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Hear Firsthand Accounts of How Russell Lehmann’s Advocacy and Keynote Speeches Have Inspired Change and Fostered Understanding in Mental Health and Neurodiversity

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Testimonials: Impactful Stories from Russell Lehmann's Audience and Collaborators

Hear Firsthand Accounts of How Russell Lehmann’s Advocacy and Keynote Speeches Have Inspired Change and Fostered Understanding in Mental Health and Neurodiversity

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Feedback on Russell Lehmann's Keynote Presentations

Keynotes

Russell Impacted Countless Individuals and Families

Russell presented during a recent healthcare provider forum. With over 500 individuals in attendance spanning multiple states and sectors including medical personnel, behavioral health providers, non-clinical attendees, and families of those with ASD/ID, the feedback received has been overwhelmingly positive. Russell spoke with authenticity and vulnerability discussing his experiences growing up and living with ASD and mental health challenges. Many were moved by his experiences and re-energized to support those struggling with ASD/mental health challenges with renewed vigor and empathy. Russell dedicated much of his presentation about “how to help” others with concrete tools and recommendations, which the audience craved. Because of Russell’s presentation, countless individuals and families will be better helped and supported by those in attendance.  I would highly recommend Russell as the keynote for any audience or venue!  /// Daniel Langless, LMFT Assistant VP, Network Management, Carelon Behavioral Health

Jess Bax Division Director MO DD

Hearing Russell Is the Best Decision You Will Make. Hands Down.

“In a time where everyone is stretched beyond thin and should be practicing all aspects of self-care, including being selective with how we invest the time we have, hearing Russell speak is hands-down one of the best decisions you’ll make for you and your team’s time.   Russell tells you a story about himself that is so authentic and raw, you become easily immersed…he is one of those rare speakers that causes you to literally lose sense of time in a meeting room.  You will walk away from hearing Russell with a rejuvenated sense of passion for your work as well as life in general, and a centering of empathy and person-centeredness that will help to elevate how you relate to those around you.  The ripple effects Russell leaves behind in any audience he speaks to will create a better experience in health care and social services for those needing care and those delivering it.”  /// Jessica Bax, Director, Division of Developmental Disabilities, Missouri Department of Mental Health

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Highly Recommended. Inspiring, Compelling, Profound, and Powerful!

“Having had the privilege of hearing Russell Lehmann, a remarkable man with autism in his early 30s, share his journey, I am deeply moved by his transparency and willingness to open up about his experiences with severe OCD, panic, and depression.  Mr. Lehmann not only advocates for people with disabilities but also serves as an inspiring example of embracing and sharing one’s unique journey for the benefit of others. His authenticity is a powerful force, breaking down barriers and fostering understanding. In addition to his compelling advocacy, his ability to express himself through poetry adds a unique and poignant dimension to his message. Through the artistry of words, he offers a profound glimpse into his world. He is truly an advocate making a lasting impact. I would highly recommend Russell Lehmann for your next speaker engagement.” /// Shawn Kros, CEO, The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region.

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Russell Has an Irresistible Blend of Utter Transparency and Rare Authenticity

Russell has the unique ability to share wisdom in a different light that leads to stronger human connection in our world. This is especially important in the work he does promoting true inclusion of persons with disabilities. Through an irresistible blend of utter transparency and rare authenticity, he brings a message to society that is essential to creating attitudinal shifts necessary for revolutionary change. No spoon-feeding or sugar-coating here! Instead, you can expect to hear pure, refreshing, unapologetic truth that has the power to change hearts and minds! /// Leigh Anne McKingsley, MSSW, MPA Senior Director, The Arc’s National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability

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Russell Unites His Audience by Building Upon the Human Condition

Russell’s written work and presentations unite his audience by building upon the human condition to connect.  His message is one of finding acceptance within the random situations life puts us all in and the choice we all get to make to allow our chaos to control our outcomes or for one to use the chaos to build unique strengths and gain control of our own narratives.  Through honest self-examination and incorporating philosophical wisdom passed down throughout the ages, Russell’s work challenges people of all abilities to use the adversaries one’s “fates” might have imposed on them to discover that without personal struggles, one would not be who they are. Russell encourages one to rise up to the destinies that are presented to them for individual growth and to positively impact humanity’s ongoing story. /// Aaron Stephens, Special project Director, The Arc of Frederick County, MD

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Russell is a captivating, amazing, and inspiring speaker.

