Spectrum Perspectives is a safe space for parents, families, and anyone touched by Autism and special needs. Hosted by Cindy Gelormini, a mom who’s walked this journey herself, the podcast shares real conversations with parents, adults on the Spectrum, professionals, and advocates who understand both the challenges and the beauty of living life on the Spectrum. Cindy isn’t afraid to ask the hard questions and open the door to topics that parents often wrestle with quietly—things like ABA therapy, bullying, vaccine injury, abuse, and new ways of communication such as Spelling to Communicate. As the show grows, so does the conversation—Season 4 explores spiritual insights, including telepathy and the hidden gifts that many families are just beginning to discover. If you listen with an open mind and a tender heart, you may find comfort, hope, and maybe even a brand-new perspective on what it means to love someone on the Spectrum.
Little Zahari was left in a crib in an orphanage in Bulgaria until he was 8 years old. When Courtney met him he weighted only 20lbs. Then her 11 year old daughter said, "God is speaking to me. He is my brother." 18 months later he came home with them to America. Zahari has flourished in his new home. But then in High School, when he began to use RPM to communicate, he has a set back because the school did not support this communica...
Zahari is a blind, autistic boy who was rescued from an orphanage in Bulgaria by his mom Courtney. After he began using RPM to communicate, the school started to shun them, and Z became dis-regulated because he knew they didn't believe in him. So she kept him home and he began to flourish! He became a fully open Speller, and started talking about the heavenly realms, including heaven, angels, Jesus etc. She says although they belie...
Meet Judy Chinitz, founder of the Mouth to Hand Learning Center in Westchester County, NY. She recounts her personal story of the living hell she went through with her son. First, learning how to heal his gut issues using dietary interventions. Then when he turned 21 she says he literally went insane. He was violent, "like a raging wild animal", and then stopped eating for 5 weeks. When he was on the verge of death, she got a phone...
Meet Judy Chinitz, who runs Mouth to Hand Learning Center, a center for Spellers in New York. Judy has a very compelling story of what she has endured with her son. This is just a snippet where she describes the "living hell" they went through for a period when he literally went insane. Screaming, violent, and had to lock him in his room for his own safety. Listen to the full episode on this channel.
Corey and her husband adopted their grandson Ashton who is now 8 years old. He is an non-speaker who recently become "open" on the Spelling boards. She is a teacher and her husband, who is retired, watched Ashton during the day homeschooling him. Now that he can communicate, they have learned that he sees in the spirit realm and his favorite things to talk about are God, heaven and angels! He says he goes to heaven at night, typica...
Corey adopted her 8 year old grandson Ashton who is a non-speaker. Now that he has become an "Open Speller" he is telling her all about God, going to heaven, seeing angels and demons, seeing auras around people and going to the Hill. (If you have listened to The Telepathy Tapes, you know.) Ashton met a friend on The Hill that he talks to telepathically named Noah, a 6 year old who was up for adoption. He told his Mama (who also ado...
Matt & Glori have been in ministry at Highland Church in Arizona with Pastor Joe Infranco, who recently wrote the book "Decoding Cody", which explains Spelling, Telepathy and Spiritual gifts of the young people in their Special Needs ministry at their church. Cindy sits down with Cody's parents and gave them a list of questions for Cody to spell the answers to with his practitioner. They talk about how when Cody was little and ...
Matt and Glori's son Cody is 24 and began spelling to communicate when he was 21. We talk about when he was in school and they didn't know how smart he was and did not presume competence. One day they mistakenly got a notebook for another student and saw the teachers note to the other parents that said, "I'm so sorry your child has to be in the same class with Cody...." Skip forward to later in the interview when Cody answers quest...
Patti is a teacher who says her son Sean was a "poster child for Apraxia" and has level 3 Autism. After reading the book "Underestimated" by JB Handley, she and her husband Kelly drove 15 year old Sean to Virginia to go see Elizabeth Vosseller, the creator of Spelling to Communicate, featured in the "Spellers" movie. Kelly says, "I know EV says she's never seen a kid who couldn't spell, but she's never seen Sean". They were wrong, ...
