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In this powerful conversation with behavioral psychologist and communication designer Anshar Seraphim, listeners will discover how connection and communication aren't just natural gifts—they're skills that can be learned and built with intention.
Anshar was 75% nonverbal as a child and had to reverse-engineer human communication from the ground up. Through his journey, he learned to turn autism from a barrier into a lens for understanding how we all connect, survive, and find joy.
Listeners will walk away with:
A deeper understanding of the real challenges people with autism face in communication and social connection
Practical strategies for overcoming feelings of disconnection and misunderstanding
Tools for creating emotional safety in conversations—whether you're neurodivergent or not
A fresh perspective on empathy, listening, and what it truly means to make someone feel heard
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, struggled to express themselves, or wants to build more authentic connections with the people around them. Anshar's story proves that with awareness and practice, we can all bridge the gap between silence and true understanding.
Have you ever felt misunderstood or struggled to connect with someone truly? In this deeply moving episode, Jacinta sits down with Anshar Seraphim—a man who was 75% nonverbal as a child and had to learn communication like a foreign language. What he discovered on that journey will change the way you think about connection forever. Anshar shares the real challenges people with autism face—from decoding laughter to understanding eye contact—and reveals how those same struggles taught him something powerful: that authentic connection isn't something we're born with, it's something we build. His story is a testament to resilience, and his insights offer practical wisdom for anyone who has ever felt like they're speaking but not being heard.
Whether you're navigating your own communication challenges, supporting someone with autism, or simply want to create deeper, more meaningful connections in your life, this conversation offers hope and clarity. Anshar breaks down how to create emotional safety in conversations, what real listening actually looks like, and why empathy is a skill we can all develop—not just a feeling we either have or don't. This isn't just a story about overcoming obstacles; it's a roadmap for building bridges between hearts and minds. Tune in for an episode that reminds us all: your voice matters, your experience is valid, and connection is always possible when we're willing to truly understand one another.
https://linqapp.com/anshar_seraphim
By Jacinta YangIn this powerful conversation with behavioral psychologist and communication designer Anshar Seraphim, listeners will discover how connection and communication aren't just natural gifts—they're skills that can be learned and built with intention.
Anshar was 75% nonverbal as a child and had to reverse-engineer human communication from the ground up. Through his journey, he learned to turn autism from a barrier into a lens for understanding how we all connect, survive, and find joy.
Listeners will walk away with:
A deeper understanding of the real challenges people with autism face in communication and social connection
Practical strategies for overcoming feelings of disconnection and misunderstanding
Tools for creating emotional safety in conversations—whether you're neurodivergent or not
A fresh perspective on empathy, listening, and what it truly means to make someone feel heard
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, struggled to express themselves, or wants to build more authentic connections with the people around them. Anshar's story proves that with awareness and practice, we can all bridge the gap between silence and true understanding.
Have you ever felt misunderstood or struggled to connect with someone truly? In this deeply moving episode, Jacinta sits down with Anshar Seraphim—a man who was 75% nonverbal as a child and had to learn communication like a foreign language. What he discovered on that journey will change the way you think about connection forever. Anshar shares the real challenges people with autism face—from decoding laughter to understanding eye contact—and reveals how those same struggles taught him something powerful: that authentic connection isn't something we're born with, it's something we build. His story is a testament to resilience, and his insights offer practical wisdom for anyone who has ever felt like they're speaking but not being heard.
Whether you're navigating your own communication challenges, supporting someone with autism, or simply want to create deeper, more meaningful connections in your life, this conversation offers hope and clarity. Anshar breaks down how to create emotional safety in conversations, what real listening actually looks like, and why empathy is a skill we can all develop—not just a feeling we either have or don't. This isn't just a story about overcoming obstacles; it's a roadmap for building bridges between hearts and minds. Tune in for an episode that reminds us all: your voice matters, your experience is valid, and connection is always possible when we're willing to truly understand one another.
https://linqapp.com/anshar_seraphim