One of the most encouraging developments recently has been the opportunity to share my story with new audiences through podcast interviews.

Over the past few weeks, I have been honored to appear on several programs where I discussed my family’s journey, autism, vaccine injury, advocacy, and the books that grew out of those experiences.

Most recently, I was interviewed by Pure Hearts Therapy in Phoenix, Arizona. Their audience includes many autistic and neurodivergent individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals. We had a thoughtful conversation about autism, lived experience, and the importance of listening to families who have walked this path firsthand.

I also recently joined Meehan MD in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where we discussed both of my books, Ashes to Armor and When His Smile Disappeared. The conversation explored our family’s story, the challenges we have faced, and the reasons I continue to speak publicly about autism, vaccine safety, and informed consent.

These interviews are part of a growing effort to reach people who may never have encountered my work before. Every podcast introduces the story of Weston and Emily to new listeners, and every conversation creates opportunities for meaningful dialogue.

Exciting Opportunities Ahead

We’re also currently in discussions with The Dad Edge, widely regarded as the #1 podcast for fathers. The Dad Edge reaches a massive audience of men and fathers, with more than 270,000 Instagram followers and over 50 million podcast downloads.

The opportunity to discuss what it’s really like to be the father of a child with severe autism is especially meaningful to me. Too often, the experiences of fathers are overlooked in these conversations, and I believe there are many dads who could benefit from hearing an honest account of both the challenges and the profound love that come with this journey.

We’re incredibly excited about the possibility of reaching an audience of this size. For many years, discussions surrounding autism, vaccine injury, and the experiences of affected families have faced significant censorship and suppression. Every opportunity to speak openly with new audiences helps break through those barriers and allows more people to hear stories that might otherwise never be told.

We expect to participate in many more podcasts in the months ahead. There is growing interest in discussions about autism, caregiving, chronic illness, vaccine safety, family advocacy, and the personal experiences that often get overlooked in public conversations.

If you know of a podcast host, radio show, YouTube channel, or interviewer who might be interested in these topics, we’d love to hear from you.

Whether the audience consists of parents, healthcare professionals, faith communities, caregivers, researchers, or anyone interested in these important issues, I am always open to thoughtful conversations.

Interested in Booking an Interview?

If you host a podcast or know someone who does, please reach out through the contact information on this website.

Together, we can continue sharing stories that matter and bringing greater awareness to the challenges faced by families like ours.

Thank you for helping spread the word.

— Greg Wyatt

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