Tony Mantor: Why Not Me the World

Tony Mantor

Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
It is characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors.
Although autism is becoming more widely recognized, there is still a lack of understanding and awareness surrounding the condition.
As a result, many individuals and families affected by autism struggle to find the support and resources they need.
Why Not Me The World podcast aims to bridge that gap by providing valuable information and insights into autism, fostering empathy and understanding, and promoting acceptance and inclusion.
Nashville based Music Producer Tony Mantor explores the remarkable impact his guests make by empowering their voices in spreading awareness about autism and helping break down the barriers of understanding.
Join Mantor and his guests as they delve into the world of autism and explore topics such as diagnosis, treatment, research, and personal stories.
Together, we can create a more informed and compassionate society for individuals with autism.





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Episodes

Embracing Differences: A Global Movement for Autism and Mental Health
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Embracing Differences: A Global Movement for Autism and Mental Health
Send us a textHave you ever felt isolated in your mental health journey, yearning for a community that truly understands? Tune into "Why Not Me? The World Podcast" with your host, Tony Mantor, broadcasting from the vibrant heart of Nashville, Tennessee. This episode is not just a collection of stories; it's a heartfelt movement towards global acceptance and understanding of autism and other mental health challenges like bipolar disorder, ADHD, and PTSD. Our inspiring guests open up about their personal experiences, delivering narratives that will make you laugh, shed a tear, and most importantly, remind you that you're not alone. Our latest installment marks the beginning of an exciting series dedicated to mental health awareness across the globe, fueled by the overwhelming feedback from our dedicated listeners. Tony invites you to be part of this transformative journey, either by listening in or by sharing your own story. The conversations we host aim to connect people everywhere, fostering a supportive community that thrives on shared experiences. So, spread the word and join us as we uplift and inspire one another with powerful tales of resilience and hope.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
BONUS EPISODE : East Forest's Journey from Anxiety to Musical Healing
Nov 13 2024
BONUS EPISODE : East Forest's Journey from Anxiety to Musical Healing
Send us a textWhat if music could be your path to healing and inner peace? Dive into an inspiring conversation with East Forest, a pioneer in meditation and transformative music. Discover how his personal battle with anxiety and depression led him to create soul-soothing compositions that have become a beacon of hope for many. His journey from crafting music for personal solace to becoming a guiding light in meditative and shamanic practices worldwide is nothing short of remarkable. East Forest’s evolution from piano and electronic elements to a rich tapestry of flutes, Tibetan bowls, and emotive vocal expressions is a testament to the power of music in fostering resilience and peace.Explore the fascinating world of musical creation and its ripple effects across cultures and audiences. We uncover the magic behind East Forest's dual approach to music: blending meticulously planned studio work with spontaneous compositions from plant medicine ceremonies. His collaborations with artists like Keith Sweaty and Peter Broadbrook have birthed albums like "Karen" and "Burn," which resonate universally. Hear touching stories, such as how a paramedic used the "Music for Mushrooms" album to provide comfort during a psychedelic crisis, showcasing music's transformative power in the most critical situations.Join us as we traverse the dynamic realms of live performances and groundbreaking film projects with East Forest. Learn about the artistic preparation for an upcoming concert in Nashville and the significance of unique venues in inspiring creativity. We delve into his new film "Music for Mushrooms," which intertwines themes of mental health and psychedelic therapy, offering a sense of community and collective healing. As the film tours the country, aligning with World Mental Health Day, we wrap up with East Forest's future aspirations and opportunities for audiences to engage with his ongoing journey through art and healing.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Kadin McElwain: Conquering Autism Through Family Support, Advocacy, and Digital Storytelling – An Inspiring Journey of Personal Growth and Resilience
Nov 6 2024
Kadin McElwain: Conquering Autism Through Family Support, Advocacy, and Digital Storytelling – An Inspiring Journey of Personal Growth and Resilience
