Loud Mute Radio With Barb Rentenbach And Lois Prislovsky, Phd, Of Mule And Muse

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Synopsis

A radio show hosted by an autistic mute? Why not! The creators of Mule and Muse Productions, Barb Rentenbach and Lois Prislovsky, PhD, welcome you to Loud Mute Radio. Barb is mute. She communicates by typing one letter at a time and considers herself a contemplative -- she spends most of her time thinking about things that are not present and observing that which is. Her advanced autistic degrees make her more equipped than most for this calling. She is also the author of two books full of hilarious stories and fascinating truths about her life with autism and everyone else. Her co-host, Lois (somebody has to speak - it is radio) is an educational psychologist with real world stamina and training. (So yea, Lois is the Mule in this relationship, but actually smells pretty good.) Their Mule and Muse world views are different, but together their work illuminates the value of paying much more attention to individuals with fresh perspectives. We invite you to laugh and lighten up as we promote finding purpose, connection, equality, and joy. Join us in minding thy heart to mine thy mind.

Episodes

  • You Can Find A Way to Communicate & Heal: Donna Williams, part 2

    13/04/2015 Duration: 39min

    Donna Williams generously shares hard-fought tips on how to overcome exposure anxiety and how to make your environment easier to process. Her method of typing to see what she thinks is revealed. Deprivation compulsion, pronoun problems, and connecting interactively are also discussed. Barb closes with a tribute to Wally Wojtowicz.

  • Heroes Like Donna Williams Inspire Us to Be and Do

    06/04/2015 Duration: 41min

    My hero Donna Williams joyously shares how to soar beyond exposure anxiety. Donna teaches us to be more than our condition in her frank discussions on sexuality, humor, functional speech, bullying, and the cycle of involuntary avoidance/diversion/retaliation. The ASK BARB section addresses gaming, loneliness, and diagnostic protocols.

  • Release Fear: Lessons from Teens, Gaming & Jennifer Ho-Dougatz

    10/03/2015 Duration: 35min

    Teen gamers review Gnoggin’s wildly popular neurodiversity video “Ultimate Smash Brothers Theory: Smash is Autistic”. Then Jennifer Ho-Dougatz - entrepreneurial workshop trainer - shares tips on how to work through fear and roadblocks to live your passion. Finally the diagnosis of Intellectual Disability is discussed along with thoughts on the UNIT (Universal Non-verbal Intelligence Test).

  • Define Your Destination with Jennifer Ho-Dougatz

    25/02/2015 Duration: 32min

    Practical solutions to discover your purpose and set clear destinations. Keep integrity within yourself and have a job and autism label too. When in doubt look out. Those who teach from their heart to your heart are highlighted: Ibby Grace, Temple Grandin, Chammi Rajaptirana, Amy Sequenzia and Donna Williams.

  • Depression, Social Skills & Autism with M Kelter

    16/02/2015 Duration: 42min

    This show is about releasing shame and being yourself. Author and humorist M Kelter discusses his own ASD label and journey through depression, hypersensitivities, and social challenges. Stereotypes are debunked and the overlap between depressive symptoms and autism traits are addressed. Tips on how to recharge energy expended being social are also given. This is a must hear for teens with profound introversion.

  • Know & Grow your personal Wealth with Jay Healy

    02/02/2015 Duration: 48min

    Teaching how to Know and Grow your personal sources of Wealth – Your human capital, intellectual capital, social capital, and financial capital are discussed with financial planning expert Jay Healy.

  • Financial Planning for Special Needs with Jay Healy

    26/01/2015 Duration: 42min

    Actionable intelligence to help make financial decisions in line with presumed competence and personal purpose and intentions are highlighted with top financial advisor Jay Healy. Special Needs Trusts, Wills, Guardianships, and protecting government benefits are discussed.

  • Internet Porn, Erectile Dysfunction, Autism, & Sexuality with Sex Therapist Edy Nathan

    19/01/2015 Duration: 53min

    Actionable steps toward healthy sexuality honoring neurological differences are discussed with Edy Nathan. Tips on navigating Internet porn, sensory issues, communication, and safety are highlighted.

  • Sex and Autism Answers

    12/01/2015 Duration: 26min

    This week we get extremely personal with Barb as we discuss sex and autism. Joining us in studio and providing the voice of Barb for this very intimate episode are Dr. Ty Heath and Scott Carpenter, JD.

  • Good Grief with Edy Nathan (grief specialist)

    24/12/2014 Duration: 51min

    Edy Nathan, MA, LCSW, shares tips on how to grieve with grace. Discussed are: hypnotherapy, EMDR, aroma therapy, Neurofeedback, and emotion pacing/honoring the stages of grief. Barb Rentenbach also gives her perspectives on healthy grieving.

