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Ted and his sister Lindsay talk about Ted's adventures, what goes on on Broadway and in Hollywood, Muppet News, and also what it's like to be autistic. Copyright Harris Productions and 6630 Productions.

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Autumn brings momentum—and a little mischief. We’re sending a compact update packed with big announcements: real progress on a benefits appeal that affects daily life, and a creative sprint toward Halloween with a brand-new horror audio piece in the works. Think of this one like a voice note from friends on a crisp evening walk: quick, warm, and full of hints about what’s coming next.

We share why a stipulated agreement with the Department of Human Services matters, and what “cautiously optimistic” looks like when the outcome supports Ted’s home and community based services.

Next we shift into the art of fear. We’re entering the 11th Hour Audio Challenge, crafting a scary story that leans on sound design, pacing, and the eerie intimacy of headphones. Expect callbacks to our earlier piece Martin’s Glaring, inspired by the classic tale Wait Till Martin Comes, plus a special Halloween release you’ll want to queue up after dark.

There’s more: a tease of a ghost encounter in Cape May, New Jersey—historic streets by day, whispers by night.

No Muppet news this round, but plenty of October joy, Philly pride, and an open invitation to shape what we make next.

We want this to be a two-way conversation. Tap the link in the show notes to ask questions, share your own spooky tales, or tell us what you’d like to hear when the longer, juicier episode lands. If this update made your walk fly by, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who loves fall, folklore, and real-life wins.

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A benefits renewal went sideways, and the fallout hit hard: cognitive rehabilitation therapy vanished, routines unraveled, and a household had to rebuild momentum from the ground up. We open the door on that process—what the county measured, what they missed, and why “not qualifying for nursing home care” doesn’t equal “no support needed.” You’ll hear the steps we’re taking to appeal, how we’re tracking needs in plain language, and the small scaffolds that keep a day moving when executive function stalls.


Between phone trees and forms, we chased curiosity. A trip to the Academy of Natural Sciences became a case study in sensory‑smart planning, from loud summer camps to quiet corners with dioramas. We dug into the fashion waste crisis—yes, a garbage truck of clothing goes to landfills every second—along with hands‑on ideas for upcycling that double as calming, creative routines. At the Ambler YMCA pool, we talk accessibility, simple rules, and why familiar community spaces can be the best therapy you don’t have to call therapy.


Then we shift to culture and policy. We assess the proposed Caesars Palace in Times Square through a Broadway lens—jobs promised, neighborhood character at risk, and lessons remembered from Atlantic City.

Muppet fans get double servings: RunDisney’s “12Ks of Christmas” celebration and a reported Disney+ special with Sabrina Carpenter that could revive the classic variety format. We untangle viral claims about PBS funding cuts (spoiler: not about Gonzo in a dress) and point to the larger, long‑running effort to weaken public media that supports education and inclusion.

Finally, we spotlight a new Temple Grandin documentary and the power of different minds to solve real problems, connecting the dots with stories that teach acceptance—from Mr. Rogers’ Planet Purple to the Sneetches.


We close with a porch‑level parable: our hand‑painted mini library was taken, a neighbor responded with a flood of books, and we’re rebuilding with better safeguards and bigger hearts. If you’ve navigated waivers, fought for cognitive rehab, or built resilient sharing in your neighborhood, we want to learn from you. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs practical hope, and leave a review—your notes help others find a roadmap when the system says wait.

More info:
PA Health Law Project
Broadway marquees will decry proposed Times Square casino
Seth Rogen Revives ‘The Muppet Show’ as a Disney+ Special Starring Sabrina Carpenter
Documentary Explores Life Of Temple Grandin
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The animal kingdom delivers a profound lesson in resilience at the Philadelphia Zoo, where we witnessed history in the making. Four critically endangered Western Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoise hatchlings—the first in the zoo's 150-year existence—represent an extraordinary conservation breakthrough. The parents, century-old "Mommy" and "Abrazo," demonstrate that it's never too late to contribute to species survival. These tiny miracles, initially weighing no more than chicken eggs, embody hope for a threatened species. Learn more about the Galapagos Tortoise Hatchlings at the Philadelphia Zoo.