Send us a textWhat happens when you refuse to let a diagnosis define your future? Join us for a powerful conversation with Caden McElwain as he shares his journey from being diagnosed with autism at two years old to thriving academically and pursuing a degree in public relations. Listen as Caden recounts the unwavering support from his parents, his transition from specialized to mainstream education, and the resilience he displayed despite facing bullying and academic stress. Hear about his ambitions to advocate for the autistic community and his goal to work at a nonprofit organization focused on autism.Explore the impact of a strong family support system in Caden's life, from therapy sessions to overcoming anxieties about learning to drive. We delve into the significance of understanding and patience in helping people with autism grow and succeed. Discover Caden's expanding reach through social media, where he shares his journey, written work, and sports column. Don't miss this episode of "Why Not Me," filled with personal growth, resilience, and the importance of sharing inspirational stories. Tune in and be inspired by Caden’s extraordinary journey.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Christina Collura: A Mother's Vision: From Personal Project to Worldwide Impact
Oct 30 2024
Christina Collura: A Mother's Vision: From Personal Project to Worldwide Impact
Send us a textJoin us for a fascinating conversation with Christina Collura, a passionate teacher, entrepreneur, and autism advocate. Discover how Christina's journey began with a simple yet powerful idea—creating a customized name puzzle for her son Luca, who was diagnosed with autism at age three. This innovative tool, featuring indented chalkboard spaces, transformed Luca's ability to recognize and write his name in just four weeks. Christina's story is one of creativity and determination, as she integrates these tools into her kindergarten classroom, helping students with diverse learning needs. Her focus on celebrating strengths and fostering a kind and inclusive environment offers valuable insights for preventing bullying and supporting children like Luca as they transition to new school settings.Our episode further explores the remarkable growth of Christina's brand, Creative Beginning, which has evolved from a personal project into a global force for autism advocacy. By expanding into international markets and collaborating with nonprofits, Creative Beginning not only provides innovative tools for children but also raises awareness about autism. We delve into how building connections and sharing powerful narratives can create a supportive network for kids with special needs worldwide. Tune in to hear how Christina's story exemplifies the impact of storytelling and inspires us all to spread the word about our podcast, "Why Not Me," and the incredible guests who grace our show.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Ivan Petersel's Journey from Dog Walker to Autism Advocate
Oct 16 2024
Ivan Petersel's Journey from Dog Walker to Autism Advocate
Send us a textUnlock the secrets of autism service dog training with our special guest, Ivan Petersel, a certified professional dog trainer with a fascinating backstory. From his beginnings with a psychology degree and work in developmental disabilities to running a successful dog walking business in Manhattan, Ivan's journey is anything but ordinary. Tune in as we explore his experiences, including dealing with aggressive dogs and unraveling a scam that left him determined to become an expert in autism service dog training. Ivan shares the criteria for selecting the right service dogs and the importance of matching temperament with family needs, offering insights into the 12 to 24-month training process that transforms these dogs into life-changing companions.Discover the intricacies of training dogs for individuals with autism, with a focus on personalizing approaches to fit unique needs. Ivan sheds light on the spectrum of autism, highlighting the different interaction and training requirements for verbal and nonverbal individuals. Learn about the therapeutic roles these dogs can play, from deep pressure therapy to interrupting meltdowns, and the vital role of collaboration with families and ABA therapists. We also discuss the challenges in finding specialized trainers and the inspiring organic growth of Ivan's service, fueled by word-of-mouth and a burgeoning online presence. Join us for a compelling conversation that celebrates the transformative power of service dogs in enhancing the lives of those with autism.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Reid Miles: Navigating Late Autism Diagnosis – Overcoming Stigmas, Building Resilience, and Advocating for an Inclusive Future
Oct 2 2024
Reid Miles: Navigating Late Autism Diagnosis – Overcoming Stigmas, Building Resilience, and Advocating for an Inclusive Future
