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    Explore " autism support" with insightful episodes like "Claire Dees, Executive Director of Spectrum Autism Support Group", "Claire Dees and Laura Vladick with Spectrum Autism Support Group", "016 Leveraging One Skill to Fund a Lifestyle Business and Purposeful Non-Profit with Louise Henry", "Supporting Parents of Children with Autism with Andrea Pollack" and "Episode 17 Chapter 17 Discovering What Works for Your Autistic Child" from podcasts like ""Celebrating Powerhouse Women", "Gwinnett Business Radio", "Paid To Create Podcast", "2 Adoptive Mamas" and "Jordon's Pathway. The true life story of one boy's journey with autism by Carolann Frankie and Roland Bush-Cavell"" and more!

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    Claire Dees, Executive Director of Spectrum Autism Support Group

    Claire Dees, Executive Director of Spectrum Autism Support Group
    Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it's in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere. Claire Dees/Spectrum Autism Support Group Claire Dees is the Executive Director and co-founder of Spectrum Autism Support Group, a local non-profit organization, providing support, education and resources for individuals and families impacted by autism. […] The post Claire Dees, Executive Director of Spectrum Autism Support Group appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Claire Dees and Laura Vladick with Spectrum Autism Support Group

    Claire Dees and Laura Vladick with Spectrum Autism Support Group
    Claire Dees & Laura Vladick/Spectrum Autism Support Group Spectrum Autism Support Group was established in 1998 to provide support, education and resources for individuals and families impacted by autism. They currently serve over 1,500 families in Gwinnett County and the surrounding Metro Atlanta area and have become a well-known resource in the Autism community. Support […] The post Claire Dees and Laura Vladick with Spectrum Autism Support Group appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    016 Leveraging One Skill to Fund a Lifestyle Business and Purposeful Non-Profit with Louise Henry

    016 Leveraging One Skill to Fund a Lifestyle Business and Purposeful Non-Profit with Louise Henry

    Ever wondered how a digital nomad turns passion into profit? Louise Henry went from virtual assistant to online course tycoon - and her journey is inspirational. Join us as Louise unveils the secrets behind her online empire, and how she transformed her dreams into realities—including buying a beach house, helping her brother relocate to Panama, and starting a nonprofit.

    • How did Louise harness her skills and scale so phenomenally? We’ll explore her transition into the realm of online courses.
    • Be inspired by the story of how Louise launched her nonprofit initiative, Tim's Club, supporting those with autism.
    • Get an insider look into Kartra, the game-changing marketing platform that catapulted Louise's courses to success.
    • Discover the true power of YouTube, as Louise discusses the art of turning viewers into dedicated subscribers and, eventually, customers.


    Louise emphasizes the importance of perseverance, continuous improvement, and the transformative role of mentors in the online space. You’ll learn from her experience—from leveraging technology and mastering sales funnels to overcoming self-doubt and redefining beliefs about sales.

    Listen to Episode 16 of the Paid To Create Podcast today and let Louise Henry inspire you to dream bigger, act bolder, and create a life without limits. Tune in now!

    Supporting Parents of Children with Autism with Andrea Pollack

    Supporting Parents of Children with Autism with Andrea Pollack

    The Main Thing:
     
    One of our primary goals here at Two Adoptive Mamas is to take a deep dive when we need one. When Andrea Pollack's name came across our desk, we knew we needed this for Episode 087. While Andrea's work is not specific to families navigating foster care and adoption, her work resonates with the needs of many parenting kids from hard places.

    Oftentimes we're not ready or willing to throw up our hands and sound the alarm for help, but Andrea's approach will remind us that finding the right resources and support is one of the best things we can do for ourselves and our families. Together we're taking a close look at what it means to support parents of children with an autism diagnosis. Andrea's expertise and personal experience have empowered her to make a difference in the lives of those longing to see their families thrive amidst the challenges that an autism diagnosis can bring. Her heart, passion, and commitment to education make for an informative episode that we hope will empower families to find the support they need. 

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    For more with Andrea and Parenting Autism Coaching, click HERE.

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    If you enjoyed today’s episode, or know someone who could benefit from our show, the best thing you can do is leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. We’re grateful to host the Two Adoptive Mamas podcast for a fourth season!

    Learn more about how you can support our ongoing work through our Patreon HERE.  As always, it’s been fun! Until we meet again, remember, you’ve got this mama.

