Real Talk with Tina and Ann

A story of perseverance and advocacy: Ron Sandison's Inspiring Journey with Autism

Diagnosed young, Ron Sandison was labeled emotionally impaired, but he defied all the odds getting several degrees and becoming an accomplished author, theology professor, and the first ordained Assemblies of God minister with autism. His story is a testament to perseverance and the power of advocacy. Join as we meet inspiring Ron Sandison, a beacon of hope in the autism community.

In this episode, we learn more about autism and discuss the importance of hands-on learning, educational policies, peer support and strategies to overcome social changes. Ron and Ann delve into personal narratives as Ann is also an autistic individual who got a masters degree after being told she would not graduate high school. The two’s very similar stories create an amazing episode while two autistic individuals discuss their triumphs despite the diagnosis. They talk about bullying and acceptance. They reveal the complexities of living with an invisible disability and how important it is to advocate and use social media as a tool for meaningful change.

Ron has several books out, but his upcoming book, "Adulting on the Spectrum," aims to guide young adults in navigating life's challenges with confidence and independence. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the unique experiences of individuals with autism, this episode promises valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in and listen to these amazing autistic individuals talk about how they paved a path in their life and for others. Don’t let doctors, educators or anyone in your life define you. You, too, can surpass your dreams and become your best self!