Send us a textHow does a late autism diagnosis reshape one's life? Discover the profound journey of Reid Miles, an autistic author and podcaster, as he opens up about his late diagnosis in his 20s and its transformative impact. Reid shares his experiences with the social security system, the clinical trial that validated his autism, and the hurdles he encountered with communication and social interactions. We also delve into Reid's struggles with employment and the stigmas he faced, particularly the stark contrast in responses before and after disclosing his autism.Join us as we navigate Reid's challenging high school years filled with struggles in note-taking, social acceptance, and bullying. Transitioning to college, Reid found a sense of belonging and acceptance, culminating in earning both an online degree and a master's in advanced computer science. Despite these achievements, Reid faced significant challenges in finding relevant job opportunities. Now in his 50s, Reid discusses his current pursuits, including podcasting and writing about his life, and offers valuable advice on stepping outside of comfort zones, especially for those within the autistic community.Explore the intricate balancing act Reid manages between ADHD and autism, sharing his personal strategies and experiences that resonate deeply. Learn how his podcasting journey has become a tool for improving social skills and making meaningful connections. Emphasizing the importance of a solid support system, Reid recounts personal anecdotes, including a rare meltdown experience at the airport, and the crucial role his family played in his life. The episode concludes with a powerful discussion on the need for unity within the autistic community, the disparities in support systems across countries, and a call to action for better treatment of disabled individuals, urging society to move beyond labels for a more inclusive future.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Andrew Smidt: Crafting Secure Financial Futures for Families with Autism – Navigating Benefits, ABLE Plans, and Special Needs Trusts
Sep 18 2024
Andrew Smidt: Crafting Secure Financial Futures for Families with Autism – Navigating Benefits, ABLE Plans, and Special Needs Trusts
Send us a textDiscover the critical financial strategies that can transform the lives of families with autism in our latest episode of "Why Not Me." Join us as we sit down with Andrew Smith, an experienced financial planner who specializes in guiding families with special needs. With a personal connection to the cause, Andrew delves into the complex world of government benefits like SSI, SSDI, and Medicaid, shedding light on how families can navigate these programs while addressing unique financial needs such as medical and travel expenses. His insights emphasize the importance of personalized planning and utilizing specialized tools to create secure financial futures.Ever wondered how to manage the financial complexities that come with an autism diagnosis? Andrew walks us through the essential first step of securing case management and introduces the ABLE plan—a game-changing financial tool for individuals with disabilities. Similar to a 529 college savings plan, the ABLE plan allows for savings beyond the typical asset limits without jeopardizing benefits. Andrew explains how understanding state-specific rules and investment options can provide a hopeful and clear path forward for families, easing the emotional and financial burdens that come with such diagnoses.Protecting assets for children with autism is a crucial task for any parent, and Andrew lays out the importance of third-party special needs trusts in this episode. Learn how these trusts can ensure that assets are managed according to the parents' wishes without disqualifying the child from necessary aid. We also cover the role of professional trustees and the vital need for educating both clients and advisors to improve service quality. Through Andrew's expertise, we aim to inspire and reassure families, showing them that they are not alone on this challenging, yet hopeful, journey towards a secure financial future.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Michelle Morton: Crafting Communication and Overcoming Sensory Challenges – A Journey of Autism Advocacy and Resilience
Sep 4 2024
Michelle Morton: Crafting Communication and Overcoming Sensory Challenges – A Journey of Autism Advocacy and Resilience
Send us a textWhat happens when your child's first words start to disappear? That's the heart-wrenching question Michelle Morton faced as her son's communication skills regressed and sensory challenges emerged. In this episode of "Why Not Me? The World," Michelle takes us through her powerful journey, highlighting a pivotal moment at Chuck E. Cheese that confirmed their suspicions of autism. Through her candid storytelling, Michelle shares how specialized therapies at High Hopes in Franklin, Tennessee, and the adoption of sign language helped her son make remarkable strides in communication.Navigating the complexities of raising an autistic child within an inclusive school system is no small feat. Michelle opens up about the crucial role a supportive educational environment has played in enhancing her son's social interactions and speech.Listeners will gain insight into the daily challenges of sensory sensitivities, feeding therapy, and family dynamics. Michelle's account vividly illustrates the triggers of meltdowns, the importance of self-regulation, and her son's ability to hyper-focus on certain interests, providing a nuanced picture of their experiences and milestones.Looking toward the future, Michelle reflects on the hopes and challenges that lie ahead over the next five years. She emphasizes the necessity of consistent therapy and the heartening progress her son has made, from developing a love for baseball to showing affection more freely. The episode concludes on a note of gratitude and inspiration, inviting listeners to share their own compelling stories. Tune in to celebrate resilience, progress, and the unwavering support that defines Michelle's journey with her son.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Rachel Mosley and Eunhee Kim: Unveiling the Intersection of Autism and Menopause – Challenges, Resilience, and Empowering Support Strategies
