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Autistic Motivational Speak Marty Murphy speak about Autism. Dec 2006, Normal Illinois. Born in 1963, Marty grew up in Normal, Illinois. By the time she was 5, it was clear that she was a child of special needs. However, more functional than one with stereotypical autism, she fell through the cracks of the school system. By the time she was nine, she was led to believe she was mentally retarded, marginally surviving mainstream schooling.
She furthered her education in Bloomington, Illinois where she was determined to have ADHD, autism, dyslexia and dyscalculia.
In 1988, she furthered her graduate studies at the University of Arizona. Through a series of unsuccessful college transfers, and part time jobs, she was informed by a doctor that she had a disability; "High Functioning Autism" also known as "Aspergers". She indeed had ADHD, dyslexia and dyscalculia, but most surprising, she was not retarded.
Marty went abroad, attending the Ballymaloe Culinary School in Shanagarry, County Cork, Ireland, to which her schooling gave her an opportunity on the open seas as a chef, but alas social circumstances were not a good match for her. Returning to Normal, Marty was in the darkest part of her life, as a selective/elective mute with a clear diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
But being properly diagnosed made great differences in her life. Doctors found success in medications that finally helped her. Doctors encouraged her to get active in the local autism organization, and it was that advice that changed her life forever. With over seven total years of being mute, the program brought a comfort level that eventually led to Marty finally speak again. As a result, Marty not only speaks, she is now a prolific poet, author and public speaker. At age 39.
Now 44, Marty spends her free time as a highly sought after public speaker, offering first hand perspectives on autism. She works with school districts across the country to help put supports in place for particularly challenged children.
Marty Murphy currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Autism Society of Illinois as well as the Autism Society of McLean County. Through these two organizations, she finds she can finally help put direct support in place for children and families who struggle with autism.
Marty was recently quoted as saying "I have spoken to legislators about the tremendous needs that our communities have and will continue to have without increased funding, and hopefully I am helping to shine a positive light on the life long possibilities for individuals with autism, about who they can be and what they can achieve given the right supports".

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@ylrebmikaka
@ylrebmikaka 17 лет назад
She brings to the table "one side-her side", breaking down the barriers through her humor & ability to articulate in ways some people can understand & begin to relate. In this video as with all of her speaking engagements; she takes the fear of autism out & shows the viewer or participant the potential everyone with disabilities has, not just those with autism. I always say she makes autism approachable & not something people need to fear or isolate themselves from. It's inspirational.
@jeremiah1129
@jeremiah1129 17 лет назад
Thank you so much for this presentation those of us w/ autistic children need this kind of hope.
@sniffymo
@sniffymo 14 лет назад
Just saw Marty speak and I would say it was the most wonderful thing that has happened in our journey so far.
@himirai
@himirai 17 лет назад
Marty is so funny and such a delight to watch. She is so entertaining, that the education part comes naturally and easily while absorbing and enjoying her personality and spirit. It just makes me want to watch her more!
@rainydog
@rainydog 17 лет назад
Excellent inspiring video. I want to post it in my livedigital site. I've sent it out to teachers and social Work professors and therapists. The best nine minutes and forty six seconds I've had today.
@simplytroy
@simplytroy 17 лет назад
Marty gives me hope that my 8-yr-old son on the spectrum will succeed despite his disabilities. He's already come so far!! Great job Marty. Troy in Heyworth IL
@juliusandjaali
@juliusandjaali 17 лет назад
Very nice. It's excititing to know about Marty Murphy. thanks for sharing. Well done video.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for the support. Thanks for passing it on. I hope it's an inspiration for many!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear triark and cyndeedean, Thanks for writing in and sharing the video with others. Good words based on first-hand expereience go a long way!
@KamiFei
@KamiFei 17 лет назад
Wow...my daughter sounds so similar to her. What an amazing person; it's so easy to see how she can inspire understanding in others.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to view it. It means a lot to us!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for the words of support. I'll be sure to pass this on to Marty!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 15 лет назад
Thanks for writing in. Positive comments are always welcome. It takes bravery to put yourself on the web, and Marty has agreed to do it only if it helps others. So, again, thanks for your support and positive words of encouragement.
@wendme
@wendme 16 лет назад
i loved this so much, and you put alot of hope in me, and gave me more undersanding, you were great, i loved it, keep it up
@whitequeen96
@whitequeen96 17 лет назад
My 10 yr. old son has autism, and he is a very special, unique little guy. Although he struggles with some challenges and is not completely "normal", he's BETTER than "normal" in so many ways! And he is unusually empathetic! As my friend says, "Once you've seen one autistic kid, you've seen .... one autistic kid." Everyone is different and special in their own way.
