Minnie Murphy
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Podcast Appearances
get rid of these ideas of milestones and when people are supposed to attain certain things with their development. So for me, I feel like tonight is about... Celebrating people's individuality and their authenticity and their own pace.
And just cultivating a supportive environment for the uniqueness of each person.
And just cultivating a supportive environment for the uniqueness of each person.
And just cultivating a supportive environment for the uniqueness of each person.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I chose to sing two original songs as well as the Doobie Brothers' Long Train Run, just because that's a fun one, you know, without love, you know, where would we be now? But the first song is called Do You, and that's just all about staying true to yourself and leaving your beauty mark that sets you apart is one of the lines, and... I just feel like that was a great message.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I chose to sing two original songs as well as the Doobie Brothers' Long Train Run, just because that's a fun one, you know, without love, you know, where would we be now? But the first song is called Do You, and that's just all about staying true to yourself and leaving your beauty mark that sets you apart is one of the lines, and... I just feel like that was a great message.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I chose to sing two original songs as well as the Doobie Brothers' Long Train Run, just because that's a fun one, you know, without love, you know, where would we be now? But the first song is called Do You, and that's just all about staying true to yourself and leaving your beauty mark that sets you apart is one of the lines, and... I just feel like that was a great message.
And then the other song I sang is called Beauty Hunter and I dedicated that to my son and that was hard for me to get through. I didn't want to cry, but I just feel like When someone is different and special, like on the autism spectrum or just children in general or everybody for that matter, we all have our unique perspective.
And then the other song I sang is called Beauty Hunter and I dedicated that to my son and that was hard for me to get through. I didn't want to cry, but I just feel like When someone is different and special, like on the autism spectrum or just children in general or everybody for that matter, we all have our unique perspective.
And then the other song I sang is called Beauty Hunter and I dedicated that to my son and that was hard for me to get through. I didn't want to cry, but I just feel like When someone is different and special, like on the autism spectrum or just children in general or everybody for that matter, we all have our unique perspective.
And he points out the beauty in life. And, you know, and it'll be, you know, little tiny things that he will show me. And so that's what Beauty Hunter is about.
And he points out the beauty in life. And, you know, and it'll be, you know, little tiny things that he will show me. And so that's what Beauty Hunter is about.
And he points out the beauty in life. And, you know, and it'll be, you know, little tiny things that he will show me. And so that's what Beauty Hunter is about.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Mm hmm. Yeah, they say I reached out to the Autism Centers of America, I think is the name of it, and they had me watch this movie. I'm trying to remember the name of it, but anyway, in the movie, what they do to get on the level of the kid that's autistic is... repeat what they're doing.
Mm hmm. Yeah, they say I reached out to the Autism Centers of America, I think is the name of it, and they had me watch this movie. I'm trying to remember the name of it, but anyway, in the movie, what they do to get on the level of the kid that's autistic is... repeat what they're doing.
Mm hmm. Yeah, they say I reached out to the Autism Centers of America, I think is the name of it, and they had me watch this movie. I'm trying to remember the name of it, but anyway, in the movie, what they do to get on the level of the kid that's autistic is... repeat what they're doing.
So if they're flapping their hands or they're going back and forth and stimming in a straight line or whatever, do it with them and show that you're supportive of them and you're on their wavelength and then that trust and the anxiety can go away to where they can start to communicate. It's all about communicating. Sometimes my son