Beyond the conservation triumph, we explored the zoo's sensory-friendly spaces that make wildlife encounters accessible for everyone. The Treehouse area provides a peaceful retreat for autistic members needing respite from stimulation. We share practical strategies for creating an enjoyable zoo experience: visit early on weekdays, utilize quiet zones for breaks, consider noise-canceling headphones, and embrace a relaxed pace rather than rushing through exhibits. The "Zootopiaries" – plant sculptures shaped as animals – offer a unique perspective on environmental stewardship and our relationship with nature.

Meanwhile, Broadway stars will gather for the Arts for Autism benefit concert at New Amsterdam Theatre on June 16th, with proceeds supporting autism organizations. Learn more at Arts for Autism.

The Muppets celebrate their 70th anniversary this May, with Disney preserving Jim Henson's final project, Muppet Vision 3D, for the archives. We recorded this before May 9, but you can celebrate every day. Learn more: Disney Filming MuppetVision 3D for Archival Ahead of Closure, Digital Future Possible

On a more concerning note, the Department of Health and Human Services plans to create a database using Medicare and Medicaid patient data to study autism causes, raising serious privacy concerns among experts and advocates. During challenging times, we find wisdom in Mr. Rogers' advice to "look for the helpers" – those dedicated individuals working to create a more inclusive world. Source: HHS plan to use Medicare and Medicaid data to study autism alarms experts, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr., Erika Edwards and Akshay Syal, M.D. for NBC News

Have you encountered someone making positive changes for the autistic community? Share their story with us for an upcoming episode!

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Writing and editing assistance by Lindsay Harris Friel.
Music by Vincent Friel.

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Ted Harris invites us into his vibrant world as he shares his transformative journey at Theater Horizon, a professional theater offering specialized programs for people with autism. Through games, performance, and community, Ted's pursuing his Broadway dreams while developing crucial social skills. His enthusiasm radiates as he describes finding a place where he can truly express himself among peers who understand his experience.

The conversation shifts to a passionate critique of how South by Southwest has evolved from championing independent artists to becoming an exclusive playground for the wealthy. Ted's advocacy for accessible creative expression reveals his deep belief that art should be available to everyone, regardless of resources or connections.

A highlight emerges when Ted explores the upcoming 70th anniversary of the Muppets in May 2025. Despite Disney's lack of celebration plans, Ted and his sister Lindsay enthusiastically brainstorm delightful ways fans could honor Jim Henson's legacy—from Muppet movie marathons to themed parties featuring "Kermit Cupcakes" and "Miss Piggy Punch." Their joy in planning these celebrations mirrors the wonderfully imaginative spirit of the Muppets themselves.

Drawing from Jim Henson's biography, Ted distills a powerful philosophy: "When in doubt, make art. When you're happy, make art. When you're sad, make art." This mantra of creative expression as a response to life's circumstances beautifully captures Ted's own approach to navigating the world.

The episode takes a meaningful turn when Ted emphatically addresses harmful misinformation, stating repeatedly that vaccines do not cause autism. His personal reflection on autism as "a blessing in disguise" celebrates neurodiversity and the unique perspectives it brings—a refreshing counterpoint to damaging narratives that often circulate.

Connect with us on Instagram @LifeintheTedLane or email info@663productions.com to share your Muppet celebration ideas, questions, or artwork. We'd love to feature your contributions and continue this conversation about creativity, inclusion, and embracing what makes each of us uniquely wonderful.

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Dive into an underwater journey as we recount our adventures at the Adventure Aquarium! We met fascinating marine animals, including sharks, hippopotami, and adorable blue penguins. Ted shares heartfelt insights about marine conservation and why nurturing our environment is crucial.

We highlight a young hero with autism who took quick action during a fire emergency, showcasing real-life applications of safety skills that every family should know. Learn how autism helped him follow safety procedures without becoming overwhelmed.

We also explore the intersection of Hollywood and autism advocacy as we discuss an upcoming event to benefit the autistic community. We invite you to join us, engaging in the conversation between fun and important life lessons.

Recommended resources:

  • Adventure Aquarium
  • The Muppet Script at Muppet Fandom
  • Holland 12-year-old with Autism honored for putting out house fire (WTVG News)
  • Night of Too Many Stars and Next for Autism
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Our first episode for the New Year captures a memorable journey through Cape May, highlighting delightful adventures, delicious eats, and festive places. We explore local history, and share personal stories. Next, we talk about Disney's Mufasa, and how much AI should be used in big-budget movies. We also tell you about Walt Disney World's plans for Muppet attractions, and Muppets 3-D. Then, we dive into the current state of autism caregiving, and our hopes for new adventures in 2025.

