Thu, 30 October 2008 Is it possible that just like when he was 8 years old and first met Jim, that we could all be witnessing the power of friendship and playfulness as a therapeutic tool for helping people with autism? Is this the beginning of "Radio Therapy?" In this episode of Bryan Radio you will start to get a feel for what Jim has in mind for Bryan down the road. Here's a hint just in case you miss it: a greater feeling of "self-sufficiency." Comments[2] |
Wed, 29 October 2008 Jim gives Bryan the day off while giving listeners a few of his favorite Bryan Radio excerpts about Twitter, Bryan's Mom, and how to best help kids with autism. Please pass this little collection of Bryan's "Tweets" along to everyone you know! Comments[0] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 It's been talked about on a previous show, but Jim felt compelled to address what may be the single most disheartening thing for autistic children to overcome: getting the "cold shoulder." From being laughed at to having someone not want you around, it's hard on the kids and maybe even harder on their parents who want the best for their children, including trying to ensure that they develop a group of friends. Jim brings up a good point in that there are kids out there that, for whatever reason, just "get it' and are eager to embrace and become friends with autistic kids. Jim says we should treasure these special friends and not worry too much about the ones that don't "get it." In time maybe they will! Comments[0] |
Mon, 27 October 2008 Jim and Bryan revisit Marbridge and Barton Creek to see how well Bryan might be able to perform as sort of a "pitch man" for other autism-related products and services or any other positive stories that parents and their children would be interested in hearing more about. We welcome your comments. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 October 2008 In this episode of Bryan Radio Jim helps get Bryan ready for media interviews by posing as a reporter, a silly one we might add. You have to hear what Bryan says about living in a "cruel world" and how people "look down on us." It will touch your heart. Jim also asks Bryan what he thinks he would be like without autism. At first Bryan says, "Normal." Then he pauses and says, "I am already normal, as normal as can be!" Great answer, Bryan! Comments[0] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 A listener emails Jim and asks how he was able to help Bryan accomplish so much where other kids with Bryan's level of autism may have not fared nearly as well. Before bringing Bryan on the air Jim answers this question while also asking everyone to got out and make a friend with someone who has autism...you just might change a life forever! Did you know Jim was once a Barnes & Noble "Author of the Month" for his book "Playdates" which chronicles his story of helping chilren through play. Bryan is the centerpiece of the book. Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 October 2008 The boys continue to experiment with their format as they do two new "Live Look Ins," one from yesterday afternoon as Bryan's day is winding down at Marbridge and the other from today as Bryan is leaving work and heading back home for dinner. Thanks for listening to Bryan Radio! Comments[0] |
Tue, 21 October 2008 Jim takes you "live" to Bryan as he gets ready to head into his "Life Skills" classes at Marbridge in Austin, Texas. As the boys get ready for their Nov. 20th event they will begin to do more shows like this one that will take listeners inside Bryan's day, hopefully in the end leaving little doubt that autism is certainly a very real challenge for those who have it and for their parents and friends as well. This show is just the beginning of Bryan and Jim shining an inescapable spotlight on the uninformed notion by some that autism is somehow related to poor parenting or that kids like Bryan are "spoiled" or "dumb." It's just the opposite actually. Listen and "see" for yourself! Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 October 2008 Starting their 4th week of the Bryan Radio show. Jim speaks from the heart about his commitment to getting the word out about Bryan's story and how Bryan's Twitter followers can help. The boys also put out a challenge to the 2 celebrity "knuckleheads" that have been espousing misconceptions about autistic children, inviting both Mr. Savage and Mr. Leary to a friendly debate on the subject in Austin on November 2oth. Bryan also can't help but ask about his new follower, Miles Obrien from CNN. Thank you Mr. Obrien. Just by following Bryan and sending him a direct message you made his day a little brighter today! Go get em' Bryan! Comments[1] |
