Change My Relationship offers practical solutions based on biblical truths for all difficult relationships from Karla Downing, Marriage & Family Therapist.
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Neurodiverse Relationships Podcasts
Join Mona Kay as she focuses on increasing understanding of the strengths, differences, and challenges in mixed neurotype relationships. Whether you're autistic, neurotypical or allistic, this podcast is for you! Knowing how your neurology may impact your communication style, emotional and social needs, processing speeds, sensory needs and sexual and physical intimacy desires is critical, especially in your romantic relationships. Listen in and learn about other's lived experiences, lessons ...
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Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert in mixed neurotype relationship dynamics and communication. Her personal, but direct, style of educating and coaching is a favorite of both neurodivergent and neurotypical partners around the globe. Her unique blend of personal experience in her own neurodiverse relationships, as well as her professional expertise, positions her to understand both autistic and non-autistic individuals. She bridges the communication gap for couples with a blame-free mind ...
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A place where we explore research, amplify autistic voices, and change the way we think about autism in life and in professional therapy practice. Visit learnplaythrive.com/podcast/
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Inchstones with Sarah | Autism Parenting & Neurodiversity Insights
Sarah Kernion | Profound Autism Mom and Advocate for Neurodiversity
Autism, neurodiversity, and parenting come together on Inchstones, where we illuminate the real lives of profound autism mothers and caregivers.
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How do we create a neurodiversity-affirming society where people with all kinds of brains don't just live, but thrive? Neurodiverging serves practical strategies to improve our lives by amplifying the voices of neurodivergent leaders and thinkers, centering social justice. We're all in this together. Hosted by Danielle Sullivan. Learn more at http://neurodiverging.com or http://patreon.com/neurodiverging.
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“The Pause That Connects” is a podcast that explores the power of slowing down to truly listen, reflect, and build meaningful connections—especially when supporting neurodivergent individuals. It’s a space where empathy leads, voices are honored, and advocacy begins with presence.
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Speaker and author on professional relationships, Andy Lopata, explores great connections with experts and high achievers worldwide.
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There are a lot of opinions on how to master your mind, but then there’s PSYCHOLOGY. We’re all stuck with the brain we’re born with, but we aren’t stuck with how we use it. Learn science-backed answers to make the most of your mind and your life. CURIOUS? Growth Mindset Psychology is the "self-help sceptic" podcast for the curious. Whether you want to improve performance, navigate setbacks, or know who you are. We find answers to the true science of self-improvement. So put down the astrolog ...
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This podcast is about finding the sweetspot between the textbooks and real life when it comes to parenting. Dr Billy (a developmental pediatrician) and Nick (a developing parent) are a couple of dads having honest discussions about parenting day to day We'll be using iconic TV and cinema scenes from the 80's & 90's to give context to Billy's parenting advice. Please subscribe and tell us what parenting topics and movie scenes we should talk about next
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Squarepeg is a podcast in which I talk to other late identified autistic women and nonbinary people about their lives, their autism journeys, and what they’ve learned along the way. I’m Amy Richards, and I was diagnosed autistic in 2016, when I was 37. I’ve been sharing my conversations with other autistic adults since 2020. I hope you’ll find these conversations inspiring and thought provoking, and that they’ll help you feel more connected to a worldwide community of people with similar exp ...
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Join Sonay and James as they invite us into their unique world as an autistic and ADHD married couple. Using their lived experiences of ADHD and autism, they talk about life, love and everything in between. Sonay is a lawyer, ADHD coach and speaker and James is an early 40s techie and part-time geology student. Join them for an authentic journey through life as Divergently Married. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Uniquely Human: the Podcast expands the conversation on autism and neurodiversity by amplifying the voices of autistic and neurodivergent individuals and thought leaders in providing insightful, cutting-edge and practical information about the autistic and neurodivergent experience. Hosted by Barry Prizant and Dave Finch.
