Rachel Nau; Williams Syndrome - a condition that heightens sound, trust and emotional perception
Rachel Nau discusses how Williams Syndrome shapes the way she engages with the world. Vance Crowe interviewed his longtime friend about how this condition has impacted her life, making friends and working in a job.
Rachel Nau is a woman with a rare genetic condition called "Williams Syndrome" which makes her have extraordinary perceptions of sound and light, but also prevents her from knowing who is safe to trust, vulnerable to getting lost and has made it difficult for her to learn complex tasks.
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