Abby Romeo
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Podcast Appearances
And I'm fascinated by all of it.
And I like to listen to everyone's story.
We're all a little different, but there's definitely a connection.
Definitely a connection.
It's awesome.
What do you say when you're singing, it feels like what?
The very first time she started writing music was because they were therapies for
that we used to have Abby manage her autism to do different things, be in the moment, that kind of a thing.
And so they were therapeutic in nature.
So that's why she would write stuff down and we put stuff to music so she could remember.
And then it turned into you wanting to advocate for others with autism.
So you wrote a song, her first song was called The Girl Inside, which I'll
And so that's all about that autism personified so that Abby can, you know, manage it.
But at the end of the song, what's the classic line of that?
We must love each other to be free.
Which means she has to accept her autism.
And the new song that's going to be released in the next two weeks, Right Here, Right Now, is literally a therapy.
We will say that when Abby can't control her brain going into a past memory, we try to help her by saying, right here, right now, what do you see?
And we talk about what we see like out the car window, right?
What are some of the lyrics of that song?