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“Neurodivergent Mates is a podcast delving into Neurodiversity and Mental Health, hosted by neurodivergent professional – Will, the ADHD and Dyslexic host. Will candidly shares his personal experiences, discussing topics like relationships, dating, addiction, trauma, sex, education, careers, parenting, the workplace, and more.”
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The Divorce Podcast is a podcast dedicated to looking at divorce from new perspectives and driving reform. Hosted by Kate Daly, each episode invites experts from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines to discuss their own views on divorce, and debate them with the other guests. Shortlisted for the British Podcast Awards 2025.
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The Resilience Podcast assists people from all walks of life to negotiate positive changes in their lives.
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Introversion has long been misunderstood, but when you come to understand your introverted gifts you can apply this to relationships, communications, leadership, and productivity, and overall success and happiness.
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Chats, ideas, and discussions on ways to create better mental health through art, music, therapy, love, relationships, vulnerability, and thousands and thousands of others ways. Listen to stories and life journeys from those who have put Creative Mental Health into action and have inspired themselves and others to LIVE BETTER with COMPASSION and EMPATHY and INTUITION.
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Join us as we develop an understanding of Asperger’s Syndrome or Autism Spectrum Disorder. With a better understanding of an ‘Aspies’ reactions to the sensory overload in everyday life and the feelings that the overload can bring, In the hopes that we all may become more sensitive and compassionate not only to those who have the disorder, but to all humankind as well.
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Real talk, real tools, and real hope for families experiencing disability—a Hope Heals podcast hosted by author Amy Julia Becker. Culture often tells us that families with disability are a problem. At Take the Next Step, we see your family as a gift—to society and to your community. Your family matters. Your child matters. We need you here. Join Amy Julia each week for honest conversations with parents, therapists, and disability advocates about finding delight at home and belonging in commu ...
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In each episode, we talk with inspiring scientists, thinkers, and other self-actualized individuals who will give you a greater understanding of yourself, others, and the world we live in. Scott Barry Kaufman explores the depths of human potential and tries to get a glimpse into human possibility in every episode.
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The Meade Musings podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about societal issues that are often not discussed openly. Many individuals face challenges that affect their emotional, psychological, mental, and physical health and wellbeing. These issues include infertility/involuntary childlessness, living with disabilities or debilitating illnesses, homelessness, and coping with abusive partners. By recognizing and sharing experiences of real People in abusive relationships and other everyday ...
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Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
Christina Marie, Self-Care Coach, Christina Marie Paperie
** TOP 3% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST** Hey lovely, is your husband neurodiverse, or are you a mom of a child with autism? Are the daily demands of family life leaving you with little time for self-care? Do you feel your emotional needs are forgotten? Is your identity fading away under the weight of everyday responsibilities? Friend, I am glad you are here. This podcast will help you prioritize your self-care with simple planning solutions that empower you to rebuild your life and set healthy bo ...
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"What are ADHD symptoms in adults? Do I have ADHD? Yes, I do. It only took 50 years to find out." Hit + Follow, and don't panic - we've got this! Join late-diagnosed Chief Wise Squirrel Dave Delaney as he speaks with ADHD experts about everything from ADHD symptoms to challenges, tools, and solutions with inspiring stories to help you along your ADHD journey. Find a free ADHD test, tips, articles, and more at wisesquirrels.com. Discovering you have ADHD can be shocking and scary. ADHD Wise S ...
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Tune in to join married partners Kat (ADHDer) and Harold (Non) as they celebrate their differences while discussing all things ADHD & Relationships. Through exploring a wide range of topics from the serious to the outright weird, and along with an occasional guest – the pair share their experiences normalizing life with ADHD.
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Christina Crowe (CRPO#003908) is a Registered Psychotherapist and RELENTLESS mental health advocate from Ontario, Canada. Christina believes mental health education should be available to everyone, and loves creating content that makes all of the invisible things VISIBLE. This neurodivergent-affirming show covers more nuanced aspects of adult ADHD life, like navigating late-diagnosis, including family life, romantic relationships and work life. Share with a friend, and help make the invisibl ...
