The Neurologic Podcast by Ayden Marietta and Justin George

Ayden Marietta and Justin George

n 2023, a simple direct message on X (formerly Twitter) sparked not just a conversation, but a lifelong bond. What began with shared experiences and mutual understanding quickly grew into a friendship for life—one that is unwavering, joyful, and deeply rooted in God’s purpose for us. Our friendship is rare and lifelong. We give each other unlimited grace and patience in a world that can feel fleeting, and we are committed to sticking together no matter what. At the same time, we make sure to enjoy the fun things in life — laughter, adventures, and moments that bring joy — because life is meant to be lived fully. Walking side by side, we have faced challenges associated with autism and overcome societal misconceptions, strengthening our resolve to live authentically and embrace our God-given potential. We love having autism and are thankful for it, knowing it doesn’t define us but is a part of who we are as individuals made in the likeness and image of God. Together, we encourage others to recognize and pursue their own purpose with intention and courage. In every season, we are sightseers of joy and adventure, intentionally exploring life’s joy, wonder, and the unexpected gifts in each moment. We are endlessly grateful for the incredible support systems around us — family, friends, mentors, and our wider community — whose love and guidance make every step of this journey possible. Our hearts are full of appreciation for the ways they encourage, protect, and inspire us. In all that we do, we strive to approach life as curious sightseers, seeking joy, connection, and meaningful experiences all while forever keeping our Happy Hoosier path. Our passion, strength, and love for communication have shaped who we are and how we serve. In a world of noise, communication matters. Justin is a proud graduate with a Bachelor in Communication, and Ayden will graduate in the spring of 2026 with his Bachelor in Communication. This shared foundation allows us to connect meaningfully, speak truth with clarity, and use our voices to uplift others. Together, we have also cultivated communities both online and offline, striving to build spaces of peace, understanding, and truth, where ideas, encouragement, and support flow freely. Next year in 2026, we are thrilled to take another exciting step: sharing our first apartment together as part of living together as lifelong supports and best friends. The thought of building a home side by side, filling it with laughter, inside jokes, encouragement, and quiet support, and simply being there for each other every day fills us with joy and anticipation. This apartment is more than just a space—it is a foundation for deepening our friendship, for study and reflection, for prayer, and for intentional living. Every corner will reflect our shared values: the celebrations of small and large victories, and the moments of quiet support when life feels heavy. As our journey continues, this first apartment naturally flows into our second apartment, a continuation of our shared life where routines, habits, and experiences deepen the foundation of our friendship, and continuing to reach our God-given potential together.  As sightseers of life’s joy, we will continue to explore the world with curiosity, delight in simple moments, and nurture spaces filled with laughter, learning, and community. Every stage of our journey reflects our commitment to walking on God’s timeline, living interdependently. This life is a testament to loyalty, faith, and purpose, showing that homes can be sacred spaces where relationships, growth, and love endure across generations. With a deep interest in history, a love for learning, and a curiosity for discovery, we remain active in our community and in the State of Indiana, where we are committed to building our lives together for years to come. As best special loving best friends for life, we are dedicated to sticking together because we know God has called us

  1. 6d ago

    Summer happenings, from Flag Day to July 4th!

