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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me the World

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me the World

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Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
It is characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors.
Although autism is becoming more widely recognized, there is still a lack of understanding and awareness surrounding the condition.
As a result, many individuals and families affected by autism struggle to find the support and resources they need.
Why Not Me The World podcast aims to bridge that gap by providing valuable information and insights into autism, fostering empathy and understanding, and promoting acceptance and inclusion.
Nashville based Music Producer Tony Mantor explores the remarkable impact his guests make by empowering their voices in spreading awareness about autism and helping break down the barriers of understanding.
Join Mantor and his guests as they delve into the world of autism and mental health to explore topics such as diagnosis, treatment, research, and personal stories.
Together, we can create a more informed and compassionate society for individuals with autism.





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  • Cohen Miles-Rath: How One Man Transformed Crisis into a Call for Change
    May 22 2025

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    Cohen Miles-Rath shares his powerful journey from psychosis and incarceration to becoming a mental health advocate and author.

    His story reveals how proper support systems and personal determination transformed a life-altering crisis into a mission of education and advocacy that's changing how we approach mental health treatment.

    • Surviving untreated schizoaffective disorder that led to a psychotic episode and incarceration
    • Using the four dimensions of recovery—purpose, home, health, and community—to rebuild life
    • Transitioning from jail to graduate school within a year through structured support
    • Working with Mental Health Association in New York State and the Suicide Prevention Center
    • Writing memoir "Mending Reality" to share experiences and reduce stigma around psychosis
    • Speaking publicly to create understanding and empathy for serious mental illness
    • Advocating for better interventions before people reach crisis points
    • Emphasizing the distinction between general mental health challenges and mental illness
    • Building communities where recovery becomes not just possible but probable
    • Using personal vulnerability to help others develop empathy for those experiencing mental illness

    If you know anyone who would like to tell their story, send them to TonyMantor.com and they may become a guest on Why Not Me? The World.


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    intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
    Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)

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  • Sherri Witwer: Rethinking How We help People in Mental Health Crisis
    May 21 2025

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    Sherry Witwer, board president for CIT Utah, shares her insights on improving crisis response systems for people experiencing mental health emergencies and creating alternatives to incarceration through specialized training and community partnerships.

    • CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) training provides law enforcement with tools to effectively respond to mental health crises and connect individuals with appropriate treatment
    • Mobile crisis outreach teams staffed by behavioral health providers and peers can handle most crisis calls without police involvement
    • Receiving centers offer alternatives to jails or emergency rooms, providing specialized assessment and stabilization for those in mental health crisis
    • Proper training helps officers distinguish between substance use and mental health crises through scenario-based practice and building community partnerships
    • Access to care remains a significant challenge, particularly coordinating services for people with serious mental illness across different systems
    • Better case management and peer support services are needed to help individuals navigate complex systems when they're least able to do so independently
    • Affordable and supportive housing is essential for recovery and breaking cycles of hospitalization and incarceration
    • Including voices of people with lived experience and families is crucial for designing effective mental health services that people will actually use


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    intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
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    28 m
  • Darrell Herrmann : Straight Talk About Living With A Severe Mental Illness
    May 20 2025

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    Darrell Herrmann, a retired US Army captain and former computer programmer, shares his remarkable journey of living with schizophrenia since 1984 and his mission to help others with severe mental illness live better lives.

    • Former US Army captain specializing in field artillery and nuclear weapons before developing schizophrenia
    • Earned a computer science degree and worked as a programmer for 18 years after his military discharge
    • Spoke to over 30,000 people in hospital groups before COVID, helping patients understand psychosis
    • Author of "Straight Talk About Living with Severe Mental Illness," available on Amazon
    • Explains that diagnosis often changes and finding the right medication takes time and patience
    • Defines psychosis as experiencing hallucinations and delusions while losing touch with reality
    • Developed a personal three-bucket strategy to sort real experiences from hallucinations
    • Advocates for comprehensive education programs for people diagnosed with psychotic disorders
    • Believes the mental health profession itself is often the biggest source of stigma
    • Argues most mental health professionals lack proper training in understanding and treating psychosis


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    https://Facebook.com/tonymantor
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    intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
    Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)

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    27 m
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