Monetizing Misery with Greg Wyatt: Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing
Tune in to an engaging episode featuring Giovanni “Johnny” Ciruzzi alongside Greg Wyatt as they delve into the essential figures featured in Greg’s latest book, “Monetizing Misery.”
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Greg, what types of medical, learning, and developmental issues does Emil have with her “mild” autism? Is there anything truly “mild” about her autism, given that it’s not an “HFA/Asperger’s supergenius at Harvard or Microsoft” kind of autism? Does she/Weston have dietary restrictions, histories of digestive problems like I did? Does Emil have a safe haven for her and adult autism services in place? Group homes are VERY dangerous for autistic women, even “mildly” autistic women also suffer s-xual abuses, malnourishment, nutritional neglect, and even oftentimes r-pes in them. What types of autism schools/therapies did you send them to? Are people aware of the impacts and symptoms of “mild autism” that Emily has, a far cry from the “social awkward supergenius/Rain Man savant” mild autism stereotypes? How and what kind of exact symptoms did Emily have as she slowly regressed? What skills and abilities she lost? Was she a picky eater/extremely sensitive to stimuli and tastes/smells/noises/lights like I was? My childhood autism was profound/severe, not “mild” like Emily, so I’m very curious. “Emily’s Autism Story” should be a real PDF story, downloadable and free for everybody online. What academics and math she cannot do? I can’t do Algebra nor understand fiction very well.