This week’s episode is part 2 of our 2025 Highlights. Today we’ll continue to review some of our favorite moments from this year’s episodes, specifically from 230-240.
As we were reflecting on these past episodes from 2025, we were overcome with immense gratitude for our community. A huge thank you to our guests for sharing their stories, to you, our listeners, for your continued support, and to our team for all the work behind the scenes.
If you didn’t listen to part 1 of this year’s highlights, or are curious about what we were up to in previous years, you can find links to all of our highlight series below.
From all of us at the Global Autism Project, we wish you a happy and safe holiday season, and hope you can spend some quality time with your loved ones.
Related episodes:
Highlights of 2024 Part 2, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2024 Part 1, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2023: Part Two, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2023: Part One, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2022: Part One, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2022: Part Two, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2021: Part One, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2021: Part Two, with the Global Autism Community
Highlights of 2020, with the Global Autism Community
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Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when a fresh start brings a new perspective.
This week’s episode is part 2 of our 2025 Highlights. Today we’ll continue to review some of our favorite moments from this year’s episodes, specifically from 230-240.
As we were reflecting on these past episodes from 2025, we were overcome with immense gratitude for our community. A huge thank you to our guests for sharing their stories, to you, our listeners, for your continued support, and to our team for all the work behind the scenes.
If you didn’t listen to part 1 of this year’s highlights, or are curious about what we were up to in previous years, you can find links to all of our highlight series below.
From all of us at the Global Autism Project, we wish you a happy and safe holiday season, and hope you can spend some quality time with your loved ones.
Related episodes:
- Highlights of 2024 Part 2, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2024 Part 1, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2023: Part Two, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2023: Part One, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2022: Part One, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2022: Part Two, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2021: Part One, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2021: Part Two, with the Global Autism Community
- Highlights of 2020, with the Global Autism Community
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We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.
Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast
Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project
We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
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