  • Effective Teaching w. Dr. Rachael Gabriel & Eli Prislovsky Warwick

    16/12/2014 Duration: 43min

    Dr. Rachael Gabriel continues her discussion on the importance of purpose and meaning in teaching -- not sequential developmental orders. Research, policy, and expertise concerning the practicality of labels like dyslexia and autism with regard to teaching is shared. Teaching writing first is discussed as a proven effective option for literacy instruction for neurodiverse populations. Lois' son Eli adds laughter -- which is like s like cross fit for the brain. It engages and strengthens multiple regions. Additional study tips are given for efficient learning and anxiet

  • Teaching and Teacher Development with Dr. Rachel Gabriel

    07/12/2014 Duration: 42min

    Literacy specialists Dr. Rachael Gabriel talks about popular intervention methods, computer applications, and political policies related to reading instruction. Non-normative communicator's theory of mind is highlighted along with the need to connect meaning to teaching. The practical value of labels and diagnosis are also discussed. And this week's "Ask Barb" is sure to set off the smoke detectors.

  • India’s Mary Barretto & Dr. Chris Leche and the Importance of Being Heard

    24/11/2014 Duration: 53min

    Ten-year-old Indian born Nevaiy who like Barb has an autism label and types to communicate tells his thoughts on teachers, stimming, and respect.  Nic, Nevaiy’s father, shares how Barb’s book helped him learn how to connect with his son.  And Dr. Chris Leche, concludes her discussion on the psychological and physiological healing benefits of being heard. US Army Specialists Andrew Stock’s powerful article, “The Hate” is read and his story of healing is told.

  • The Importance Of Being Heard, w. Mary Barretto & Dr. Chris Leche

    18/11/2014 Duration: 45min

    This week's show goes international. First, India's Mary Barretto shares how Barb's book helped her family and 10- year-old son with an autism label learn communicate and find purpose. Her son has since shed many behavioral problems. Then, Dr. Christine Leche joins the discussion with her experiences in war zones and first hand accounts from Soldiers who found healing through writing and being heard.

  • More witj Dr. Andrew Solomon and Barb's Mom Barbara AKA "Smother"

    03/11/2014 Duration: 54min

    Part 2 of our conversations with Dr. Andrew Solomon, best selling author and Viral TED talk veteran, and Barbara Rentenbach aka "Smother." The two discuss parenting, autism. homosexuality, and the very bright future of those with neurodiversities

  • Andrew Solomon Joins Barb's
    29/10/2014 Duration: 01h01min

    Part 1 of a 2 part series with Andrew Solomon, best selling author and Viral TED talk veteran, as he joins Barb's mother, Barbara Rentenbach aka "Smother" to share personal experiences with adversities and ultimate gains. Homosexuality, depression, panic attacks, raising children with special needs, and autism are also discussed. 

  • Neurodiversity and People with an Autism Label Being Part of the Solution, Featuring Haley Moss

    20/10/2014 Duration: 42min

    Barb Rentenbach and Haley Moss share an autism label and their thoughts on the Neurodiversity movement along with passion for social justice. Haley is a 20 year old artist and author, who has written two books on living on the spectrum. Video strategies, DirFloortime, equestrian support, and TEACCH are also discussed.

  • Discussions About Echolalia, Friendships, Communication, and Aggression for Those with an Autism Label Featuring Dr. Jessica Lester

    13/10/2014 Duration: 55min

    The words we use matter and so does our silence. Autism specialists and prolific "silence"  researcher, Dr. Jessica Lester, Ph.D. from Indiana University joins autism expert Barb Rentenbach and Lois Prislovsky, Ph.D. as they converse about the problematic idea that intelligence is predominately verbal. Historical "fix it" therapy and pathologizing language with regards to autism are also discussed.

  • Genetics, Autism, & Cancer prevention with Dr. Caren Gallaher, MD

    06/10/2014 Duration: 49min

    Show number begins with news of a federal gag order, which prevents our planned opening guest from being on the show. Then we seque to an incredible interview with cancer prevention specialist Dr. Caren Gallaher. Of course, we close things out with another round of Ask Barb.

  • Teenage Authenticity, Autism and Neurodiversity with Jessica Wilson

    29/09/2014 Duration: 51min

    Welcome to the debut of Loud Mute Radio! We are excited to have you along on this journey filled firsts. It's our first full show, our first guests, and without a doubt, the WORLD's FIRST EVER radio show hosted by an autistic mute. So settle in and enjoy! On today's show, we start things off with a candid conversation with Jake Yount - a 15-year-old actor and writer working to instill in all of us our own unique happy place. Then, our featured guests is Jess Wilson, the amazing woman behind the popular "A Diary of A Mom" blog (adiaryofamom.wordpress.com/). She shares loving and passionate insights into the lessons she's been able to learn from raising two amazing daughters, Katie and Brooke -- who, like show host Barb, is autistic. We then wrap things up with Ask Barb, which is your chance to ask this autistic mute your own pressing questions.

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