
Season 3, Bonus Episode! Zak Scarlato on Umps, Trains, Music, Vacuum Cleaners, and Pretty Women!
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In this special episode, we welcome Zak Scarlato, a friend with Williams Syndrome, who shares his passion for baseball, particularly the Cincinnati Reds, and his unique talent for imitating umpires. Zach discusses his musical interests, including karaoke and instruments he plays, as well as his fascination with trains.
Zak also shares insights about his work at the Dunham Recreation Center and his health journey, including surgeries at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. The conversation highlights Zach's vibrant personality and diverse interests, making for an engaging and uplifting episode.
Takeaways
- Zak Scarlato was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome at age two.
- He has a passion for the Cincinnati Reds, especially Joey Votto.
- Zak enjoys imitating umpires and has a talent for it.
- Zak has performed at Champions Grille at its annual Christmas party.
- Zak plays instruments like the keyboard and drums.
- He has a fascination with trains, particularly narrow gauge trains.
- Zak works at Dunham Recreation Center for a couple of hours.
- He underwent heart surgeries at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
- Zak has a fondness for music, including Billy Joel, the Spice Girls, and Taylor Swift
- Zak enjpys pretty women.
- He enjoys spending time with family and friends at local events.
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