Show Notes
How might autism change team dynamics in sports?
Anthony Ianni talks about how being autistic affected his relationship with his teammates. Anthony Ianni is an Autistic Self-Advocate, motivational speaker, and former basketball star. Anthony was the first ever NCAA Division I college basketball player with autism, playing for Michigan State University.
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This conversation with Anthony Ianni was originally released on October 29, 2020.
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Bullying, Breakthroughs, and Basketball, with Anthony Ianni
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