• Overview of Cape May Christmas adventure
• Experience at Taco Caballito
• Highlights from the Cape May Architecture and History tour
• Significance of Cape May history, including Harriet Tubman
• Enjoying Wawa Gobbler sandwiches
• Exchanging gifts and sharing Christmas joy
• Mufasa, AI and Updates on Muppet attractions at Walt Disney World
• Discussion on the autism caregiving crisis, funding, and what it takes to be a great Direct Support Professional for people with intellectual disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder
• Plans for future adventures and explorations

Helpful Links:
Taco Caballito
Cape May MAC: Museums, Arts Culture
'Mufasa’ Climbs Above ‘Sonic 3’ to Lead First Weekend of 2025 from variety.com
BREAKING: MuppetVision 3D Closing, Muppet Roller Coaster to Come, from Toughpigs.com
New Video from Governor Shapiro Highlights Historic Investments in Pennsylvania’s ID/A Community and Support for Direct Support Professionals, from PA.gov
RSA ANIMATE: Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us (YouTube link) adapted from Dan Pink's talk at the RSA, illustrates the hidden truths behind what motivates us at home and in the workplace.

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Ever wondered what it feels like to navigate the twists and turns of the Lazy River at Ocean Oasis? Join us on "Life in the Ted Lane" as we recount our exhilarating adventure to Morey's Pier in Wildwood, New Jersey! Our day was packed with thrills, from the giant Ferris wheel to the spooky ghost ship. Plus, you'll laugh along with our amusing encounters, including some impatient kids and a little girl with a surprising disdain for mermaids. We wrap up our fun-filled day with refreshing drinks and an unexpectedly wild ride on the Sky Pond.

Switching from the sun and surf to more reflective topics, we share some recent household upgrades—new air conditioners and laundry machines—and our renewed commitment to our YMCA pool membership. We pay tribute to the legendary James Earl Jones, celebrating his incredible career, and introduce you to the newest Muppet character from "The Ultimate GOAT," designed to inspire kids to try new things. We also pause to remember Steven Silberman, an influential journalist whose work advanced autism acceptance and the neurodiversity movement. As always, we extend a heartfelt thank you to our listeners and recognize the musical talents of Vincent Friel.

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Spring has sprung, and with it, our latest episode bursts into bloom, weaving the often-overlooked comic genius of Tom Lehrer into a whimsical tapestry that celebrates the season's playful spirit. Lehrer's satirical melodies have long tickled the funny bone, and it's a mystery why his Mark Twain Prize-worthy humor isn't more widely recognized. Meanwhile, Ted and I set out on an adventure that takes us to the Philadelphia Zoo, where we're greeted by the towering presence of Thomas Dambo's recycled wood troll statues — silent sentinels of sustainability that stir the imagination. Our journey doesn't stop there; we traverse the wild above, thanks to the zoo's overhead mesh bridges, giving us a jaguar's-eye view that's as exhilarating as it is humbling. And as if our day couldn't get any more inspired, we step into the vibrant world of Nathan Sawaya's Art of the Brick exhibit at the Franklin Institute, where the humble Lego brick ascends to new heights of creativity.

In Autism news, The Eagles Autism Challenge is coming up in May. We tell you all about how you can get involved in the Philadelphia Eagles' Annual fundraiser for autism programs and research.

As we draw this episode to a close, I can't help but feel a wave of gratitude for you, our listeners, who share in these explorations and bring your own sparkle to our community. Your stories, your laughter, and your perspectives truly make this journey worthwhile. So go ahead, tell everyone you meet about our podcast adventures — whether they're die-hard fans or just discovering the magic of Lehrer's tongue-in-cheek tunes. And don't be shy with your feedback; head over to Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and let us know your thoughts. For those who crave a visual feast, my YouTube channel, Ted Harris Puppets, awaits with open arms, ready to whisk you away on even more whimsical exploits. Here's to high spirits, boundless curiosity, and the shared joy of discovery as we march forward into the season together.

RESOURCES:
https://www.eaglesautismchallenge.org/
https://fi.edu/en
https://www.philadelphiazoo.org/
https://www.thomasdambo.com/

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Imagine strolling through a twinkling Peddler's Village, or the thrill of Broadway's lights reigniting after dark times. Join us as we recount the charm of a Pennsylvania hidden gem, where the holiday spirit meets artisanal shop discoveries. On a different note, we delve into the challenges and triumphs of navigating bustling spaces with autism, sharing strategies that help maintain calm amidst the chaos. This episode is for the explorer in you and for anyone looking to understand or manage sensory overload with grace.

