
In this episode, we’re joined by Andrew Arboe, an autistic motivational speaker and driving advocate dedicated to improving the lives of those on the autism spectrum. Andrew shares his journey, offering valuable insights from his work with various organizations across the country. We open the conversation by addressing the importance of self-care for parents raising autistic children—reminding caregivers not to lose themselves in the process. We also explore how music therapy can help autistic individuals pick up on social cues, offering an unexpected tool for development. Andrew delves into his personal story, reflecting on how becoming self-aware helped him navigate life after aging out of the system. We discuss his draw to driving as a means to meet the vital need for transportation among the autistic community. Throughout the episode, we explore services and support systems in different states, focusing on Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut, shedding light on the regional resources available to those on the spectrum. Episode Chapters 00:00 Intro - (Don't) Forget Yourself! 03:24 Today's Guest - Andrew Arboe 06:58 Changing Outcomes 09:01 Services in Nearby States 10:46 Driving & Transport 12:00 Andrew's Travels and Play Theory 15:28 Music Therapy 18:30 Hero(es) of the Day - Autistic Musicians 20:30 Autism in Hindi 23:33 ADAM Project - Investment in Backup 25:00 Wrap Up