Aug 21 2024
Rachel Mosley and Eunhee Kim: Unveiling the Intersection of Autism and Menopause – Challenges, Resilience, and Empowering Support Strategies
Send us a textImagine discovering a new facet of your identity just as you are navigating the already tumultuous waters of menopause. That's the reality for many autistic individuals, and today we’re thrilled to have researchers Rachel Mosley and Eunhee Kim share their eye-opening findings on this deeply personal and under-researched topic. Uni's initial investigation into the high rates of suicidality among autistic people led her to Rachel, and together they embarked on a groundbreaking study funded by the UK organization Henpict. This episode unpacks the complex interplay between autism and menopause, revealing the unique struggles and resilience of those living through it.Rachel and Eunhee shed light on how masking and self-image can become particularly challenging during menopause. Some women only learn about their autism at this stage, adding another layer to their experience. We discuss vital coping strategies, from seeking information to building supportive communities, while also addressing the more harmful paths some may take, such as self-injury. Social support from other autistic individuals or empathetic friends and family is highlighted as essential. Our conversation underscores the importance of tailoring research to meet the real needs of autistic individuals, guided by feedback from an autistic advisory panel.Rachel's personal journey of discovering her autism later in life adds depth to our discussion, illustrating how this realization reshaped her self-perception and professional focus. Her story highlights the power of shared experiences and the importance of fostering trust and empathy in research. By bridging understanding between autistic and neurotypical experiences, especially during complex life stages like menopause, Rachel's work aims to provide crucial information and support. We wrap up by inviting listeners to engage with us and share their own stories, reinforcing the community spirit that drives our show, "Why Not Me?" Join us for an episode that promises to enlighten and connect us all through shared understanding and support.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Joe Gilotti: Thriving Against the Odds – Fostering Inclusivity and Independence in the Autism Community
Aug 7 2024
Joe Gilotti: Thriving Against the Odds – Fostering Inclusivity and Independence in the Autism Community
Send us a textHow does an autistic individual navigate life’s challenges to find joy and purpose in a supportive community? Join us on this episode of "Why Not Me? The World Podcast" as we welcome Joe Gilotti, a remarkable man who has turned his diagnosis of Asperger's into a journey of resilience and triumph. Joe takes us back to his childhood, sharing the hurdles he faced during his school years and the bullying that tested his resolve. With the support of his family and the nurturing environment at Winston Preparatory School, Joe found his footing and began to thrive. The Prospector Theater isn't just a place of employment for Joe, it's a cornerstone of his personal growth. We hear about the heartwarming moments that make the theater a beacon of inclusivity, like the joy of a young employee with Down syndrome celebrating her new job. Joe's nearly decade-long journey at the theater saw him evolve from working in embroidery to running a small business and exploring his passion for graphic design and cosplay. The theater's mission of providing meaningful employment to people with disabilities has profoundly shaped Joe’s life, giving him the confidence to live independently and fostering a deep sense of acceptance and friendship.Our conversation wraps up with a look at the vibrant community and strong sense of camaraderie that makes the Prospector Theater so unique. Joe shares the theater’s origin story and its mission-driven culture, emphasizing the importance of inclusive employment opportunities. As we conclude this heartfelt episode, we express our immense gratitude to Joe for sharing his extraordinary journey. We invite our listeners to connect with us for more inspiring stories and to consider how they, too, can make a difference in their communities.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Beth Pilchik: Navigating the Dual Path – Advocacy and Motherhood in the Realm of Neurodiversity
Jul 24 2024
Beth Pilchik: Navigating the Dual Path – Advocacy and Motherhood in the Realm of Neurodiversity