@himirai
@himirai 17 лет назад
Who ISN'T "different" in some way? We need to view each other individually, and learn to not only accept each other's differences, but appreciate them too.
@magicalmiriam
@magicalmiriam 17 лет назад
It was fantastic to see this, i can relate to many of the things you said.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear yirebmikaka, Bravo! You said it perfectly. This is also why I love RU-vid so much...It gives the world so much content about everything in life! Every day is a learning experience and day by day we can become smarter beings...but it requires the curiousity of an open mind, sifted through logic and sorted by virtues. -Graham
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
You are welcome! The video doesn't even begin to show how great this woman is!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for your support!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Hey. Thanks for the comments. I really loved watching your videos too. Keep up the good work!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Excellent! Post away. Haha. Be sure to let people know there is a full website that explains more about Marty and her involvement in the feature film "Normal Folk" that will shoot in Normal Illinois. Again, thaks so much for all your support!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
My pleasure. Thanks for supporting the "Normalfolk" film project!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear Troy, I'm glad you got to see the video. My best to you and your son! -Graham
@rainydog
@rainydog 17 лет назад
I posted this on my web site in livedigital and I also posted your link to the video here on youtube and the link works. I sent it to the Social Work dept Southern Ill Univesity.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Well said! Thanks for sharing. :)
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks Nowhining4u! One love.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks so much for the comment!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
I agree. Thanks for the comment. I hope you pass it on~!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Illinois folk are so awesome. I should be thanking YOU!
@splashypuddle
@splashypuddle 15 лет назад
Marty you are a remarkable woman. Would love to cross the river of autism back and forth a thousand times with you!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks so much! I hope you pass it on. :)
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Go Ben and Alex! Big hug!
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
I agree. Thanks for the comment.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear Greyandblackpuppy, Yes, we are all trying to help...in our own unique way. Thank you for your positive support. -Graham
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Wider understanding of "Normal". You nailed it.
@himirai
@himirai 17 лет назад
To those negative comments below, I think it is important to remember what Marty says in the video "Not everyone. We're all different." This is just a great example of how we need to accept, empathize, and love people as individuals, not as one of a group. Marty is an individual working to educate people on HER experience with autism, not the entire autistic community's experience with a condition.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks mirai108. Well said. Thanks for the open mind. :)
@ylrebmikaka
@ylrebmikaka 17 лет назад
This is not the story of every person w/autism but its one piece of the puzzle. To quantify the numbers of puzzle pieces to complete the autism spectrum puzzle is completely obscured to everyone trying to understand the complexity of autism. Take this for what it is worth and the potential impact it may have on just one person's life.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear mgabdellis1 and roozhan, Thanks for posting such kind words!
@ylrebmikaka
@ylrebmikaka 17 лет назад
It is our responsibility to use this video and other materials created by individuals w/autism as tools to help society understand the impact of autism in "one" persons life & what they can do to make a difference. Much like Rainman--not everyone w/autism is Rainman, nor is everyone an autistic savant w/incredible musical talent. These individuals are just pieces to the puzzle. Marty is verbal & tells her story, the way she see's it, the way it has impacted her life.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for following along. There's a ton more on Marty Murphy at "normalfolk" a website for the feature film.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for all your support. Be sure to check out the web page for Marty and her help in the project "Normal Folk", a feature film that will shoot in Normal Ill.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I will pass this and all comments along to the one who really needs to hear it....Marty herself. I'll keep you posted as we get closer to the documentary and feature film. "Normal Folk". If you google it you can find the website. Keep in touch. And thanks so much for the support. -Graham
@ablheza
@ablheza 17 лет назад
Thanks! I learned!
