On the Spectrum Podcast
On the Spectrum is a podcast and YouTube channel by and for people with ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder
On the Spectrum is an off-center podcast and YouTube channel that manages to be outrageously funny while tackling serious topics. On the Spectrum is a show by and for people with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). Stephen and Nicholas cover a range of topics and issues through the lens of people living with ASD. Both late diagnosed, each episode is part of a journey of self-discovery. Join Steve and
Do you force people to earn your empathy or do you feel empathy for everyone?
Most countries require ID to vote, but should political disengagement be a disqualifier? This controversial view sparks a debate about the true meaning of democratic participation.
The US is the greatest country because we have the God-given right to be as dumb as we want. But should felons lose their voting rights? I'd rather an informed felon vote than a brain-dead normie.
Ever wonder if the format of your reading impacts how well you understand it? This video explores how physical books might actually enhance information processing. An anecdote highlights surprising differences in reading comprehension.
What if we selected leaders based on knowledge, not just votes? This system filters out political extremists, drawing inspiration from Socrates' critique of democracy as a popularity contest. A meritocracy could lead to wiser governance.
New research reveals a concerning trend: average IQ scores in America have dropped significantly between 2006 and 2018. The decline spans multiple cognitive abilities and affects various demographics, raising questions about the future.
New research shows a connection between more screen time and thinner brain cortex in key areas for children with ADHD. This could mean social media makes their brain development challenges worse.
Unlike past generations, we're flooded with endless information and mindless content. This constant barrage leads to 'zombieing out' – a state of passive consumption that's draining our engagement.
Ever find yourself rushing through articles on your screen? You're not alone. Skimming is a common habit that can really impact how much information we actually absorb. It's a modern reading challenge.
The foundation of America's greatness lies in its people. The speaker argues for universal voting rights, believing that informed votes are crucial, even extending this right to those often excluded. The focus is on the quality of the vote, not just the quantity.
A surprising trend: Gen Z is experiencing cognitive decline, and it's linked to digital tools in schools. Despite more schooling, performance is dropping. Is technology in the classroom the culprit?
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