Podcast Co-Host Wanted

Audible Autism is a podcast that aims to give voice to autistic people from our own internal perspective. It is made for autistic people, by autistic people. We’re looking to talk about autism, and things that would be interesting to autistic people. We’re not trying to explain ourselves to Neurotypical people to ask them for acceptance into their world. Other people do that. This is for us.

In the last 5 years, we have released 34 episodes of Audible Autism, covering a huge variety of topics. We have released interviews with autistic therapists, dancers and civil servants, held discussions on autistic parenting, autistic pride and autistic art, hosted talks on autistic stories and lives, and produced guides to self-organisation and black history month. We aim to showcase autistic life across a wide spectrum (ahem) of experiences and interests.

Our episodes are released via Anchor which has now been acquired by Spotify. The majority of our listenership find our episodes via Spotify’s algorithm, although we would like to increase our marketing.

Our team turns over but currently involved are Odai, as co-host and producer, Luke, as co-host, and Simon, as our sound editor. Episodes are produced on a schedule that suits the current team – formerly fortnightly, they are now released as and when our team has time and availability, or for special occasions.

Due to health reasons, Odai is stepping back from his role as a co-host to focus on his role as a producer. We are therefore looking for a new co-host who can contribute to the team. The current team has talked about what new skills they would like in a new member of the team and we are particularly looking for a co-host who can demonstrate interviewing skills, who can attentively listen to our guests and ask insightful, relevant follow-up questions.

In addition to working on pre and post production, co-hosts can work with other co-hosts or by themselves to produce episodes that suit their interests. You might be asked to interview a particular guest on a subject the producer has identified as important or timely, or you might want to produce your own audioessay on a subject that is meaningful to you. We will accommodate whatever you are interested in.

Audible Autism is an autonomous project hosted within and supported by the Autistic Empire. Please read our five principles and our values to ensure you are aligned with our perspective of autism. Audible Autism team members are strongly encouraged to enrol as citizens but this is not a requirement. However, you must identify as autistic – self-identity is valid.

The team organises via Whatsapp, Basecamp and an FTP server where the audio files are stored. Episodes are recorded on Zencastr, and edited in Logic Pro.

We are not necessarily looking for long-term commitments but we would expect anyone who is interested to be with us for at least a year.

If this interests you or you have further questions, please email team@audibleautism.com. For qualified applicants, we have prepared a follow-up test on preparing a sample interview to display your skills.

Audible Autism – Episode 37 – Autism and exercise with Julia Morgan

You've been patient with us and after delays and a long wait we finally have a new episode of Audible Autism for you all

This episode is an interview with Inclusive instructor and main spokesperson for Fit for all, Julia Morgan about her experiences as a trainer for people with neurodiversity the struggles that entails as far as exercise and why there seems to be such a gap in terms of personal trainers knowing how to work with those who think differently.

This is a topic that doesn't often get covered but we think you'll find this engaging and filled with laughter, so as always enjoy the episode!

Radio Harrow Interview with Sarah

In December 2023, Sarah gave an interview to Harrow Community Radio about the Autistic Empire and her professional work as a mental health occupational therapist. We have made it available as an episode of our podcast, Audible Autism. A full transcript is available below.

https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/audible-autism/episodes/Radio-Harrow-with-Sarah-e2tsrrn

If you would like to be on an episode of Audible Autism, please fill out our form here, and we’d love to chat with you.

Transcript for episode:

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Black History Month 2024

Here’s a surprise 2nd episode and it’s our Black history month episode for this year

Odai speaks with special guest Black Infinite member Sarah Abdullahi touch on subjects like: Race and autism, ,Alienation within ones own community(and how autism is discussed) & why we take pride to be on the spectrum.

I think many will find this a revealing and interesting episode especially in terms of perspectives and angles they might not have considered before, but that’s what makes Audible Autism special.

Audible Autism Episode 36 – A peek behind the neurodiverse curtain

This is our first episode or rather a minisode in quite a long time and within this one you will be getting a peek behind the curtain learning about our editor Simon whose responsible for putting these episodes together.

Astute observations in terms of sound, being the parent of an Autistic son and also what he’s learned over the years from him.

Expect another good episode and thank you for still following us through thick and thin.

Audible Autism Episode 35 – Autism and specialist accommodation

Back once again with a brand you episode of Autism and this time Odai and Luke have a discussion with guest Joe Booth in which the 3 of them have a startling and enlightening discussion into living in Specialist accommodation.

Joe was very forward in terms of his experiences, who he is and also some of the failings and pitfalls in regards to carers, set up of residents and the focus on cost over care that some might find alarming.

We hope that you all find this an urgent and enriching episode and we would like to thank Joe for giving some of his time for this recording.

Audible Autism Episode 34 – Black History Month episode – Hubert Harrison: founder of Harlem Radicalism

Audible Autism is back with a very special episode for Black History Month. Odai decided to go solo and dedicate an entire episode to a figure from the past who he felt deserved more recognition, St Croix's own Hubert Henry Harrison.

This episode was both a passion project but also a way of introducing a figure who alot of people might not know of which is interesting especially considering his connection to Marcus Garvey and we hope that you find this insightful and exciting.

Audible Autism – Episode 33 – Autistic Parenting

This episode of Audible Autism is a special one in that it was one Odai and former Co-host Sarah were proud of….but there were alot of tech issues in terms of audio quality and recording formats aswell.

Guests Nikki (who has 3 children) and Sam (who at the time was still pregnant) were invited on to have a stimulating and perceptive conversation on being an Autistic parent and all that entails as far as pregnancy, raising children and everything else.

We here at Audible Autism would like to say a big thank you to our editor Simon for being able to get this episode together for our listeners and a thank you and very belated sorry to our guests for how long it's taken for this episode to finally arrive.

We hope you all enjoy this episode

This podcast was edited by Simon Marcus of Addictive Media. For more information about Simon’s video and audio services please visit http://addictive.media/

Audible Autism – Episode 32 – Autism and the Police

Hello Listeners, this episode of Audible Autism will involve a discussion on a more serious topic than previous episodes and that issue being how to deal with or interact with the Police

This episode guest Chris Hilliard discusses the lack of training the police tend to have, some of the ways in which they judge who they might suspect on being offenders using systems that the general public might not be aware of but also Chris also goes into detail with his own incident with the police during the 2010 Student protests which had to be taken to trial.

This episode was one of a few that was meant to come out last season before that was abruptly ended but considering the current conversation regarding policing and the role of Police which as a Podcast based in the UK also involves the death of Chris Kaba we feel that the things discussed within this episode are still relevant and ontop of that will be addressing the issue from a British perspective.

We hope all of you who tune in find this episode informative, thank you 

Audible Autism – Episode 31 – Performing Arts with Annabell and Fay

On the latest episode of Audible Autism, Odai and Luke interview performers(stand up and poetry respectively) artists and all around good people Annabell and Fay.

Within this episode you get to hear a conversation that touches on not just being Autistic in their respective fields but also the perception on the number of performers with disabilities out there, the contradictions within the scene, inspirations and….spreadsheets.

As always we hope you enjoy this episode and find it informative