All Autism Talk is a podcast where stories come to life and voices are heard, celebrating the beauty and strength of the autism community. Through heartfelt interviews with individuals on the spectrum, authors, and professionals, we share wisdom, courage, and hope. Whether you’re a parent seeking guidance, an educator looking to inspire, or a self-advocate on your journey, this podcast offers a place of connection and understanding. Join us as we honor the unique stories that unite us and wo ...
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The Moms Talk Autism Podcast is for parents raising children with special needs. We are four moms, all with autistic children and other neurodivergence. Teaching a special needs child to navigate the world around them comes with challenges and struggles. We want to talk about those challenges openly with you and others. We discuss grief, school, family balance, siblings, therapies, social conversations, behaviors, delays, diagnosis advocation, and marriage. We do not hold degrees in medicine ...
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Let's talk about Autism. The ups and downs for guiding an individual that is on the spectrum. Let's not forget about the parents and other children during out talks.
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My name is Daniel and i suffer from autism and i make a new episode at least every week talking about anything and everything and how i see the world differently because of my autism Cover art photo provided by Brandi Redd on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@brandi1
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I'm Michelle, an Autism Mom & Life Coach for Parents of Children with Autism. I am expert in helping parents Potty Train and Improve the Communication Skills of their children, with a "straight forward" results-driven approach. My mission is to help every child with Autism to reach their greatest potential by empowering the most important people in their lives, THEIR PARENTS! I provide Autism Parents with the mental, emotional and tactical tools and strategies to help their child with what I ...
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🎙 Autism Through My Eyes – Episode 1: My Journey From Diagnosis to Now When my son was diagnosed with autism at just 2 years old, my world flipped upside down. I was scared. I was unprepared. And I had more questions than answers. But over the past 20+ years, autism has taught me patience, resilience, and a deeper meaning of love than I ever imagined. In this very first episode of Autism Through My Eyes, I share my personal journey — the struggles, the victories, and the lessons that shaped ...
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Ep60 - Why Giving Your Pre-Verbal Child a Voice (Before Words) Can Unlock Speech
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23:40Parents often worry that if they introduce signs, PECS, or an AAC device, their child will “never talk.” In this episode I share Julianna’s story—how she lost language, how we taught functional communication with signs, and why that actually accelerated her spoken words. I unpack what changed for her brain, her motivation, and our relationship, and…
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I Didn’t Sign Up for This: Honest Conversations About Autism Parenting w/ Daryl Potter
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1:00:17Dad and author, Daryl Potter, joins us today as we talk about the ups and downs of caregiving for adult children with disabilities and complex medical conditions. As you can imagine, grief is a recurring theme, and finding joy in everyday life amidst the stress and strain of extreme caregiving is always the goal. No one signs up for this, so now wh…
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Unlocking Communication: The Story of PECS with Dr. Andy Bondy & Lori Frost
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47:34In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Andy Bondy and his wife, Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP, who are the co-founders of Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. They’re also the creators of the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). Together, they share about the origins and updates of PECS, their work around the world, and the release of the 3rd Edi…
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Send us a text This one comes from my heart. 💙 My son lost his job because they said he needed too much help. Too much help? No he just needed understanding. He needed patience. He needed opportunity. And that’s what this Autism Anthem is about fighting for every person on the spectrum who’s been overlooked, underestimated, or pushed aside because …
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Ep59 - Fighting The Good Fight… And Losing What Matters Most
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24:46In this episode, Michelle Rogers shares the powerful story of a mom who’s ready to “fight the good fight” after insurance denied her autistic daughter’s speech therapy — and how that same fight can quietly steal what matters most: our child’s progress. Michelle unpacks the emotional trap so many autism parents fall into — battling systems that aren…
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Halloween and Holidays with Autism: Managing Expectations & Finding Joy
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46:11Holidays with neurodivergent kids can feel like a game of “expectation whack-a-mole” — plans change, sensory overload hits, and suddenly we’re rethinking everything from costumes to candy routes. In this episode, we talk about how our priorities as parents shift, why simple traditions often mean the most, and how to give ourselves some freaking gra…
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Ep58 - The Messiness of Autism Parenting
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15:40🎙️ Episode 58: The Messiness of Autism Parenting Let’s get honest. Autism parenting isn’t just hard because of the meltdowns, regressions, or therapies. It’s hard because it’s messy—emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the inner chaos that so many of us carry but never say out loud. From the guilt…
