Episodios

  • #2-14 The Balancing Act of Motherhood with Dr. Susan Landers
    Jan 20 2024

    Feeling overwhelmed is a common feeling for parents today, especially mothers. When our kids are struggling, maintaining balance becomes even more difficult. Today Dr Susan Landers both shares her insights and offers practical strategies.

    Show Notes:

    https://susanlandersmd.com/

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    40 m
  • #2-13 Autism and Being Fully Present, with Randy Hain
    Jan 6 2024

    Life with autism can be hectic, and getting caught up in day to day pressures can leave us exhausted and overwhelmed. How do we prioritize and stay focused on the important stuff? Join Dawn as she discusses this with today’s guest, Randy Hain, Entrepreneur, business leader and author. Randy is also the father of 2 adult sons, one of whom is autistic.

    His most recent book, Being Fully Present, True Stories of Epiphanies and Powerful Lessons From Everyday Life, aims to inspire and challenge us to more thoughtfully examine how they see the world and engage with the people around them.

    Show notes :

    Serviampress.com

    Linkedin.com/in/randyhain

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    26 m
  • #212 Anxiety, Minecraft, and “Facing the Beast Within” with Mark Cheverton
    Dec 11 2023

    Ever wonder what your child’s anxiety feels like in real time? Wondering how to help your child understand and improve their ability to cope with their own anxiety?

    Today we’re talking to Mark Cheverton, NYT best selling author of the award winning series “Gamenight9999”, based on the game of Minecraft. His newest book for young people, “Facing the Beast Within” helps kids explore the issues around social anxiety, panic attacks, and bullying. Mark seamlessly incorporates clinically tested coping strategies into his story, allowing kids to learn organically.

    Reading Mark’s books together will benefit kids and parents alike. Learn more at https://markcheverton.com/

    Show notes

    https://www.autcraft.com/

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    39 m
  • #211 Autism through Psychiatry’s Lens
    Nov 15 2023

    In today’s interview, where Dawn was interviewed by Danielle Sullivan of The Neurodivergent podcast, we’re covering how the practice of psychiatry can help or harm autistic people, how medications are tested, used, and marketed to medical professionals, and how to find a psychiatric professional for your individual needs.

    More about Neurodiverging: Neurodiverging is dedicated to helping neurodiverse folk find the resources we need to live better lives as individuals, and to further disability awareness and social justice efforts to improve all our lives as part of the larger, world community.

    Show Notes

    • Dawn mentions her interview with Dr. Sabooh Mubbashar for folks looking for more insight on medication needs for autistic nervous systems: https://atypicalparenting.podbean.com/e/psychotropic-medications-and-autism-with-drsabooh-mubbashar/
    • Danielle mentions a previous podcast where they interviewed Dr. Roy Richard Grinker about the history of psychiatry: https://www.neurodiverging.com/stigma-neurodiversity-grinker/
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    42 m
  • #210 Autism and Choosing a Career in Acting, with Special Guest William Sadler
    Oct 13 2023

    This week we’re honored to have American icon, veteran actor and musician, William Sadler, sitting down for a casual chat. This episode is geared towards autistic individuals who are considering a career in acting, however there’s so much relevant advice for all new actors as well.

    Show Notes

    https://therealwilliamsadler.com/

    https://williamsadler.bandcamp.com/album/the-kitchen-tapes

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    38 m
  • #209 Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
    Sep 28 2023

    Do you experience a sense of impending doom even when things are going well? If you struggle with the feeling of “waiting for the other shoe to drop” then this episode is for you!

    Show notes:

    https://www.tenpercent.com/morethanafeeling

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    16 m
  • #208 The emotional toll of Masking in Autism with Rich Stevens
    Sep 8 2023

    Masking natural traits or inclinations in social situations is universal, BUT, what if you had to do this every time you interacted in public? In autism, the constant need to mask, as a means of fitting into a neurotypical society, can create a heavy emotional burden. In this episode, Dawn talks with Autism advocate Rich Steven's about this important topic.

    Show Notes:

    Inside the Orange podcast

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-orange/id1532711467

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_OZaRIBsagfrQVfrKrDLYQ

    Autistic2Autism Podcast

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/advocate-to-autistic/id1693279199

    https://open.spotify.com/show/7fRN3T3F9tOX6e4BWhyNWa

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    30 m
  • #207 Autism and Addiction; Understanding the Issue
    Aug 18 2023

    Did you know the rate of substance abuse for autistic individuals is higher than for the general population? Ever wonder why that is? And what to do about it if it does affect your child or loved one? Join in on today’s conversation we will talk about all that and more. Show notes:

    Richard’s website and book link https://helptheaddictedchild.com

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    21 m