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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?

Tanya's Journey Across Europe for Autism Advocacy and Inclusive Education

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?

Tony Mantor

Positivity, Autism Awareness, Autism, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Special Needs, Autism Acceptance, Entertainment, Alternative Health, Celebrities, Never Give Up

5.03.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail Send us a text Imagine uprooting your life multiple times for the love of your child. This episode brings you an inspiring narrative of Tanya and her niece Dara, who embarked on a journey from Bulgaria to Belgium in search of better educational opportunities for Tanya's autistic son, Radi. We hear about the challenges and victories as Tanya relentlessly pursued a nurturing environment for Radin, moving through Slovakia and the Czech Republic before finally settling in Belg...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Why Not Me the World Podcast, hosted by Tony Mayator.

0:11.0

Broadcasting from Music City USA, Nashville, Tennessee.

0:18.0

Join us as our guests tell us their stories

0:20.9

Some will make you laugh

0:22.5

Some will make you cry

0:24.3

Real life people

0:26.9

Who will inspire

0:28.8

And show that you are not alone

0:32.5

In this world

0:34.0

Hopefully you gain more awareness

0:37.1

Acceptance and a better understanding

0:40.3

for autism around the world.

0:43.3

Hi, I'm Tony Mantor. Welcome to Why Not Me the World. Today I'm joined by Tanya and her niece Dara, who share their remarkable journey from Bulgaria across Europe, culminating in their relocation to Belgium with her autistic son Radi. They initially reached out to me via Instagram to share their experiences

1:12.4

traveling across Europe while listening to my podcast. It's an absolute pleasure to have them

1:17.4

as a guest on today's episode. Welcome. Thank you, honey. Thank you for inviting us.

1:22.9

It's my pleasure. You traveled all the way from Bulgaria to Belgium for your son. Tell us a little

1:30.0

bit about him if you would. My son, Radin, now is 30 years old. When he was born, everything was

1:37.7

good with him. But when he was older, we noticed something was different. What does mean, his vocabulary was very small.

1:48.0

He avoided other children and he was often quiet. He didn't talk much and he didn't like

1:55.8

playing with other kids. He liked doing the same things over and over, like opening and closing a door.

2:05.2

And while Radhi didn't talk much, he pointed to things he wanted, which helped us understand

2:12.5

him.

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