I enjoy listening to podcasts when I'm doing work around the house. I enjoy podcasts on writing, healthy eating, and those about current events from a Christian Worldview perspective.
I listen to a bunch! And have also thought about reading my posts on Substack to offer an audio version. Not really a podcast, but something my readers might appreciate.
Llinda, there is an audio portion on substack. Other bloggers will read their blogs out loud. It's another way to provide access and, as everyy teacher knows, it's important to have multiple means of access.
As a Mental health professional, if I can help in anyway, let me know. I am sure if you do decide to do a podcast, it will be great. There are lots of parents with children who have Autism and need somewhere to feel comfortable expressing their fears and triumphs. Most people don't understand why parents get so excited about their children accomplishing little things, because those "little" things come so easily for kids who are not neurodivergent .
I enjoy listening to podcasts when I'm doing work around the house. I enjoy podcasts on writing, healthy eating, and those about current events from a Christian Worldview perspective.
Good ones to listen to! I'm not really a frequent listener, but I think I could become one!
I listen to a bunch! And have also thought about reading my posts on Substack to offer an audio version. Not really a podcast, but something my readers might appreciate.
Llinda, there is an audio portion on substack. Other bloggers will read their blogs out loud. It's another way to provide access and, as everyy teacher knows, it's important to have multiple means of access.
Yes! I used it for the first time in today’s post!
As a Mental health professional, if I can help in anyway, let me know. I am sure if you do decide to do a podcast, it will be great. There are lots of parents with children who have Autism and need somewhere to feel comfortable expressing their fears and triumphs. Most people don't understand why parents get so excited about their children accomplishing little things, because those "little" things come so easily for kids who are not neurodivergent .