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Discover the transformative power of storytelling in Autism advocacy with Sarah Kernion as she sits down with documentary filmmaker Chelsea Casabona for a powerful conversation about the role of storytelling in shifting how we see autism and neurodiversity. Chelsea filmed Sarah and her family for a 5-min glimpse into the lives of neurodiverse families for Beacon College's A World of Difference Segment last April for Autism Awareness Month.

Together, they explore how real change happens when we tell stories with honesty, presence, and heart. Chelsea shares how vulnerability behind the camera creates deeper human connection—and how curiosity can uncover the truth within every story.

This episode challenges the “fix-it” mindset so often applied to disability and celebrates the beauty, strength, and individuality within the autism community. It’s a moving reminder that storytelling can reshape perception, build empathy, and reveal what truly connects us all.

Key Takeaways:

  • Vulnerability is the foundation of powerful storytelling.
  • Presence reveals truth and builds authentic connection.
  • Every person’s story adds depth to our understanding of neurodiversity.
  • Filmmakers and advocates share a mission: to humanize, not to fix.
  • Authentic narratives challenge stereotypes and celebrate autism as part of human diversity.
  • Whether you’re an autism parent, creative storyteller, or advocate for inclusion, this episode will inspire you to see every “inchstone” as a moment of connection and growth.
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