Russell came to our organization to present in our Trauma-Informed Speaker Series.  Russell is an amazing and inspiring speaker. He captivated the audience with his vulnerability and openness about his life. He also identified accessible strategies to help people effectively.  Our staff were so impressed by Russell and his message. We cannot wait to bring him back! /// Pam Kasinetz Corporate Clinical Director, Behavioral Health and Housing Resources for Human Development

Universities

Governor Brian Sandoval praises Russell for his advocacy in autism

“Unwavering Advocacy”

“In recognition of your unwavering advocacy and work to educate our citizens about autism, I commend your dedication to sharing your story through public speaking, poetry, and inspiring stories. I thank you for your commitment to ensuring no one feels alone.”  /// Governor Brian Sandoval – President, University of Nevada, Reno and Former Nevada Governor

Wendy Parent-Johnson was pleased to have Russell Lehmann at the University of South Dakota's Center for Disabilities 2017 Symposium

“Generating New Ideas”

“Thank you for your informative and inspiring message. The audience loved you and really gained a lot from your presentation and sharing of your personal experiences. You were the perfect kick off for our annual 2017 Symposium and contributed to many engaging discussions and generation of new ideas among participants throughout the three-day event.”  /// Wendy Parent-Johnson, Ph.D., CRC, CESP – Center for Disabilities, University of South Dakota

Molly Cole of Connecticut Council for Developmental Disabilities

“A Call to Action”

“Russell Lehmann gave an inspiring and engaging presentation to our Partners in Policymaking graduates in CT. His insight into how his own disability shaped his life was a message of hope and a call to action for our future leaders of the disability movement. Everyone was uplifted.”  /// Molly Cole – Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities

Tina Rhodes: Russell Lehmann has a positive attitude we can all learn from

“Positive Attitude”

“Russell’s powerful presentation, along with his ability to explain the lessons he has learned with an enduring positive attitude was both education and inspiring. Our faculty will be referring to his presentation throughout the year as Russell has provided practical, personal examples of living with autism that generalizes to compassion for all human beings.”  /// Tina Rhodes – UConn Health

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“Captured the Audience”

“Russell’s keynote presentation at our symposium was an emotional, raw and very personal story about the lived experience, including the triumphs and the challenges. His story captured the audience and inspired us all.”  /// Eric Kurtz, Ph.D – Executive Director, Center for Disabilities University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine

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“Moving Speech in London”

“Russell’s inspiring and moving speech touched the hearts of the scientists and students who heard him when he spoke at our research Centre in London. We all learnt a great deal from him sharing his personal journey, his poetry and his wisdom.”  /// Francesca Happé PhD – Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, King’s College London

Letters of Appreciation

Community Engagement Conference

Dear Russell, On behalf of the Community Engagement Conference 2022 Planning Committee we would like to thank you again for the wonderful keynote address that you presented on our theme of “Building Community” at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. The conference had over 300 people in attendance. The audience feedback on your presentation was outstanding! Out of approximately 50% of returned surveys, 100% of the respondents gave you the highest possible review on your presentation. We felt honored to have you as our guest in Northeast Missouri. Russell, your presentation came at a pivotal moment for our community as we discuss and plan the development of the Greenwood Center for Autism in Northeast Missouri. To quote one of the key players from the conference, she said “Russell is saying exactly what everyone in this room needs to hear.” We appreciate your transparency in sharing your inspiring personal journey. Your willingness to discuss your story, identify what worked and what didn’t work for you as well as your balance in reviewing educational and community supports had enormous impact on our community leadership. We are confident that your message will be considered in the planning and providing services for the autistic

