All Autism Talk

All Autism Talk
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Nov 25, 2025 • 39min

Dismantling Ableism and Centering Autistic Voices

Jenny Palmiotto, founder of Love and Autism, joins us to share the inspiring journey behind the movement that’s redefining how we think about autism. Jenny explores what it truly means to create an autistic-affirming world—one where autistic voices are centered, support needs are seen as neutral, and ableism is actively dismantled. From challenging ableist narratives to finding connection through humor and everyday activism, this conversation reminds us that inclusion starts with listening and learning. Jenny also gives a glimpse into the upcoming Moms Retreat, a nurturing space designed to support mothers of autistic children and build a stronger sense of community. To view the transcript, show notes, and video interview, visit www.allautismtalk.com   
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Oct 28, 2025 • 48min

Unlocking Communication: The Story of PECS with Dr. Andy Bondy & Lori Frost

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Andy Bondy and his wife, Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP, who are the co-founders of Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. They’re also the creators of the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). Together, they share about the origins and updates of PECS, their work around the world, and the release of the 3rd Edition of the PECS Manual. We explore the importance of everyday language when discussing effective teaching strategies, the power of collaborative teamwork, and the need for truly individualized support. Andy and Lori also provide a forward-looking perspective on the future of PECS and emphasize why embracing cross- cultural understanding is essential for effective communication. Join us for this insightful conversation that offers evidence-based communication practices designed to empower parents, educators, and clinicians. All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com). To view this episode's transcription, video interview, or show notes, visit www.allautismtalk.com 
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Sep 30, 2025 • 31min

What You Didn't Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois

In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. From limited access and inconsistencies in care to the impact of licensure laws and the corporate practice of medicine, they break down the issues that shape the autism services landscape across the state. While the conversation centers on Illinois, these challenges are far from unique — providers, families, and advocates across the country are facing similar obstacles. Karem and Heather emphasize the power of provider collaboration, community involvement, and advocacy to drive change not just locally, but nationwide. This conversation offers insight, hope, and a call to action for anyone invested in improving autism services across the U.S.   All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com). To view this episode's transcription, video interview, or show notes, visit www.allautismtalk.com 
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Aug 26, 2025 • 47min

Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism

Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. He shares the challenges he faced, the support he received from his family and coaches, and his current role as a school administrator. Anthony also discusses his advocacy efforts to create sensory-friendly spaces in college arenas.   All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com). To view show notes, the video interview, or additional links, visit www.allautism.com 
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Jul 31, 2025 • 35min

Haircuts with Heart: Vernon Jackson’s Mission as an Autism Friendly Barber

Vernon Jackson is an award-winning barber, author, and advocate known for transforming the haircut experience for neurodivergent children and their families. In this conversation, he shares his journey of founding The Gifted Event, a nationally recognized initiative providing free, sensory-friendly haircuts to children with special needs. His viral videos and heartfelt storytelling have inspired millions, spotlighting the power of patience, empathy, and inclusion. Vernon emphasizes the importance of community support, trust-building with families, and the emotional aspects of haircuts. In his work, he empowers kids to feel seen, valued, and confident, while challenging the world to embrace differences with compassion and creativity.   To view show notes, read the transcript, or watch the video portion of the interview, visit www.allautismtalk.com    All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com) 
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Jun 26, 2025 • 30min

Fashion That Fits Every Body: Hilary Pham on Adaptive Clothing Innovation

Hilary Pham, Founder and CEO of Equability, joins us to share insights about her company, which specializes in adapting existing clothing for individuals with disabilities. She discusses her journey of starting the company, inspired by her mother's struggles with traditional clothing. We explore how clothing can serve as a form of self-expression and how this service allows for modifications in all clothing brands to better suit the wearer. Hilary’s creative problem-solving and focus on community connection are truly inspiring.    For show notes, transcription, and to watch the video interview, visit www.allautismtalk.com. All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com)
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May 27, 2025 • 48min

Understanding the Autistic and ADHD Nervous System

Dr. Megan Anna Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist (autistic & ADHD) and founder of Neurodivergent Insights, returns to discuss the complexities of the nervous system, particularly autism and ADHD. She helps us understand the difference between sympathetic and parasympathetic responses, the concept of flooding, and the various triggers that can lead to stress responses. Dr. Neff also offers helpful strategies for nervous system regulation and the concept of the 'window of tolerance' and how it affects emotional regulation. This discussion is fascinating and valuable for caregivers and anyone with a nervous system.   For show notes, transcription, and to watch the video interview, visit www.allautismtalk.com. All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com)
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Apr 30, 2025 • 43min

Autism Diagnosis Without Bias: Eye Gaze Technology and Equity in Action

Dr. Hanna Rue and Jonathan Lehmann join us to discuss the importance of early diagnosis and the potential of a new tool aimed at addressing health disparities, particularly for families from diverse backgrounds. In this episode, we explore the application of the EarliPoint device, which uses eye gaze tracking technology to diagnose autism in children aged 16 to 30 months. Dr. Hanna Rue emphasizes, "We all know that access to diagnostics can be extremely challenging. Within the Boston area, some families are waiting three years. Research supports that the earlier you start with services, the better outcomes you have."   For show notes, transcription, and to watch the video interview, visit www.allautismtalk.com. All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com)
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Mar 25, 2025 • 38min

From Struggle to Strength: A Father’s Journey with Autism

Harry Psaros shares his personal journey as a father navigating the challenges of raising a child with autism. He discusses his initial challenges in accepting his son Gus's diagnosis and his path to being a dedicated advocate. Harry emphasizes the significance of building a social network for families and being of service: "If you are breathing air, you should be helping others." He also shares his 2% rule, which promotes a clear focus for each day to support incremental improvement and reduce overwhelm.  Visit www.allautismtalk.com to view show notes. All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com).
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Feb 27, 2025 • 39min

The Importance of Fitness to Support Life Skills

Eric Chessen, founder of Autism Fitness, shares his journey to create effective fitness programs for neurodivergent individuals. He emphasizes the importance of understanding their unique needs and challenges as well as the role of fitness as a life skill. He states, “It’s not just for sports or body composition. A lot of our focus is to support activities in daily living.” Eric also discusses the need to raise the standard of practice in the fitness industry to better serve the autism community.   For show notes, transcription, and to watch the video interview, visit www.allautismtalk.com.   All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com)

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