The Autism Wellbeing Podcast
Tired of podcasts that don’t sound like real life?
Welcome to The Autism Wellbeing Podcast — where real people sit on the sofa and talk honestly about life, autism, relationships, work, mess-ups, wins, and everything in between.
Expect laughter, straight-talking, powerful stories, and the kind of conversations you don’t usually hear out loud. No scripts. No pretending. Just community, connection, and proper human moments.
Made by the community members of The Autism Wellbeing Project CIC — this is your space, your voices, your stories.
Pull up a seat. You’re among friends.”
On 19 April, Jon and a few comrades are running the Manchester Marathon—not because he enjoys suffering (debatable), but to help raise awareness and quietly cause good trouble with Autism Wellbeing Project CIC. It’s his preferred method of advocacy: put the work in, start conversations, and push for a more humane, inclusive autism world—one mile at a time.
The Autism Wellbeing Podcast
Episode 8 - Emma & Stevo talk about AuDHD
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Hello and welcome to the Autism Wellbeing Projects new podcast, the Autism Wellbeing Podcast. This has been created by the community members of The Autism Wellbeing Project.
Joining Stephen on the sofa in this episode is Emma & Stevo talking about the fun of co-occurring ADHD & Autism that is AuDHD. They chat about the tug of war battles and the times that the 2 conditions work well together, masking, anxiety and and how Autism Affirming Therapy and support that has helped to improve Stevo's mental health and wellbeing.
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We're excited to let our listeners know that the Autism Wellbeing Podcast is coming to Chester for one day only!
We are excited that we will be having our first-ever pop-up at the 8th annual Kaleidoscope Festival on Wednesday 8th July at the Storyhouse. We will be recording in the Den of the Children's Storyhouse, a quiet space which we are excited to hear stories from our audience and from those in the community. Slots are available to book to be interviewed and are subject to availability.
The festival brings the community together for a whole week through a wide range of activities from art exhibitions to one of the UK's only Disability Pride Parade celebrating the neurodiverse and/or those with learning disabilities - we are excited to be a part of this special festival!
Information about the festival and how to get tickets is in this link here!