
Season 1 · Episode 5
The uCue: Autism, Music and How Elise Ruggiero Turns Juice Box Bangers Into Journal Citations.
Rhythms of Progress · Shozzett Silva
August 29, 202539m 18s
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Show Notes
Nursery rhymes aren’t just for nap time. Check out how Elise Ruggiero uses a cool tool called the uCue and turns classics like “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” and “The Wheels on the Bus” into data that’s transforming our understanding of autism.
That’s right—she’s turning playground bangers into scientific breakthroughs. So grab your juice box and press play. Science you can dance to? Yes, please!
- Photo by Eileen Ruggiero
LET’S BE FRIENDS
ELISE: SHE’S GOT SKILLS
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
- Entertainment Community Fund – Supporting artists & performers.
- Musicares.org – Helping musicians stay healthy & thriving.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – You are not alone.
- Mental Health Resources by county – Thanks, Headspace.
- 13 Mental Health Resources That Are Absolutely Free– Thanks, Oprah!