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    Episode 17 Chapter 17 Discovering What Works for Your Autistic Child

    Episode 17 Chapter 17 Discovering What Works for Your Autistic Child

    Hello and welcome to Episode Seventeen of the Jordon’s Pathway Podcast. Jordon’s Pathway is the true life story of Jordon, a boy diagnosed with autism. Its a book, written by his grandmother Carolann Frankie and her friend Roland Bush-Cavell.   In this episode we bring you Chapter 17, Discovering What Works for Your Autistic Child .

    From the pen of Carolann Frankie and Roland Bush-Cavell,  Jordon's Pathway brings you the true, heart-wrenching life story of Jordon, a young autistic boy, told from his grandmother Carolann's perspective.  Narrated by Roland Bush-Cavell.
    Find Jordon's Pathway on Amazon Kindle and Paperback here http://tinyurl.com/jpamazonuk and contact us on info@carolannspathway.co.uk



    Thanks for listening, we appreciate it! For more information on Jordon's Pathway please visit www.jordonspathway.co.uk or buy the Kindle and paperback versions here on Amazon  http://tinyurl.com/jpamazonuk 
    You can contact us here on info@carolannspathway.co.uk 
    We'd love to hear from you.

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    Please visit www.jordonspathway.co.uk or our Amazon store page here http://tinyurl.com/jpamazonuk

    Not Weird Just Autistic

    Not Weird Just Autistic

    The aim of my guest is to facilitate encouragement, support, and education through connections with others who feel as passionately as he does about accepting and valuing everyone equally, including those who are autistic, other Neurodivergent individuals and their families.

    He believes strongly that Autism Awareness is not enough. We need to push for Autism Acceptance. Only then can we be part of a truly Neurodiverse society.

    www.notweirdjustautistic.com 

    http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

    S4 E50 The Papis: Unmasked, Uncensored, and Unhinged

    S4 E50 The Papis: Unmasked, Uncensored, and Unhinged

    The Papis are baaaaaaack and hosting our 50th episode! For the 3rd year in a row the disorderly autism dads 🤒POSITIVELY🥴 let us know what’s on their 🤬BLEEP🤬 ing minds. Whether it be the 🤬BLEEP🤬ing pandemic 😷, 🤬BLEEP🤬ing therapies, or their🤬BLEEP🤬ing wives, the blondes take zero 🙅🏼‍♀️🙅🏼‍♀️responsibility for these special needs dads’ words (even IF the #PAPISseries is our most listened to episodes!). 

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    WEBSITE
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    Is it a meltdown or a tantrum: Interview with Dr. AnnLouise Lockhart

    Is it a meltdown or a tantrum: Interview with Dr. AnnLouise Lockhart

    Did you know that there’s a difference between a meltdown and a tantrum? It’s important for parents and professionals to differentiate between the two because it gives us so much insight into our children and allows us to better support them in the best ways.

     Listen to this episode’s interview with Dr. AnnLouise Lockhart to find out how to identify the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum and some important tips to keep you on the right track. 


    Links: 

    Transcript/show notes at www.theotbutterfly.com/22 

    instagram: @TheOTButterfly www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly

    website/blog: www.theotbutterfly.com

    email: LauraPetix@TheOTButterfly.com

    work with me: www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult

    More SPD parent resources: www.sensorywisesolutions.com 

    Buy me a coffee &  me a question for a future episode: www.theotbutterfly.com/coffee

    Dr. Lockhart links: instagram @dr.annlouise.lockhart 

    Dr. Lockhart website: www.AnewdaySA.com

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    Episode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcast

    The OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly

    Work with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult

    Buy "A kids book about neurodiversity" : www.theotbutterfly.com/book


    S4 E45 Jill Escher of the National Council on Severe Autism

    S4 E45 Jill Escher of the National Council on Severe Autism

    Jill Escher is the president of the National Council on Severe Autism and has prepared a strong message for the world: every autism parent is in a state of panic, and the “unaffected,” should be too. Yes, could this mean you. 

    “Severe” or “not-so-pretty” autism voices demand a place at the table, and no noisy, lame attempt to shame the advocates over semantics will “cancel” the grim statistics. Severe autism is coming for all of us, actually. It’s time to listen.

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    S4 E42 Live Autism Podcast with the Disorderly Blondes and Friends

    S4 E42 Live Autism Podcast with the Disorderly Blondes and Friends

    Yes, you read right! The blondes hosted a live podcast and invited some of their parent listeners to experience the recording process and try to get a word in! Challenging!