@therealr0bsmith
@therealr0bsmith 11 лет назад
Hi marty long time no talk! Even though this is coming up as Robert Smith, it is really Bridget R. Angies daughter......Glad to see your doing well keep up the good work. would love to get in touch with you some day ;)
@colenave
@colenave 17 лет назад
Yes! Ben and Alex!! Ben is the most talented puppetier(sp?) ever! And Alex does AMAZING math. One time in class, we were seeing how good Alex could do the day of the week thing, and we were like, 'august 5th, 1735!' and alex sat there thinking for about 15 or 20 seconds and then he was like, 'It was a Tuesday' and everyone started clapping and alex got a big smile on his face.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear Christschool, Thank you for the comments. I will be sure to direct those who share in your views toward your site. -Graham
@faizet2
@faizet2 9 лет назад
@Graham Streeter With all due respect to Marty, but one minor correction is worth noting & taking. Marty said she was born in 1963 & Autism was much more rarer than it is today. That isn't exactly true...First of all it's estimated that 1% of the general population are on the various Autism spectrum (the vast majority of them being male) whether having been officially diagnosed or not. Autism isn't a new disorder that has increased suddenly over the past 20 years or so like the news outlets often like to portray to alarm parents. The truth is Autism has always existed & is most probably as old as mankind itself. It's just we have more awareness now & a formal diagnosis & a name for the neurological disorder or PDD. Some 50-60+ years ago an Autistic adult would have a non-PC label such as being referred to by his/her close family & acquaintances as the strange/odd/weird aunt who never married & had kids or the funny middle-aged bachelor next door who still lives with his parents & is chronically unemployed. The media to this day still play upon these traits which can make an Autistic person feeling ostracized by society whether male or female, young or old.
@annefulton2406
@annefulton2406 6 лет назад
@Graham Streeter. Thank you for making this video. Marty has inspired me since I first met her over ten years ago. I would like to use this video in classes that I teach, however, the video needs corrected CC. Your video doesn't allow that. Is there a way I can correct the subtitles in order to show in my classes to students who need CC? Thank you.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 6 лет назад
CC is an automated feature. The best you can do is turn off CC in your controls. I did not put CC on the actual video. This is only an automated feature by RU-vid.
@annefulton2406
@annefulton2406 6 лет назад
Thank you for responding. I ended up using the automated transcript and editing that. I made the transcript available for my students who need it. They loved the video! One student approached me at the end of the class with tears in her eyes and said she has a close friend with a family member diagnosed with autism. The last lines of the video touched this student. Well done!
@christschool
@christschool 17 лет назад
Marty knows and Graham knows why.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks. Be sure to check out the film project information. Just Google "Normalfolk".
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Hey everyone! If you're interested, check out this clarifying message from Marty Murphy as she addresses some urban myths about her family, her self, and her views on autism. Go to the official "NORMALFOLK" movie website, and click on the "HOW" section. Her entry is titled "MAKE A DIFFERENCE". Enjoy, and thanks again for all your support. :)
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Dear CaptianOlimar, Amonst the comments, I am not sure who is autistic, and who not. The video is here for eveyrone to enjoy.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
A few people have asked "Is Normal Folk a story true? Is it based on Marty Murphy's life?" For the record, the answer is No. "Normal Folk" is NOT a true story. Like most feature screenplays, it is a totally fictitious piece of work. It is a story that was fabricated in my head over 3 years ago. For many other questions answered, visit the website NormalFolk. Go to the "How" section. I posted many answers there. :)
@MegaJared2
@MegaJared2 14 лет назад
I hate it when people make fun of people with autism!
@faizet2
@faizet2 9 лет назад
@Mirai Booth-Ong I have even come across some theories that almost everyone is on the Autism spectrum & that for most people it's not enough that's worth a medical assessment or a psychological diagnosis. Not to sound pessimistic but the truth of the matter remains. On the face of it many people will say what you have said about everyone being slightly "different" or "quirky" in their own way. It's what makes us individuals & makes the world go round & makes us as humanity more creative & interesting. But in reality if you appear or come across as too quirky or Autistic, on most occasions most so called NTs' wouldn't want to associate with you on a social level.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
One Love :)
@cardaronella
@cardaronella 17 лет назад
Marty rocks! When God spoke to Moses through the burning bush, Moses obeyed. When God spoke to Marty through parents like me who urged her to use her God-given talents to raise the awareness & understanding of autism, she obeyed. Is Marty not allowed to possess such talents because she's autistic? The world is now richer because deaf, blind, paraplegic, or otherwise "different" folks are using theirs. Marty, pray hard, tuck in, & journey forward. Don't let the "desert winds" get you down.
@grahamstreeter
@grahamstreeter 17 лет назад
Thanks for watching. Check out the main web site "normalfolk" for more on the project she is working on with me.
@GfxDesigner
@GfxDesigner 17 лет назад
I live in bloomington IL :)
@magemystic
@magemystic 17 лет назад
haha Im sure my brothers (all 3 of them are autistic) would love to invest in kissing therapy. I love your homor. I sent this video to my oldest brother beccause he loves comedy and he has quit an odd sense of humor himself.
@auti34
@auti34 15 лет назад
omg she so funny .i have autism to
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