We also open our hearts to the enchanting "Sound Detectives" podcast, while turning a critical eye towards the dire support workforce crisis impacting families of those with disabilities. With insights from Senator Bob Casey's advocacy efforts, this conversation aims to highlight this pressing issue and the urgent need for collective action. And for our curious minds, Ted's shark revelations promise to debunk myths and feed your fascination with the ocean's misunderstood predators. Let's embark on this journey of discovery, support, and the awe-inspiring world beneath the waves.

Written, Hosted, and Edited by Ted Harris
Co-Hosted by Lindsay Harris Friel
Music by Vincent Friel

More Info:

  • Casey, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Bolster Home Care Workforce (October 24 2023)
  • ANCOR, A Community of Providers for People with Disabilities
  • The State of America’s Direct Support Workforce Crisis 2023
  • Shark Info
    • Clearwater Marine Aquarium
    • Adventure Aquarium Shark Tunnel
  • Sound Detectives podcast presented by LeVar Burton
  • Peddler's Village
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Ever wanted to discover the hidden treasures of Philadelphia, learn about Hollywood labor tensions, and explore a heartwarming film project? We've got you covered! Join us as we share our thrilling experiences at the Magic Gardens, Museum of Illusions, and Philadelphia Zoo, where we met adorable red pandas and otters. Plus, get an inside look at Cherry Street Pier's amazing art store that supports the Arc of Philly organization and features the incredible work of cognitively challenged individuals.

Hollywood is heating up, and we're here to talk about the Writers Guild of America's ongoing dispute with producers. We'll discuss the crucial issues at stake, such as fair pay, pension plans, health funds, and residuals, as well as the rise of mini rooms and the potential impact of artificial intelligence on scriptwriting. And if that's not enough drama for you, we'll also touch on the recent developments with SAG-AFTRA and the possibility of a strike.

Lastly, let's dive into the world of Muppets and inspiring film projects! We'll discuss the upcoming Jim Henson exhibition at the Maryland Center for History and Culture and introduce you to Made with Love, – an incredible film featuring Jay Carr, the only male actor with Down syndrome in the project. You'll be inspired by Jay's love for color and creativity, and learn how his story has the power to change perceptions and uplift those who may see themselves as not capable. Don't miss this fun, informative, and feel-good episode!

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Ted visits The Academy Of Natural Sciences., and he talks about the closing of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and a new documentary about autism called SPELLERS, the new Muppets Show about the origins of The Electric Mayhem, and National Autism Awareness Month.
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Resources:
The Academy of Natural Sciences
The Muppets Mayhem: What We Know So Far (Looper review)
Spellers: The Movie Website

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Ted visits The Academy Of Natural Sciences., and he talks about The closing of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and a new documentary about autism called SPELLERS,  the new Muppets Show about the origins of The Electric Mayhem, and National Autism Awareness Month. 
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We visited The Philadelphia Museum of Art and we saw the Henri Matisse exhibit, navigating the museum is like being in Rocky, also writers strikes in Hollywood, we also remember Lloyd Morrisett, and we talk about sensory-friendly amusement parks. 

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The Yuletide Cherries is a special episode to celebrate the winter holiday season. Lady Cleges and her faithful bard, Niko, have nothing to sustain them this Winter's Solstice night except good intentions. When Lady Cleges meditates underneath a tree and looks into the starry sky, wondrous things happen. This audio fiction story is meant for all ages to enjoy together.

Ted is learning audio editing as part of his job skills training with Merakey. When you review, comment, and share his podcast episodes, it encourages him to learn and practice more. Thank you for listening.

Story adapted by Ted Harris and Lindsay Harris Friel from The Tale of Sir Cleges and The Christmas Cherries
Music:
Clear Air by Kevin McLeod
Wedding in Asgard by Vincent Friel
The Yuletide Cherries Theme by Vincent Friel
Editing and sound design by Ted Harris with help from Lindsay Harris Friel
Episode mastering by Vincent Friel

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Ted wants to talk about Christmas, but his big sister Lindsay made him research and share all of the December holidays and the reason for the season. Plus, the Muppet Christmas specials that are hard to find, and strategies to help people who have autism cope during this cold, busy time of year.

