Building a Life w/Down Syndrome | Tony Phillips, Neurodivergent Entrepreneur Success Story
In this inspiring episode of Creating Communities for Neurodivergent People, Judy sits down with Tony Phillips—an artist, writer, athlete, and entrepreneur living with Down Syndrome. Tony proves that people with intellectual disabilities have marketable skills and talents, whether through entrepreneurship or traditional employment. 
 
This conversation highlights that individuals with Down Syndrome can communicate, work, share opinions, live semi-independently, and live full, joyful lives. Despite challenges associated with being special needs, Tony lives an independent lifestyle with his host family. His host family teaches him how to manage a bank account, buy painting supplies, write books, while supporting his self-employment. 
 
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What you’ll learn in this episode: 
• How Tony paints, sketches, and is pursuing publication for his book
• The kinds of support he needs as an artist, from supplies to banking
• What it’s like to live with a Host Family—and how Host Housing works as an alternative to living with parents
• Why transportation continues to be a challenge for people with disabilities
• The story behind “Up Syndrome” and how Tony socializes and builds community
• Karie’s perspective as Tony’s sister on long-term care and advocacy
Key Takeaways:
1.     People with disabilities can do far more than many expect—if given the chance.
2.     Host Housing provides an empowering alternative to the parental home.
3.     Tony lives out his passions daily: writing, painting, athletics, and running a seed business.
4.     Parents must create opportunities for their neurodivergent children to grow.
5.     Don’t just accept the status quo from agencies—advocate, speak up, or make changes.
6.     True independence comes when neurodivergent people are trusted to take the controls of their own lives.
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