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The Spectrum EP3 | Joe Mantegna: From Screen to Advocacy - A Father’s Tale of Autism

The Spectrum EP3 | Joe Mantegna: From Screen to Advocacy - A Father’s Tale of Autism

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Joe Mantegna: From Screen to Advocacy - A Father’s Tale of Autism

Join us in Episode 3 of "The Spectrum" as we sit down with esteemed actor Joe Mantegna, who shares his heartfelt experiences as a father navigating the world of autism with his daughter, Mia. Hosted by Dr. Ted Bender, a passionate mental health advocate, this episode delves into Mia’s early diagnosis, the family's journey toward acceptance, and the impact of public disclosure on raising awareness. Discover how the Mantegna family embraced challenges and triumphs, advocating for inclusion and understanding in the broader autism community. This episode is not just a story about a condition; it's about love, resilience, and the unbreakable bond of family.

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