Send us a textBeth Pilchik opens up about her powerful journey as both a publicist dedicated to businesses serving neurodiverse individuals and as a mother navigating the often turbulent waters of raising an autistic child. From the poignant moment of her son Matthew's diagnosis to the daunting task of finding the right educational programs and early interventions, Beth's story is one of resilience, love, and perseverance. Tune in to hear how she confronted the emotional and practical challenges head-on, all while shedding light on the significant gaps in resources available to parents just a decade ago.Managing multiple co-existing conditions such as autism, ADHD, ARFID, and sensory processing issues can feel like an insurmountable challenge, but Beth shares a wealth of practical strategies that have proven invaluable for her family. Listen to her insights on establishing structured routines, creating tailored sleep schedules, and maintaining open communication with educators. Beth also details her approach to overcoming ARFID through incremental food introductions and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that merges structure with emotional support. Her goal-oriented mindset offers a beacon of hope and practical advice for other parents facing similar challenges.Beth's narrative doesn't stop at the trials; it also celebrates the triumphs of raising a neurodiverse child. Revel in the stories of Matthew's achievements, from his bar mitzvah to his creative exploits in drawing and world-building. Discover the deep bond between Matthew and his younger brother Miles, and how they connect through shared activities like Fortnite. Beth underscores the importance of community, sharing resources, and the joy that comes from embracing neurodiversity. Her heartfelt advice emphasizes adaptability, the power of a strong support network, and the enduring value of kindness, leaving listeners with a sense of gratitude and a renewed perspective on the beauty of neurodiversity.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Kate and Missy: Empowering Neurodiverse Individuals – Navigating Social Dynamics, Mental Health, and Inclusive Employment Strategies
Jul 17 2024
Kate and Missy: Empowering Neurodiverse Individuals – Navigating Social Dynamics, Mental Health, and Inclusive Employment Strategies
Send us a textUnlock the secrets to navigating the neurotypical world as we sit down with Kate and Missy from Social Connections, a pioneering Nashville-based organization. Discover how their journey, which began in 1993 at Vanderbilt's psychiatric hospital, has evolved to support the unique social and dating needs of young autistic adults. Kate and Missy share invaluable insights on helping neurodiverse individuals thrive without altering their inherent traits, offering a fresh perspective on integrating mental health support with autism.Our discussion dives deep into the importance of individualized support strategies for autistic individuals, whether it's enhancing social skills, dating, or vocational training. We explore the often-overlooked gender differences in symptom masking and how this impacts the mental health of autistic females. Learn about the essential role of self-advocacy in the workplace and why educating employers about autism can lead to more inclusive environments.Kate and Missy provide practical advice on managing anxiety, depression, and the stressors that come with navigating a neurotypical world.Finally, hear about the ambitions and achievements of Social Connections, including their vision for growth and the inspiring success stories that keep them motivated. From overcoming family dynamics to the importance of vocational assessments, this episode is a treasure trove of guidance for anyone interested in supporting the autistic community. Tune in to understand how genuine communication and shared interests can make a significant difference, and see how Social Connections is expanding beyond Nashville to touch lives through telehealth services. Join us for an episode filled with hope, expertise, and actionable advice.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
John Brown: Bridging Autism Awareness and Transforming First Responder Training – A Father's Deeply Personal Advocacy Journey
Jul 10 2024
John Brown: Bridging Autism Awareness and Transforming First Responder Training – A Father's Deeply Personal Advocacy Journey
Send us a textEver wondered how to navigate the challenges of raising a child with autism? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with John Brown, the First Responder Program Manager for the Autism Society of America, and an autistic dad to Wyatt, his non-speaking 8-year-old son. John shares his heartfelt journey, from recognizing the early signs of autism to Wyatt's use of an AAC device for communication. We touch on Wyatt's unique sensory preferences, the hurdles with textures and lighting, and how these factors shape their family's dynamics, especially in co-parenting with John's ex-wife. John's personal anecdotes provide a raw and real perspective that any parent or caregiver can relate to.What happens when law enforcement encounters an autistic individual? John dives deep into the pressing need for autism awareness within the police force, EMTs, and firemen. Through his role, he has spearheaded the Autism Society of America's first responder training program, which