EP 17 : Encik Adli Yahya - 'The Journey with Autism: How Can We Help?
Tune in to Real Conversations with Anita today for an enlightening episode featuring Encik Muhammad Adli Yahya, the founder of The Autism Cafe Project. Join us for an insightful discussion on 'The Journey with Autism: How Can We Help?' with host Puan Anita Abu Bakar, President and Founder of MIASA Malaysia. Encik Adli will share his experience with Autism and his journey to provide a better working environment for people living with Autism. As we reflect with Encik Muhammad Adli Yahya, we are reminded of the profound influence of love and kindness in our world. Stay connected and catch up on our enriching past discussions on Spotify 'Real Conversations with Anita' and YouTube 'MIASA Malaysia.' 🎧 #MIASAMalaysia #IltizambyEkuinas #Mentalhealthpodcast #RealConversationswithAnita #RCWA

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EP 31: Dr. Putri Afzan Maria Zulkifli - Mental Health Amongst Teenagers and Children In Malaysia

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Schon immer anders gefühlt: Karin lebt mit Autismus I 37 Grad

