All About Autism Podcast 068: Autism and Thanksgiving

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Episode 068In Episode 068 of the All About Autism Podcast, your hosts Dave and Heather Eaton talk about autism and Thanksgiving.

The All About Autism Podcast is talk radio for those desiring to be familiarized, energized, apprised, advised and empathized with regarding all things Autism. Your husband-and-wife hosts, Dave and Heather Eaton, bring you a weekly show with new releases every single Saturday.

Show Notes:
1.) Introduction
2.) Autism in the News
– Autism linked to tummy troubles
3.) Main segment: Autism and Thanksgiving
4. My Friend Bill
– Heather’s friend Bill lists five things he’s thankful for … and the history of Thanksgiving (according to Bill)
5.) Listener Feedback
— Comment from Sonja regarding Ep. 066
6.) Closing / Credits
7.) “The Autism Anthem” by Dave Eaton

Special thanks to our guest, Justine Edward, to Jim and to our friend Bill for all your participation.

Next week’s episode: Episode 069 will be released next Saturday, December 7, 2013. Don’t miss it!

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One thought on “All About Autism Podcast 068: Autism and Thanksgiving

  1. Heather and Dave:
    You two make me laugh. You make what could be a boring topic come across as funny.

    Great tips on Thanksgiving. My son Alex is 17 and has ASD and can be extremely aggressive. Holidays are often hell with him. My extended family attempts to be supportive, but the tend to overwhelm him or they criticize our parenting. Thank you for having fun and being pleasant about an often difficult or dark topic.

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