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Empowering Gay Men to Live Happily & Healthily! Hosted by Keegan Hirst and Joel Wood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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The AAMFT Podcast is an all-access pass to the latest news, developments, and thought leaders in the world of systemic therapy. Hosted by Dr. Eli Karam, it strives to relate, educate, and innovate one episode at a time. The episodes explore topics that relationship-based therapists care about, and features unique conversations and interviews with established experts. The show provides information and education on direct practice and emerging trends in the MFT profession.
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Sometimes deep, often amusing, therapeutic chats touching on philosophy, spirituality, religion, consciousness, culture, music, dating, and life. Join Sam, Joe and Ali as they discuss the 10,000 illusions that make up “reality”. Musical theme by Ehsan Gelsi - Ephemera (Live at Melbourne Town Hall)
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Follow along with your hosts, Jacque, Jeni, Scott and friends as they discuss all the intimacies of embracing yourself and living a neurodiverse life to the fullest. Stimming, giggling, and brain fog to be expected.
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On the Spectrum Empowerment Stories with Sonia Krishna Chand: Adult Autism, Neurodivergent, and Mental Health Expert
Sonia Krishna Chand | Adult Autism and Neurodivergent Mental Health Expert | Empowerment Coaching
Welcome to On the Spectrum—the essential podcast exploring autism, neurodivergent, and mental health expert insights and heartfelt stories. Hosted by Sonia Krishna Chand, acclaimed autism advocate, speaker, and author of Dropped In The Maze, this podcast dives deep into autism, neurodivergent experiences, and mental health. Whether you're a parent, educator, clinician, or neurodivergent individual, On the Spectrum offers practical strategies, empowering conversations, and a supportive commun ...
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Not An Island Podcast is that little place where autism, family, and faith meet. Created by an autism family, for autism families, your hosts Todd and Amanda Johnson bring conversation, advice, and resources to help you through the unique journey of raising a child with autism in a Christian home.
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Relational Lives is a podcast hosted by psychotherapists Alison Bickers and Ros Peckham, exploring the ways we connect with others—and with ourselves. Each episode brings real stories into focus through thoughtful conversations with guests, weaving personal experiences with psychological insight. With warmth, curiosity, and professional depth, Alison and Ros make therapeutic ideas accessible, alive, and relevant to daily life. Whether you’re reflecting on your relationships, seeking to under ...
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Trish O'Dwyer primarily solo hosts an informal, 20-30 minutes, once monthly podcast for parents of autistic and/or neurodiverse children (all ages), their families and friends plus anyone wanting to understand what it's really like and how to support. The aim is for listeners to be able to take a breather, listen to someone they connect with, who knows what they are living and to feel validated and less isolated. I hope you laugh, you may cry, you may even gain some valuable real-life inform ...
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Dave Finch is a husband, a father, a business owner, and a New York Times bestselling author. And, he just happens to be autistic. Like an alien who crash-landed here on earth and decided to stick around, Dave spends most of his time trying to make sense of human interaction. Filled with humor and surprising wisdom - and based on his bestselling memoir, The Journal of Best Practices - DAVE reveals a candid story of ruthless self-improvement and a unique window into neurodiversity.
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MORE SEX….LESS FIGHTING!! Imagine this improvement in your life today. Develop the relationship skills you’ve been missing now.
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Victim 2 Victor: Healing Trauma & Building Real Love
Anu Verma : Victim 2 Victor - Advocate, Filmmaker & Healer
Welcome to Victim 2 Victor, the podcast dedicated to helping you to heal from trauma, break toxic relationship patterns, and step into secure, fulfilling love. I’m Anu Verma, trauma recovery coach, somatic practitioner, executive producer, author, and survivor of childhood abuse and relational trauma. Through candid conversations, expert insights, and practical tools, I guide listeners to: Understand how trauma shapes attraction and relationships Build self-trust, emotional safety, and resil ...
