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The Atypical Parenting podcast is a resource for parents and loved ones of individuals of all ages who are autistic. Hosted by psychiatric nurse practitioner, and mother of an adult autistic son, Dawn Tree, the podcast offers information, support, and encouragement. Hang out with Dawn as she explores relevant topics through discussion and expert interviews. When we know better, we’ll be able to do better. The people we love deserve our very best!
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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 autisti…
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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…
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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:…
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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.…
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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 importa…
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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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Medicating our children or loved ones can be scary and confusing. Dr. Sabooh Mubbashar, double board-certified psychiatrist and pharmacology expert, has specialized in treating Autistic mental health symptoms in patients of all ages, for over 20 years. Listen as he shares his insight on this topic. Enjoy the conversation!…
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Join the conversation as Dawn and Danielle discuss parenting issues in the autistic community. We'd love your feedback on Instagram @ Atypical_Parenting Danielle Sullivan (she/they) is an autistic neurodiversity advocate, parent coach, certified life coach, and host of the Neurodiverging Podcast. Her mission is to further disability awareness and s…
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We all know that sleep is an essential component of good health and yet so many families in the autistic community are struggling. Rebecca Michi is an children’s sleep consultant and author who has helped thousands of families transform their sleep with her unique approach. Land - Rebecca Michi - Children's Sleep Consultant (childrenssleepconsultan…
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Justin Benton is a hemp farmer and also the father of a son diagnosed with severe autism at age 3. Hear the story of how he helped his son's nervous system repair itself, and also learn more about hemp and it's main component, CBD. Really interesting episode! Episode links: Justin's Podcast Title: Miracle Plant Justin's Hemp product website: 101Hem…
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Dr. Padda is back to kick off Season 2! Today we address an area many of us worry about - financial planning for after we die. Dr. Padda shares his unique perspective and some truly creative and unique ideas. As we age we expect our children to become increasingly independent. Unfortunately, in autism, that independence may never reach a place of s…
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If your autistic loved one suffers from pain symtpoms that seem unusually intense, without a difinitive cause, you'll want to listen and re-listen to this episode! A recent study has concluded that autistic people experience pain at a higher intensity than the general population AND are also less adaptable to the sensations. Join Dawn as she talks …
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If you want to improve communication and have more satisfying and healthy interactions moving forward, this episode is for you! Dawn discusses the important differences in how neurotypical and autistic brains process social interactions and how it's causing chaos in our relationships. This episode is aimed at helping us, as family members and loved…
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Today we talk with Sandra Cavanaugh, Creativity specialist who spent years in the acting world as an actor, director, playwrite and screenwriter. She is also the author of "Spontaneous Brilliance: Unleash the power of your Unique Creative Genius" and has taught CEOs and disabled people alike, how to tap into the creative power within each and every…
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Anna Basinet is a junior at the Greenwich Country Day school who has started her own organization called Project Typical. The mission of Project Typical is to educate younger generations on neurodiversity and what it means to be considered “typical”. Please checkout @projecttypical on Instagram to see more about what Anna does. Show references:http…
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Author and advocate Jan Stewart, is on a mission to empower and inspire parents to persevere. Join Dawn as she talks to Jan about finding the moments of joy and light in the midst of struggle, thoughts about the future, and her new book, "Hold on Tight: A Parent's Journey Raising Children with Mental Illness". Jan Stewart – You are not alone – ther…
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Concrete thought patterns are a hallmark symptom of autism, which often leads to literal interpretation of everyday situations. Given this tendency, concrete thinkers flourish with clear and consistent boundaries and / or expectations. As parents and caregivers, we often forget to look at the big picture. Learn from psychologist and author, Dr. Lar…
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Caring for another human being day in and day out is no small feat. Caregivers are often left isolated, overwhelmed, and exhausted. Without adequate self-care, burnout is all but inevitable. On this episode Dawn discusses why we get burned out, how to know if you're experiencing burnout and what we can do to remedy it.…
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What is self-accommodation and why is it important in Autism? Join me as I talk with J.R. Reed, autism advocate, blogger and podcast host, as we discuss the idea of figuring out how to live well as an autistic person in a world designed to be overstimulating. Also learn more about J.R.'s latest project, My Autistic Kitchen, his new autism friendly …
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Older teens and adults with autism often have a hard time finding their place socially. As the parent of an adult, it's difficult to know how much help is actually helpful, especially when you're watching them struggle with isolation and loneliness. In this episode, which is part 3 of a series on friendship in autism, Dawn discusses five concrete s…
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If you're feeling isolated and alone as the parent of a child on the spectrum, hang out with me today as I talk (and laugh) with my friend Debi Marrinucci. Debi is a school counselor, working in the elementary school setting, and she is also the mother to an adult autistic son. Join us as we share stories about our 40+year friendship and discuss wh…