    Episode Overview In this episode, we bring you a mix of summer events, critical weather safety updates, a historic sports milestone, and deep grassroots political introspection. We also dive into impactful autism advocacy across Indiana, highlight Emmanuel Church, and introduce our brand-new signature closing segment! Timestamps & Summaries 00:00 – 02:00 | Opening & On-Air Catch Up Lighthearted back and forth and fun on-air banter about heading into the heat of summer. 02:00 – 20:00 | Segment 1: Current events Summary: We cover Flag Day history, finding local farmers' markets, and tracking severe Indiana storms as data shows "Tornado Alley" shifting eastward. Plus, a look at the upcoming World Cup schedule and a celebration of the New York Knicks securing the 2026 NBA Finals Championship! Flag day: https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/june-14/ Farmers Market: https://infmcp.org/find-a-market/ NWI Times Weather: https://nwitimes.com/news/local/weather/collection_02eea96b-d6c9-46cd-ad03-96c16f4402ed.html#2 Tornado Alley Shift: https://www.fox19.com/2025/06/09/tornado-alley-shifting-east-experts-say/ World Cup Schedule: https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/48939282/2026-fifa-world-cup-fixtures-results-match-schedule-group-stage-knockout-rounds-bracket NY Knicks Win: https://nypost.com/2026/06/13/us-news/knicks-fans-commence-celebration-of-nba-finals-win-with-jam-packed-street-takeover/ 20:00 – 40:00 | Segment 2: Politics and the grassroots Summary: A team-driven conversation on the modern grassroots political landscape. Reading straight from viral updates by Representative Thomas Massie and RMConservative on X, we examine government accountability, transparency, and the issues that impact everyday citizens. Massie Tweets: https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/2065772612484022477? and https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/2065606662799413422 RMConservative: https://x.com/RMConservative/status/2065413230994878695 Current News: https://massie.house.gov/ 40:00 – 55:00 | Segment 3: Autism awareness and brain waves Summary: We focus on local advocacy, neurodiversity, and finding true inspiration. We celebrate Radio for a Cause earning a $3,000 grant for Spectrum Radio, highlight the Noblesville Sensory Nature Walk, shine a light on Emmanuel Church, draw inspiration from ESA astronaut John McFall, and share a personal rapid-fire Q&A on what autism is like inside our brains. Emmanuel Church: https://eclife.org/ Radio for A Cause Grant: https://radioforacause.org/f/community-foundation-grant-for-spectrum-radio and https://www.indianadisabilityresourcefinder.org/view/provider/2380/radio-for-a-cause Noblesville Walk: https://www.facebook.com/events/midland-trace-trail/sensory-nature-walk/895840563490953/ Astronaut Profile: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Astronauts/John_McFall 55:00 – 58:00 | Segment 3.2: “The Ayden & Justin Take of the Week” Summary: Our new signature segment where we share our raw perspective on a vital question: How familiar are you with autism? If you have it like we do, what is your experience and what makes you thrive? We offer genuine motivation for living in a neurodivergent world. 58:00 – 01:01:00 | Closing Final thoughts, listener thank-yous, and reminders that all views expressed are our own together. Shared Hub sites.google.com/view/aydenandjustin

    56 min
  2. Jun 2

    From Indy 500 Thrills to Brainwave Syncing, to Massie's grassroots movement

    Buckle up for a packed, half hour high-energy episode of The Neurologic Podcast! This week, we break down everything from historic racetrack finishes to the power of grassroots movements and the incredible science of the human brain. What’s in this episode: We dive into Felix Rosenqvist’s epic, historic victory in the closest-ever Indianapolis 500 finish. We look at the fast facts, the pit stop champions, and what this legendary race means for the sport. A deep dive and introspection into the latest movements and online conversations surrounding Representative Thomas Massie. Inspired by figures like Aaron Likens at IndyCar, we explore the fascinating science of Co-Regulation and The Synchronized Brain. We share what it’s really like when two best friends live and create full-time media together under one roof—and how our brainwaves actually mirror each other to fight creative fatigue and stress. We tackle some rapid-fire questions about our favorite summer activities as best friends enjoying the outdoors, followed by our signature segment: The Ayden & Justin Take of the Week! Disclaimer: All views expressed are our own as a team.  COMING NEXT WEEK (Sunday, June 7th): We have a massive show lined up for you! We will be diving into some major global and spiritual happenings, featuring a deep look at Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical, MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS. Plus, we have so much more to share about more current events and brain waves that we couldn't fit into this week's episode. We absolutely cannot wait to tell you all about it next Sunday! Our website:  https://sites.google.com/view/aydenandjustin

    28 min
  3. Apr 26

    Draft Day History, Data Center Debates, and Radio Dreams: Fernando Mendoza Goes #1, the Surveillance Accountability Act, and Tuning into Spectrum 23.9

