

The Different Minds podcast series
John Offord
Broadcaster, John Offord chats to people from all walks of life about the different ways our brain can work and interpret information. Neurodiversity highlights that people naturally think about things differently. We have different interests and motivations, and are naturally better at some things and poorer at others. Through diverse interviews and examples, The Different Minds explores this – with fascinating results…
Produced by www.johnofford.com
Produced by www.johnofford.com
Episodes
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May 1, 2021 • 45min
The Double Empathy problem
Broadcaster, John Offord chats to Dr Damian Milton, an Autistic academic and father. He proposes a different interpretation for the disconnection between Autistic and non-autistic people, which he calls the ‘double empathy problem’. Please see: https://damianmiltonsociol.wixsite.com/dmilton-autism for more details.

Apr 15, 2021 • 34min
Monotropism
Broadcaster, John Offord chats to Dr Dinah Murray, an independent researcher with a background in linguistics, anthropology and philosophy and her son Fergus Murray, a science teacher, writer and 'autist' about Monotropism, a cognitive strategy posited to be the central underlying feature of autism. A monotropic mind is one that focuses its attention on a small number of interests at any time, tending to miss things outside of this attention tunnel. The theory of Monotropism was developed by Dr Dinah Murray, Wenn Lawson and Mike Lesser.
You can read more from Fergus Murray here:
https://oolong.medium.com/starting-points-for-understanding-autism-3573817402f2
And more from Dinah Murray here:
https://monotropism.org/dinah

Apr 2, 2021 • 24min
A conversation with Adam Harris
Broadcaster, John Offord chats to Adam Harris, an Irish Autistic activist, speaker, member of Autism-Europe’s Council of Administration and the founder and CEO of Autism acceptance group AsIAm. Adam was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome aged five and founded AsIAm based on his experiences living with Autism. Adam speaks about the importance of self-advocacy and being part of the associative movement to advance the rights of autistic people.
This special podcast has been produced in partnership with Autism-Europe in order to mark World Autism Awareness Day 2021. For more details, please see: https://www.autismeurope.org/blog/2021/03/01/podcast-a-conversation-with-adam-harris-member-of-the-aes-council-of-administration/
For more information about Autism-Europe, please see: www.autismeurope.org
For more information about AsIAm, please see: www.asiam.ie

Mar 31, 2021 • 42min
Temple Grandin
Broadcaster, John Offord chats to American scientist, activist, author and speaker, Temple Grandin who is well known to many for her trailblazing work as a spokesperson for people with autism and her lifelong work with animal behaviour. Temple was named in the 2010 Time 100, an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in the "Heroes" category. Grandin has written six previous books on autism and was also the subject of the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning semi-biographical film Temple Grandin, staring Clare Danes.
Today, we are seeing a new generation of autistic activists, who can take awareness as a given (because of Grandin) and focus instead on the social, political and economic barriers to our full integration and acceptance by society," said Ari Ne'eman, president and co-founder of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, which represents autistic adults. For more details, please see www.templegrandin.com

Mar 15, 2021 • 34min
A conversation with autistic comedian, Joe Wells
Broadcaster, John Offord chats to autistic comedian and writer, Joe Wells. Joe Wells' writing career began when his first book 'Touch and Go Joe' about his experiences of OCD was published, since then he has made a name for himself as a stand up comic, writer and speaker. Joe now focuses mainly on his unique brand of comedy. For more details, please see: https://www.joewells.org.uk/

Mar 1, 2021 • 54min
A history of Autism with Adam Feinstein
Broadcaster John Offord chats to Adam Feinstein, an acclaimed author, poet, translator, journalist, film critic, Hispanist and autism researcher to talk about neurodiversity. Adam’s book A History of Autism: conversations with the pioneers received widespread praise.

Feb 14, 2021 • 29min
A conversation with Shain Neumeier
Broadcaster John Offord chats to Shain Neumeier. Shain is an American autistic and nonbinary transgender attorney from Los Angeles, California. Shain is best known for advocacy against coercive and forced treatment, including advocacy to close the Judge Rotenberg Center, an institution for people with developmental disabilities that has been condemned by the United Nations for torture due to its use of electric shocks on people with disabilities.

Feb 1, 2021 • 43min
A conversation with Lydia Brown
Broadcaster John Offord chats to Lydia X. Z. Brown, an American autistic disability rights activist, writer, attorney, and public speaker who was honoured by the White House in 2013. Lydia talks about disability justice, ableism, Neurodiversity, models of disability, intersectionality and connections between trans, queer and disability experiences.

Jan 14, 2021 • 36min
A conversation with Christopher Eccleston
Christopher Eccleston, an Emmy-winning English actor renowned for his role in The A Word, joins broadcaster John Offord for an enlightening discussion. They dive into the emotional challenges of lockdown, advocating for mental health through routine and exercise. Eccleston reflects on media representation of autism, debunking misconceptions about empathy. He passionately promotes neurodiversity in the film industry, sharing how running influences his creative process. Expect humor and heartfelt insights as they explore the importance of connection and inclusivity.

Jan 10, 2021 • 59sec