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Aspies After Dark: Sex and Relationship P2 (Sarah Martin Sexolgist)

 Hello all you wonderful Aspies out there, on this special episode of a three part series I talk with Sarah Martin Sex coach.

We answer all the questions you were afraid to ask. Like is it ok to be a virgin in this day and age, and how to handle over stimulation while having sex as well as other more personal questions such how to stop worrying about is my partner cheating or not, and jealously and how not to over think while having sex.

She share a bunch of useful links with us I am going to share them with you all.

So if you guys want to check out what she does, you can hop on over to her website, she too also has a podcast so you can see listen to her as well here are her links.

If you want to drop her a email and ask your questions directly to her, feel to drop her a email at: sarah@sexualcraftsmanship.com

144:You DC: Not All Heroes Wear Capes

Have you ever looked at the shirts that say: This is My Superpower, What’s Yours? Today I am going to tell you mine because this episode will be comparing DC Comics and autism. You will learn how each of the biggest names in DC Comics have particular traits that represent the abilities that neurotypicals produce. So, everyone listen; its not a bird or a plane. Instead, it’s the newest episode of Autism Rocks And Rolls. 

143:When Words Fail Music Speaks Crossover (James Cox)

On this episode, we do the first-ever podcast crossover episode as Autism Rocks And Rolls and When Words Fail Music Speaks come together. James Cox, who is the host, has a mild case of cerebral palsy but has found music therapy to be helpful. Due to that experience, he created the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast to celebrate music as a treatment for those with any disability from anxiety to autism. So please listen to our conversation about disabilities and music therapy.   

142:Identical Yet Opposites By BJ Yoho

We have a special guest today! My very best friend in the whole world, Mr. BJ Yoho. BJ is from Bloomfield, Indiana and we have gone to school together since pre-school. He is truly like a brother to me and a part of my family. BJ, like me, has had some trials and tribulations in his life, but has overcome so much. BJ was born with special bifida and has been in a wheelchair for most of his life. Let me tell you, this has not stopped him. He is a celebrity in our community. One of the most amazing things BJ has done is bring joy to the patients at Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has turned over the reins to another young lady, but for years, BJ and his mother, Blaine Yoho, collected thousands of toys and personally delivered them to Riley Hospital for the children staying there around Christmas time. Our community even has a BJ Yoho Day!

141:Meet Asta/Suzanne (Sara Tomko)

Join me as we interview Sara Tomko and learn about her characters, Asta, in the series Resident Alien and Suzanne on Sneaky Pete. There is more; she is also a firm believer in taking care of your mental health.  I had the honor of discussing our beliefs on mental health and why everyone should focus on their mindset. Join us for laughs, serious opinions on mental health in general, equality, and what is next for Ms. Tomko and Autism Rocks and Rolls.

Note: The art show with Patti Danner is on June 3rd and not June 4th 

140:Under The Weather

On this episode, I elaborate on why someone with any disability has to fight ten times harder to get over a sickness and I talk about the actual definition of physical and mental health. This episode will mention how we can become creative with the ways in which we handle a simple cold or flu symptom. The reason why we struggle is because we have an overload of neurological sensory issues. People that are on the spectrum will understand that this is something else that is added to our plate. 

www.TheLoweDownWithKevinLowe.com”

https://lifeteen.com/blog/mental-health-seriously/

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/distinction-between-mental-and-physical-illness/5FA9AC9A9A8F7D6395BF41B3CD004305

https://www.livescience.com/health

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