J. R. Reed, The Good Men Project

J. R. Reed

The Good Men Project

McClellan Park, CA, United States

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Past articles by J.:

Dating Insider

Help with online dating is here. → Read More

Father of Autistic Children Charged With Capital Murder

The defendant drove two of his sons into the Port of Los Angeles. → Read More

Rollin' Nerdy

On the spectrum and nerdy go hand in hand. → Read More

States Fail to Meet Educational Requirements of IDEA

As a country, we are failing our students with disabilities. → Read More

Autism and My GPS

It was a strange conversation during a recent road trip. → Read More

Autism and Vaccines

One has nothing to do with the other. → Read More

Dani Wilson of Compass Health Network

Transitioning teens and young adults with disabilities. → Read More

Black Cat

— Felicia Hardy is a woman with a taste for the finer things in life and the skill set to get whatever she wants. Be it a vault, mansion or museum, Felicia, a world renown cat burglar can get in and out with her treasure. But life isn’t all that easy for Felicia, A.K. A. Black Cat, who is on the run from the New York Thieves Guild (who knew they were unionized) and from the police due to a… → Read More

Autistic Masculinity and Me

Why it’s hard to be a traditional man when you're on the spectrum. → Read More

Spider Gwen: Ghost Spider

— I’m a fan of all three spiders, and yes there are three. First, we have the original Spider-Man, the one from the movies and cartoons A.K.A. Peter Parker, then we have Miles Morales Spider-Man and finally Gwen Stacy, Spider Gwen. You may be asking yourself, “How many spiders does this earth actually need?” That’s a valid question and one with a very simple answer. This earth has only one,… → Read More

Sitting on a Panel Was Scary and an Honor

-- A few weeks ago I was asked to be on a panel at a conference on transitioning high school students with disabilities to adult life. I know, it sounds → Read More

Dating on the Spectrum

How this past week reminded me of the ignorance in our society → Read More

Batman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

A bat and some turtles teaming up? OK. I guess I'm down with that. → Read More

Sarah Poet is Back With a New Men's Program

Today we welcome back Sarah Poet from Your Embodied Breath as a guest. She’s back because of a new men’s group that she has coming next week that every male on the spectrum should be interested in. Who is it for? You may ask. Well according to Sarah it’s for all the below and more! If…. You still quest to know yourself. You want to live authentically or courageously. You want to overcome your… → Read More

Sheltered Workshops in America

The only place where it’s legal to pay a person sub-minimum wage. → Read More

Fifth Grade’s Most Annoying Male

Don’t teachers think before they act? → Read More

The Incredible Hulk Last Call

It's Christmas in June. → Read More

RISE Into College

— The Federal government is finally taking a step towards helping those with developmental disabilities have an easier path towards a college education. Respond, Innovate, Succeed, Empower, or RISE Act, S.1585 would make it so that students who already have a documented disability can now use that same documentation at the post-secondary level. If the bill, introduced by a bi-partisan group, is… → Read More

Depression and the Church

— Saturday afternoon I was having a discussion with an acquaintance who didn’t know much about autism and wanted to know more. Being an autism advocate, I was happy to share the details of what it is to be autistic and how others, like this person, can accept and include them in their circle of friends and in society as a whole. This was going well until we got to the part about other things… → Read More

How Can You Cure Something That Isn't a Disease?

How Can You Cure Something That Isn't a Disease? → Read More