Funded in part by the Ohio Arts Council, the Inclusive Chatter Network (ICN) provides access, training, and experience for neurodiverse performers in podcasting, video production, and social networking. The ICN does not censor its participants. Views and opinions expressed are those of the creator and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Center for Applied Drama and Autism.

The Joe Newsense Podcast

"The Joe Newsense Podcast" is just a good, old-fashioned simple parodic interview-format improv comedy podcast! Joe Newsense and Timmy Decibel (played by CADA's very own Ruben Ryan and Dean Coutris) interview guests who are characters... or themselves.

New episodes every Tuesday here. Or here.

A Hug in a Mug

"A Hug in a Mug" is a podcast by QuTheatr, Akron's only LGBTQIA+ ensemble, hosted by Lysander Mills. Each episode will feature a community story about queer joy, an original song from "A Joyful Blend" (Qu's most recent devised performance piece), and a discussion with cast members and guest artists reflecting on the creation process.

New episodes the last Wednesday of every month.

Tool Training Workshop

The Tool Training Workshop video series is taught by Kathalina Thorpe, an MFA Candidate at Kent State University. For all ages and abilities, these simple sessions on tools and how to use them safely in the shops will culminate in an in-person workshop in the summer!

New episodes every other Thursday.

My Dinner with Sammy J

“My Dinner With Sammy J” is an absurdist look at contemporary society through the parody lenses supplied by Snapchat and commandeered by Samir Hammoud and his acting partner Wendy Duke. Just as Wallace Shawn used to meet with Andre Gregory for long chats over dinner, Yoshi and Sammy J reconnect at various diners. They are lifelong friends with opposite personalities but a love of show business.

New episodes every Friday in March.

Vanquish Presents “Autism AND”

“Autism: A Neurodevelopmental Disorder” is a series of personal video essays by Vanquish Hudson about the axis of autism AND other topics, such as self-identity, community, intimate relationships, and more!

New episodes every other Sunday in April.

Well, That’s Awkward…

“Well, That’s Awkward…” is a podcast hosted by former CADA student-turned-teacher, Jordan Euell, about facing the inevitable uncomfortable moments of our lives so we may all feel less alone in the awkward moments we face every day.

New episodes every Monday in April.

The Phoenix King

“The Phoenix King” is an animated YouTube series about a girl named Lunette who finds an unlikely ally in the dreaded Phoenix King and his friends… who may not be as bad as the stories say. With the help of her new friends, Lunette faces the villains from her past.

FIRST EPISODE PREMIERED MAY 6.