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Kerry Magro is an award winning national speaker who is on the autism spectrum. A recent Masters graduate from Seton Hall University, he is CEO and Founder of KFM Making a Difference, a non-profit corporation focused on disability advocacy and housing. Kerry, a professional member of the National Speakers Association, has spoken at more than 400 venues across the country and Canada since starting college in 2007. One of his recent accomplishments was consulting for the 2012 motion picture hit "Joyful Noise" starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton. The film earned over 30 million dollars in theaters worldwide! Kerry is now consulting for two more films set to come out in 2015 including "Jane Wants a Boyfriend" and "Don't' Foil My Plans." What makes this achievement exceptional is that he was diagnosed with autism at the age of 4 and was largely nonverbal till he was 2 and a half. Today Kerry writes about his experiences on the autism spectrum from the heart to help others overcome obstacles. Kerry wanted to write this book to help show his passion and his heart to others while trying to make people understand that autistic people deserved to be loved. Kerry credits most of his progress to the undeniable love of his two parents Robert and Suzanne Mack-Magro.www.kerrymagro.comwww.springbrookautismbehavioral.comwww.convergeautism.com
Season 3, Episode 6: The Living Full Out Show understands that effective communication is an important part of any strong relationship. By speaking openly with others we can form deeply-rooted connections in both our personal and work lives. Making an impact with our words can seem difficult at times, but with practice and determination we can learn to leave a lasting impression. Our first caller is an intern but wants to seek out more responsibilities within the company he works for. Find out how Nancy advises the caller to focus on what he brings to the table and to possibly find another job that will challenge him to become a better professional.The shows second caller Nutan is trying to find ways to disrupt her addiction to nicotine, coffee and poker. Hear how Nutan is encouraged to replace the excitement she feels being an addict through new, positive habits.Today’s inspirational guest is Kerry Magro, who was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder, a form of autism, at the age of 4. Listen in as Kerry discusses his childhood and the mountains he climb to become a best-selling author and has dedicated to assisting adults with autism. Kerry also founded the “KFM Making a Difference” scholarship program to provide scholarships for individuals who suffer from autism and are in pursuit of earning a college degree. For more information about his non-profit, you can visit at www.kerrymargo.com.Our last caller Aria suffers from a mild form of Asperger’s and is in search of finding ways to combat social anxiety in social and professional settings. Tune in to Nancy as she reminds Aria that he is someone worth knowing and to trust others so he can begin to grow his inner circle.Our words are a reflection of our inner thoughts and passions. If we can effectively communicate with others we can develop relationships that are long-lasting and bring fulfillment to our lives. In doing so we can maximize our potential and start living full out.
Season 2, Episode 14: The Living Full Out Show understands that effective communication is an important part of any strong relationship. By speaking openly with others we can form deeply-rooted connections in both our personal and work lives. Making an impact with our words can seem difficult at times, but with practice and determination we can learn to leave a lasting impression. Our first caller is an intern but wants to seek out more responsibilities within the company he works for. Find out how Nancy advises the caller to focus on what he brings to the table and to possibly find another job that will challenge him to become a better professional.The shows second caller Nutan is trying to find ways to disrupt her addiction to nicotine, coffee and poker. Hear how Nutan is encouraged to replace the excitement she feels being an addict through new, positive habits.Today’s inspirational guest is Kerry Magro, who was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder, a form of autism, at the age of 4. Listen in as Kerry discusses his childhood and the mountains he climb to become a best-selling author and has dedicated to assisting adults with autism. Kerry also founded the “KFM Making a Difference” scholarship program to provide scholarships for individuals who suffer from autism and are in pursuit of earning a college degree. For more information about his non-profit, you can visit at www.kerrymargo.com.Our last caller Aria suffers from a mild form of Asperger’s and is in search of finding ways to combat social anxiety in social and professional settings. Tune in to Nancy as she reminds Aria that he is someone worth knowing and to trust others so he can begin to grow his inner circle.Our words are a reflection of our inner thoughts and passions. If we can effectively communicate with others we can develop relationships that are long-lasting and bring fulfillment to our lives. In doing so we can maximize our potential and start living full out.