Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism
Anthony Ianni, the first-known Division I basketball player diagnosed with autism, shares his journey, advocacy for sensory-friendly spaces, and how he aims to inspire.
Haircuts with Heart: Vernon Jackson’s Mission as an Autism Friendly Barber
Award-winning barber Vernon Jackson shares how The Gifted Event delivers free, sensory-friendly haircuts for neurodivergent kids—highlighting inclusion, empathy, and the power of community support.
Fashion That Fits Every Body: Hilary Pham on Adaptive Clothing Innovation
Hilary Pham, CEO of Equability, shares how her company adapts clothing for people with disabilities, inspired by her mother’s needs. Discover how fashion can empower, include, and express individuality.
Understanding the Autistic and ADHD Nervous System
Explore nervous system regulation with Dr. Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist, as she breaks down autism, ADHD, stress responses, and the window of tolerance.
Autism Diagnosis Without Bias: Eye Gaze Technology and Equity in Action
Dr. Hanna Rue and Jonathan Lehmann discuss early autism diagnosis and the EarliPoint device, a groundbreaking eye-tracking tool helping reduce health disparities for diverse families.
From Struggle to Strength: A Father’s Journey with Autism
Follow Harry Psaros as he shares his heartfelt journey of raising a child with autism, from initial struggles to becoming a passionate advocate. Discover his insights on building a strong support network, the power of service, and his 2% rule for daily progress and resilience.
The Importance of Fitness to Support Life Skills
Eric Chessen, founder of Autism Fitness, shares his mission to create effective fitness programs for neurodivergent individuals. He highlights fitness as a life skill that supports daily living, beyond sports or body composition, while advocating for higher industry standards to better serve the autism community.