When Sean's mom Patti and Step Dad Kelly ("Kelly Dad") took him to see Elizabeth Vosseller (EV) for his first Spelling to Communicate session (S2C) they said, "I know EV said she never met a kid who couldn't spell, but she has never met Sean". Until he sat down with EV........ Listen to the full episode here on this channel to hear their story.
When Becky's son was diagnosed with Autism she did research looking into Biomedical intervention. She had so much success with the treatments that doctors removed his autism diagnosis. She posted about it on social media and it went viral, but she received tremendous backlash from the autism community. Still, she persued a degree to become a Wholistic Health Practitioner so she could help other families. When she got pregnant again...
Betsy did biomedical intervention for her son diagnosed with autism and apraxia, including a heavy metal detox and vitamins. They saw so much progress that doctors eliminated his autism diagnosis. But when she put out a video about his autism recovery that went viral, she experienced a lot of backlash and hatred from the autism community. She still persued a degree to become a wholistic health practitioner to help other families. T...
Betsy runs "Picky Eating Solutions" and helps families as a coach. She has a podcast and social media channels as "Betsy on the Go". Through her organization Autism Odyssey, she created the "Autistic Be Kind" vest after her son Joey, an avid cyclist, faced misunderstanding and hostility on San Francisco's streets. The vests serve as both a communication tool and a catalyst for empathy, encouraging kindness and understanding toward ...
Betsy Hicks Russ is the host of Betsy on the Go Podcast, owner of "Picky Eating Solutions" and created the Betsy on the Go online course. In the trailer she talks about "fake food" and it's effects on the body. In the full episode she will talk about raising her son Joey and when she changed his diet everything changed. Cindy and Betsy also talk about Spelling to Communicate, Telepathy, The Hill and Joey's other gifts. Listen to th...
What is the difference between Music Therapy and Neurologic Music Therapy? Beth is a Neurologic Music Therapist who helps Spellers using music to help their bodies to become regulated. Then she uses Spelling to Communicate to help them communicate, and coaches them in grief and trauma to help them get over the emotional issues they have from not being able to speak. Recently she has helped a few of her students, who are non-speaker...
Beth is a Neurologic Music Therapist who works with Spellers. She uses music to help get their bodies regulated to spell. She also uses Spelling to Communicate, and helps them with grief and trauma of not being able to speak. Be sure to listen to the full episode.
Sara's son Rocco is a rock star! He surfs with his dad and communicates with his mom using RPM. She talks about how it took a long time for him to become open because as a non-speaker no one ever asked him questions like "How was your day?" before. She says that because ABA therapy always rewarded the "right" answers, she has had to work on letting him know "there is no wrong answer" when she asks him an open ended question. In thi...
Sara is an RPM practitioner and runs a support group for autism parents called "Autism Changemakers". Cindy and Sara talk about many things including RDI-Relationship Development Intervention, and how they have to work through how ABA has affected Rocco becoming open on the Spelling boards because he is still looking for the "reward" for the "right" answers. When asked if Rocco was telepathic, Sara's answer was "Duh!" He goes to th...
When Annika was pregnant with her second child the doctors bullied her into taking a flu shot. Then when her infant daughter was only 7 weeks old, she was hospitalized with RSV, and once again she felt cornered into giving her baby inoculations. She now sees biomedical doctors instead, and her daughter has experienced great success with a chiropractor. Although her daughter has been in Special Ed her whole life, she is now blossomi...
Annika retells the story of when she was pregnant and she felt bullied into taking a flu shot. Then when her baby daughter was only 7 weeks old she had to go to the hospital with RSV, and once again felt pressured to inoculate her infant against her motherly instincts. She says it changed the way she views the medical field to this day.
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