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If you've been feeling isolated and alone in your parenting journey, this week's episode will bring you hope. Join Dawn Tree as she discusses the issues of social isolation in parenting someone on the spectrum. She shares why she started the podcast, who she is, and where she is now on her own parenting journey. Atypical parenting is a place where …
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Adulting on the spectrum is no easy task. Join me as I talk with Jen Alumbaugh, MS, the founder of Expansive Mindset Coaching where she helps neurodivergent people identify their strengths and life goals. On this episode, we discuss why so many autistic people struggle to find sustainable employment, along with practical accommodations that can hel…
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Welcome to the Atypical Parenting podcast, a resource for parents and caregivers of individuals with autism. Hosted by psychiatric nurse practitioner and mother of an adult autistic son, Dawn Tree, the podcast offers information, support, and encouragement for those caring for loved ones on the autistic spectrum. Tune in to learn and laugh along wi…
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How are we called to respond as Christians when we see things happening in the workplace that are unjust? What is our role in speaking up to abuses of power both in the church and in the workplace? My guest for this episode is Tiffany Bluhm. Tiffany is the author of the upcoming nook, “Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Ever…
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Edison and Cassandra Lee are Co-Founders of Justice Rising, a non-profit that works to bring transformation to areas of conflict through education. In this episode, Edison and Cassandra share how their radical obedience to God’s calling led them to Syria, Iraq and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their story is dramatic, but it is also a story…
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My guest for this episode is Sue Bidstrup, Founder of the Great Big Yes. Sue is a coach who helps women launch their idea whether it’s writing a book, launching a business, or whatever they feel called to do. In this episode, we talk about the holiness of ambition, the challenges of being a multi-passionate entrepreneur, and practical steps that yo…
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Do you want to grow your business or career but hate the idea of selling yourself, your products or your services? In this episode Ben Smithee, CEO of the Smithee Group, shares a proven process for sales so you can successfully grow your business, ace the interview, or simply communicate with more authority and persuasiveness. By the end of this ep…
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What happens when everything you’ve been working for is right at your fingertips, and then it all falls apart? That’s the question that singer, songwriter and playwright Brianna Barnes faced earlier this year. Brianna had been working for years for an opportunity to perform on Broadway. Just when it seemed her dream was about to come true COVID hit…
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How do we confidently lead ourselves and those around us in a time of uncertainty and change? JR Carmichael, a Pastor of Liberty Church in Brooklyn, shares his experience of leading a multicultural community in New York City in 2020. In this episode, JR speaks candidly about the impact that the pandemic and racial injustice had on him personally an…
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My guest today is Sue Salvemini, an Executive Coach and the Author of Leadership by Choice: 7 Keys for Maximizing Your Impact and Influence in the Workplace… Right Where You Are. Sue is unique from other guests we’ve had on the show because Sue’s career started with 20 years as an officer in the military before leaving for medical device sales. She…
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Gabe McMullen is a talented and successful photographer but a few years ago Gabe’s future felt bleak. Working long hours as a line cook, Gabe spent hours every day after work escaping into the isolation of video games and drinking. In this episode Gabe shares how God used an invitation from a friend, and a new passion project, to turn his life arou…
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My guest today is Leah Archibald. Leah works for the Theology of Work project, an organization that provides resources to help Christians connect the bible to their everyday work. She is also the host of the Making it Work podcast. It’s an unexpected career path for Leah, who thought she would grow up to become a Jewish lawyer. In this episode Leah…
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My guest for this episode is Giles Russell, owner of the popular New York restaurant Two Hands with locations in Tribeca, Nolita, and Williamsburg. Giles shares his story from surfing at Bondi Beach in his native Australia to becoming a successful restaurant owner in one of the most competitive cities in the world. Giles also talks about how practi…
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My guest for this episode is Aisha Taylor. Aisha works for one of the largest tech companies in the world: Google. It was the last place she thought she would end up when she was getting her MBA at U.C. Berkeley, but as she explains in this episode, Aisha discovered that our calling doesn’t always look the way we think it will. In this episode Aish…
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My guest today is Eric Velez, a video technician and talented worship leader. Today Eric has his dream job at Facebook but it wasn't that long ago that Eric found himself in a new city, with a job that didn't pan out, and no new job prospects on the horizon. In a story filled with plot twists and turns, Eric shares how he walked through a season th…
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My guest for this episode is Ashley Abercrombie, author of the new book Rise of the Truth Teller: Own Your Story, Tell it Like It Is, and Live with Holy Gumption. Ashley is a wife, mom of two boys, and co-pastor of Liberty Church Downtown in New York City with her husband Cody. In this episode Ashley talks about fulfilling a 20-year dream to become…
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My guest today is April Crichlow, Vice President of Global Customer Marketing and Diversity and Inclusion Lead at SAP Ariba - one of the largest technology companies in the world. Recently named one of the top 100 minority executives, April’s story is unique. She is one of the few women minority executives working in technology today but, as you’ll…
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