Additional resources:
Feeling overwhelmed? Help is available: dial 988 or visit SAMSHA.gov.
Winter Solstice - The Long and Short of it at The Franklin InstituteHow To Celebrate The Winter Solstice from MotherMag Hanukkah | Reform JudaismOfficial Kwanzaa WebsiteThe Real Festivus by Dan O'KeefeStolen Lightning: The Social Theory of Magic by Daniel O'KeefeYule History and OriginsIt's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie Is BonkersA Muppet Family ChristmasChristmas tips for autistic people and their families
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Uncle Scary consumed the entire month of October, much to Lindsay's chagrin. Even Ted thinks Uncle Scary is getting to be a bit much. Ted tested out Alitu, visited Linvilla Orchards, and read a Scientific American article about autism masking from the future. We reminisce about one of our favorite childhood books, and Ted is still not sure about the latest version of Fraggle Rock.

Related info:
Linvilla Orchards

Kentucky Kids on the Block

Autism Treatment Shifts Away from 'Fixing' the Condition - Scientific American

Welcome Home, Jellybean - Wikipedia

Watch Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock | Apple TV+

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Catching up for September! Cape May architecture and dolphins, the Mt. Airy Arts Garage, MAAGFEST, and an interview with illustrator Larry West, plus honoring James Earl Jones, and the mystery of the missing Muppet Show episodes.

Resources:
The Marquis de Lafayette hotel: https://www.marquiscapemay.com
https://www.capemay.com/plan-your-visit
https://mtairyartgarage.org/
http://larrywestproductions.com/
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/17/health/armani-williams-autistic-nascar-hf-trnd
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adriennegibbs/2022/09/14/broadway-officially-dedicates-the-james-earl-jones-theatre/

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We discuss our latest trip to The Philadelphia Zoo, and have a flashback, Plus we discuss Sesame Street's new format, Fraggle Rock, The La Choy Dragon, Tales Of the Tinkerdee, and we talk about the Autism Museum, and Temple Grandin.

Resources:
The Philadelphia Zoo
Xavier DeGroat Autism Foundation & Museum
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We discuss where we have been all summer, what happened to our sound editor, Muppet news, and we try Alitu.
Vince is fine! He will be back for the next episode. In the meantime, you can hear his pre-Covid voice in Marooned Tunes.
Muppet News Resources:
‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ Celebrates 30 Years With New Picture Disc
From Caine to Curry, the Best Human Performances Across All the Muppet Movies
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In this very special episode, Ted and Lindsay went to Walt Disney World! Learn all about Disney in 1976 and Disney today, plus surviving Disney with autism, Jim Henson's epic magnum opus, and the surprise waiting for us when we came home.
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If You Had Wings
Kim Turner is the best travel agent ever! Visit her at Pixie and Pan Vacations.
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music by Vincent Friel
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Life In The Ted Lane is a podcast for people who are interested in adventures, Hollywood, Broadway, The Muppets, puppetry, and what it’s like to be autistic. 

We talked about Taylor's Diner, field recording, Gorgas Park, Hilltown Tavern, Muppet LEGO mini-figures, Autistic people in the Ukraine, how to approach autistics, Ted's preferred terminology for describing people with autism.

HELP FOR AUTISTIC PEOPLE IN UKRAINE
https://www.autismeurope.org/what-we-do/areas-of-action/support-for-autistic-people-in-ukraine/

Hosted by Ted Harris and Lindsay Harris Friel

Music and sound engineering by Vincent Friel

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Life In The Ted Lane is a podcast for people who are interested in adventures, Hollywood, Broadway, The Muppets, puppetry, and what it’s like to be autistic. 

Hosted by Ted Harris and Lindsay Harris Friel

Music and sound engineering by Vincent Friel

Produced by 6630 Productions
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Helpful information:
 The Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle: https://www.mercermuseum.org

https://collider.com/jim-henson-documentary-ron-howard-brian-grazer-disney

https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/muppets-series-electric-mayhem-band-disney-plus-lilly-singh-1235197831/

https://www.fastcompany.com/90454839/sesame-streets-newest-show-is-designed-to-help-kids-displaced-from-syria

Autism, Law and Community Training with Dennis Debbaudt: 

https://autismriskmanagement.com