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Parenting Neurodiverse Kids: Building Community and Coping Skills with Dr. Daniela Owen & Jake Loupe
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1:08:43MTA is honored to have Dr. Daniela Owen and Jake Loupe on to talk about parenting neurodiversity and the importance of community support. Dr. Owen is a clinical psychologist and author aimed at helping kids understand their emotions. Jake shares his journey as a father to his neurodiverse son. Together, they host a podcast all about parenting and c…
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Ep57 - From Aggression to Progress: A Mom’s Real Potty Training Win
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9:13In this episode of Autism Mommy’s Potty Talk, Michelle sits down with Rebecca—a mom who had tried to potty train her pre-verbal son four different times… with zero success. But everything changed when she joined the program. Rebecca shares how her son went from aggressive and frustrated to potty trained, making sounds, and finally feeling happy. Sh…
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Post-Galveston Catch-Up - Life, Laughter, and Autism Mom Real Talk
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59:01Back home from Galveston... Today, we are talking about the re-entry process, sixth-grade science camp, and periods... oh my! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.Bởi Shannon Korza
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In this fiery, deeply personal episode, Michelle tackles a growing trend in the autism parenting community: the rise of labels like “profound autism” and the quiet acceptance of helplessness that often comes with them. Sparked by a viral reel of a crying child using his AAC device to say “I’m sad,” Michelle shares why she doesn’t see tragedy — she …
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AUTISM PARENTING ALONE. THE FIGHT THEY DON'T SEE
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1:56Send us a text Raising a child with autism is tough but doing it as a single parent? That’s a whole different level of strength. In this episode, I open up about the reality of single-parent autism life the sleepless nights, the constant worry, the quiet moments when you just have to push through. But I also talk about the courage, love, and unshak…
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Bringing the Spotlight to Every Artist - Inclusion Through Art with Melissa Smith
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48:03Bởi Shannon Korza
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Ep 55 - You can’t change the past, but you can change this
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28:14In Episode 55 of the Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast, Michelle tackles one of the hardest conversations yet: the blame game around autism. With the recent announcement linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, many parents are left reeling with guilt, shame, and painful “what ifs.” Michelle shares her own raw story—Tylenol during pregnancy, v…
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What You Didn't Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois
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31:07In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. From limited access and inconsistencies in care to the impact of licensure laws and the corporate practice of medicine, th…
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JJ’s Story - A Teacher’s Journey Through Parenting and Autism
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1:17:09In this episode, JJ McLeod shares her journey as a special education teacher and mom to her son Milo, who was diagnosed with autism. She opens up about the shock of diagnosis, the challenges of navigating both autism and other health needs, and the stigma families often face. Through her story, JJ reminds us of the resilience it takes to parent neu…
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Ep54 - Potty Training Breakthroughs Happen Right Before You Quit
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21:40What if you were only one step away from potty training success, but your brain was telling you to quit? In Episode 54 of the Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast, Michelle shares a powerful success story of a grandmother who nearly gave up when potty training her grandson with autism felt impossible. Pee training came quickly, but poop training turned …
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A New Chapter for Justin - Growing, Thriving, and Letting Go
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54:30Today Emily Zavala returns to share her journey of navigating autism care for her son, Justin. From the struggle of finding the right group home, to the heartbreak of rejection, to the relief of finally discovering Hope House—Emily opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of advocacy and caregiving. She reflects on the resilience it takes, the co…
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Ep53 - Next Level Wins: The Future You’re Fighting For
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28:51In Episode 53 of the Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast, Michelle shares inspiring “Next Level Wins” that show what’s possible once the Big 3—potty training, communication, and stopping problem behaviors—are mastered. From orthodontist visits to varsity sports to self-advocacy, these milestones are living proof that the hard work pays off. If you’ve e…
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The Autism Tax - The Emotional and Financial Costs No One Talks About
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43:43We’re talking about the “Autism Tax”—not a bill from the IRS, but the hidden costs families like ours face every day. From therapies and medical expenses to careers put on hold and time stretched thin, this invisible weight is heavy. In this episode, we share our own stories and shine a light on the resilience it takes to carry it all. Because whil…
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Ep52 - How Are You Benefiting By Keeping Your Autistic Child in Diapers?
