Autism Stories: Bill Clifton Tole
Autism Stories5 Okt 2020

Autism Stories: Bill Clifton Tole

"Its liberating to explore where the tangents will talk you. In a way being autistic in some ways is going down a rabbit hole. You go inward, you go in your head and see where it takes you. The Sitar is the vehicle by which I get to those places in some ways. Being able to let me take it where it will instead of trying to play Beethovens 5th Symphony on it is freshing to just go with the flow," says Bill Clifton Tole. Bill joins us on this episode to talk about how autistics can amplify the good and overcome the negative noise in their lives.

To listen to "Amplify the Good" visit: https://anchor.fm/bill-clifton-tole.

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