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Bradley Riches first communicated through sound and movement, but after his autism diagnosis at age 9, he found his voice through acting. Now, he stars as James in Netflix's Heartstopper, a character who, like Bradley, is both queer and autistic. Recently, he won over audiences on Big Brother by sharing his journey with autism.
In this episode, Bradley talks with Ben about being non-verbal, experiencing Big Brother through an autistic lens, finding his voice, and his recent engagement.
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Host: Ben Branson
Producer: Bella Neale
Video Editor: Tom Forrister
Social Media Manager: Charlie Young
Music: Jackson Greenberg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bradley Riches first communicated through sound and movement, but after his autism diagnosis at age 9, he found his voice through acting. Now, he stars as James in Netflix's Heartstopper, a character who, like Bradley, is both queer and autistic. Recently, he won over audiences on Big Brother by sharing his journey with autism.
In this episode, Bradley talks with Ben about being non-verbal, experiencing Big Brother through an autistic lens, finding his voice, and his recent engagement.
________________
Host: Ben Branson
Producer: Bella Neale
Video Editor: Tom Forrister
Social Media Manager: Charlie Young
Music: Jackson Greenberg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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