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25:30This week on the podcast I asked a question that might sting a little: How are you benefiting by keeping your autistic child in diapers? I know your gut reaction might be “I’m not benefiting, Michelle! I want my child out of diapers.” But here’s the thing—every family I’ve coached has blind spots. Diapers end up “helping” in ways you don’t even not…
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Autism Research and Brain Donation - A Conversation with Dr. David Amaral
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1:01:26Today, Shannon and Jean sit down with Dr. David Amaral and Carolyn Komich from Autism BrainNet to talk about a topic that’s not always easy, but so important—brain donation for autism research. Dr. Amaral shares the emotional side of this conversation, why understanding autism at a deeper level matters, and how families can play a role in shaping t…
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Too many parents (and even professionals) believe autism automatically means diapers. In this episode, I unpack why that belief is the biggest roadblock to potty training. You’ll hear why 95% of success is mindset and only 5% is tactics, how comfort vs. discomfort drives your child’s choices, and why YOU—not the therapists—are the expert in your ch…
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Building Your Autism Community - Finding Connection with Inga Krevatas
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58:42Explicit Episode Alert Fellow caregiver and mom, Inga Krevatas, shares the story of her twin girls’ diagnoses, over twenty years ago. Since then, Inga has built a community around her and her family and is now able to use her experiences to work with and advocate for others in her community. Look around, do the research, use what’s available right …
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Ep50 - Busy Being Busy vs Getting It Done
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25:42Are you really working on potty training and independence skills—or just keeping yourself “busy”? In this milestone 50th episode, I get real about the two types of parents I see: The busy being busy parents who spend hours searching, planning, and second-guessing… but never take consistent action. The get it done parents who roll up their sleeves, …
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Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism
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46:51Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. He shares the challenges he faced, the support …
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Answering the ‘How Are You?’ Question - The Honest Truth for Autism Parents
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48:56Hey friend… let’s be real for a sec. When someone asks, “How are you?” as a special needs parent or caregiver… do you ever just freeze? It’s not that we don’t know how we feel—it’s that the answer is complicated. Some days it’s pride and joy, other days it’s exhaustion and overwhelm. And layered in there is the constant tug-of-war: do I open up and…
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Ep49 - Someone Has To Go First—Will It Be You?
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21:07In this episode, Michelle shares why sometimes we have to go first—even when there’s no roadmap. From her own journey with Julianna to coaching parents who thought their child was the “exception to the rule,” Michelle shows how belief and action create breakthroughs. She also opens applications for the very first Autism Parent Coach Certification, …
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Embracing Autism - A Conversation with Lia McCabe
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48:49Today we sit down with Lia McCabe, host of the Embracing Autism Podcast. Lia shares her personal journey as an autistic parent raising neurodivergent children, her advocacy work through Autism Wish, and the importance of education and empathy in understanding autism. Lia McCabe: Host of the Embracing Autism Podcast and founder of Autism Wish. Websi…
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Ep48 - Belief, Action, and Becoming an Autism Parent Coach
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20:52In my latest Autism Mommies Potty Talk podcast episode, I opened up about why I started coaching in the first place — and why I believe so deeply in training other parents to do this work too. For years, I’ve been helping parents like you teach their children with autism how to get potty trained, communicate, and stop problem behaviors so they can …
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Ending the Chase for ‘Normal’ — Redefining What Autism Parenting Looks Like
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40:09Today Brit, Shannon and Tash discuss ending the chase for "normal" and share pivotal moments that shaped their understanding of their children's needs. We revisit grief and acceptance, as well as the emotional complexities of parenting in a diverse family dynamic. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about o…
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In this episode, Michelle breaks down a raw and honest conversation with a mom who's stuck in the final stretch of potty training. Her son is bright, verbal, and capable—but mom's hesitation is what's holding them back. Michelle shares exactly why your child may not feel urgency to change, how to reframe your role as the decision-maker, and what it…
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Navigating the Autism Journey - Real-Life Insights from Mom and Advocate Nicole Studt
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1:09:50Today Jean and Tash welcome Nicole Studt, a fellow autism mom, who shares her unique journey of parenting a neurodivergent child. Nicole discusses the challenges and triumphs she faced from diagnosis to advocacy, emphasizing the importance of community and support. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about …
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Ep 46 - She Got Her Son Talking… and Still Got Criticized
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20:34What do you do when people criticize your parenting—even after your child starts thriving? In this episode, I share the story of a UK mom inside my program who taught her son to ask for what he wants using his voice. But instead of getting praise, she was met with judgment from her family and even her school—accusing her of being “too strict” or “w…
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Haircuts with Heart: Vernon Jackson’s Mission as an Autism Friendly Barber
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34:51Vernon Jackson is an award-winning barber, author, and advocate known for transforming the haircut experience for neurodivergent children and their families. In this conversation, he shares his journey of founding The Gifted Event, a nationally recognized initiative providing free, sensory-friendly haircuts to children with special needs. His viral…
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Autism, ADHD & Diagnosis Down Under - A Global Perspective with Allison Bolson
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57:17In this episode, Shannon and Tash sit down with the incredible Allison Bolson—a mom of four (yes, four!) neurodiverse boys. Allison shares what it’s been like raising her crew in Australia, from the ups and downs of getting diagnoses to figuring out education plans that actually work for her kids. They dive into the messy, beautiful reality of IEPs…
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Ep45 - “No, They’re Not Too Old To Learn This.”
