Autism Knows No Borders

Global Autism Project
Autism Knows No Borders

Discover what’s possible when people impacted by autism inspire change and build community. Together with self-advocates, family members, educators, and international autism service providers, Rachel Harmon from the Global Autism Project explores stories of challenges and breakthroughs to extend the reach of human connection and remind people that they are not alone. Tune in each week for new episodes and meaningful conversations. For more information, please visit www.globalautismproject.org. Rachel Harmon is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst originally from California and currently lives in Barcelona, Spain. Rachel started her involvement with the Global Autism Project as a volunteer on a SkillCorps® trip to Uganda in 2018. Her role as Regional Coordinator has brought her to partner sites in Kenya, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Czech Republic and Netherlands.

  1. HÁ 6 DIAS

    Healthcare Preparation and Advocacy, with the Global Autism Community

    Discover what’s possible when you find the right provider. Have you ever struggled to navigate the healthcare system? Autistic individuals often have their own set of challenges when dealing with accessing medical services. If you’d like to learn about your rights as a patient, and how you can advocate for your individual needs, stick around for today’s episode. The following roundtable about Healthcare Preparation and Advocacy was facilitated by Global Autism Community moderator Danielle Terrell, and it features Autistic Self-Advocates Amy Smith and Sara van Koningsveld. Among other things, they discuss: The complexity of health insurance plans  The evolving landscape of telehealth How technology can help you organize and track your healthcare information Tools to help manage sensory challenges in overwhelming environments The importance of having a support person with you in medical settings Why all healthcare providers should get continuing education about disability awareness Tips to effectively communicate with your healthcare provider ----more---- Are you a self-advocate willing to share your story and educate others? Or a professional seeking to hear directly from autistic voices and improve your practice? Or maybe you’re a family member hoping to support and empower your loved one? Whatever your connection to autism is, we’d love for you to join our next roundtable in our online Global Autism Community, where hundreds of people from all over the world come together to support each other and know that they’re not alone. Join us today at community.globalautismproject.org. Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism. ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    53min
  2. Music Therapy and Autism in Australia, with Pamela Fisher | TBT

    7 DE NOV.

    Music Therapy and Autism in Australia, with Pamela Fisher | TBT

    *THROWBACK EPISODE* This episode with Pamela Fisher was originally released on August 13, 2020. ----more---- Discover what’s possible when music unlocks hidden strengths.  Pamela Fisher is a Registered Music Therapist from Sydney, Australia. She is skilled in voice, guitar, piano, improvisation, and clinical supervision. With over 15 years of experience specializing in groups and individuals with autism, Pam provides music therapy services both in-person and online.  In today’s conversation, Pam gives us a brief history of autism awareness in Australia and explains which services are covered by government funding. She defines what music therapy is and shares how she got involved in the field. We talk about different populations who can benefit from services and discuss some common misconceptions.  Through simulating various musical interventions, Pam demonstrates different goals she may work on in a session. We also point out the benefits of collaborating with behavior analysts and speech therapists when writing programs.  Pam has created a musical kit to target different sensory needs a child may have. You can purchase a kit and inquire about her online music therapy services here: The Musical Nest.  For more information about Pamela Fisher and her work, please visit her website: musicalmonkeys.com.au.  ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    58min
  3. 31 DE OUT.

    Late Diagnosis, with the Global Autism Community

    Discover what’s possible when you embrace your true identity.  Are you a late-diagnosed autistic person, or do you know someone who is? If this resonates with you, you’ll want to listen to today’s conversation, where we touch on how acceptance of one’s autism can change over time.  The following Global Autism Community roundtable was facilitated by community moderator Hattie-Angelys Fox, and it features Autistic Self-Advocates Brian MIddleton, Corben Havener, Mary Johnston, Bob Schmus, Amira Collantes, and Adrian Sanchez, as well as community moderator Danielle Terrell. Among other things, we discuss: Finding out about an autism diagnosis at different stages in life How autism presents differently in males and females Whether language matters when identifying as autistic Common challenges that autistics experience in childhood  –like socialization, anxiety, and depression– and how to deal with them Whether masking is ever good Disclosing your autism with friends and family The Pathology Paradigm ----more---- Are you a self-advocate willing to share your story and educate others? Or a professional seeking to hear directly from autistic voices and improve your practice? Or maybe you’re a family member hoping to support and empower your loved one?  Whatever your connection to autism is, we’d love to hear your takeaways from this episode in our online Global Autism Community, where hundreds of people from all over the world come together to support each other and know that they’re not alone. Join us today at community.globalautismproject.org. Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.  ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    46min
  4. Leadership Lessons Learned, with our CEO Molly Ola Pinney | TBT

