

Elaine Hall: The Miracle Project, Autism, Belonging, and Why We Should Stop Trying to "Fix" People
Show Notes What if the biggest breakthrough in autism isn't changing autistic people—but changing the way we see them? In this inspiring episode of Why Not Me?, Tony Mantor sits down with internationally recognized autism advocate, educator, author, and founder of The Miracle Project, Elaine Hall. After adopting her…
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