The Talks I Do...
Below you will find a list of talks and subjects I have spoken about in the past accompanied by videos I have made on YouTube that cover the relevant topic in some way. This is so you can get an example of my thoughts and feelings on the topic. Don't worry though, I'm slightly more serious when I do a talk than when I film myself for YouTube. Although I have all of these topics, I am up for creating new talks on anything to do with the world of autism. Please get in touch if there is anything you'd like to see me speak on!
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Social MediaI am a very strong believer that Social Media has been a massive part of helping with the parts of autism I struggle with. I have created many talks speaking about how it can be used to expand an autistic mind. I'm also very aware of the dangers it can all present and I address them. I have nearly 2 hours of discussion for this topic so can chop down and tailer to make it most relevant to your audience.
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Special Interests : The Pros and Cons of ObsessionsGrowing up I've always had many Obsessions. I enjoy this talk as I get to talk about how they actually helped me with my development. There are of course dangers that come with them and I believe it is important to know how to deal with them. I'm now at a point in life where I've used my obsessions to find my own career path!
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Living With AutismI enjoy this talk as this is the one I give to people who have never specifically had exposure to what autism is. I share my experiences of how it affected me growing up and how it still affects me now. Of course I explain how wide the spectrum is and showcase how different it can be for every single person on the spectrum.
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Transitioning From An Autistic Child to An Autistic AdultThe title is quite self explanatory on this one! I simply talk about how how autism made the teenage years rather interesting for me and how I now struggle understanding the adult world. This is great for people with children who have worries about what the teenage years entail!
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