    Join Ayden Marietta and Justin George for a packed episode of The Neurologic Podcast! We are breaking down the latest headlines, from the gridiron to the statehouse, and highlighting the voices that matter. In this episode: Sports Roundup: We are covering the MLB standings, the latest on the Cubs vs. Reds, the Indianapolis Indians' series win, and the IU Hoosiers baseball updates. Plus, we have the full update on where Fernando Mendoza landed in the NFL Draft! Current Events and Politics: It is a big week for policy. We are discussing the rapid expansion of Indiana data centers, navigating the "how a bill becomes a law" process, and previewing the May 5th Primary. We are also diving into federal legislation, including the Surveillance Accountability Act and the Interstate Milk Freedom Act. Autism Awareness: We turn our focus to Fort Wayne to celebrate John Graham and Spectrum 23.9. It is a powerful conversation about how "Hoosier Hospitality" is not just about being nice—it is about opening doors for everyone to pursue their dreams. Take of the Week: We keep it light with some rapid-fire questions and our signature segment where we tackle one issue that deserves your attention. Links and Resources: Main Hub: https://sites.google.com/view/aydenandjustin  Disclaimer: All views expressed are our own and do not reflect the official policy or position of any entity mentioned. Thanks for listening!

    1h 1m

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n 2023, a simple direct message on X (formerly Twitter) sparked not just a conversation, but a lifelong bond. What began with shared experiences and mutual understanding quickly grew into a friendship for life—one that is unwavering, joyful, and deeply rooted in God’s purpose for us. Our friendship is rare and lifelong. We give each other unlimited grace and patience in a world that can feel fleeting, and we are committed to sticking together no matter what. At the same time, we make sure to enjoy the fun things in life — laughter, adventures, and moments that bring joy — because life is meant to be lived fully. Walking side by side, we have faced challenges associated with autism and overcome societal misconceptions, strengthening our resolve to live authentically and embrace our God-given potential. We love having autism and are thankful for it, knowing it doesn’t define us but is a part of who we are as individuals made in the likeness and image of God. Together, we encourage others to recognize and pursue their own purpose with intention and courage. In every season, we are sightseers of joy and adventure, intentionally exploring life’s joy, wonder, and the unexpected gifts in each moment. We are endlessly grateful for the incredible support systems around us — family, friends, mentors, and our wider community — whose love and guidance make every step of this journey possible. Our hearts are full of appreciation for the ways they encourage, protect, and inspire us. In all that we do, we strive to approach life as curious sightseers, seeking joy, connection, and meaningful experiences all while forever keeping our Happy Hoosier path. Our passion, strength, and love for communication have shaped who we are and how we serve. In a world of noise, communication matters. Justin is a proud graduate with a Bachelor in Communication, and Ayden will graduate in the spring of 2026 with his Bachelor in Communication. This shared foundation allows us to connect meaningfully, speak truth with clarity, and use our voices to uplift others. Together, we have also cultivated communities both online and offline, striving to build spaces of peace, understanding, and truth, where ideas, encouragement, and support flow freely. Next year in 2026, we are thrilled to take another exciting step: sharing our first apartment together as part of living together as lifelong supports and best friends. The thought of building a home side by side, filling it with laughter, inside jokes, encouragement, and quiet support, and simply being there for each other every day fills us with joy and anticipation. This apartment is more than just a space—it is a foundation for deepening our friendship, for study and reflection, for prayer, and for intentional living. Every corner will reflect our shared values: the celebrations of small and large victories, and the moments of quiet support when life feels heavy. As our journey continues, this first apartment naturally flows into our second apartment, a continuation of our shared life where routines, habits, and experiences deepen the foundation of our friendship, and continuing to reach our God-given potential together.  As sightseers of life’s joy, we will continue to explore the world with curiosity, delight in simple moments, and nurture spaces filled with laughter, learning, and community. Every stage of our journey reflects our commitment to walking on God’s timeline, living interdependently. This life is a testament to loyalty, faith, and purpose, showing that homes can be sacred spaces where relationships, growth, and love endure across generations. With a deep interest in history, a love for learning, and a curiosity for discovery, we remain active in our community and in the State of Indiana, where we are committed to building our lives together for years to come. As best special loving best friends for life, we are dedicated to sticking together because we know God has called us