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Dive into the world of neurodiversity with ”Now You Know One Autistic!” Join Moshe and Leah Appel, an autistic/neurotypical couple, as they share their personal experiences and insights on navigating life with autism. Each episode, they tackle topics like relationships, parenting, self-discovery, and acceptance with humor and honesty. They openly discuss the challenges and joys of raising neurodivergent children, covering topics such as sensory sensitivities, meltdowns, and communication strategies. Whether you’re autistic, parenting a neurodivergent child, or simply curious about autism, this podcast offers a supportive space to learn, connect, and embrace the beauty of different minds. Tune in and discover a fresh perspective on autism!
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Love knows no bounds, even across the neurodiversity spectrum. In the debut episode of "Now You Know One Autistic," Moshe and Leah, an autistic-neurotypical couple, share their unique love story that began in a Montreal diner and blossomed across continents. They offer an unfiltered look into their lives, navigating the joys and challenges of their mixed neurotype marriage. If you're curious about neurodiversity in relationships or simply love a good love story, tune in for a heartwarming and insightful journey. Don't miss out! Subscribe now for more candid conversations about autism and relationships.
Welcome to the Now You Know One Autistic! Podcast. Join Moshe and Leah Appel, a neurodiverse couple, as they share their authentic experiences living with autism. Our podcast aims to challenge stereotypes, offer valuable perspectives, and foster a deeper understanding of neurodiversity.
Moshe Appel
Moshe, our resident autistic and master storyteller, invites you to explore life through his uniquely wired brain. His lived experiences will challenge your perceptions and expand your understanding of neurodiversity.
Leah Appel
Leah, Moshe's neurotypical partner, brings love, patience, and understanding to the conversation. Her empathetic perspective offers invaluable insights for anyone navigating relationships across the neurological divide.
Together, we're redefining what it means to be "normal!"