RHG Magazine & TV Guide Winter 2018 | Page 8

I chose to step into this role because I want people to know that even though I have autism I can still succeed. The same for other people with any disability!

~What are some of your goals and vision for this new role? One of my goals is to inspire more and more people through speaking and writing. One of my visions is to never give up on my goals.

~Please share a little bit about you and your mission in the world. What sort of work or expertise do you bring to the world? I have been on many disability-themed podcasts, radio stations etc. I will continue to reach higher and higher until I am satisfied!

~Why is this work important to you? Work is very important to me because it helps stimulate me. Secondly work gives me a sense of fulfillment and belonging!

~If people want to learn more about possibly supporting you and your powerful work in the

world, where should they go to learn more and possibly lean in and help? If people want to learn more about possibly support me they can go to my website I have a gofundme page, I also welcome speaking offers in any and all forms!

~What tip or piece of advice or personal wisdom can you share with our reader today? If an obstacle gets in front of you welcome it because after you overcome that obstacle you will have become even stronger!!

Meet Sean Sullivan: Speaker, Writer

Here's another inside peek into the life of one of Rebecca's radio show guests. You can find Sean on his I Know Autism website where he says this: "I am what is known in medical terms as autistic. However that is only part of the story and a very small part of who I am. Despite my disability, I have lived a life full of wonder, angst, adventure, disappointment, love, happiness, and every other conceivable human emotion." He created his website

to be a beacon of hope to people who hate themselves for having a disability! He declares that the world shouldn't underestimate him! Let's hear from him...

For more information, Sean can be reached at www.Iknowautism.org.

[email protected] * (949) 514-5720

Tune into his interview with Rebecca on VoiceAmerica radio

|8 |

~Why did you elect to step into this new role as an advocate for those with Autism?