    Tune in to catch up with the blondes' latest escapades, and their guest "co-hosts" musings on autism. The result? A beautiful night of sharing and bonding like only ASD families can. Everyone together: aaaaawwwww!

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    Conversation with Sam Rose

    Conversation with Sam Rose

    In this sixth episode Ginny Grant begins by introducing the show and providing context about herself and Reframing Autism. Ginny introduces Sam Rose, who is an Autistic advocate, mentor and student.

    Sam is a program facilitator, mentoring Autistic youth with the I CAN Network, and is currently undertaking an internship with Reframing Autism. Sam is soon to complete a Bachelor of Arts/Psychology where they have been developing academic interest in the intersection of Autism and mental health, and the concept of neurodiversity more broadly. As a member of the Queer community, Sam is also interested in working at the intersection of Autistic LGBTIQA+ identity and unpacking internalised stigma, and they are currently co-authoring a book on this topic with Yenn Purkis.  

    In the conversation, Sam reflects on their late Autistic identification in their early twenties. Sam discusses some of the barriers to finding and embracing an Autistic identity and what Autistic empowerment looks like. Sam talks about their deep passion for Autism, and also their strong interest in gardening and being in nature. Sam also talks about their rewarding work with the I CAN Network, connecting with young Autistic people. Finally, they chat about their drive to reduce stigma and increase understanding of the intersections between Autism and mental health issues as well as gender and sexuality. 

    Conversation with Tigger Pritchard

    Conversation with Tigger Pritchard

    In this fifth episode Ginny Grant begins by introducing the show and providing context about herself and Reframing Autism. Ginny introduces Tigger Pritchard, who is an Autistic advocate, trainer and consultant,. 

    Tigger has devoted the past thirty years to working with neurodivergent individuals in many capacities. He consults to individuals, families and organisations, sharing his extensive skills, knowledge and lived experience. Tigger is the longest-serving Makaton (keyword sign) tutor in the United Kingdom. He’s also involved with the National Autistic Society in the county of Cornwall. And he runs the Facebook page The Autistic Coffee Shop with Tigger Pritchard, as well as an Instagram account and YouTube channel. 

    In the conversation, Tigger reflects on his late identification, having only discovered his Autistic identity at the age of 55. Tigger discusses his deep passion for "the world of Autism". Tigger also talks about the pathological demand avoidance profile (PDA), how it presents and how it is frequently misunderstood. Finally, Tigger discusses his volunteer role with the National Autistic Society in Cornwall and his broader advocacy work. He talks about what drives his advocacy, including his passion for reframing the narrative around Autism and PDA. 

    S4 E40 Julie Hornok: The Autism Mom's Super Friend

    S4 E40 Julie Hornok: The Autism Mom's Super Friend

    Julie Hornok wears many capes: she is an autism mom, author, speaker, advocate, cheerleader, and the strongest ally any mom of a newly diagnosed special needs child could ever ask for.

    She used her superpowers to mightily pen United in autism, Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum, and is now saving the planet one autism mom at a time with Labeled and Loved- an arsenal of lifelines meant to help us soldier on with a smile.

    Armed with a shield of wit, warmth, and welcome, Julie uses her superhuman strengths to create a marvelous autism mom universe.

    Remember to please join our private  Facebook Parent Support Group and fan account via  PATREON for perks and additional INSIDER content!  





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    Conversation with Kathy Isaacs

    Conversation with Kathy Isaacs

    In this third episode Ginny Grant begins by introducing the show and providing context about herself and Reframing Autism. Ginny introduces Kathy Isaacs, who is an Autistic advocate and activist. Kathy is Reframing Autism's chairperson and also a director of the charity, The Autistic Realm Australia, or TARA, which facilitates connections and education through Autistic people. Previously, Kathy was the chair of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network of Australia and New Zealand. 

    In the conversation, Kathy reflects on her late diagnosis, having discovered her Autistic identity while reading about Autism. Kathy discusses what encouraged her to become involved in Autism advocacy and activism and what continues to drive her work in these areas. Kathy also talks about her work with TARA in providing peer support to Autistic adults and children through its various online communities. Finally, Kathy discusses her work as a palliative care nurse. She reflects on what drew her to that work and also her role in helping Autistic people in accessing the healthcare system.