    Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast
    Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project
    We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    • 50 min
    Music, Art & Creativity, with the Global Autism Community

    Music, Art & Creativity, with the Global Autism Community

    Discover what’s possible when you let the creative juices flow. 
    Have you ever experienced a flow state when using music or visual arts as a creative outlet? Or maybe you’ve been inspired by someone else’s work?
    If you like music and art, stick around, because today’s episode is a roundtable discussion where we talk about all things creativity, facilitated by community moderator Danielle Terrell, and featuring Autistic Self-Advocates Andrew Bennett, Stephanie De Kremer, and Christina Kaspersen, as wells as fellow members of our online Global Autism Community, Melissa Badertscher and Tj Larum. 
    Among other things, we discuss: 
    How creative projects can enrich lives
    Different outlets for creativity
    Interpretation vs improvisation
    Using creativity to accentuate autistic strengths and develop areas of need
    Challenges of self-promotion
    How to overcome imposter syndrome when showcasing work in front of others
    Would you like to share your own perspectives by participating in roundtables like the this one? Join our online Global Autism Community, a safe and judgment-free space where all kinds of people connected to autism regularly discuss important topics like autistic identity, dating on the spectrum, coping strategies, and many, many more. 
    Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism. 
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    Related episodes:
    22. Music Therapy and Autism in Australia, with Pamela Fisher 
    149. Special Needs Music, with Stephen Flinn 
    123. Art, Synesthesia, and Software Engineering, with Austin Lubetkin 
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    We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.
    Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast
    Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project
    We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
86 Ratings

86 Ratings

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Great

Great podcast, I look forward to it each week. Informative, enlightening, and inspirational.

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Growing Minds

Thank you for having conversations that will help people grow and think beyond stigmas and misinformation.

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Inspiring and Amazing!

Highly recommend this podcast!! All speakers are amazing and informed with diverse backgrounds. It really does bring the community together and I loved hearing from speakers globally. I can’t wait to continue to listen to more episodes!!

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