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Welcome to our mental health awareness podcast. If you're one of the millions of teens, adults and (entire) families being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD (hyperactive)/ADD (inattentive), Anxiety, Depression or other Neurodiverse conditions without a meaningful support group or a roadmap, jump right in with us. Our raw and unfiltered journey will help you. We'll break it down and talk about it in a real, raw and sometimes tragic perspective. We lived it. And thanks to a few key ...
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The Football Mental Health Alliance podcast is dedicated to delving into the topic of mental health in the football world. Each episode features well-known experts and ex-professional athletes who share their knowledge and personal experiences with mental health. Our guests will provide advice and insights on how to support yourself or those in your care who may be experiencing mental health conditions. This podcast is for you if you are a fan of professional football clubs, a member of a fo ...
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This exclusive podcast series delves into the heart of human connection, exploring how we learn, love, and collaborate in a dynamic society. Through intimate discussions with leaders and visionaries, we uncover the power of respectful relationships and their essential role in the human experience. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Views shared by Sarah Melissa Oswald and guests reflect their experience and do not constitute professional, psychiatric, or medic ...
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Tim Goldstein draws on his background in business and business management, sales and marketing, and various developer and manager roles in the tech industry. Tim's unique autistic view point combine with his ability to clearly express the most complex ideas make him the world's only Neurodiverse Communication Specialist.Tim discusses a range of issues faced by the autistic and neurodiverse adult in all facets of life drawing from both his experience after being diagnosed with Asperger's at a ...
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Honest, funny, and real—neurodivergent moms navigating parenting, friendship, and self-growth.
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Neurodiversity Without Burnout: Protecting Both Partners
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38:52Accommodating neurodiversity doesn’t have to mean resentment or burnout. In this episode, we explore how a neurodiverse relationship can thrive when both partners learn to balance self-accommodation and mutual respect. Coaches Jeremy & Charity Rochford show how neurodivergent partners can self-accommodate (not outsource to neurotypical spouses) and…
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Interview: Hope for Your Neurodiverse Marriage: Practical Skills to Change Your Interactions
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1:01:50Barbara Grant joins Karla to share her personal experience in a neurodiverse marriage. They discuss typical struggles couples have that lead to disconnection and stress. Barbara shares practical skills she teaches couples and individuals that help improve their interactions. Barbara Grant is a dedicated neurodiverse couples coach with personal and …
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Forming strong relationships with teachers in preschool, K-12, college, or graduate school
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32:40Today we discuss strategies for neurodivergent individuals and their families to foster positive and productive relationships with educators. The episode covers practical tips on how to navigate school systems, communicate effectively via email, and advocate for necessary accommodations. Hosts Dr. Anne Elrod Whitney and Danielle Sullivan also highl…
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Willing to Lose the Relationship to Win It Back
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7:23Are you willing to lose your relationship to win it back the way it should be? When you know you cannot continue the way things are, you have to decide if you are willing to lose that relationship. When you let the old one go, you may get a new one in its place. #dysfunctionalrelationship #toxicrelationship #selfcare Website: https://www.changemyre…
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Inclusive Playgrounds, Autism, and Community Change with Erica Witte
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28:20Episode 64 of the Inchstones Podcast, host & Autism Mom Sarah Kernion sits down with Erica Witte, mom and founder of Project Playground, to explore how her own advocacy sparked a movement for inclusive play spaces where all children (neurodiverse, disable, neurotypical) can play and connect together. Erica shares how her experience as a special-nee…
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Connection Over Perfection: Neurodivergent Relationships and Therapy with Mim Kempson
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59:00In this episode, we sit down with therapist Mim Kempson to explore the beauty and complexity of neurodivergent relationships and therapy. Mim shares her journey into the field, her own experiences with ADHD and autism, and how narrative therapy shaped her approach to helping others. Together, we explore the power of relatability in therapy, underst…
