Autism Dadcast Ep. 1: Real Dads, Real Talk & Really Strong Autism
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<p>In the very first episode of Autism Dadcast, Gaz and Andy introduce themselves and share their personal stories as fathers of autistic children. They discuss how their kids were diagnosed, the struggles and breakthroughs they’ve experienced, and the raw, unfiltered emotions that come with navigating life as autism dads.</p><p><br /></p><p>From the shock of the initial diagnosis to the confusion of navigating educational choices, Gaz and Andy explore the unexpected challenges of parenting autistic children. They talk about the myths they’ve encountered, the misguided advice they’ve been given, and the difficult but necessary process of acceptance.</p><p><br /></p><p>But it’s not all heavy – with their natural sense of humour, they bring laughter even to the toughest stories. Whether it’s dealing with a messy house, figuring out how to communicate with non-verbal children, or surviving a chaotic Christmas, Gaz and Andy keep it real.</p><p><br /></p><p>This episode is a mix of relatable stories, honest confessions, and heartfelt advice for anyone walking the same path. If you’re a parent of an autistic child, you’ll find a place where you’re not alone. And if you’re just curious, this is a raw, insightful look into the world of autism parenting from a dad’s perspective.</p><p><br /></p><p>Tune in for an honest, heartfelt, and sometimes hilarious conversation about what it really means to be an autism dad.</p><p><br /></p>
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