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Autism’s First Child iHeartPodcasts
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4.5 • 49 Ratings
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Note: Donald Triplett passed away on June 15, 2023. He was 89. Donald lived a full and happy life in Forest, Mississippi, and will be missed by many. This podcast is a tribute to his life and legacy.
Autism's First Child traces the history of autism through the first person ever diagnosed, and the rural community that helped raise him. Named “Case 1” in 1943, Donald Triplett was in and out of an institution and spent time with history’s most important child psychiatrist by the time he was five. But he went on to live nearly nine happy decades in Forest, Mississippi. What can his story teach us about creating a better world for those who are “different”?
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Bonus: John Donvan and Caren Zucker Discuss Their PBS Documentary
On Tuesday, December 13, at 9pm Eastern/8pm Central, John and Caren's documentary 'In a Different Key' premieres on PBS. They kindly joined iHeart's Mike Coscarelli to talk about the film, the reaction they've been getting to this podcast, and the latest adventures of Donald Triplett.
For more information, or to arrange a screening in your community, visit inadifferentkeythemovie.com.
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Christmas in Forest
In our final episode, we head down to Mississippi to meet Donald at the Bank of Forest Christmas party. He’s surrounded by love and acceptance and support. But there’s one last piece of the story that we didn’t get to yet — and it’s as important as the rest of it.
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Donald on the Move
Donald Triplett graduated high school and then made it through college. Moving through adulthood he discovers pastimes that bring meaning and purpose to his life.
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See the Forest
Donald Triplett grew up in a family that was rich, powerful, and white in the Jim Crow South. But what might his life have been like if he were poor and black? On this episode, we explore the intersection of race, resources, and autism.
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I Wish Myself Luck
After a difficult start to life, Donald Triplett, the little boy whose own mother described as “hopelessly insane,” is given a second chance. While psychologists try to make sense of Donald’s strange disorder, Donald does his best to fit into a world that doesn’t understand him.
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Kanner Syndrome
Beamon and Mary Triplett discharge their three-year-old son, Donald, from a Mississippi institution. They appeal to Dr. Leo Kanner, the father of child psychiatry, who is intrigued by the boy’s remarkable memory and singular behavior. After years of studying children with similar attributes, Dr. Kanner makes the diagnosis that changes history.
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Customer Reviews
Learning about my history
As an autistic woman myself, this was a fascinating listen. I grew up as autism was becoming better understood, and I can only imagine what life as like for Donald before there was a name for autism.
Needs a content warning for episode 5
Episode five has graphic descriptions and recordings of police violence against Autistic people. There should be a content warning on this, as it is incredibly disturbing.
An interesting podcast that effectively explores the history and current reality of Autistic people in the US through one man’s story. Well-researched and we get lots of Don’s voice about his life as well as other actually autistic voices.
Beautiful
What a wonderful podcast.