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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: The Rising Start School — Empowering Autistic Youth

A Conversation That Goes Beyond Therapy In this powerful episode of The Autism Podcast, Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez sits down with Bob and Diego Davila of The Rising Start Foundation, a Miami-based nonprofit that’s redefining what it means to support autistic youth. This isn’t just another feel-good story. It’s a challenge to every autism family: stop surviving—start building. Turning Talent into a Movement What makes this interview special is the bold mission behind it. Diego Davila, a talented autistic musician, isn’t just performing—he’s paving the way for inclusion through visibility. His father, Bob, has taken his own parenting experience and turned it into advocacy that’s touching lives across South Florida. Through music programs, mentorship, and hands-on initiatives, The Rising Start Foundation is helping autistic individuals discover purpose—not just therapy plans. Why Legacy Matters More Than Services Victor doesn’t hold back. He dives into the tough stuff:• The daily struggles families face• The limitations of service-based mindsets• The urgency of building systems that last Bob shares what many parents are afraid to admit: even with services in place, the long-term plan is often missing. That’s where The Rising Start Foundation steps in—not to replace therapy, but to extend the vision far beyond it. Every Family Has Power—Here’s How to Use It By the end of the episode, one thing becomes clear: every autism family has the power to build legacy. Whether that’s through creativity, advocacy, or entrepreneurship—waiting around is not the strategy. Instead of asking “What else can I get?”, the real question becomes:“What can we build together?” 📞 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 Victor directly 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: Autistic Violin Duo — SofistyKat Strings

Autism, Music, and Talent — SofistyKat Strings In this uplifting episode of The Autism Podcast, Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez sits down with the dynamic violin duo SofistyKat Strings, two autistic brothers using their musical gifts to break stereotypes and uplift the autism community in Miami. More than just performers, these young men are powerful advocates—showing the world what autistic excellence really looks like. Their story is a bold reminder that families raising autistic children don’t have to settle for limits. They can build legacies. Why Music Matters More Than Therapy Alone Victor digs into how music became a lifeline—not just a hobby. The brothers share how violin practice helped with focus, emotional expression, and social connection. What started as a personal outlet has now become a platform for visibility and change. Through performances across South Florida, SofistyKat Strings brings autism into public spaces—inspiring audiences and empowering other families along the way. It’s not just about playing notes; it’s about being seen. The Bigger Picture: Inclusion, Visibility, and Support This conversation also touches on the systemic challenges autistic families still face—from access to services, to education gaps, to lack of long-term planning. That’s where Victor ties it all together with his work in autism-focused real estate. A safe, stable home in the right neighborhood is foundational for autistic children to thrive. When families have the right environment and the right community, possibilities like SofistyKat become more than rare exceptions—they become the standard. What Every Autism Parent Needs to Hear This interview is more than inspiration—it’s a call to action. Talent is everywhere. What’s missing is support, visibility, and infrastructure. And that’s exactly what Victor, SofistyKat Strings, and the autism community in Miami are building—together. 📞 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 Victor directly 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: UM-CARD’s Dr. Michael Alessandri on Autism Support in Miami

Breaking Down the Realities of Autism Support in Miami-Dade In this must-watch interview, Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez sits down with Dr. Michael Alessandri, Executive Director of UM-CARD (University of Miami Center for Autism & Related Disabilities), to discuss what autism support actually looks like in Miami—and what’s still missing. Dr. Alessandri, a leading voice in autism services for over 30 years, offers rare insight into how public systems work—and often fail—for families raising autistic children. From early childhood to adult life, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the support gaps that most families don’t see until it’s too late. Early Intervention Isn’t Enough Victor and Dr. Alessandri dig into why early intervention matters, but isn’t the full picture. Access to speech, OT, ABA, and developmental therapy can vary wildly based on zip code, income, and who’s advocating for the child. Dr. Alessandri emphasizes that while UM-CARD offers training and support, it’s not a service provider. Instead, it’s a statewide resource hub designed to help families find, understand, and use the tools they need. The Geography of Inequality One of the most pressing issues discussed is how where you live in Miami-Dade can determine what services your child gets—or doesn’t. Some neighborhoods are rich with resources, while others are “autism deserts.” Victor shares stories from families he’s worked with as a Realtor and advocate—families forced to move not by choice, but by necessity. Why Advocacy Still Matters Dr. Alessandri leaves families with a challenge: speak up. Be visible. Keep pushing. Real change only comes when parents and professionals work together. 📞 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 Victor directly 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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