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Rose’s Autism Journey: Coming to terms with neurodiversity
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48:58Join hosts Ali and Ros on Relational Lives for a heartfelt follow-on from our autism episode, as we welcome Rose, who shares her inspiring journey of being diagnosed with autism at 15. From early signs like shying away from eye contact as a baby to navigating meltdowns and masking in secondary school, Rose opens up about the challenges of sensory s…
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Come in for Episode 3 of Creative Mental Health featuring Dr. Alexis McKenzie and local DMV artist John Veere. How does art infiltrate the mind and produce art? Usually it is through great inspiration that can come as a result of trauma or mania. But are those the only avenues? While certainly mental health challenges have affected artists from Vin…
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43 | Family Chaos Reigning? 2 Routines That Regulate The Entire Neurodivergent Family
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17:03Have you ever been so tired that you started crying out of sheer exhaustion—but the situation was so ridiculous you couldn’t help but laugh too? It's obvious everyone is at their limit in your family, so what do you do? Here are two routines we use in our family for moments exactly like this. Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook If you are enjoyi…
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Startled, Trapped, & Shamed: How to Stop Accidentally Dysregulating Autistic Kids
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1:00:12All behavior makes sense, we just have to make sense of it. In this conversation, psychologist Dr. Gillian Boudreau helps us see that underlying nearly any behavior is fear. And so often, the fear is related to a child a child being startled, feeling trapped, or being shamed. But if you aren’t looking for it, it’s easy to miss. In this conversation…
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Disability & Belonging: “We Aren’t Us Without You” with Erik Carter
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25:45We all long to belong. But for many families experiencing disability, true belonging can feel out of reach. In this episode, researcher and advocate Erik Carter joins Amy Julia Becker to unpack how small steps toward inclusion and belonging can transform entire communities. They explore: How families can foster communities of belonging Common barri…
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Nesting in practice: how one family made co-parenting work
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35:16In this episode, Kate is joined by Jonathan Fitter-Harding, a creative entrepreneur and proud dad of two, to hear his separation story and share some practical co-parenting insights. About the episode: Jonathan opens up about his separation and shares how well-meaning friends and family unknowingly made things more challenging. He and Kate dive int…
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The Joys of Being Autistic: Finding Self-Love -Jackie Schuld
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33:19If you would like to get more information about the resources, Mona offers through Neurodiverse love you can check out her website at neurodiverselove.com —————————————————————————- Enjoyable, loving relationships are far more likely when we first possess self-love. But this is often difficult for autistics. Not only do we experience many neurodive…
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Autism & The Gut-Brain Connection: Nutrition Tips for Parents with Dr. Delia McCabe
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28:47A must-listen new episode coming to you with host Sarah Kernion, who sits down with Dr. Delia McCabe, neuroscientist and nutrition expert, to explore how food profoundly shapes emotional regulation, sensory processing, and well-being in neurodiverse children—especially those with autism. Together, they unpack the gut-brain connection, the role of h…
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The Real Problem with Work Life Balance and the Mental Model to Fix It
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16:54Rethinking the problem and our mindset from scratch when it comes to this whole life thing. What if the problem isn't your schedule—it's your metaphor? We've inherited a story about work and life as opposing forces, locked in eternal combat for our limited hours. This story feels true because everyone tells it. But stories shape reality. Consider t…
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Mama’s Gonna Make It — 35. Magnetosphere, Neurodiverse Storytelling, and the Power of Indie Film with Director Nicola Rose
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1:10:34This week we’re joined by filmmaker Nicola Rose (@nicolarosedirects), writer and director of the new feature film Magnetosphere (@magnetospheremovie). Nicola shares the inspiration behind the film, which follows 13-year-old Maggie as she navigates first love, moving to a new town, and living with synesthesia—a condition that makes her see sounds, h…
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Setting Boundaries: When You Say Yes, You Say No to Yourself
