
Jude Morrow & Luke Silinski Talk Autism
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In this episode, we welcome guest Jude Morrow and guest host Luke Silinski to the podcast.
Jude is an autistic entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, consultant, philanthropist, and the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, the world’s premier neurodiversity-led training and consulting firm (neurodiversity-training.com). In 2001, Jude was diagnosed autistic at the age of eleven, after having been viewed as having communication and social difficulties. Jude’s journey to becoming a proud autistic adult is chronicled in his first book Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?, which also follows Jude’s experience of being an autistic dad to his non-autistic son, Ethan. His latest book is Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint. Jude graduated with an honors degree in social work in 2012 and brings his personal and professional experiences to all the work he does.
You can connect with Jude on social media or via his website, https://www.judemorrow.com
Luke is an autistic self-advocate and Autism Canada Ambassador. He is currently a high school student in Alberta, Canada and the founder of Ag Tech STEAM, where he brings "coding and ag tech to rural kids and educates those not familiar with ag and ag tech to offer options for the future with agriculture, ag tech and STEAM."
Check out Ag Tech STEAM here: https://agtechsteam.ca
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The music from today's podcast was composed and performed by Bruce Petherick, a neurodiverse musician and friend of Autism Canada. To hear more, visit Bruce's website at www.brucepetherick.com