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This week on Sensory Matters Jenny chats to Paul Wady. We met Paul at the Autism Show back in June and some of you may have seen him recently at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Paul was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 41. Before is diagnosis he had a skill set that he never ever used. Since diagnosis, he has started to use his creative side which has led him to write the Guerrilla Aspie Handbook which he has also taken to the stage and start a Theatre Company called Stealth Aspie Theatre Company http://www.paulwady.com/the-stealth-aspies-theatre-company/
This is an interesting podcast where we find out how Buddism and his wife have helped him to manage his own mental health.
In the Punk Rock of Neurodiversity he would like to be Bowie but is he more Johnny Rotten?
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This week on Sensory Matters Jenny chats to Paul Wady. We met Paul at the Autism Show back in June and some of you may have seen him recently at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Paul was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 41. Before is diagnosis he had a skill set that he never ever used. Since diagnosis, he has started to use his creative side which has led him to write the Guerrilla Aspie Handbook which he has also taken to the stage and start a Theatre Company called Stealth Aspie Theatre Company http://www.paulwady.com/the-stealth-aspies-theatre-company/
This is an interesting podcast where we find out how Buddism and his wife have helped him to manage his own mental health.
In the Punk Rock of Neurodiversity he would like to be Bowie but is he more Johnny Rotten?

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