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S6: Episode 16: Pat Notaro, Director, Spellers Movie & Underestimated, the Heroic rise of Nonspeaking Spellers, Docuseries

S6: Episode 16: Pat Notaro, Director, Spellers Movie & Underestimated, the Heroic rise of Nonspeaking Spellers, Docuseries

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Pat Notaro III directed the 2023 documentary Spellers, which challenges the idea that nonspeakers with autism are cognitively disabled. The documentary is inspired by the book Underestimated, an Autism Miracle. Also, forthcoming docuseries: Underestimated, the Heroic rise of Nonspeaking Spellers. Thank you, Pat for joining us on the podcast and for the amazing work you do for our community.

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Stream Spellers Movie: https://www.spellersfreedomfoundation.org/spellers-the-movie

Pre order Underestimated, the Heroic rise of Nonspeaking Spellers: https://www.underestimated.tv/

Underestimated, an Autism Miracle Book: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ybujh5

FLOW: https://www.flowsurfacademy.org/

Golden Road Brewery: https://www.goldenroad.la/

Episode 3 beer - https://www.goldenroad.la/get-on-board-hazy-ipa

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Hosts: Malinda Dalton-Cook

Vanessa Surprise

music: ColorFilmMusic

Editing (or lack there of): Malinda Dalton-Cook

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