1. BONUS-Uniting Voices: The International Virtual Autism Summit on Empathy, Community, and Inclusion Sara Gullihur-Bradford aka SJ Childs 2:09

Discover the power of empathy and the strength of a global community with the International Virtual Autism Summit. As your host, Sarah Bradford, I'm inviting you into a transformative conversation where we unite voices from across the world—self-advocates, professionals, caregivers—all dedicated to championing the cause of autism. We're not just talking about autism; we're amplifying the voices of those who live with it every day. Gain an authentic understanding of the spectrum, where challenges are met with compassion and where every story matters in our collective journey towards inclusion.

This gathering transcends the traditional conference. It's a vivid tapestry of lived experiences and pioneering insights. Together, we navigate the complexities of autism, equipped with the wisdom of our speakers and the shared narratives of our community. We are setting the stage for a future where acceptance is the norm, and where every individual on the spectrum has the opportunity to thrive. Be part of a movement that is reshaping perspectives and igniting change—one conversation at a time. Join us, and bear witness to the unfolding of a more empathetic and empowered world.

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Sara Bradford Podcaster, aka SJ Childs

Sara Bradford is an Autistic woman and advocate and is the CEO of SJ Childs LLC, an autism consulting business to support families. She is a member of the Autism Council of Utah and also the owner of FB Autism Advocates Support Group. She is a mother of 2, and her husband and kids are also on the autism spectrum. She is a Global Autism Speaker, as well as a Podcast Host-The SJ Childs Show Podcast. She continues to strengthen her community through local university and hospital Autism partnerships, police training, corporate autism training programs, and more. Sara is a children's book author, pen name SJ Childs. Subjects such as autism, dyslexia, physical differences, anxiety, and more. Helping children understand themselves and support their peers with neurodiverse needs. Encouraging love and inclusion in every situation.