02/20/2026
Anderson Foundation for Autism Seeks to Help Lead National Dialogue About Autism with Rebranded Podcast
Anderson Foundation for Autism’s executive leadership team announced today that it has developed a new strategy and brand for its longstanding podcast.
Hosted by Eliza Bozenski, LMSW, Chief Development Officer of Anderson Foundation for Autism, the radio show, named for autism incidence rates since its inception in 2012, will now be called “1 in 31: Autism Today.” Produced by Pamal Broadcasting in Beacon, NY, episodes have featured celebrity guests such as Dr. Temple Grandin, renowned doctors like Dr. Kristin Sohl, local professionals such as Ashley Quitoni (Adaptive CrossFit 845), along with families, advocates, behavioral therapists, educators, documentary filmmakers, and more.
Said Patrick Paul, CEO/Executive Director of Anderson Center for Autism, “Over the past decade-plus, Eliza’s interviews have helped raise tremendous awareness about autism, from how it presents to what programs can optimize the quality of life for those diagnosed. The show provides a unique platform for us to highlight experts, thought leaders, families, and so many others who are working to advance our mission. As the audience has grown, particularly more recently, it started to become clear to Eliza and her development team at Anderson that the show was ready for a more comprehensive strategy.”
Read more: https://www.andersoncenterforautism.org/news/anderson-foundation-for-autism-seeks-to-help-lead-national-dialogue-about-autism-with-rebranded-podcast/
Learn more about 1 in 31: Autism Today, and listen now: https://www.andersoncenterforautism.org/1in31