Airdrie Inside

Dustin Horlacher: Carson and Friends

26 min · 29 mei 2026
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In this episode of Airdrie Inside, Chris Glass sits down with Dustin Horlacher, founder of Carson and Friends. Five years ago, Dustin’s son Carson sent out birthday invitations and received zero RSVPs. What started as a frustrated post on "Airdrie Dads" transformed within hours into a community-wide movement. Today, Carson and Friends is moving the needle for Autism Calgary, hosting over 700 people and aiming for a Guinness World Record—all while providing a safe, "black and white" truth for families navigating the spectrum. "We were waiting for the RSVP date and like, absolutely nobody responded—not one single person. I vented on Airdrie Dads... next thing you know, I've got people like, 'Hey, I'll come over.' It spurred something that's now making a difference for hundreds of people." — Dustin Horlacher Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438282/support]

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aflevering Dustin Horlacher: Carson and Friends artwork

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In this episode of Airdrie Inside, Chris Glass sits down with Dustin Horlacher, founder of Carson and Friends. Five years ago, Dustin’s son Carson sent out birthday invitations and received zero RSVPs. What started as a frustrated post on "Airdrie Dads" transformed within hours into a community-wide movement. Today, Carson and Friends is moving the needle for Autism Calgary, hosting over 700 people and aiming for a Guinness World Record—all while providing a safe, "black and white" truth for families navigating the spectrum. "We were waiting for the RSVP date and like, absolutely nobody responded—not one single person. I vented on Airdrie Dads... next thing you know, I've got people like, 'Hey, I'll come over.' It spurred something that's now making a difference for hundreds of people." — Dustin Horlacher Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438282/support]

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