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  • What is the reaction to right hemisphere dominant people in the Academic world?
    Mar 22 2024

    This podcast discussed the acceptance of people who think by using a right hemisphere dominant brain in the academic world. Discussing where change in teaching is being made to include the 5% of society who have a right hemisphere dominant brain, based on what they can offer the business world, and where greater acceptance and respect is needed.

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    5 min
  • Just found yourself not wearing your glasses in a park
    Jan 19 2024

    This Podcast explains when entering the post-ictal phase of a seizure and regaining full conscious awareness. This can be up to one hour following what was observed as the seizure and releasing that you have lost the glass that you must wear but have no memory of what happened. Leaving you with no option but to buy a new pair that are specific for your vision circumstances.

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    9 min
  • Difficulty gaining a blood test when you have no vehicle of transport
    Jan 12 2024

    This podcast episode discusses the difficulties often not realized when attempting to gain a Pathologist's blood test first thing in the morning when you have no vehicle of transportation. Also, the effects of needing to not only stave, but also not take your medications until after the appointment. Although, you might even need to return home by foot to take a medication that is storied in the fridge, it discussed the importance of having such a test.

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    5 min
  • The Suprise of the Inside of an Ambulance
    Nov 20 2023

    This podcast discusses the surprise that an individual who experiences seizure activity as a part of their neurodiversity, such as epilepsy, autism, and/or cerebral palsy can have when they suddenly regaining full conscious awareness and realising that their environment has changed from what they last remembered it being. This is why peer training is important for developing awareness and removing the fears of what they do not know.

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    7 min
  • Business NSW Awards 2023
    Nov 3 2023

    This podcast describes the excitement and the fears of www.inclusif.com.au being selected for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion at the Sydney Metro Business Awards and attending such an event when living with a neurodiversity. How it is a matter of focusing one's mind to look at the positives of INCLUSIF PTY LTD being selected that gives you the strength to keep moving forward.

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    6 min
  • How did I feel when I knew I could no longer drive?
    Oct 3 2023

    This www.inclusif.com.au podcast speaks of the difficulties that late-teenagers and early adults face when they can neither gain a Driver's License or in my case, I could no longer drive because of the experiencing of seizure activity. However, as time progresses and many problems are encounted, one learns that this is not a big issue. That the most important thing is that you do have your life and to enjoy it for what it is now.

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    6 min
  • It is only a short trip, enjoy it!
    Sep 25 2023

    A sentence found in a poster that Martin Raffaele often finds saying to himself when facing new challenges. No matter how strenuous, at the end of the day, just focus on what was positive.

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    7 min
  • Does that make you less intelligent than everyone else?
    Sep 11 2023

    A question, or more of a statement made by an undergraduate student when I was representing Disability at Work Network (DAWN) on a panel during the Disability Inclusion Week. Please listen to this podcast and tell me what you think. Does still experiencing epilepsy after 2 brain surgeries to reduce seizure frequency make me less intelligent than everyone else, or do I just use different methods of thinking, due to developing plasticity in my brain?

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    8 min