• Navigating Autism in This Neurodivergent World - Micheael Villines’ Insights

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Navigating Autism in This Neurodivergent World - Micheael Villines’ Insights

  • Summary

  • Navigating autism in today's neurodivergent world involves understanding the unique experiences and challenges faced by individuals on the autism spectrum. As society increasingly recognizes the value of neurodiversity, it becomes essential to foster environments that not only support but also celebrate these differences. This journey requires a multifaceted approach that includes advocating for inclusive policies, promoting awareness and acceptance, and creating supportive communities that empower autistic individuals to thrive. By shifting perspectives from viewing autism as a deficit to recognizing it as a distinct way of being, we can cultivate a culture that values diverse neurotypes and enhances the quality of life for all, ultimately leading to a more equitable society. In this episode, I am joined by Michael Villines, The Autoimmune Coach. His mission is to help people with multiple Sclerosis have the confidence to live. Michael delves into things he wished he had growing up feeling different, alcohol as a coping mechanism and advice to get started on the life you want to live. He also sheds more light on the books that helped him become who he was, the journey of building your own business, and things that made him feel less underrepresented. This guide aims to illuminate what autism looks like, providing insights on how to effectively support, advocate for, and empower children with autism. By fostering environments that celebrate neurodiversity, we can promote awareness and acceptance while emphasizing that we are all in this together. This journey encourages us to shift our perspectives from viewing autism as a deficit to recognizing it as a distinct way of being, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for all and cultivating a more equitable society where every individual is seen and valued. Tune in to learn more about how to support people living with autism and other related syndromes in this neurodivergent world. Timestamps [03:37] About Michael Villines [06:38] What Michael felt different growing up with autism [09:24] Things Michael wished he had growing up feeling different [16:12] Shedding people and things that aren’t healthy [23:15] Alcohol as a coping mechanism [28:10] Advice to get started on the life you want to live [33:20] Books that helped Michael to become who he was [36:46] Things that made Michael feel less underrepresented [41:27] The journey of building your own business [45:09] Michael’s final remarks Notable Quotes “The world is not as kind as it needs to be.”“The thing that kids don’t realize is, it goes a long way just to be nice to people.”“Love isn’t what you say but what you do.”“Get comfortable with yourself and really work on yourself.”“Our brains work in different ways, but it doesn’t mean that we are not still valuable or there aren't gifts that we have.”“Learn to learn about each person and take each person individually, don’t put people in boxes.” Resources Mentioned: The Book; Walking with God through Pain and Suffering - Timothy Keller: https://www.amazon.com/Walking-God-through-Pain-Suffering/dp/1594634408 Connect With Michael Villines: Website: https://www.lifewave.com/theautoimmunecoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeljvillines/?ref=axnnroyd&hl=am-et Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.villines/?locale=af_ZA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-villines-36160b105/ Connect with me: Gabi Garland Website: http://www.gabigarland.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabi.garland/
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