Nicole Missios: From Autism Diagnosis to Dreaming Beyond The Spectrum
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In this episode, Kristianna Mrjenovich interviews Nicole Missios, a 24-year-old National Finalist for the Australia Legacy Pageants. Nicole shares her journey of being diagnosed with autism and how it has shaped her life and aspirations. She discusses her platform, 'Dreams Beyond the Spectrum,' which aims to empower neurodivergent individuals to pursue their dreams. The conversation highlights the importance of community, confidence, and the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in pageantry. Nicole emphasizes the significance of support, advocacy, and the potential for a neurodivergent pageant system in the future.
- Nicole Missios is a National Finalist for Australia Legacy Pageants.
- She was diagnosed with autism at 13 and uses her experience to inspire others.
- Nicole's platform, 'Dreams Beyond the Spectrum,' advocates for neurodivergent individuals.
- She emphasizes the importance of community and support in pageantry.
- Nicole believes confidence comes from within, regardless of eye contact challenges.
- She encourages others to reach out and talk about their feelings regarding neurodivergence.
- Nicole's journey showcases the power of second chances in achieving dreams.
- She aims to leave a legacy beyond the stage through her advocacy work.
- Nicole envisions a future where neurodivergent queens can connect globally.
- She believes in the potential for a dedicated neurodivergent pageant system.
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