Show Notes
What if the biggest breakthrough in autism isn't changing autistic people—but changing the way we see them?
In this inspiring episode of Why Not Me?, Tony Mantor sits down with internationally recognized autism advocate, educator, author, and founder of The Miracle Project, Elaine Hall.
After adopting her son from Russia and later learning he was autistic, Elaine's life took an unexpected turn that would ultimately transform autism advocacy around the world.
Together, they discuss the importance of meeting autistic individuals where they are, replacing judgment with understanding, and focusing on strengths instead of deficits. Elaine shares the story behind The Miracle Project, the Emmy Award-winning documentary Autism: The Musical, her work influencing Hollywood toward authentic neurodivergent representation, and why creating communities of belonging matters more than simply talking about inclusion.
The conversation also explores late autism identification, masking, neurodiversity, communication beyond words, and the lasting impact acceptance can have on individuals, families, educators, and communities.
Whether you're autistic, a parent, educator, clinician, advocate, or simply someone wanting to better understand autism, this episode offers hope, compassion, and a fresh perspective on what it truly means to belong.
In this episode you'll learn:

Robert J. Bernstein: Unlocking the Untapped Potential of Autism Through Understanding, Not Labels
29:55

Mark Desmond on Brain Injury Recovery, Hope, and the Power of High Hopes
24:15

Dr. Christopher Khoury:Beyond the Label: Helping Students with Autism Thrive in School and Life
25:28