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Wait—That’s an Autism Thing?

Wait—That’s an Autism Thing?

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Episode 10 – Wait—That’s an Autism Thing? We’re 10 episodes in (!!), and to celebrate, we’re keeping it short, relatable, and packed with “aha!” moments. In this episode, we break down four traits that are often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or not even recognized as being connected to autism: 🌀 Echolalia – repeating phrases with purpose 🧱 Autistic Inertia – the struggle to start, stop, or switch tasks ⏰ Time Blindness – when your brain refuses to sync with the clock 🎭 Scripts & Rehearsed Responses – how we get through social situations, one practiced line at a time If you've ever caught yourself thinking, “Wait... that's an autism thing?”—you’re not alone. These traits are real, common, and often overlooked. We’re breaking them down in quick, accessible segments to help connect the dots for our fellow neurodivergents and the people who care about us. 🎁 PLUS: We’re doing our first giveaway! Want a shot at winning a shirt from our merch store? Tune in to find out how to enter. Thanks for supporting The Apparently Autistic Podcast through ten episodes. We’re just getting started 💙 References Attwood, T. (2007). The complete guide to Asperger's syndrome. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Barkley, R. A. (2013). Taking charge of ADHD: The complete authoritative guide for parents (3rd ed.). The Guilford Press. Botha, M. (2021). Academic work on executive functioning and minority stress in autistic people. (For citation use: Botha, M. – refer to specific papers or institutional site if quoting.) Murray, D. (2005). Attention, monotropism and the diagnostic criteria for autism. Autism and Computing. Retrieved from http://www.autismandcomputing.org.uk Price, D. (2022). Unmasking autism: Discovering the new faces of neurodiversity. Harmony Books. Prizant, B. M. (2015). Uniquely human: A different way of seeing autism. Simon & Schuster. Rose, K. (n.d.). The Autistic Advocate blog. Retrieved from https://www.theautisticadvocate.com Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). (n.d.). Echolalia. Retrieved June 2025 from https://www.asha.org Autism Level UP. (n.d.). Resources on echolalia and communication. Retrieved June 2025 from https://www.autismlevelup.com Neurodivergent Insights. (n.d.). Instagram resource hub. Retrieved June 2025 from https://www.instagram.com/neurodivergent_insights Apparently Autistic Podcast – Episode 10 Giveaway Rules NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Sponsor: This giveaway is sponsored by the Apparently Autistic Podcast. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or any other platform. Eligibility: Open only to legal residents of the United States who are 18 years of age or older at the time of entry. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. Employees, affiliates, and immediate family members of the Apparently Autistic Podcast team are not eligible to win. Giveaway Period: Entries will be accepted from June 18, 2025, through 11:59 PM PT on June 25, 2025. Entries submitted before or after this period will not be considered. How to Enter: There are two (2) entry methods available. Participants may enter once per method, for a maximum of two (2) entries per person. Option A – Podcast Review Entry Leave a review of the Apparently Autistic Podcast on your preferred podcast platform (e.g., Apple Podcasts, Spotify).Take a screenshot of your review.Email the screenshot to Apparentlyautistic25@gmail.com with the subject line: “Podcast Review Entry”.Your email must include:Full nameMailing addressPhone numberYour preferred shirt design, size, and color from the Apparently Autistic Merch Store Option B – YouTube Password Entry (STRONG ENTRY METHOD) Watch Episode 10 of the Apparently Autistic Podcast on YouTube.A password will appear on screen at a random time during the episode.Email the password to Apparentlyautistic25@gmail.com with the subject line: “YouTube Password Entry”.Your email must include:Full nameMailing addressPhone numberYour preferred shirt design, size, and color from the Apparently Autistic Merch Store ⚠️ Limit: One entry per method, maximum two (2) total entries per person. Entries beyond this limit will be disqualified. Prize: One (1) winner will receive a T-shirt of their choice from the Apparently Autistic Podcast Merch Store, including shipping within the U.S. Prize value is less than $30 USD. No cash alternative will be offered. Sponsor reserves the right to substitute the prize with an item of equal or greater value if necessary. Winner Selection and Notification: The winner will be randomly selected from all eligible entries by June 28, 2025. Notification will be sent to the email address used to enter. The winner must reply within five (5) days or an alternate winner may be selected. Public Announcement: The winner’s first name and state will be announced during Episode ...
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