    24 DE OUT.

    Leadership Lessons Learned, with our CEO Molly Ola Pinney | TBT

    Discover what’s possible when you engage your inner leader.  Do you want to learn how to communicate and collaborate effectively, identify the root causes of roadblocks in your life, and embrace your role as a leader?  Everyone has the potential to be a leader in their own lives. If you’re interested in personal and professional growth, stick around for this episode with the CEO and Founder of the Global Autism Project, Molly Ola Pinney where she talks about all things leadership.  The Global Autism Project accredits autism centers worldwide and provides sustainable clinical, administrative, and leadership training to service providers seeking guidance. Our SkillCorps® volunteer program is an opportunity for self-advocates, family members, and professionals to travel to Global Autism Project’s international partner sites and collaborate with local stakeholders on outreach initiatives in their communities.  This conversation with Molly was originally released on November 25th, 2020. We are re-releasing it today as a shout out to our SkillCorps® trip leaders who have just returned from a volunteer trip to Peru. A huge thank you to Adriana Garcia and Kelly Cotter for stepping up in an incredible way to guide our volunteers’ collaboration with our partners at MADI and the autistic community in Lima.  In today’s conversation, among other things, we discuss: Why leadership training has always been at the foreground of support provided by the Global Autism Project What values are important to Molly as a leader and how her leadership skills have evolved over the years  Molly’s fears in the early days of the organization and how she’s learned to overcome them What 2020 taught her  Why decisive action is only one aspect of strong leadership  ----more---- We’d like to give a shout out to our SkillCorps® 2024 Title Sponsor, Action Behavior Centers. We’re excited to be partnering with businesses to create opportunities for employee development and growth through our SkillCorps® program. SkillCorps® Business Partners endorse employee participation in our SkillCorps® volunteer program and provide support to selected employees through granting time-off, providing funds to help team members fundraise, and more!  Thank you, Action Behavior Centers, for being a model organization in the industry.  ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    44min
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    Organizational & Environmental Management, with the Global Autism Community

    Discover what’s possible when your environment fits your needs.  Do you struggle with organizing your physical space? Or have you found systems that work well for your needs? Organization can be a sensitive topic, especially if you feel any shame for not being as organized as you’d want to be.  If you’re looking for tips on how to design a space that works for you, stick around, because today’s episode is a Global Autism Community roundtable discussion about Organizational and Environmental Management, featuring Autistic Self-Advocates Hattie-Angelys Fox, Amira Collantes, Adrian Sanchez, and Eren Denburg, as well as community member Cheryl Albright. Among other things, we discuss: Decluttering small vs large spaces Organizational styles to support executive-functioning skills How to find tools and systems that work for your brain Sharing spaces with others who have organizational styles different from yours Micro- vs macro-organization How to let go of things that no longer serve you ----more---- Would you like to share your own perspectives by participating in roundtables like this one? Join our online Global Autism Community, a safe and judgment-free space where all kinds of people connected to autism regularly discuss important topics like autistic identity, dating on the spectrum, coping strategies, and many, many more. We’d love to see you over at community.globalautismproject.org.  ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    46min
  6. Functional Communication Training in Saudi Arabia, with Yaser Aljaaidi | TBT

    11 DE OUT.

    Functional Communication Training in Saudi Arabia, with Yaser Aljaaidi | TBT

    Discover what’s possible when every child is given a voice.  In many countries around the world, autistic students are effectively excluded from the education system, as schools often lack adequate resources to accommodate their needs.  The work that our Global Autism Project Partners are doing around the world is fundamental to overcoming these challenges. By presuming competence, we can avoid setting unnecessary limits and instead build on each child’s capabilities.  Today’s guest is Yaser Aljaaidi, the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of Namaee Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and also the first Registered Behavior Technician to become certified in his country. The Global Autism Project partnered with Namaee from 2018 to 2023, and we sent several SkillCorps® volunteer teams to provide sustainable hands-on training.  Our SkillCorps® volunteer program is an opportunity for self-advocates, family members, and professionals to travel to Global Autism Project’s international partner sites and collaborate with local stakeholders on outreach initiatives in their communities.  This conversation with Yaser was originally released on September 3rd, 2020. We are re-releasing it today to highlight the great work being done by Yaser and his team at Namaee, and to also announce that we currently have a SkillCorps team in Peru collaborating with our partners at MADI. Follow us on IG @globalautismproject to see the team in action!  In today’s conversation, among other things, we discuss:  How autism is understood in Saudi Arabia and what services are available for families, from diagnosis to adulthood How Yaser began working with the autistic population Why he created the Give Me A Voice program targeting communication skills The challenges Yaser had faced and what he’s learned about leadership Advice for other practitioners who are thinking of starting their own centers Namaee’s partnership with the Global Autism Project and why Yaser admires our SkillCorps® volunteers ----more---- We’d like to give a shout out to our SkillCorps® 2024 Title Sponsor, Action Behavior Centers. We’re excited to be partnering with businesses to create opportunities for employee development and growth through our SkillCorps® program. SkillCorps® Business Partners endorse employee participation in our SkillCorps® volunteer program and provide support to selected employees through granting time-off, providing funds to help team members fundraise, and more!  Thank you, Action Behavior Centers, for being a model organization in the industry.  ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.  Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast  Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community  Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project  We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey

    1h10min
  7. 3 DE OUT.