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12:37Setting boundaries involves deciding what and where you give your time, energy, emotions, and resources to. There are conflicting priorities, pressures, and people to consider. We often forget to include our own needs, especially when we are dealing with dysfunctional relationship dynamics. One of the helpful things to remember when setting boundar…
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Ep 245 - Leadership and Positive Psychology with guest Sebastien Page
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48:32What does it really mean to be a leader in today’s world—and how can positive psychology shape your path to success and fulfillment? In this episode of The Quiet And Strong Podcast, host David Hall welcomes Sebastien Page, seasoned leadership expert and author of The Psychology of Leadership. Together, they explore fresh perspectives on setting mea…
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E101: Christina’s Hot Takes: Authenticity, Advocacy, and Building Trust in Mental Health
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5:22How do we make an impact without falling into the trap of co-opting ideas or voices that aren’t our own? In this short hot-take episode, Christina Crowe, RP, reflects on the importance of authenticity, attribution, and integrity in the mental health field and beyond. Drawing on years of professional and lived experience, she challenges us to slow d…
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Leadership Lessons from the Frontlines of Conflict with Danny Gal
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51:25In a world fractured by tribalism and conflict, can the lessons learned from the frontlines of the Israeli-Palestinian divide transform how we lead? This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a raw, powerful, and profoundly human exploration of connection in the face of unimaginable division. Andy Lopata is joined by Danny Gal; Danny Gal is the a…
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Concept maps are graphic organizers or visual representations of knowledge. They're simple, they're low-tech, and they're incredibly powerful tools for learning. In this episode, cognitive scientist Dr. Kripa Sundar explains why concept maps are so impactful, then shares a handful of specific practices that will help you make the best use of them. …
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Autism and Neurodiversity featuring Dr. William Stixrud, author of "The Self-Driven Child"
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38:32Welcome back to Creative Mental Health Episode 2 featuring an engaging conversation with Dr. William R Stixrud, Ph.D., founder of The Stixrud Group in Maryland and world renowned author of "The Self-Driven Child". Along with giving a background into his journey to becoming an insightful and unique neuropsycholigist, Dr. Stixrud explores the current…
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137 [S10 E9] Meeting myself again: sensory needs, autistic joys and building stronger relationships after autism diagnosis
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1:03:50Marian Schembari is an author and essayist whose first byline was at age eleven. It was a poem about dragons. Since then, her essays about travel, friendship, money, and love have appeared in many well known publications, including The New York Times and Marie Claire. Marian was formally recognised as autistic at 34, and spent the next couple of ye…
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An Autistic Mother reflects on Mothering and Writing, with Julie Green
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59:12Julie Green is a professional writer, a mother, and is a late diagnosed autistic women. She, Dave, and Barry discuss what led to her late diagnosis, and the insights she has as an autistic person in raising her now teenage autistic son. Julie has also published professionally on parenting issues and discusses the process of writing a memoir that fo…
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Shame, Addiction, and How To Focus On Who You Are Becoming
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57:06We evolved shame as a gift. A signal that whispers when we've drifted from who we might become. What if the discomfort you feel isn't the problem, but the compass? This episode explores a surprising truth: the hardest patterns to change aren't the ones destroying us, but the ones keeping us comfortably mediocre. Yet they hold us back and sometimes …
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Finding Refuge in Your Body with Jessica Graham
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52:19In this episode of the Neurodiverging Podcast, host Danielle Sullivan chats with Jessica Graham, a writer, meditation teacher, actor, and trauma-informed guide. Jessica discusses their new book, Being (Sick) Enough, which delves into living with chronic illness, neurodivergence, and childhood trauma. Topics include the healing power of meditation, …
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Navigating Special Needs Planning: Insights From a Mother and Attorney
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46:29In this conversation, Melissia from Austin Special Needs Planning shares her personal journey as a mother of a special needs child and how it shaped her career in special needs planning. She discusses the importance of understanding long-term planning for children with special needs, including misconceptions about guardianship, the significance of …
