January PDSG Presentation – with Alex Lowery


Many thanks to our guest speaker Alex Lowery, who gave a very interesting talk on “The Effect of Sensory Issues on the Autistic Life” in the first half, and a very amusing “Guide to Neurotypicality” in the second half.

For those unable to attend our PDSG, the recording is available below.

The Emotions Wheel, as talked about amongst some attendees during the PDSG, was in reference to Alex Lowery’s talk on the Effect of Sensory Issues. Thank you to the member who shared this version with us, we have posted the image below, which will enlarge if clicked on.


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5 comments on “January PDSG Presentation – with Alex Lowery
  1. Linda Buchan says:

    I am sorry I missed this
    I always enjoy listening to Alex
    Thank you Alex

  2. Helen Jones says:

    I really enjoyed Alex’s presentation, especially the second half which I thought was completely GENIUS!
    I’m looking forward to reading his book which I purchased on the day, and Alex signed for me.
    Thank you to all at Axia for arranging these inspirational and very much appreciated meetings at the Racecourse in Chester.

  3. Alex Lowery says:

    Thanks so much for posting and thank you all for your comments.

    Would it be okay if I reuse clips from this footage for my YouTube Channel every now and again?

    Thanks again.

    Alex.

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