educates officers on autism and effective de-escalation techniques. We recount a real-life incident where an autistic young man was mistakenly taken to a police precinct, shedding light on the gaps in understanding. Discover how this training program, developed with input from law enforcement, parents, and autism experts, is being customized for various communities and garnering positive feedback from officers eager to improve their interactions with autistic individuals.Patience and acceptance are more than virtues—they're necessities. We emphasize the importance of treating others as we wish to be treated, acknowledging that behaviors are temporary and should not define people. From understanding the emotional intensity experienced by autistic individuals to simply asking if someone needs assistance, small acts of compassion can make a significant difference. This episode is a powerful testament to the impact of empathy and education in creating a more inclusive society. Tune in and be inspired by John Brown's wisdom and dedication to fostering better understanding and support for the autism community.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Danny Combs and the TACT Story: Crafting New Paths for Autistic Individuals
Jul 3 2024
Danny Combs and the TACT Story: Crafting New Paths for Autistic Individuals
Send us a textWhat does it take to turn frustration into a thriving nonprofit that changes lives? Meet Danny Combs, a devoted father whose journey of supporting his autistic son, Dylan, led to the creation of TACT, an organization that empowers autistic individuals through trades and crafts. Discover the deeply personal story of Dylan's early autism diagnosis and the signs that led to it, as Danny shares the unique challenges Dylan faces as a teenager, from navigating social situations to dealing with bullying. Learn about the critical role of effective communication with educators and the evolving support within the school system.Hear how a meeting with Dr. Temple Grandin and Dylan's natural talent for trades inspired Danny to start TACT in the back of a '58 Chevy panel truck. Now based in Inglewood, Colorado, TACT serves over 600 students annually with plans to expand to Queens and Austin. We discuss the impressive placement rates and the organization’s partnerships with major companies, the challenges of maintaining focus, and the continuous need for funding. Danny also opens up about the unexpected educational role he has taken on, teaching others about autism and neurodiversity, and the broader mission of changing societal perceptions of what autistic individuals can achieve.Explore the transformative impact of TACT's hands-on, project-based programs that foster teamwork and social skills, and the vital importance of parental involvement. Danny emphasizes recognizing and validating the fears and thoughts of individuals with autism, addressing financial challenges, and ensuring inclusivity through TACT's scholarship program. This episode is a powerful testament to the unwavering support of parents and community efforts in empowering autistic individuals and breaking down barriers. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the profound difference one father’s dedication can make.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Barry Prizant: Shaping Compassionate Autism Understanding Through Passion, Research, and Personal Narratives
Jun 27 2024
Barry Prizant: Shaping Compassionate Autism Understanding Through Passion, Research, and Personal Narratives
Send us a textDiscover the profound journey of Barry Prizant, one of the leading voices in autism research, as he shares his rich experiences and insights on "Why Not Me." From his early days at residential summer camps for individuals with disabilities to becoming a pivotal figure in the field, Barry's story is one of passion and dedication. Learn how his academic training in speech and language pathology and psycholinguistics, coupled with hands-on experience, helped shape a more compassionate understanding of autism, moving away from outdated theories like the "refrigerator mother" notion.Uncover the heartwarming tale behind a bestselling book on autism that has resonated globally, translated into 26 languages. This episode explores the author's shift from academic writing to heartfelt storytelling, weaving research with personal narratives that appeal to a diverse audience. We also delve into the importance of honest conversations in the autism community, highlighting the CERTs educational framework and the significance of understanding emotional regulation rather than merely controlling behavior. Hear from experts and families who share their experiences, offering a well-rounded perspective on autism awareness and support.Get inspired by the unique stories from autistic individuals themselves, like Justin, an artist living independently and making a difference in his community. This episode underscores the importance of listening to and learning from autistic voices, reflecting on how personal connections and mutual support can foster a more inclusive society. As we wrap up, we reflect on the mutual benefits of personal connections and encourage listeners to share the podcast and its inspiring stories. Join us for an episode filled with empathy, insight, and a powerful call to engage with and support the autism community.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Tom Iland: Shattering Autism Myths – From Diagnosis to Diverse Advocacy and Empowerment
