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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: Daniela & Alex of Inclusive Social Club — Building Community for Autism Families

The Story Behind Inclusive Social Club In this episode of The Autism Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Daniela and Alex, parents and founders of the clothing brand — Inclusive Social Club. Their vision grew directly from lived experience as autism parents. They wanted to create a brand where families feel supported, understood, and celebrated. As a fellow autism advocate and parent, I connected deeply with their mission. Advocacy often begins at home, but it grows into something larger when parents channel their challenges into solutions for others. Turning Personal Challenges Into Shared Strength Daniela spoke openly about the isolation many families feel. She shared, “We wanted to build a brand families don’t feel judged but instead feel welcome.”  That vision shaped every part of the Inclusive Social Club. Alex added that parenting on the spectrum brings both triumphs and daily struggles. By sharing their journey, they hope to empower other families to embrace both realities with courage and pride. The Power of Community Connection The Inclusive Social Club is more than a gathering place. It is a platform for awareness, acceptance, and connection. Daniela and Alex explained how events and programs foster bonds between families, while also educating the broader community about autism. As I reflected during our conversation, advocacy is always stronger when it is collective. Efforts like Inclusive Social Club remind us that families do not have to walk this path alone. Why This Conversation Matters Our discussion highlighted a truth I see every day: communities thrive when families come together with shared purpose. Daniela and Alex have turned their experiences into a movement that uplifts others, proving that change starts locally. 📞 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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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: Miami-Dade ADA Project Administrator Jody Cox on the County’s Annual Disability Resource Fair

Highlighting a Community Event That Matters In this episode of The Autism Podcast, I sat down with Jody Cox, Miami-Dade County’s ADA Project Administrator. We discussed the upcoming Disability Resource Fair and what it means for families in our community. From my perspective as an autism dadvocate, accessibility is about much more than compliance checklists. It is about families knowing they can rely on public spaces, programs, and services to actually meet their loved ones’ needs. The Purpose of the Annual Disability Resource Fair Jody explained that the Disability Resource Fair is designed to connect families with people and organizations providing education, therapy, housing, and healthcare services. It is also a chance for government departments and nonprofits to showcase how they are meeting ADA requirements. For many families, this event is their first step in discovering programs that can transform their daily lives. Accessibility and ADA Compliance in Focus Jody highlighted Miami-Dade’s commitment to making sure county programs meet ADA standards. This includes physical accessibility and ensuring services are designed with disability needs in mind. From my perspective as an autism advocate, accessibility is about much more than compliance checklists. It is about families knowing they can rely on public spaces, programs, and services to actually meet their loved ones’ needs. Why Families Should Attend The Special Needs Fair is not just an event—it is an opportunity. Families can leave with real contacts, useful information, and renewed confidence. As Jody shared, when parents and caregivers are informed, their loved ones are better supported. That is the ultimate goal. 📞 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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