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The Wonder Women Show with Host Yolanda Carvajal & Victor Antunez: Advocacy, Family, and Autism Awareness

A Conversation About Advocacy and Family On this episode of The Wonder Women Show, host Yolanda Carvajal welcomed me, Victor Antunez, host of The Autism Podcast. Together, we explored how advocacy, family, and awareness intersect in the autism community. As both an advocate and a father to a nonverbal autistic child, I shared how my experiences shaped my work. Advocacy for me is not optional—it’s a responsibility born out of love and necessity. Why Advocacy Matters More Than Ever Yolanda emphasized the importance of storytelling in building awareness. She noted, “When families share their experiences, they remind the world that autism is not just statistics—it’s people.” That statement resonated with me. Too often, families feel invisible in systems not built for them. Advocacy helps bring those hidden struggles to light. Creating Awareness Through Community Platforms We also discussed the importance of using community platforms like The Wonder Women Show and The Autism Dad Podcast to amplify voices. These conversations help families connect with resources, feel less isolated, and find hope in shared stories. I highlighted how advocacy has practical outcomes. When awareness grows, policies shift, services expand, and families like mine gain stronger networks of support. Family at the Core of Advocacy Ultimately, both Yolanda and I agreed that family is the foundation. Advocacy begins at home—supporting loved ones, pushing for opportunities, and building systems that last. This conversation reminded me that advocacy doesn’t have to be complicated. It starts with speaking up, standing together, and refusing to accept silence. 📞 Let’s Connect—Because Your Family Deserves More Than Just a Roof If you’re ready to start the journey or just need advice, I’m here to help. Let’s find a neighborhood and home that truly supports your family’s needs. 📲 Text or call Autism Dad & Inclusive Realtor Victor Antunez at 305.401.6224 👉 Get the FREE Miami-Dade Disability & Autism Newsletter 📚 Download the free Miami Special Needs Resource Directory at — MiamiAutismRealEstateAgents.com/books

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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST with Bart Barta and Kent Schomber of Autism Safety 101: Training Law Enforcement & First Responders

Why Autism Safety Demands Attention In this episode of The Autism Podcast, I spoke with Bart Barta and Kent Schomber of Autism Safety 101. We addressed one of the toughest issues Law Enforcement & First Responders face—interaction with individuals on the spectrum and elopement response. As an autism advocate and father to a nonverbal child, I know how terrifying these incidents can be. Law Enforcement & First Responders need tools, awareness, and training. The Mission of Autism Safety 101 Bart explained how Autism Safety 101 began as an effort to educate Law Enforcement & First Responders. Their goal is simple: prevent tragedy by preparing them for risks before they happen. Bart added, “We don’t want the public to live in fear. We want them to feel equipped, supported, and never alone.” That statement resonated with me because it reflects what advocacy should always be about—empowerment through knowledge and training. Practical Strategies Families Bart emphasized the importance of communication between the public and local Law Enforcement. He explained that a prepared Officer or First Responder can make the difference in a critical situation. As an advocate, I stress the same point in my work. Building these relationships before an emergency is key. Why Advocacy and Safety Intersect This conversation reminded me that advocacy is not only about policy or awareness. It is also about giving us all life-saving strategies. Autism Safety 101 is not just a program—it is a mindset shift that empowers. 📞 Let’s Connect—Because Your Family Deserves More Than Just a Roof If you’re ready to start the journey or just need advice, I’m here to help. Let’s find a neighborhood and home that truly supports your family’s needs. 📲 Text or call Autism Dad & Inclusive Realtor Victor Antunez at 305.401.6224 👉 Get the FREE Miami-Dade Disability & Autism Newsletter 📚 Download the free Miami Special Needs Resource Directory at — MiamiAutismRealEstateAgents.com/books

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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: Oscar Ortiz of SebastianStrong — Fighting Pediatric Cancer with Purpose and Hope

The Mission of Sebastian Strong Pediatric Cancer Foundation In this episode of The Autism Podcast, I sat down with Oscar Ortiz, founder of the Sebastian Strong Pediatric Cancer Foundation. He shared the story of his son Sebastian, whose courage inspired a movement dedicated to funding pediatric cancer research. Oscar explained that pediatric cancer is underfunded compared to adult cancers. His foundation is changing that reality by raising awareness and directing resources to the labs and researchers working on cures. Why Advocacy Makes the Difference Listening to Oscar, I couldn’t help but see parallels to my own advocacy as an autism dad. Families in both the cancer and disability communities face systemic gaps that make daily life harder than it should be. Advocacy becomes the bridge between lived experiences and meaningful change. Oscar described how parents, when united, can amplify their voices to influence research, funding, and policy. I see that same truth in autism advocacy, where collective action opens doors for services and supports. How Sebastian Strong Creates Impact Oscar highlighted the grants and partnerships that Sebastian Strong funds. These efforts accelerate pediatric cancer research, giving families real hope for the future. The foundation also creates a community of support for parents navigating a diagnosis, ensuring they never feel isolated. As an advocate, I know how critical that community piece is. Families cannot thrive in isolation. They need networks, resources, and people who understand. Carrying Forward Sebastian’s Legacy Oscar spoke with strength about carrying his son’s legacy forward through every project. Sebastian Strong is more than a foundation—it is a promise to future families that they will not face this fight alone. This conversation was a powerful reminder that whether it’s autism or cancer, advocacy fueled by love can change entire systems. 📞 Let’s Connect—Because Your Family Deserves More Than Just a Roof If you’re ready to start the journey or just need advice, I’m here to help. Let’s find a neighborhood and home that truly supports your family’s needs. 📲 Text or call Autism Dad & Inclusive Realtor Victor Antunez at 305.401.6224 👉 Get the FREE Miami-Dade Disability & Autism Newsletter 📚 Download the free Miami Special Needs Resource Directory at — MiamiAutismRealEstateAgents.com/books

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