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HSD Show #400 - Stephanie Loibl from Malawi Project

In this engaging episode of Hope Saves the Day, our host Paul Cimins sits down with Registered Behavior Therapist, Stephanie Loibl, to discuss her determined efforts to revolutionize autism care. From sharing the tangible progress of her clients to her ambitious plan to implement Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in Malawi, Africa, Stephanie's commitment and passion are clear throughout the episode.

Shining a spotlight on the critical shortage of ABA services in Malawi, Stephanie outlines her plan to provide essential training to caregivers, parents, and educators. Her impressive initiative was directly inspired by a parent of one of her clients from Malawi. From her firsthand experiences, Stephanie has a deep understanding of the stark difference between the healthcare systems in the U.S. and resource-limited regions.

Moving onto Stephanie's highly ambitious future plans, the episode discusses her aspiration to establish a therapy clinic in Malawi. This dream is now closer to reality thanks to advancements in video conferencing technologies. However, making this transformative vision a reality requires substantial funding. Consequently, Stephanie and her team have set up a GoFundMe campaign aiming to raise much-needed resources.

Documenting the journey towards improving autism support in Africa, this episode is an eye-opening exploration of the inspiring actions taken by individuals like Stephanie to address the urgent needs of the international autism community. The episode will captivate anyone interested in autism therapy and the vital steps being taken to increase global access to support.

https://gofund.me/b56011e2

Download Bio pdf here.

HSD Show #399 - Denise Moore, Central Park School

Central Park School is a public school that serves as an out of district placement. Our school provides a highly effective, individualized program for students with disabilities ages 3-21 who are classified as eligible for special education and related services under a variety of categories that include autistic, multiply disabled, cognitively impaired and other health impaired. Serving students from public school districts throughout northern New Jersey, Central Park School provides a comprehensive special education program serving the individual academic, social, emotional, and career education needs of each of its students.

The district website for Educational Services Commission of Morris County is www.escmorris.com.

They have a Facebook page for Central Park School where parents can see pictures and school activities and they are invited to “Like” us.

Of course, parents can email me dmoore@escmorris.com or call the school at 973-539-9630 if they have any questions about our program.

Central Park School direct website link

HSD Show #398 - Mitch Malloy

Paul Cimins interviews Mitch Malloy, an American singer, best known as the former lead vocalist for the rock band Great White from 2018 to 2022.

Malloy studied music at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. He got his first break when he was signed to RCA. Malloy's self-titled first album featured session musicians such as Mickey Curry, Hugh McDonald and Michael Thompson.[1] His first single as a solo artist on RCA records, "Anything At All", was a top 20 rock charting hit and a pop hit in the US.[5] His third single, "Our Love Will Never Die", earned him an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[1] His second album, Ceilings And Walls, featured guest musicians such as Bernie Leadon, Mike Rutherford and Paul Carrack.[6]

He auditioned to be the singer of hard rock band Van Halen after Sammy Hagar's departure.[7][8][9] Malloy recorded various demos with the band, and Eddie Van Halen gave Malloy an instrumental demo to use for his own endeavors. This song was released by Malloy in 2015 as "It's the Right Time".[10]The riff reemerged in the sessions leading up to Van Halen's 1998 studio album Van Halen III in the song "That's Why I Love You." The song was scrapped from the record in favor of "Josephina."[11]

Malloy has had a lengthy career featuring in various bands as lead singer, releasing solo albums, and making guest appearances as well. His latest album marks his first time completing an entire release all on his own.[12]

Visit  his website to learn more about him.

www.mitchmalloy.com 

 

 

HSD Show #394 - Christina Bauer

Interview with Christina Bauer, an author—and woman on the autism spectrum--who writes five fantasy books annually for a total of forty-five releases so far. Every story takes place in a unique world. Basically, I build up to five Star Wars worlds a year, every year. Long story short, I’ve decided to share my truth (and sassy mouth) in case it’s of interest to other chicks on the spectrum and society in general.

Additional background: 

 

HSD Show #393 - Manisha Lad

Paul Cimins interviews Manisha Lad, Neurodiversity Family Coach.

