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Stories: Striking a Balance: Embracing Individuality with Jeff Howard and Andy Mullins

My special guests are the Co-founders of iddeate, Jeff Howard and Andy Mullins. Jeff Howard and Andy Mullins are the dynamic duo behind iddeate, a nonprofit crowdfunding platform focused on empowering adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to reach their goals. iddeate’s mission is to empower adults with IDD toward growth, autonomy, and career success.  In this episode, you will be able to: Learn more about iddeate’s model and how their platform works Delve into the inspiring Founder’s story and…

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Embracing Differences: An Autistic Teacher’s Perspective

Christopher Wheat is a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who has spent over two decades working as a special education teacher. After being diagnosed with autism at age 35, Christopher embarked on a journey to better understand and embrace his condition. Alongside managing his own unique challenges, he used this experience to support his twin daughters, who both received autism diagnoses from an early age. His deep dedication to family and advocacy led Christopher to explore the impacts of medication…

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Breaking Barriers: Jack Richardson’s Journey to Trying New Foods

Our guests today are Jack and Amy Richardson, a remarkable mother-son duo who have embarked on a journey of personal growth and celebrating small milestones. Facing the challenges of autism and a limited diet, Jack has been breaking through his comfort zones and trying new foods, while documenting his experiences on YouTube. Their story is an inspiring reminder to parents of children with autism that small victories can lead to big breakthroughs and should be celebrated. Support the show via…

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Andrea Pollack’s Journey: From Lawyer to Autism Mom & Advocate

Andrea Pollack, a devoted mother and former lawyer, has been on quite the journey with her 24-year-old son who has autism. After noticing a lack of adequate support for her son in school, she left her 19-year career and homeschooled him for eight years. Andrea’s dedication didn’t stop there; she went back to school and earned her Master’s in education to better assist other parents facing similar challenges. Now, as the founder of Autism Parent Solutions, Andrea offers education and…

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Inside the Mind of an Executive Function Coach: Chris Fugelsang

Chris Fugelsang is an experienced New York-based executive function coach who has dedicated his career to helping students with ADHD and ASD reach their full potential. With over 18 years of teaching experience in public, private, and international schools, Chris truly understands the unique challenges faced by students with learning differences. He specializes in teaching life skills, study techniques, and self-advocacy, empowering students to navigate the complex world of academia with confidence. Having taught in various countries like Japan, Chris…

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Unlocking Executive Functioning Secrets with Dr. Bibi Priyesh

Meet Bibi Priyesh, a skilled educational therapist and learning specialist devoted to aiding individuals with diverse learning needs. Operating out of West Los Angeles, Bibi works with students ranging from first grade to college, offering personalized remediation and championing a more comprehensive understanding of neurodiversity. With an education that spans three countries, Bibi brings a distinctive understanding of different educational systems and their teaching methods. Focusing on executive functioning, she guides parents and teachers in recognizing executive function difficulties and…

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Unlocking the Secrets of PDA with Donna Henderson

Donna Henderson, a licensed psychologist working with autistic people who have been misunderstood their whole lives, must create an equal and respectful relationship to quell their strong drive for autonomy, an otherwise overwhelming need that leads to exhausting meltdowns and obsessive behavior.   “PDA is so much more than just avoiding demands. So let’s start by renaming it. So I love Tomlin Wilding’s reimagination of PDA as pervasive drive for autonomy. Because that’s really what this is. These people are…

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Uncovering ABA: Exploring Neurodivergence with Hollie Beth Clauser

Unlocking ABA Secrets with Hollie Beth Clauser: Autism Therapy Evolved Hollie Beth Clauser is a passionate advocate for individuals with autism and a dedicated Applied Behavior Analysis (Aba) professional. With nearly 20 years of experience in the field, Hollie has made it her mission to help Aba practices improve staff retention and support clients in navigating their careers. As a person on the autism spectrum herself, Hollie brings a unique perspective to her work, understanding the challenges faced by those…

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Unlocking Employment for the Disabled with Shea Belsky

Unlocking Employment for the Disabled with Shea Belsky Meet Shea Belsky, a passionate advocate for neurodiverse job seekers and the CTO of Mentra. Through his own experience with autism, Shea has developed a deep understanding of the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in the job market. He has co-created a hiring platform that prioritizes the specific needs and talents of each candidate, leading to successful job placements and lasting employment. Shea’s dedication to fostering inclusive hiring practices benefits both job…

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Inclusivity in the workforce and school systems.

Discover how inclusivity in the workforce and school can create a more diverse and equitable environment for everyone. You will learn how to create a more diverse and equitable environment by promoting inclusivity in the workplace and educational institutions. Carrin Gilmore is an autistic advocate, educator, and project manager for Disability Voices United and Mind Your Autistic Brain. She is a passionate advocate for the disabled community and works to promote inclusivity in the workforce and school systems. Carrin Gilmore…

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