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Workshops/Trainings

Ira Gostin calls Russell more than a storyteller: his story of living with autism inspires us all

“A Poet and Storyteller”

“Russell isn’t just a poet. Or a young man with autism who suffers with OCD issues and PTSD. He is an entrepreneur, a poet, a storyteller, and educator and an amazing individual with a fantastic story to tell. Bring him to speak to your organization and watch him fly with all his superpowers. He will touch your heart.”  /// Ira M. Gostin, MBA, APR – Second Start Learning Disabilities Programs Inc.

Mary Helen Richer, Russell Lehmann Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati

“Instrumental in Spreading Awareness”

“Russell speaks from the heart, and is an insightful, well-spoken presenter. He is not afraid to share deeply and openly, and is candid with both his triumphs and struggles. He is instrumental in bringing awareness, understanding and acceptance of autism and gives those who are not living with autism a very real inside look into his experiences.”  /// Mary Helen Richer – Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati

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“Fantastic Presentation, Perfect Speaker!”

“Russell is a fantastic speaker! I would recommend him to any group! Russell is very articulate, passionate, and has a great message to share with everyone. Not only was his message great, but he brought it to our audience in a way that kept their attention and connected with them. He was able to still click with our audience even though his presentation was on a virtual platform. With our group, Russell was speaking to young adults with all types of disabilities. He was the perfect speaker for this type of audience. Russell was real with them and validated their thoughts and feelings. They connected with his story because his story is also their story. We are just so pleased that we had Russell as a speaker and would invite him back anytime!”  /// Carrie Greenwood – Program Coordinator – Kansas Youth Empowerment Academy

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“Dynamic Expert”

“I recently had the good fortune of meeting Russell Lehmann.  I was immediately drawn into the conversation.  Russell is sincere, honest, and generous with sharing his story.  As the MA DDS Statewide Director of Training & Staff Development, I am always on the lookout for dynamic, informative speakers.  People who are not only subject matter experts, but also have so much more to share.  Russell is able to address an experience as only he can.  Difficulties at a young age, where he was bullied as a quirky kid, finally leading to a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.  Russell’s description is not fiction.  It is a story which he lives every day.  He will tell you the heartbreak, the hard times, and the truth about what it is to grow up autistic.  Don’t miss the opportunity to hear him speak!  We valued all the insights we learned as he spoke of his life.”  /// Valarie (Oresto) Whiting, PhD – Statewide Director of Training & Staff Development, MA DDS

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“Dynamic and Authentic!”

“Words don’t seem strong enough to express the impact Russell had on our event. His ability to share some of the most vulnerable experiences in his life created a dynamic and authentic presentation. Russell’s perspective was crucial to provide a client-centered perspective for our conference. He set the stage for the social workers attending our conference to be vulnerable and authentic. I believe the social workers who attended our event will continue to pull from Russell’s presentation and be reminded that our clients and their struggles are far more than what we view during a case management session. Russell’s personality, perspective, and willingness to be authentic would transform anyone’s training event, as it did for ours. It was such a pleasure to work with Russell- we hope to be able to again!”  /// Tess Peterson – Nevada Public Health Foundation (NPHF)

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“Powerful and Unforgettable”

“Russell came and spoke to our Special Education team, a group of educators that work directly with students with various disabilities. These are professionals that have advanced degrees and years of experience in the field. They described Russell’s presentation as “eye-opening, powerful and unforgettable”. Russell speaks in an authentic way about his struggles with autism. He is candid in the way he describes his experiences and is willing to answer questions to help his audience gain an insight and understanding that only an individual living with autism can. Russell touched all of our lives and he gave us hope for the students that we support that are dealing with some of the same challenges.”  /// Dana Johnson, M.Ed. Special Education Director – Georgetown ISD, Texas