Her journey started as an Information Technology consultant and worked in the field with leading companies like Siebel Systems, Metlife, UBS bank in Tokyo. 2001 I decided to quit my career when our only son Akhil Lad was diagnosed with AUTISM. 

Since then I educated myself to become an Holistic Health Coach and our education and treatment with Akhil changed our perspective of AUTISM from Behavior to Biomedical and NeuroSensory Motor disorder. 

Our son Akhil Lad is now an adult though minimally speaking is taking Associate Science Degree with Rowan College of South Jersey. He also inspired us to start Akhil Autism Foundation.

I coach parents to get started on Autism Journey and understand them different puzzle pieces with right resources.

Global Virtual
Neurodiversity Symposium 2023

Empowering Neurodiversity:
Global Virtual Symposium for Caregivers, Professionals, & Researchers

April 17th - 19th, (8AM - 3PM EST), Virtual - Online

Register for virtual symposium: https://akhilautismnds23.vfairs.com/

www.akhilautismfoundation.org

www.heal-wellness.com

www.akhillad.me


HSD Show #392 - Jim Elliott

Paul Cimins interviews Jim Elliott, who left a successful career in the media business to launch Diveheart a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization that helps build confidence and independence in children, veterans and others with disabilities through zero gravity and Scuba Therapy. Diveheart seeks to instill the can-do spirit in its participants. Diveheart doesn’t discriminate when it comes to working with people with disabilities and serves cognitively and physically impaired individuals worldwide. 

Since 2001 Elliott, who is a volunteer with no salary, has initiated Scuba Therapy research with university medical centers around the country, including the first study on Autism and Scuba Therapy and the world’s most innovative Adaptive Scuba Training program for instructors, dive buddies and Adaptive Divers.  He also lectures and trains dive professionals in the “Business of Adaptive Scuba.”

https://www.diveheart.org

Worlds first study on autism and scuba therapy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sckAnlNnX8s

YouTube playlist by category https://www.youtube.com/@DiveheartFoundation/playlists

Award winning documentary that premiered in May and has won 9 international film festival awards https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0B14MXHXM/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

Top rated TV show on BYU TV featuring Diveheart & national motivational speaker on a shark dive https://www.byutv.org/dd6d8dc3-fbec-44b2-adc0-79a99f29a9b4/random-acts-diving-and-thriving

Have the tissues ready for this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckBNSxLakxo&t=1s

HSD Show #391 - News and events

Paul Cimins talks autism news and our past and upcoming events.

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Autism Radio, a NJ non-profit, presents a Comedy Night fundraiser for Autism awareness month.

April 29, 2023.

All funds raised go to autistic families in need.

Starring comedians Jeff Norris, Amy Miller, and special guests.

Ticket includes comedy show, spaghetti and meatball dinner, salad, beer, wine, and soda.

Doors open 6:30 pm.

Visit https://www.autismradio.org/tickets for more info.

HSD Show #390 - Kevin Donaldson

Kevin Donaldson knows suffering.

Suffering was the springboard from his childhood into a precarious relationship as he climbed the ranks as a police officer.  His suffering spiraled after a nearly fatal shooting while on active duty. 

This incident became an ideal storm in which he began the dependent dance with alcohol, drugs, suicidal ideations, and depression. 

Now clean and sober, Kevin is a leading advocate for mental health, especially for those on the front line. Kevin is a keynote speaker and the face for the men in crisis across the east coast.  Kevin is the host of the critically acclaimed podcast, The Suffering Podcast, which ranks in the top 1% globally. 

HSD Show #383 - Interview with Kendall Lyons

Kendall is a cartoonist, writer, and minister born and raised in Dallas, TX.
He earned a Bachelor's in Broadcast Journalism from Oklahoma Christian University and a Master of Arts in Christian Ministry from Dallas Baptist University.

He writes and draws a webcomic called "By and By," which focuses on the misadventures of an 11-year-old boy and his constant struggle to understand the world around him.

Kendall also uses comics and written work to share his experiences relating to faith, ADHD, Autism, and life.

Kendall is married to his wife, Rachel, and they enjoy art, travel, and food together.

Website: http://kendalllyons.com

And my Ko-Fi for anyone interested in donating: Ko-fi.com/cartoondaily1

Instagram and Twitter: @CartoonDaily1

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