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The author, Jay W. Spillers, practiced law for several years in Utah before moving to Montana. He brings his legal analytical mind to his writing to help explore any topic he's discussing in his writing. Jay currently lives in Montana with his wife Linda and their son Timmy. Jay is an avid writer and loves to share ideas with others. He seeks to provide content that will bring value to his reader's everyday life...
Strengths and abilities in autism (link: https://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/strengths-and-abilities-in-autism/)
Autistic people may display a range of strengths and abilities that can be directly related to their diagnosis, including:
For the last time I repeat: I am a Agnostic theist, Secular Jesus Follower, and I am a Soft-Agnostic. Those are the beautiful dualities of my life because I am a black, Autistic, and child abuse victim. I am law-abiding, I am a cute and cuddly effervescent bubbly personality, I love myself, people, animals, nature, insects, architecture, The Planet Earth, The Universe, and Life. I experience enlightenment from secularity and secularism...
Here is the list of 25 essential leadership qualities that help leaders to achieve greater success Integrity. Integrity is a core quality that every leader must possess. ... Innovative. ... Honesty. ... Active Listening. ... Self-Confidence. ... Visionary. ... Strong Communicator. ... Delegation. Empathy Humility Inquisitiveness Unleashing positive traits in others For the last time, I repeat, I live a life of both secular morality and secular ethics...
Whytli's podcast description: "Welcome to In the Wake with Whytli! I am a certified life coach and a mental health advocate. I am also a survivor of sexual and mental abuse. The phrase 'in the wake' means the ‘result of something occurring’ and I originally started this podcast as a result of my story and everything I have overcome. I continuously choose to rise up from the trenches and speak up about these various taboo and stigmatized topics...
Bill Myers Inspires Recently I was the guest on the podcast TonioTimeDaily hosted by Mr. Antonio Myers. He is a brilliant young black man with Autism and he wanted to be a guest on my show. I am happy to have Antonio as my guest and eager to explore the topic of autism and how it affects the black people in America. As a child, other kids tossed epithets my way “out in public” during middle and high school, such as “dumb,” “stupid,” “lazy,” even “retarded...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, autism affects an estimated 1 in 54 children in the United States today.
The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization to create autism awareness, inclusion, and self-determination for all with a goal to assure that each person with Autism Spectrum Disorder has the opportunity to achieve the highest possible quality of life...
"Antonio Myers is a high school valedictorian, college graduate, international traveler, designated disability services provider by DC Department on Disability Services, a commencement speaker and he happens to be autistic. In this conversation Antonio shares his experience as someone often put into a box that doesn't fit his lived experience.
You'll enjoy his wit, vulnerability and you'll likely learn more about autism."
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This podcast episode is dedicated to my little cousin Baby Jordan. I love you!
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Episode 29: Do You & Light It Up Blue w/ Antonio Myers
***TRIGGER WARNING: Episode features discussion on child sexual abuse and forced religion trauma...
"Antonio Myers was unable to speak as a child.
His family and educational experts did not believe he would ever be able to. Finally, at the age of four, he surprised everyone when he said his first words.
But due to his autism, things were not always easy for Myers as he tried to find schools, and later work environments, that would support his needs. He was put into D.C. Public Schools in 1997, but later his family realized they would have to pay for private special education...