When we stop caring what the Naysayers think and fully Embrace our Differences we have the power to impact the world!
But what if I am not good looking enough, or fast enough, or strong enough? What if I, GASP, have Autism?
Can I still be an entrepreneur? Or a Doctor? Or a Sports Journalist?
Our guest this week Casey Campbell is an Extraordinary Visionary from Great Lakes Post joins us this week to talk about his journey with Autism from the haters to the dream. Casey is a true testament that when you stop caring what others have to say about you, and embrace what makes him different, that he not only was able to achieve his dreams. He also is part of something much bigger to help others on the Spectrum realize their dreams as well!
About Great Lakes Post:
Great Lakes Post is similar to a publication such as the Huffington Post with 1 major difference! All of their content creator are on the spectrum! Great Lakes post is a 501c3 initiative that employs individuals with Autism in a job in broadcasting and journalism. These writers are credentialed with NASCAR, Big 10, U of M, and MSU sports just to name a few. This publication provides paying opportunities to individuals that may not receive this experience any where else. The Great Lakes Post was created by Stefan Kogler whom was inspired by his eldest son whom was diagnosed with Autism at 18 months old. While he is an extremely gifted student Stefan's legitimate concern was there would be no opportunities for his son in the field that he loves.
How can You support Great Lakes Post?
Great Lakes Post is currently raising funds in order to continue paying their extraordinary team of content creators through Patronicity. You can make a donation by going to www.greatlakespost.com or share their info.
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