Welcome and Keynote Speaker

Russell Lehmann | Speaker, Poet, Advocate

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Russell Speaking Reel

When Ignorance Becomes Awareness | Russell Lehmann | TEDxUCLA

“Diagnosed with autism at age 12, Russell went from an isolated recluse to public speaker. Where he has been and where he is, on face value, might seem like they contradict one another, but what if we left our presumptions, or arrogance, behind, and substituted it with awareness of our ignorance? Could becoming aware of what we do not know, our ignorance, be the first step we take on the path to what’s possible?” Russell Lehmann is an award-winning and internationally recognized motivational speaker and poet contextualizing autism, mental health, disabilities, and the overall human condition. His words have been featured in the USA Today, LA Times, NPR, Yahoo! News, Success Magazine and archived in the Library of Congress. A graduate of MIT’s “Leadership in the Digital Age” course, Russell sits on the national Board of Directors for The Arc and is a council member for the Autism Society of America. Russell has also been the Youth Ambassador for the mayor of Reno, Nevada, and a member of the Nevada Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities as well as the Nevada Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders. Russell is also a contributor for Psychology Today. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Dear Russell,

On behalf of the Community Engagement Conference 2022 Planning Committee we would like to thank you again for the wonderful keynote address that you presented on our theme of “Building Community” at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. The conference had over 300 people in attendance. The audience feedback on your presentation was outstanding! Out of approximately 50% of returned surveys, 100% of the respondents gave you the highest possible review on your presentation. We felt honored to have you as our guest in Northeast Missouri.

Russell, your presentation came at a pivotal moment for our community as we discuss and plan the development of the Greenwood Center for Autism in Northeast Missouri. To quote one of the key players from the conference, she said “Russell is saying exactly what everyone in this room needs to hear.”  We appreciate your transparency in sharing your inspiring personal journey. Your willingness to discuss your story, identify what worked and what didn’t work for you as well as your balance in reviewing educational and community supports had enormous impact on our community leadership. We are confident that your message will be considered in the planning and providing services for the autistic community in Northeast Missouri for many years to come.

In addition, the participants were particularly appreciative of the round table discussion which you led following lunch. So many of the people receiving community services felt comfortable enough to speak up and share their thoughts. Many participants said that they have never seen that level of participation from the consumers of our services in the history of this conference. Together we all agreed it was because of your motivational speaking style and ability to connect on a deeply personal level with your audience.

Russell, your ability to communicate a positive and inspiring message to people with developmental disabilities has emboldened many to speak up and embrace self-advocacy. Following your presentation, several local citizens impacted by autism have come together and are beginning to share their stories in support of one another. You modeled for many what leadership and vision looks like. You demonstrated how that vision can help a community come together. We cannot express enough our gratefulness for all that you said and did during your visit. We look forward to continuing our communications with you as your message continues to change the world.

Thank you for all that you do

Crystal Aminirad

Executive Director

Board & Council Positions

The Arc of the United States
  National Board of Directors
Legal Reform for the Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled
  (LRIDD) National Board of Directors
NEXT for Autism
  Advisory Council

Autism Society of America
  Co-Chair, National Police Safety Taskforce
  Strategic Planning Committee

ProFound
  Founding Member & Advisor

Past Clients

SXSW EDU
March | Austin, TX

Life Works Autism Conference
March | Longview, WA

East Asia Teachers’ Conference
March | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

United Nations World Autism Awareness Day
April | New York, NY

Disability Policy Seminar
April | Washington, D.C.

