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Sally Pla - Childrens Author

Podcast September 2018

This weekend’s guest is Sally Pla. She is a published author of children’s books. In her own words, “most of my stories have characters in them who think about the world just a little bit differently”. Sally herself is on the autism spectrum. Tune in to learn more about this awesome author!

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Susan Angeles - Anderson Parent

Podcast September 2018

This weekend’s guest is Susan Angeles. Susan is an Anderson parent & artist. Susan helped start the Expressive Outcomes art program at Anderson over 10 years ago! She will be holding an art fundraiser to benefit Anderson in Kingston on September 29th. Tune in to learn more about Susan and this great event!

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Valerie Gaus - NYS Psychologist

Podcast September 2018

This weekend’s guest is Valerie Gaus. Dr. Gaus is a psychologist, licensed by New York State, who has been a practicing psychotherapist for more than 20 years. She specializes in individual psychotherapy with extensive experience serving people with disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, depression, trauma and stress-related problems. Tune in to learn more about Valerie's background, her publications and what she does to help the ASD community.

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Rhinebeck Gallery - Pat D'Antonio & Tom Cale

Podcast September 2018

Pat D'Antonio is the Executive Director of The Gallery @ Rhinebeck located in Rhinebeck NY. Tom Cale serves on the Board of Advisors. Tom & a few artists visit the Anderson campus weekly to meet with students and create different art pieces! Tune in to learn more about the partnership between Anderson Center for Autism & The Gallery @ Rhinebeck!

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William Bosl - University of San Francisco

Podcast August 2018

Dr. Bosl is the Director of Health Informatics and an associate professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of San Francisco. He is also a visiting associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard University. His primary research focus is in clinical neurophysiology and neurodiagnostics. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Bosl’s study to discover patterns in infant EEG signals that can serve as biomarkers for autism and other neurodevelopmental pathology!

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