Our first ever guest paid it forward so this teenage boy with autism could start a podcast

Our very first guest Matt Long used his one-for-one charity donation to help an autistic boy, Trey DelGrosso, start a podcast. Kimi talks to Trey about becoming a public speaker, educating his peers about autism and how his motto "there is nothing wrong with me" helps him build his confidence every day. Check out his podcast Trey's Two Cents!


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  • “Be thankful for who you have to help you.”

  • “Everyone, no matter what their challenges are, need love and respect.”

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Laine Carlsness

I'm Laine Carlsness – the broad behind Broadsheet Design and an East Bay-based graphic designer specializing in identity, web and print. I truly love what I do – creating from-the-ground-up creative solutions that are as unique as the clients who inspire them. I draw very few boxes around what a graphic designer should and shouldn't do – I've been known to photograph, illustrate, write copy, paint and hand-letter to get the job done.

http://www.broadsheetdesign.com/
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