These are the people who present and receive oral messages.
Who are the speaker and the listener?
This is anxiety over the prospect of giving a speech in front of an audience.
What is stage fright?
This is how you usually order your thoughts in both conversation and public speaking.
What is logically?
The term "neuroqueer" is both a verb and this other part of speech.
What is an adjective?
This is whatever a speaker communicates to someone else.
What is the message?
This is a hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress.
What is adrenaline?
Telling these has a lot of impact in both conversation and public speaking.
What are stories?
This professor at California Institute of Integral Studies coined the term in Spring of 2008.
Who is Dr. Nick Walker?
Someone's voice, a discussion board post, or a Zoom meeting, are all examples of this.
What are channels?
When you are controlling your nervousness to help energize yourself for your presentation, you are doing this.
What is positive nervousness?
This kind of speaking is more structured than the other.
What is public speaking?
One part of neuroqueering public speaking that we will focus on is engaging in subverting these.
What are neurotypical norms?
The sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, and values is known as this. No two people can have exactly the same one.
What is a frame of reference?
This is mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures themselves giving a successful presentation.
What is visualization?
This kind of speaking usually allows for more interjections and vocalized pauses.
What is conversation?
When delivering a speech, we will neuroqueer public speaking by doing this with our neurodiversity.
What is embracing it?
These are the usually nonverbal messages from listeners that we, as autistic people, need to watch for.
What is feedback?
This makes autistic speakers have confidence in their topic.
What is enthusiasm?
Embracing your autism will make you better at this.
What is both?
This is the social goal of neuroqueering.
What is acceptance, support, and encouragement of neurodiversity?