Jun 19 2024
Tom Iland: Shattering Autism Myths – From Diagnosis to Diverse Advocacy and Empowerment
Send us a textUnlock the secrets to overcoming personal challenges and finding your voice with Tom Iland, an extraordinary autistic coach, author, and Toastmasters accredited speaker. In this episode of "Why Not Me, the World?", Tom takes us through his transformative journey from his autism diagnosis at age 13 to becoming a beacon of inspiration for many. Learn how he navigated early signs of autism, including lining up toys and sensory sensitivities, and how he cultivated a genuine interest in others. Tom's story is a testament to resilience, as he shares how influential self-help books and his unique experiences have empowered him to uplift others within the autism community.Join us as Tom delves into his transition from high school to college, shedding light on critical lessons about social awareness and conduct. Understand the nuances of body language, vocal variety, eye contact, and touch, especially for those on the autism spectrum. We also discuss the societal need for better autism understanding, including the crucial distinction between tantrums and meltdowns that even police officers should be trained to recognize. Tom's career shift from accounting to public speaking, coaching, and consulting on diversity and inclusion is highlighted, emphasizing his mission to reduce unemployment rates among autistic individuals and spread awareness.Hear Tom's insights on navigating mental health challenges and his dedication to helping others through his work. We discuss his book "My Glass is Full: Stories of Putting Mental Health First," offering guidance for anyone struggling post-COVID. Tom also previews his upcoming book, "They Said We Couldn't, So We Did," co-written with his fiancée, which focuses on overcoming relationship hurdles. With valuable tips on managing sensory overload and stress, Tom's message of perseverance and valuing unique contributions offers hope to all listeners. Don’t miss out on where you can find Tom's enriching books and the heartfelt gratitude we express for his invaluable insights.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Iko Edward Fish: Transforming Self-Perception and Building Genuine Connections – A Journey of Late Autism Diagnosis and Personal Growth
Jun 12 2024
Iko Edward Fish: Transforming Self-Perception and Building Genuine Connections – A Journey of Late Autism Diagnosis and Personal Growth
Send us a textWhat if realizing you were autistic as an adult could change not only your self-perception but also your life's mission? Meet Iko Edward Fish of Enlightened Consentment, who received his autism diagnosis at 38. His path from struggling with social interactions to becoming a beacon of hope for others on the spectrum is nothing short of inspiring. Listen to his story of growth, spurred by a TEDx talk, which led him to a deeper understanding of himself and a newfound passion for guiding autistic individuals in their dating and relationship journeys.Ever wondered how personal growth can transform not just your emotional state but your entire life trajectory? Discover the moving story of a young man who transitioned from social isolation in college to embracing emotional authenticity. A personal growth program became the turning point, as he confronted years of pent-up anger and sadness, leading to an emotional breakthrough that fueled his dedication to helping others see their inherent worth. This narrative underscores the power of emotional reconnection and the capacity for profound change.Finally, delve into the essential topic of self-love and acceptance following a late autism diagnosis. We cover insights from Enlightened Consentment on fostering successful relationships for those on the spectrum and beyond, emphasizing the importance of seeing autism as a cultural difference. Learn about workshops designed to aid autistic individuals in social interactions, and discover ways to connect with Iko through his guide on overcoming social awkwardness. Join us in spreading awareness and understanding, and hear how you can share your own stories to inspire others.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Marie Martin: From Telecommunications to Warrior Mom – Transforming Autism Advocacy and Challenging Systemic Barriers
Jun 5 2024
Marie Martin: From Telecommunications to Warrior Mom – Transforming Autism Advocacy and Challenging Systemic Barriers
