S1 | EP2: Locked Inside Finally Heard
LOCKED INSIDE, FINALLY HEARD
What if the screen wasn't the problem?
What if it was the solution?
In this episode of Infinite Halls, I sit down with Mary, a mother, advocate, and founder whose journey began with one heartbreaking moment.
Her son Alex is nonverbal and autistic.
Like many parents of neurodivergent children, Mary spent years navigating a world that often misunderstood him. People saw behaviors. They saw disruptions. They saw what he couldn't do.
What they didn't see was the person inside.
Then one rainy day in Hong Kong, a denied bathroom key led to a moment of public humiliation that changed everything.
Alex wet himself in front of strangers because no one understood his disability.
Mary went home furious.
But instead of staying angry, she built something.
What began as a search for dignity grew into the Talos Foundation [https://talos-foundation.org/], a movement that has distributed tens of thousands of disability awareness lanyards, trained organizations across Hong Kong, and created opportunities for neurodivergent individuals to be seen, heard, and included.
But underneath that story is another one.
A story about communication.
Because for Mary, the breakthrough wasn't simply advocacy.
It was discovering that technology could give her son something every human being deserves:
A voice.
Using an AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) device, Alex began communicating his wants, needs, frustrations, and thoughts through an iPad. What looked like a screen became something much more profound.
It became access.
It became connection.
It became understanding.
Together, we explore:
* How technology can unlock communication rather than replace it
* Why many behaviors are actually unmet communication needs
* The difference between speaking and being heard
* What AAC devices teach us about human connection
* The importance of presuming competence in children who communicate differently
* Why parents sometimes need to trust their instincts before the world catches up
This episode asks a powerful question: How many children are communicating in ways we're simply not recognizing yet?
Because sometimes the challenge isn't that a child has nothing to say.
It's that we haven't found the right way to listen.
Mary's story reminds us that communication is not a luxury.
It's dignity.
And sometimes the technology we fear might be the very thing that helps a child reveal who they've been all along.
If you've ever wondered whether screens can be more than entertainment—or if you've ever fought to help someone feel seen and understood—this episode is for you.
No judgment. No easy answers. Just a real story from inside the endless twists and turns of raising humans in a digital world.
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Every person deserves a voice. Sometimes it simply arrives in a form we didn't expect.
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