Apple is Autistic (Episode 07)
The Autistic Culture Podcast - Podcast készítő Angela Lauria - Keddek
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In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast:Autism is an essential ingredient in the Apple success story. From the first button-less mouse, to the excruciating attention to detail of ever bevel and chamfer, we see the logical output of a highly connected brain in everything Apple produced under Steve Jobs. Job embraced autism clothing in a personal uniform of black turtlenecks and jeans, reflecting Autistic desires for simplicity, comfort, and consistency. His strong dislike of buttons also aligned with Autistic aversions.Jobs became obsessed with details like industrial design and color shades—much to the annoyance of his employees. This hyperfocus and need for precision is common among Autistics.The podcast hosts argue Jobs was direct, not manipulative like a narcissist. He simply saw problems clearly and wanted to fix them, though his communication style upset others.M: We see a difference. We understand the difference. There's a reason behind this.A: And it's part of what makes Autistic Culture have some of the greatest contributions to humanity, like the touchless—the magic touchscreens of Apple! M: Exactly, exactly. Because you can't half-ass a revolution and changing the world.Jobs practiced Zen Buddhism and combined its “empty” mindset with his interest in computers, pioneering innovative products like the iPad. Autistics often make these creative connections between their special interests and create something the world has never seen before.Apple's iconic "Think Different" ad celebrated misfits and troublemakers who change the world. On this virtual culture trip, Autistic hosts feel this campaign perfectly represents the Autistic spirit and Autistic contributions to society.What’s your experience working under neurotypical oversight? Tell us about it in the comments!What’s another company, centered around one Autistic man, that changed media as we know it? Episode 26: Disney is AutisticSteve Jobs by Walter IsaacsonThe Iconic Think Different Apple adWas Steve Jobs Autistic?Steve Jobs’ Commitment to Great DesignEpisode 33: Andy Warhol is AutisticEpisode 41: Tim Burton is Autisticand learn about the Autistic architect Benjamin Banneker and his Autistic friend, Thomas Jefferson in Episode 05: Washington, D.C. is Autistic Ready for a paradigm shift that empowers Autistics? Help spread the news!Check us out on InstagramFind us on Apple podcast and SpotifyLearn more about Matt at Matt Lowry, LPPMatt’s social media: Autistic Connections Facebook GroupLearn more about Angela at AngelaLauria.com and Difference PressAngela’s social media: Twitter and TikTokTACP’s Autism-affirming TeePublic merch shop This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.autisticculturepodcast.com/subscribe