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You pick up the pieces. You cover up the lies. You pay the bills. You bail them out. You make excuses. It feels like you are doing what you have to do, but what you are doing is giving them the ability to continue making bad choices. Instead, stop enabling: Let them fail. It isn't easy. It's a big change and a new behavior, but it is necessary. You…
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How Storytelling Transforms Autism Parenting & Advocacy with Documentarian, Chelsea Casabona
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11:55Discover the transformative power of storytelling in Autism advocacy with Sarah Kernion as she sits down with documentary filmmaker Chelsea Casabona for a powerful conversation about the role of storytelling in shifting how we see autism and neurodiversity. Chelsea filmed Sarah and her family for a 5-min glimpse into the lives of neurodiverse famil…
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Trauma Isn’t a Wall - It’s a Door: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Healing
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35:25In this enlightening episode of Victim 2 Victor, we’re joined by Dr. Richard Grossman - Integrative Healer, Author, and Authority on Ancient Wisdom for Modern Healing. With over four decades of experience in acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and Amazonian shamanism, Dr. Grossman has dedicated his life to helping people see trauma not as an ending, but…
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Why Brains Need Friends w/ Dr. Ben Rein
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1:03:38This week, Scott sits down with Dr. Ben Rein, a Stanford neuroscientist and one of today’s most engaging science communicators. Dr. Rein has spent over a decade studying the neuroscience of social interaction, and his new book, Why Brains Need Friends: The Neuroscience of Social Connection, explores how our relationships shape our minds and well-be…
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Autism Uncovered: Dr Graham Campbell on Traits, Myths & The Spectrum
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41:11Join us on Relational Lives as we welcome back Dr. Graham Campbell from Flint Healthcare in Sussex to dive into the world of autism in adults. Dr. Graham unpacks what autism spectrum disorder is, debunking myths about its presentation and exploring its core traits, from social communication challenges to sensory processing differences. He discusses…
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42 | Tiny Rituals For Tired Moms: How 5 Minutes Of Self-Care Can Change Your Day
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12:27If five minutes to yourself is as rare as an albino deer, this chat is for you. While most of us would love a spa day, often it is not a feasible option. But with a little creativity and intentionality, we can still find little moments to relieve the constant pressure we frequently feel. Connect with me: 💌 Instagram or Facebook If you are enjoying …
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Disability & Family: The Yes/No Filter Every Parent Needs with Jillian Benfield
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27:05Overwhelmed by therapies, appointments, and never-ending “to-dos”? Author Jillian Benfield shares practical tools for families experiencing disability—offering parents guidance on setting limits, saying yes to what matters, and finding beauty in everyday life. Jillian and Amy Julia Becker explore: Parenting and caregiving without burning out Develo…
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In brief: Friendship after divorce - high-conflict edition
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WS60 Entrepreneurship, Cannabis, and Psychedelics with April Pride
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1:03:10By WiseSquirrels.com
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Demand Avoidance: Why It's Not Always Pathological-Daniel Dashnaw
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Shattered, Broken & Beautiful: Escaping the Cult of Narcissism
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35:49In this powerful and deeply moving episode of Victim 2 Victor, we’re joined by Brooke Deanne - Trauma Healing Mentor, Rapid Transformational Therapist (RTT), NLP Practitioner, and survivor turned advocate. Raised in a doomsday religious cult and later trapped in an abusive marriage, Brooke endured years of psychological control, gaslighting, and em…
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Magnetosphere and Motherhood: Synesthesia, Autism Parenting, and the Beauty of Neurodiversity with Director, Nicola Rose
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27:07Explore Neurodiversity and Synesthesia in this episode on Inchstones, host and autism Mom Sarah Kernion, profound autism mom of two nonspeaking autistic children and advocate, sits down with director Nicola Rose of Magnetosphere to discuss her groundbreaking film exploring neurodiversity and the lived experiences of children with synesthesia which …
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Be Crystal Clear: 3 Truths and 2 Tips to Communicate with Impact [Archive]
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