Ask an Aspie Couple - new video series
That's me on the left, and my fiancee (Witchscat) on the right. Also visible are my two guitars (electric 6-string and acoustic 4-string bass) and my computer setup on the left, and my 3D printer on the right, just to satisfy everyone's curiosity.
Well done. I've left a comment on your video as well.
New camera, new video series, new car coming in on Thursday, life's lookin' good right about now!
Now that things have settled down from last week's funeral (not sure how many of you caught from the video description, but my great Uncle Ed passed away a week ago today) I think we're ready to start answering some more questions! Anyone have anything they want us to address? We'll definitely cut back on content this time to make for shorter videos, but still need Q's to A
That's me on the left, and my fiancee (Witchscat) on the right. Also visible are my two guitars (electric 6-string and acoustic 4-string bass) and my computer setup on the left, and my 3D printer on the right, just to satisfy everyone's curiosity.
The first episode was really good! You both covered a lot of great information. If you guys have Aspie friends, maybe they could be episode guests (I am imagining Kramer's "Merv Griffin Show" set, hehe). And, what about call-in questions to complement the write-in questions? Maybe your cat could be the band leader (teach him the bass guitar).
Seriously, I really liked the show. Keep up the great work!
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Seriously, I really liked the show. Keep up the great work!
Interesting suggestions. I do have a couple friends who are on the spectrum. I don't know what their schedule is like, though, so I will have to ask when they are available. Also, I could try to teach Chubs to play bass, but being a cat, she'd rather sleep and go bird-watching that learn.
@kraftiekortie, thanks!
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Thank you Utah and Kortie! It means a lot to have early fans! (And ditto to everyone else who has wished us well so far too )
Still though, I'll look into the automated voicemails option for now, just to see if it's even possible, and if so, what associated costs etc. would be.
Still though, I'll look into the automated voicemails option for now, just to see if it's even possible, and if so, what associated costs etc. would be.
Yeah, recorded voice-mail questions would work best. No need to rush, you have your hands full currently with video production. But, it would be a fun idea for the future.
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I don't have anything planned for lunch hour anyways, so I can research the recorded voicemail option then, but until we get more questions, I'm kind of "in limbo" with the next video of the series.
Hey, I had another idea. As you were both diagnosed very young, you probably both received your fair share of interventions and ABA or CBT and stuff. Perhaps you could talk about how those treatments or therapies helped or hindered you or maybe didn't really do anything for you.
Another idea would be to tell about how your ASD affects you individually: your social traits, your sensory traits, etc. Perhaps make a pie graph or something to illustrate your personal mix of traits. Are all of your traits displayed or present on an equal level or are some aspects of it more or less prominent for you? That kind of thing. Some of that was already covered or touched on in the first episode, too.
Bumping for more ideas. Out of content at this point. Anyone?
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Maybe one idea is to take user questions and make a video to answer that question or questions.
You could also do something where you talk about something from an Aspie perspective, weather it is a hobby, place, event, news story, etc.
(P.S. make a video of your DeLorean, I'll watch that. )
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That's actually a good point -- I've got a GoPro camera that's designed to be mounted and whatnot. Might actually come in handy here. Can't wait for spring!
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