It’s taken me a while to figure out how to upload an audio file onto this site, but i hope it was worth the wait…
This is an interview for BBC Radio Tees with Scott Makin,from the beginning of September 2017, with myself and my wife Michelle, talking about Autism and relationships.
I’ve fluffed a lot, and I mean a lot, I’ve used incorrect terminology and Person First Language. So if you listen and hear that, or spot that i’ve done anything else cringeworthy, please forgive me. I was incredibly nervous, I’d never been in a radio studio before let alone talked to the wider world about Autism. I had also only been given only a couple of days notice of the interview. If you’d seen me five minutes before it, you’d have found me hanging from the light fittings on the ceiling…
I did manage to gather myself towards the end and get in a nice message about advocating.
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