    SkillCorps® Journey, with Team Peru

    Discover what’s possible when you show up better for the world.  In today’s episode, we’re highlighting our recent SkillCorps® trip to Peru. Our SkillCorps® volunteer program is an opportunity for self-advocates, family members, and professionals to travel to Global Autism Project’s international partner sites and collaborate with local stakeholders on outreach initiatives in their communities.  This carefully curated 10-day journey includes developing culturally-relevant and sustainable training with our partner staff, listening to local Autistic Self-Advocates and family members to learn about their lived experiences, sharing meals with community members to brainstorm ideas and solutions, and executing a high-impact project to build on existing work being done in the country.  On the ground, this SkillCorps® team worked diligently on a range of tasks for our first ever Latin America Autism Summit, from preparing group presentations to fine-tuning logistical details. We collaborated with our partners at Centro Enigma, from Ecuador, and our local host sponsors at Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, in order to put together an unforgettable event that forged long-term connections that will last a lifetime. The Latin America Autism Summit is the biggest project a SkillCorps® team has taken on so far.  We also visited several businesses employing autistic adults in the community, hosted a self-advocate dinner to listen to their needs, and built relationships with our new partners at MADI while laying the groundwork for future collaboration.  In this week’s episode, you’ll hear some of our SkillCorps® Peru team members’ personal experiences and takeaways. Special shout out to SkillCorps® Alum and leader Adriana Garcia, who helped guide this professionally diverse team of 23 global visionaries on their transformational journey.  Coming up, you’ll hear about:  Memorable moments from the trip Global collaboration Sustainability The Global Autism Project’s model of Do With Not For Personal and professional growth Related episode: The Latin America Autism Summit in Lima, Peru ----more---- We’d like to give a shout out to our SkillCorps® 2024 Title Sponsor, Action Behavior Centers. We’re excited to be partnering with businesses to create opportunities for employee development and growth through our SkillCorps® program. SkillCorps® Business Partners endorse employee participation in our SkillCorps® volunteer program and provide support to selected employees through granting time-off, providing funds to help team members fundraise, and more!  Thank you, Action Behavior Centers, for being a model organization in the industry.

    31min
  8. 26 DE SET.

    The Latin America Autism Summit in Lima, Peru

    Discover what’s possible when you make lifelong connections.  For almost 20 years, the Global Autism Project has been providing sustainable clinical, administrative, and leadership training to autism centers around the world seeking guidance. We’ve also hosted global and regional summits over the last several years, but we were forced to pause these projects during the pandemic.  Last July, we were thrilled to get back into the field and host our first ever Latin America Autism Summit in Lima, Peru. We collaborated with our partners from Centro Enigma, in Ecuador, and our local host sponsors at Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru in order to put together an unforgettable event that inspired connections that will last a lifetime.  On the ground, our SkillCorps® team worked diligently on a range of tasks for this 3-day summit, from preparing group presentations to fine-tuning logistical details. Our SkillCorps® volunteer program is an opportunity for self-advocates, family members, and professionals to travel to our international partner sites and engage with local stakeholders on outreach initiatives specific to their communities. The Latin America Autism Summit is the biggest project a SkillCorps® team has taken on so far.  In today’s episode, you’ll hear from our CEO, Molly Pinney; our partner at Centro Enigma, Mafer Chang; the founder of Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, Dr. Liliana Mayo; a Peruvian self-advocate, Amira Collantes; and a QABA representative from Honduras, Nestor Mercadal.  Next week, you’ll hear from some of our SkillCorps® team members about their personal experiences and takeaways.  ----more---- Are you a professional eager to stay at the forefront of current best practices and expand your services to reach even more families in need? Or maybe you’re a parent looking for support from others who understand your needs? Or maybe you’re a self-advocate wanting to share your story and educate others?  Look no further! The European Autism Summit is THE event tailored to address these pressing questions and more. Mark your calendar for April 23rd-25th in 2025, as we gather in Italy, immersed in a dynamic atmosphere buzzing with insightful presentations, invaluable networking opportunities, and hands-on workshops led by industry experts.  Join us at the European Autism Summit! ->>> Call for Sponsors

    38min

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Discover what’s possible when people impacted by autism inspire change and build community. Together with self-advocates, family members, educators, and international autism service providers, Rachel Harmon from the Global Autism Project explores stories of challenges and breakthroughs to extend the reach of human connection and remind people that they are not alone. Tune in each week for new episodes and meaningful conversations. For more information, please visit www.globalautismproject.org. Rachel Harmon is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst originally from California and currently lives in Barcelona, Spain. Rachel started her involvement with the Global Autism Project as a volunteer on a SkillCorps® trip to Uganda in 2018. Her role as Regional Coordinator has brought her to partner sites in Kenya, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Czech Republic and Netherlands.

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