The Arc of Illinois Annual Conference
April | Chicago, IL

NYU – Abu Dhabi Shifting Perspectives & the Evolution of Our Autism Journeys
April | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

START National Training Institute
May| Austin, TX

Supported Life Conference
May | Sacramento, CA

Tennessee Disability MegaConference
May | Nashville, TN

MA Department of Developmental Services
June | Boston, MA

National Autistic Society’s “The Autism Show”
June | United Kingdom

Lighting the Way Conference
June | Sioux Falls, SD

North Dakota Advocacy Conference
June | Bismarck, ND

The Arc of the US Summer Leadership Institute
July| Chicago, IL

August | Coming Soon

Autism Across the Lifespan
September | Huntington, WV

The Arc of the US Annual Conference
September| New Orleans, LA

Mississippi Trauma Conference
September| Jackson, MS

UConn LEND
September | Hartford, CT

October | Coming Soon

November | Coming Soon

Autism Investor Summit
February | Los Angeles, CA

Alaska Statewide Special Education Conference
February | Anchorage, AK

SXSW EDU
March | Austin, TX – Postponed, COVID

Life Works Autism Conference
March | Longview, WA – Postponed, COVID

All Born In Conference
April | Portland, OR – Postponed, COVID

Tennessee Virtual Disability MegaConference
May | Nashville, TN

Nevada Public Health Foundation’s Virtual Mental Health Conference
June | Las Vegas, NV

July | Canceled, COVID

August | Canceled, COVID

North Dakota Virtual Conference
September | Bismarck, ND

Mississippi Trauma Virtual Conference
September | Jackson, MS

UConn LEND Webinar
September | Hartford, CT

Anger Me Not Conference – Canceled
October | Stevens Point, WI

Middle East & North Africa (MENA) Mental Health Conference
November | Virtual

STAR Tennessee Virtual Summit
November | Virtual

Speak Up, Speak Out Conference – Virtual
November | Chicago, IL

YAI Westchester Autism Conference
January | Westchester, NY

Pacific Rim International Disability Conference
March | Honolulu, HI

Starkloff Disability Institute
March | St. Louis, MO

Partners in Policymaking Reunion
March | Franklin, TN

Lark & Owl Booksellers
March | Georgetown, TX

Wisconsin Autism Society Annual Conference
April | Wisconsin Dells, WI

Denville Township School District
April | Denville, NJ

GRASP Annual Conference
May | New York, NY

MIT Leadership in Advocacy
May | Boston, MA

King’s College of London
May | London, UK

Michigan Peer Conference
May | Lansing, MI

Missouri Mental Health Institute
May | Lake Ozark, MO

Mississippi disAbility MegaConference
June | Jackson, MI

Healthy Relationships and Sexuality in Autism
June | Cincinnati, OH

CRAVE Summer Camp
June | Reno, NV

NACDD Annual Conference
July | New Orleans, LA

Georgetown Public Schools
August | Georgetown, TX

Yolo County Office of Education Staff Retreat
August | Woodland, CA

Yuba City Office of Education Staff Retreat
August | Yuba City, CA

University of South Dakota Disabilities Symposium
September | Sioux Falls, SD

Partners in Policymaking Graduation
September | Las Vegas, NV

UConn LEND Lecture
September | Hartford, CT

Region 10 School District Training
October | Dallas, TX

Wyoming ASD Summit
October | Jackson Hole, WY

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
October | Flandreau, SD

Montana Youth Transitions Conference
November | Helena, MT

2nd Annual University of Washington Autism Center’s Benefit Dinner
January | Seattle, WA

20th Annual Delaware LIFE Conference
January | Dover, DE

Nevada Association for School Psychologists
January | Reno, NV

10th Annual Dare to Dream Conference
May | Providence, RI

UCONN LEND Program
September | Mansfield, CT

Delaware Partners in Policymaking Graduation Ceremony
September | Dover, DE

OCALICON
November | Columbus, OH

Autism Behavioral Services
March | Grafton, MA

Meet & Greet w/ Dr. Julie Vargas
April | Boston, MA

C.I.T. First Responder Training
May | Reno, NV

RAAC’s Autism and Mental Health Across the Lifespan
June | Cincinnati, OH

National EPIC Conference
August | Las Vegas, NV

University of South Dakota’s Advocacy Symposium
September | Sioux Falls, SD

– 2016 –
Fundraiser for Miss Nevada
July | Las Vegas, NV

Lewis County Autism Conference
October | Chehalis, WA

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