NACHOS S4E12 - Think Different, Love Different: Building a World That Understands
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Think Different, Love Different | Autism Acceptance Month | NACHOS Podcast
What does it really mean to “think different”?
In this Autism Acceptance Month episode of NACHOS (Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support), we explore autism not as a deficit, but as a difference in communication, perception, and design—and what happens when we choose compassion, curiosity, and understanding over correction.
Inspired by Apple’s “Think Different” campaign, this episode reframes the idea of the “misfit” and asks a deeper question: why do we celebrate difference in hindsight, but struggle with it in real time?
We also explore a powerful real-world story of transformation, where compassion and respect helped someone leave a hate group and begin a journey toward self-discovery, accountability, and change.
Grounded in recent research, this episode breaks down:
• Why communication differences between autistic and non-autistic people are mutual, not one-sided
• How breakthroughs in science often come from rethinking assumptions
• Why systems fail when signals are not recognized
• How change happens in layers, not overnight
This is not just a conversation about autism.
It is a conversation about how we build a more human world.
Key Themes:
Autism acceptance vs awareness
Neurodiversity and universal design
Communication and the double empathy problem
Compassion and transformation
Identity, growth, and layered change
PBJ Framework (Predictability, Balance, Joy)
Weekly Reflection:
Think about a time you encountered someone who saw the world differently than you. What did that bring up for you, and how might curiosity and compassion change your response?
NACHOS is a neuro-affirming podcast focused on inclusion, mental health, and building systems that work for more people through the PBJ Framework:
Predictability shows respect.
Balance shows care.
Joy shows connection.
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