Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when you turn your vision into reality.
Today we’re bringing back the CEO and Founder of the Global Autism Project, Molly Ola Pinney.
For almost 20 years, the Global Autism Project has been providing sustainable training, coaching, and community for center directors, therapists, and caregivers around the world.
As we enter our second decade, our organization is opening its doors to new forms of collaboration!
In today’s conversation, we discuss:
- The Global Autism Project’s new Affiliate program and what affiliates will get access to
- A sneak peek into the training we’re offering for free
- The four pillars of success for any autism center or school
- How Molly herself has experienced transformation from implementing some of the lessons included in our training
- Advice for service providers who want to start or scale their business
Do you work with autistic individuals? Are you thinking of starting your own center, or maybe wanting to scale your business to be able to serve more families?
Click here to discover your impact and join us for a FREE TRAINING!
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