S2 E11 Meaningful Words with Tim Goldstein

S2 E11 Meaningful Words with Tim Goldstein

Today’s interview is all about the words we use in the Autism Community with guest Tim Goldstein.

Tim’s Bio:

Diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome at age 54, Denver-based business consultant and Sr Technical Consultant for a major global company, Tim Goldstein is also a Neurodiverse Communications Specialist – the only one in the world doing specifically what he does. Tim offers new concepts for understanding the neurodistinct mind. He helps organizations of all types and sizes train their leaders and employees to understand their neurodistinct co-workers with autism and other neurodistinctions how each other perceives and processes.

Mind Your Autistic Brain Podcast hosted by The Social Autie, that’s me, Carole Jean. I am a late identified, adult autistic and each week I have a conversation with another late identified autsitc, who shares their voice, experiences and journey with you.

I am only one voice among many and I can’t wait to share my incredible friends with you and let you know that you are not alone on this autism journey, we are here with you.

Join us each Wednesday on your favorite platform. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the latest episode and if you are loving the show, please take a moment to give a 5 star rating (If I’ve earned it) and a review on your listening platform or a comment under the video.

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We look forward to hearing what you think and what you’ve learned each week. If you or someone you know would be a great guest to share their story on the show please send me an email at: carolejeanw@socialautie.com SUBJECT LINE: GUEST

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GUEST Contact INFO:

With decades of experience in business and consulting both in and out of the tech world, Tim, 60, offers speaking, consulting, training, and coaching for all types of business and organizations. Using his Neuro Cloud™ concept, he helps the majority understand the Spock-like logical approach of the technical and creative world. His book, Geeks Guide to Interviews: 15 Critical Items for the Technical Type, is available to those looking to better understand challenges to the autistic and neurodistinct in the workforce. His lecturing at Cornell University has brought a unique perspective to their course in Neurodiversity.

www.timgoldstein.com

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