![]() Recently, I was at an airport here in South Florida, and so was Temple Grandin. ![]() She’s an extraordinary woman who happens to have autism, whose life story, books, and advocacy, have done so much for mainstreaming the acceptance of people on the spectrum. She has done so much for all of us whose brains might be different. ![]() Temple Grandin, who I’ve been fortunate enough to share the stage with speaking the USAAA, and at the AADMD. Boy, are we lucky today? We have for our interview, none other than the rock star of all of autism, our friend Temple Grandin. Welcome to another episode of Exploring Different Brains. Or look for us on your favorite podcast provider: To listen or download the podcast version of this episode, see the embedded player below. She discusses the importance of people on the spectrum learning how to have a job, the need for job and social skills to be taught to children, and the need for people on the spectrum to move outside their comfort zones. Because of this the audio of this episode is not up to our normal standards, but we hope you will still enjoy it and benefit from Dr. The two, who have previously met and presented along side each other at conferences, had a chance encounter in an airport that they decided to turn into an episode of Exploring Different Brains. speaks with celebrated autism advocate and author Dr. (15 mins) In this episode, Harold Reitman, M.D. ![]()
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