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Zach Betkowski - Hudson Valley Renegades

Podcast May 2022

Zach Betkowski is the Director of Corporate Partnerships for the Hudson Valley Renegades! Recently, the Renegades unveiled the Curemark Sensory Safe Suite (Suite Eight) at Dutchess Stadium. Suite Eight has been redesigned as a fun, accommodating and functional space for families with children on the autism spectrum and with special needs to help better enjoy the game. The Curemark Sensory Safe Suite has features that provide a comforting, relaxing and less stimulating space for guests to experience a Renegades game while still being fun and functional. Tune in to learn more about Zach, the new sensory suite, and how to reserve it at your next visit to see the Renegades! Visit: www.milb.com/hudson-valley

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Richard Schreiber - NYC Autism Community Group

Podcast May 2022

Richard Schreiber is the co-founder of NYC Autism Community Group. He is also the father of a child on the autism spectrum. The NYC Autism Community Group's goal is to bring as much holistic, cutting edge and new solutions to the families with members on the Autism Spectrum as affordably and accessibly as possible. Partnering with the Autism Today Foundation, their upcoming 2022 expo is scheduled for September! Learn more by tuning in or visit: www.nycautismcommunity.org/

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Danyale Sturdivant - Living Autism Out Loud

Podcast April 2022

Danyale is a graduate of Russell Sage College & Columbia University’s School of Social Work. She has worked as a social worker for over 20 years in various settings! Danyale is also the mother of a 12-year-old son who is on the Autism spectrum. Her son is the inspiration for Living Autism Out Loud, LLC (LAOL) . LAOL was founded by Danyale with the goal of decreasing and eventually eliminating cultural barriers that Black, Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) parents face when accessing supports and services for their children with autism and/or intellectual developmental disabilities. By including the “parent voice” in professional supports and services, LAOL focuses on improving family engagement with provider organizations, human service agencies and educational institutions through culturally responsive trainings, presentations, and panel discussions. Learn more at: livingautismoutloud.org

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Britini D'Angelo

Podcast April 2022

This weekend's 1 in 44 guest is Britini D'Angelo. At 22 months old, Britini was diagnosed with autism. When she was 5, her parents enrolled her in dance lessons which enabled her to escape the stigma associated with her diagnosis, and thrive. She is still an avid dancer to this day! D’Angelo is a Niagara Falls native, she received a BFA and a masters degree in Early Childhood and Childhood Education with additional certifications in Special Education and Theatre Education from Niagara University. More recently, she was a house guest on the hit CBS reality TV show Big Brother for season 23. Britini kept her autism diagnosis a secret throughout her time on the show. She courageously announced her autism diagnosis to the rest of the contestants during the Big Brother season finale saying: “I am so much more than what my disability is.” You can connect with Britini on social media! Twitter: @britinidangelo & Instagram: @britni_dangelo

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Nyasha Sibindi & Rhoda Nassolo - Anderson Center International

International, April 2022 Podcast April 2022

This weekend's guests are Nyasha Sibindi and Rhoda Nassolo. Nyasha & Rhoda are fellows in the Anderson Center International (ACI) Fellowship Program. Nyasha is originally from Zimbabwe, Rhoda is from Uganda. Both are excited to take the information and skills they are learning here at Anderson, back home to help individuals with autism in Africa. Tune in to learn more about Nyasha and Rhoda or visit www.andersoncenterforautism.org/aci for more information regarding ACI. 

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