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Podcast Season 2 Episode 1: An Inspiring Titanic Project

After over a year of not recording any podcasts as our attention has been focused on other Autisable related things, I was very excited to hear that Brynjar and his Mom are travelling to Pigeon Forge Tennessee on April 15th and 16th to visit the Titanic Museum Attraction.

Brynjar Karl built a 26 foot long Lego Titanic, and his passion for ships is very evident in this interview.  His Mom, Bjarney, also shares her insight on her support of his efforts – a lesson we should all take note.

The absolute joy it is to hear Brynjar talk about his passion, and the smile you can hear in his mom’s voice brings to us a sense of hope that anything is possible.

Towards the end of the conversation, you’ll hear my son Short Stack chime in to capture our attention… a podcast first!

So Kicking off the second season of Autisable Dad’s, here’s the podcast:

I hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Autisable Dad’s, and appreciate any feedback.  We’re already working on more episodes and expanding our distribution efforts.  Stay tuned!

To learn more about Brynar – visit https://www.brynjarkarl.com.  You’ll find more videos and links to keep up with him.

If you’re wanting to Visit the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee – and see Brynjar and his mom – check out this link!
http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/titanic-pigeon-forge-events#lego

*Now, dummy me I kept on saying Nashville instead of Pigeon Forge throughout most of the interview.  I did catch myself though…hey, I’m dusting off some of the rust here… LOL.


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Husband to an Amazing Wife, and Father of a Child with Autism. Founding Lead Editor of this site called Autisable. Click here to join Autisable!
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Joel Manzer

Husband to an Amazing Wife, and Father of a Child with Autism. Founding Lead Editor of this site called Autisable. Click here to join Autisable!

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