Fri, 17 October 2008 Listen in as Bryan answers 2 questions from his new friend Dean! The first question is about the role Scouts played in his life and the second is about how much Bryan loves his Mom and Dad! Thanks for listening to Bryan Radio!! Comments[1] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 As a follow-up to yesterday's Bryan Radio show, Bryan talks about some of the special people in his life that not only met him at his "coping level" but also took the time to be his friend. Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 Okay, it may not be a fancy answer filled with jargon almost no one understands, but it does come from Bryan's heart and we think that's more important. It's a very poignant moment as Bryan explains to Jim how he thinks that clinicians should every now and then take a break from from the standard approach and reach out to autistic children on what Bryan so wonderfully describes as their "coping level." Hey that's kind of a fancy word! Good job Bryan and thanks for the question Tara, the boys did their best to answer it. Comments[0] |
Tue, 14 October 2008 The guys are so eager to answer today's questions they end up talking over one another a few times but what a great show as Jim addresses our listeners personally at the end to thank them for all their support and encouragement! Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 In this episode of Bryan Radio the guys talk about all the great people that are following Bryan on Twitter and how that makes him feel special. They also discuss a common trait among autistic kids of being self-absorbed in certain interests and how this is not meant as a rude or selfish thing but rather as a means of creating repetition in their life that serves as a kind of "comfort zone." Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 October 2008 As they turn the corner and head into their 3rd week of Bryan Radio Bryan talks with Jim about the characteristics of autism, Asperger's, and his experiences trying to drive a car! Thank you to everyone who has been with us the first 2 weeks! Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 October 2008 In this episode of Bryan Radio the guys give a shout out to the Austin cell phone shop that helped get Bryan back on air and did not charge him for it. They also talk about how to deal with rude people and Bryan's ever-growing legion of followers on Twitter! Also, Bryan turns 27 years old on October 18th!! Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 October 2008 Bryan's got cell phone problems but the guys managed to get their daily Bryan Radio show in. Bryan talks about where he would like to be a decade from now and discusses the economy and gas prices with Jim. Comments[0] |
Tue, 7 October 2008 Jim's eight-year-old son, Cabot, takes over for him during the first part of the show to ask Bryan some questions about autism and what he wants for his upcoming birthday. Jim finishes off the show by asking Bryan about the best jobs for people with autism and what autistic adults need to make it in life. Good job Cabot! Comments[0] |
Mon, 6 October 2008 This extended episode of Bryan Radio is all about Bryan's beautiful girlfriend, Molly! Well, except for the part where Jim and Bryan discuss how they both sometimes slip into fantasy mode, Jim with his college football and Bryan with his "D.J." job in Hamburg, Germany! If we all treated everyone else with the compassion and respect that Bryan gives Molly...that's a whole other show! At the very beginning of the show the boys also mention a "timeless" letter written by Bryan's mom regarding the relationship between Bryan and Jim. You can see it for yourself at www.bryanradio.info. Thanks for listening. Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 October 2008 The boys wished they had stopped to talk more about Bryan's girlfriend, Molly. Tune in to the next episode...it's all about Molly! Bryan shows his knowledge again, this time about the legendary artist, Vincent Van Gogh! Great show Bryan and Jim! Comments[0] |
Thu, 2 October 2008 Bryan and Jim talk about how they both can feel smart sometimes yet other times they feel really dumb. But one thing stays constant and that is that the boys put the interests of their significant others before themselves! You'll want to share this heart-tugging episode of Bryan Radio with everyone you know!! Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 October 2008 In this episode of Bryan Radio, Bryan shows his aptitude for movies. He also discusses how Jim could see right through his autism and into the heart of who Bryan really is. The boys also talk about Bryan learning to ride a bike as a youngster and now learning to take the bus to work as a young adult working in Austin. Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 In this episode the guys answer questions about how they produce Bryan Radio using Skype, Bryan's cell phone, and a really cool audio software program called Audacity. Comments[0] |