Send us a textMarie Martin never imagined she'd become a fierce advocate for her autistic son, Zach, but life had other plans. Join us as Marie reveals her transformative journey from a telecommunications professional to a warrior mom, equipped with a wealth of knowledge about autism, ADHD, and co-occurring conditions. You'll gain invaluable insights from her experiences, including the hurdles she and her family face due to Zach's demand avoidant profile and severe anxiety.The episode takes a critical look at the systemic flaws within the UK's Children and Families Act 2014, particularly its impact on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Marie unpacks the deficiencies in professional training and accountability, as well as the pressures placed on local authorities through initiatives like "safety valves." Hear a poignant personal story that underscores the desperate need for better resources and independent support systems, advocating for a more inclusive and effective educational landscape.But Marie's advocacy doesn't stop at education. Learn about Zach's incredible journey into the workforce, where despite his talents and glowing testimonials from companies like National Grid and Morrison's Energy, he faced significant challenges. Marie's relentless efforts in fighting for neurodivergent employment opportunities, including going to the press and harnessing the power of social media, emphasize the urgent need for systemic change. As the episode concludes, we call upon our listeners to join forces in spreading the message that no one should face these struggles alone.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Temple Grandin: Part 2: Embracing the Spectrum – Insights and Strategies for Thriving with Autism
May 29 2024
Temple Grandin: Part 2: Embracing the Spectrum – Insights and Strategies for Thriving with Autism
Send us a textUnlock the complexities of autism with Dr. Temple Grandin, one of the most respected voices in the field. Our in-depth conversation peels back the layers of the autistic experience, illuminating the importance of early intervention, hands-on learning, and the richness of talents within the spectrum. Discover how practical life skills and work experience can transform lives, and learn strategies to support both verbal and non-verbal individuals in expressing themselves and thriving in a world that often misunderstands them.Meltdowns can be one of the most challenging aspects of autism, but they don't have to be a barrier to peace. Dr. Grandin and I share personal insights and strategies on navigating these intense moments with calmness and consistency. From identifying the underlying causes of frustration to managing sensory sensitivities, this episode equips listeners with tools to help their loved ones gain control over their experiences and communicate more effectively.Step into the shoes of someone living on the autism spectrum as we explore the vital role of educational support, accommodating workplaces, and the cultural understanding of autism. Dr. Grandin's wisdom is complemented by a practical look at dietary needs and therapy choices for autistic children, emphasizing the significance of a teacher's connection over the name of a therapy. Plus, Temple Grandin reflects on her illustrious career and how her no-nonsense approach to problem-solving has forged paths in agriculture and autism advocacy alike. Join us to embrace diverse perspectives and champion the autistic community through education, empathy, and empowerment.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Temple Grandin: Part 1: Charting a New Frontier - Unleashing the Power of Autistic Minds in Society and Industry
May 22 2024
Temple Grandin: Part 1: Charting a New Frontier - Unleashing the Power of Autistic Minds in Society and Industry
Send us a textFrom the depths of silence to a voice that echoes across the globe, Temple Grandin's life is a testament to the uncharted brilliance of the autistic mind. Our conversation peels back the curtain on Temple's journey, revealing the significance of nurturing communication in non-verbal children and the power of supportive educational systems. Temple's raw recount of adolescence showcases her unyielding resilience amidst the sting of high school bullying, yet she emerged with a steadfast determination that would shape her into the celebrated thought leader and animal behaviorist she is today.Imagine a world where the workplace thrives on the diverse talents of the autistic community. Temple Grandin guides us through this transformative vision, emphasizing the critical need for practical skills training and workplace accommodations, like written instructions, to tap into the rich pool of visual, pattern, and word thinkers on the spectrum. Her insights are a beacon for integrating hands-on classes in education, illuminating the path for those with autism to shine in industries that yearn for their unique skills—from technology to specialized retail.Temple's conversation culminates in a powerful call to action, urging society to embrace and integrate the 'different operating systems' of autistic individuals. As we dissect the importance of life skills education and the value autistic individuals bring to fields as varied as aviation and pharmaceuticals, it becomes clear that autism is not a hindrance but a lens through which new solutions emerge. Temple's vision extends beyond mere acceptance, advocating for a future where appreciation for the rich variety of human minds fosters a more inclusive and thriving society. Join us on this inspiring journey, as we uncover the untapped potential that lies in recognizing and valuing neurodiversity.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)