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1:26:48Think it’s “too late” to teach your child with autism how to potty train, communicate, or follow directions? Think again. In this live coaching session, Michelle calls out the quiet lies that keep parents stuck — and breaks down exactly how to rebuild belief, rewire habits, and create momentum even when your child is older or progress feels stalled…
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Almost-Teens, Fully Exhausted - Parenting Autistic Tweens Without Losing Yourself
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46:45In this episode, Tash, Shannon, and Brittney are diving into life with almost-teens—because puberty waits for no one. From navigating school systems and prepping for big educational changes, to decoding the daily dose of sass and side-eye, we're covering it all. Let’s be real: parenting at this stage feels like trying to translate a foreign languag…
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Ep44 - It’s Not Autism. It’s That Diapers Are Still an Option
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1:27:53In this special live coaching episode, Michelle B. Rogers gets real with parents who are stuck in the start-stop cycle of potty training. She breaks down the true reasons progress stalls—and it’s not what most parents think. From mindset blocks and survival brain chatter to how belief fuels consistency, Michelle unpacks the five steps to real potty…
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Guiding Bright Minds - Supporting Neurodivergent Kids with Tiffany Feingold
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43:38In this heartful and honest conversation, Tiffany Feingold opens up about her journey as a mother of a neurodivergent child—and the power of finding your voice through advocacy. From the grief that often shadows a diagnosis to the empowerment that comes from building community, Tiffany walks us through the real, raw, and inspiring moments that have…
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SocialWiseVR - Helping Autistic Kids Build Social Confidence in a Virtual World
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50:06Today we chat with Jennifer and Nicole, the founders of SocialWise VR, a virtual application designed to teach social skills to neurodivergent youth. We discuss the immersive experience it offers to help young adults navigate social situations! You can find them here: https://www.socialwisevr.com https://www.instagram.com/socialwisevr Hosted by Sim…
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Moms Talk Moms - Laughter, Friendship, and a Little Chaos
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42:49This one is a little unhinged, mostly in a good way. We needed to break up the heavy and hard with a silly episode where we talk about anything and everything that is NOT autism. Buckle up and enjoy or skip this one if you’re not in the same space. Either way, thanks for being here. Discussion Questions: What movie star would portray you in the MTA…
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Fashion That Fits Every Body: Hilary Pham on Adaptive Clothing Innovation
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30:19Hilary Pham, Founder and CEO of Equability, joins us to share insights about her company, which specializes in adapting existing clothing for individuals with disabilities. She discusses her journey of starting the company, inspired by her mother's struggles with traditional clothing. We explore how clothing can serve as a form of self-expression a…
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Different Thinkers - Autism, Research, and Acceptance with Drs. Fredrikson & Rothman
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52:57They’re back to chat and with a new book! Dr Yael Rothman and Dr. Katia Fredrikson are once again here with us to discuss our neurodivergent kids, finding the appropriate therapies and care for them, and how to talk to our kids about autism. What is autism? How do I explain such complex concepts to my child? Where do I even start? Ultimately, we wa…
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Coaching for the Caregiver - Finding Support and Self-Compassion with Eloise Zareian
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57:35In this episode of Moms Talk Autism, Jean and Shannon chat with communication and processing specialist & parent coach, Eloise Zareian, about what it takes to support kids with special needs, especially around communication and caregiver burnout. Eloise shares how her journey led to founding Livewyre Learning and why helping parents is just as impo…
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Moms Talk Puberty Prep - Navigating Puberty with Autistic Kids
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49:50Welcome back with the moms! Today, we sit down and chat about ALL the puberty stuff currently happening in our homes. We are NOT experts. Trust us. We are just trying to make it through! Chat with us.. We would love to hear your puberty stories too! You can email us at [email protected] Don't forget to join us on Patreon! We have video and b…
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Special Needs Life Coach and Mom, Kara Ryska
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55:28One of the worst pieces of news a mother can receive: your child has cancer. Our friend, Kara Ryska, knows how that feels, her family has lived and continues to live with that life changing diagnosis. We discuss the shift from one expectation for your family to a completely different frame of mind. We can change and grow and alter our perspectives …
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Understanding the Autistic and ADHD Nervous System
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47:54Dr. Megan Anna Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist (autistic & ADHD) and founder of Neurodivergent Insights, returns to discuss the complexities of the nervous system, particularly autism and ADHD. She helps us understand the difference between sympathetic and parasympathetic responses, the concept of flooding, and the various triggers that can lea…
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Stem Cell Therapy with Dr. Eric Weiss
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54:57Today, Tash and Shannon sit down with Dr. Eric Weiss—a father, a physician, and a passionate advocate for innovation in autism care. Dr. Weiss shares his deeply personal journey raising a child with autism and how it led him to shift from a career in plastic surgery to exploring emerging autism research. In this episode, we discuss the potential of…
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Real and honest chat about imposter syndrome in autism parenting with Shannon, Jean & Tash! Come and chat.. let us know what you think! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.Bởi Shannon Korza
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