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Radio Interviews by autistic author Donna Williams

Confetti Thoughts Drifting, by Donna Williams I recently had two radio interviews some of you may find interesting. In the first radio interview I talk about life as an autistic author. In the second I talk about my work and experience as a consultant in the field of autism in which I worked with around 600 people on the autistic spectrum over 8 years, being employed by education, health and social services departments as well as by families and directly by people on the spectrum themselves. Somewhere in these interviews the interviewer and I veer off discussion of autism and into discussions as vast as ‘normality’, humanity and spirituality. Here’s the links:

To listen to part 1 of Donna Williams interviewed by Nicki Fischer on the radio program “Get Real” click below:

http://autismone.org/radio/default.cfm?archive=1036&bg=&FromA1


To listen to part 2 of Donna Williams interviewed by Nicki Fischer on “Get Real” click below:

http://autismone.org/radio/default.cfm?archive=1087&bg=&FromA1
I hope you enjoy them.

… Donna Williams

http://www.donnawilliams.net

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One Response to “Radio Interviews by autistic author Donna Williams”

  1. Tracy Willmer

    Dear Donna,

    Last night I heard an interview with you on CBC radio - the interviewer’s name was Peter. Apparently it was an interview done way back in the 1990’s. This is the first time I have heard about you. I found the interview to be exceptionally interesting, and you to be an amazing person. I gained some insight into your particular world and it was so informative and fascinating to me.

    I look forward to buying and reading your first book, Nobody Nowhere.

    I look forward to learning more about you and the work that you do. You are a remarkable person, a wonderful person to have in this world.

    Sincerely,
    Tracy

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