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Dr. Blythe Corbett: Pioneering Autism Communication through Theater and Fostering Inclusive Expression

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What if theater could unlock new dimensions of communication for individuals with autism?

Join us as we sit down with the remarkable Dr. Blythe Corbett, a trailblazer from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, who has seamlessly intertwined her love for performance with her cutting-edge research in autism.

Through the pioneering work of Sense Theater, a nonprofit she founded in 2009, Dr. Corbett has transformed the landscape of social communication interventions, using the power of theater to foster personal growth and social skills in hundreds of participants.

Her journey, marked by perseverance and innovation, has garnered significant recognition, including prestigious grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, showcasing the profound impact of blending science and the arts.
This episode also takes you behind the scenes of Sense Theater's expansion plans, where inclusivity and creative expression are at the forefront.

Through engaging productions, participants tackle themes of belonging, acceptance, and diversity, creating a tapestry of collaboration among individuals from diverse backgrounds.

We delve into the thoughtful strategies implemented to support autistic individuals, such as managing anxiety and sensory overload, and the fun, engaging activities like improvisation and joke-telling that teach social cues and body language.

Wrapping up, we reflect on the empowering conversations shared and extend an invitation to listeners who might have their own stories and insights to contribute.

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1. Dr. Blythe Corbett: Pioneering Autism Communication through Theater and Fostering Inclusive Expression (00:00:00)

2. Sense Theater (00:00:05)

3. Autism Theater Program Expansion Plans (00:14:27)

4. Empowering Conversations (00:26:38)

118 episodes

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What if theater could unlock new dimensions of communication for individuals with autism?

Join us as we sit down with the remarkable Dr. Blythe Corbett, a trailblazer from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, who has seamlessly intertwined her love for performance with her cutting-edge research in autism.

Through the pioneering work of Sense Theater, a nonprofit she founded in 2009, Dr. Corbett has transformed the landscape of social communication interventions, using the power of theater to foster personal growth and social skills in hundreds of participants.

Her journey, marked by perseverance and innovation, has garnered significant recognition, including prestigious grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, showcasing the profound impact of blending science and the arts.
This episode also takes you behind the scenes of Sense Theater's expansion plans, where inclusivity and creative expression are at the forefront.

Through engaging productions, participants tackle themes of belonging, acceptance, and diversity, creating a tapestry of collaboration among individuals from diverse backgrounds.

We delve into the thoughtful strategies implemented to support autistic individuals, such as managing anxiety and sensory overload, and the fun, engaging activities like improvisation and joke-telling that teach social cues and body language.

Wrapping up, we reflect on the empowering conversations shared and extend an invitation to listeners who might have their own stories and insights to contribute.

https://tonymantor.com
https://Facebook.com/tonymantor
https://instagram.com/tonymantor
https://twitter.com/tonymantor
https://youtube.com/tonymantormusic
intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Dr. Blythe Corbett: Pioneering Autism Communication through Theater and Fostering Inclusive Expression (00:00:00)

2. Sense Theater (00:00:05)

3. Autism Theater Program Expansion Plans (00:14:27)

4. Empowering Conversations (00:26:38)

118 episodes

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