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EP264: Sensitive Kids and Big Emotions: What Parents Need to Know with Dr. Judith Orloff
Apr 29, 2026
30m 09s
EP263: How to Help 2e Kids with Social Skills and Bullying with Elizabeth Smith
Apr 22, 2026
31m 29s
EP262: Success! Coaching Group Members Share Powerful Stories
Apr 15, 2026
54m 39s
EP261: Wired for Survival: Creating Safety & Calming Your Nervous System with Theresa Lear Levine
Apr 8, 2026
26m 06s
EP260: How To Build Self-Trust and Emotional Regulation with Autism and ADHD with Taylor Heaton
Apr 1, 2026
28m 55s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/29/26 | EP264: Sensitive Kids and Big Emotions: What Parents Need to Know with Dr. Judith Orloff | Does your child seem overwhelmed by emotions, easily affected by others, or more sensitive than their peers? It may not be a problem to fix, but a difference to understand. In this episode, Dr. Judith Orloff explains the difference between empathy, empaths, and highly sensitive kids and examines how these traits shape behavior, overwhelm, and emotional responses. Press play to learn practical ways to support your child with self-regulation, boundaries, and confidence so they can feel understo... | 30m 09s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | EP263: How to Help 2e Kids with Social Skills and Bullying with Elizabeth Smith | Social struggles are not just about making friends. For many neurodivergent and 2e or “twice exceptional” kids, misunderstood social cues, complex peer dynamics, and hurt feelings can quickly turn into conflict or isolation. In this episode, Elizabeth Smith unpacks what is really happening beneath these interactions and how parents can guide their kids through them with greater clarity and understanding. Dive in to learn how you can help your child navigate social situations, respond confiden... | 31m 29s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | EP262: Success! Coaching Group Members Share Powerful Stories | Parenting a complex teen can feel isolating, exhausting, and hard to figure out on your own. What if you didn’t have to do it alone? In this episode, real parents share how group coaching helped them feel supported, learn practical parenting strategies, and create lasting change in their families. Listen in to find out how support, connection, and the right tools can help you parent with more confidence, calm, and hope. What to expect in this episode: How group coaching helps parents feel l... | 54m 39s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | EP261: Wired for Survival: Creating Safety & Calming Your Nervous System with Theresa Lear Levine | You know what to do, but still can’t seem to do it. That gap isn’t necessarily about discipline or motivation. In this episode, Theresa Lear Levine reveals how your nervous system and subconscious patterns can quietly drive your reactions, keeping you stuck in stress, overwhelm, and unhelpful old habits. Listen in to learn how EFT tapping can help you self-regulate, shift into calm, and start responding with more clarity, control, and confidence. What to expect in this episode: Why knowing ... | 26m 06s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | EP260: How To Build Self-Trust and Emotional Regulation with Autism and ADHD with Taylor Heaton | Supporting your kid starts with supporting yourself, and that’s especially true if you’re a neurodivergent parent. In this episode with Taylor Heaton, we’ll explore the importance of rest, routines, and trusting yourself when it comes to self-regulation, and what a later-in-life diagnosis can do for parents who might be struggling. Join us for insights on understanding yourself to parent with clarity and confidence. What to expect in this episode: How a late autism diagnosis can impact iden... | 28m 55s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | EP259: From Control to Cooperation: Rethinking Screen Time | Struggling with screen time, online safety, or other tech battles at home? It might not be about increasing control. In this episode, Elaine and Diane explore how shifting from fear to curiosity, and prohibition to cooperation, can help kids build healthy, sustainable relationships with technology. Press play to learn how communication and empowerment can change everything. What to expect in this episode: ● How to build a healthy relationship with tech beyond ... | 26m 53s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | EP258: Gap Years for Neurodiverse Teens: What Parents Need to Know with Jason Sarouhan | Not every student is ready to go straight from high school to college—and that doesn’t mean they are falling behind. In this episode, Jason Sarouhan explains how taking intentional time after high school can help neurodiverse young adults build confidence, resilience, intention, and real-world skills before taking their next step. Tune in to explore a more flexible, growth-centered path for your graduating teen. What to expect in this episode: ● What a gap yea... | 40m 56s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | Ep257: A Psychiatrist's View on Focus for ADHD Brains with Kourosh Dini | Waiting until the last-minute panic hits to finally get things done? In this episode, Dr. Kourosh Dini explores why urgency isn’t the only way to activate focus with ADHD. Learn how using pause, play, interest, and agency can replace force-based productivity with something more sustainable and self-trusting. Press play to discover a calmer, connected, and more intuitive way to engage with your work and your life. What to expect in this episode: ● Why the pause ... | 27m 18s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | EP256: Parenting ADHD: How To Handle School Refusal With Confidence | What if school refusal is not defiance, but a signal? In this episode, we look beneath the surface at the real reasons kids resist school—from executive function challenges and shame, to sensory overload and fear. Learn how to respond with curiosity instead of control, and how to work with your child to build solutions together. Tune in to solve school battles and restore your kid’s confidence for learning. What to expect in this episode: Why school refusal is often about overwhelm, not laz... | 28m 47s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | EP255: Managing ADHD Through Conversation, Not Willpower with Jeff Copper | When follow-through keeps breaking down, the answer isn't planning harder. In this episode with ADHD coach Jeff Copper, we unpack why executive function struggles come from ambiguity, not lack of effort, and why direct conversation is a powerful accommodation. Press play to learn what actually helps kids and adults with ADHD move from planning to action. What to expect in this episode: Why people with ADHD struggle to execute plans even when the goal is clearHow ambiguity, not laziness, dis... | 32m 24s | ||||||
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| 2/18/26 | EP254: Gender Differences in ADHD and Neurodiversity with Dr. Janina Maschke | ADHD doesn’t look the same for every kid—especially as children grow into teens and young adults. In this episode, Dr. Janina Maschke explains how gender, stigma, and internalized behaviors can shape diagnosis, coping mechanisms, and self-esteem. Press play to understand what’s happening beneath the surface and how parents can offer the support their kid really needs. What to expect in this episode: Why is ADHD often missed or diagnosed late in girls and womenHow internalized behaviors mask... | 35m 07s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | EP253: Get Curious, Not Furious: A Better Way to Parent Complex Kids | Feeling quick to anger or stuck in constant conflict with your child? It doesn't have to be that way. In this episode, we'll explore how leading with curiosity can help parents slow down, regulate emotions, and understand what's really driving their complex kids' behavior. Press play to learn how getting curious can restore calm, connection, and clarity to your home. What to expect in this episode: Why leading with curiosity helps parents regulate their own emotions before reactingHow ... | 26m 22s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | EP252: How To Advocate For Kids Struggling In School With Scotti Weintraub | If school feels like a constant battle, you’re not alone. When your child struggles in school, it’s easy to feel lost, frustrated, or blamed. In this episode, Scotti Weintraub shares how understanding your child’s brain and reframing diagnosis as empowerment can turn that frustration into confidence. Tune in to learn how small mindset shifts and stronger partnerships with teachers can transform your child’s school experience. What to expect in this episode: Why viewing your child’s school s... | 33m 12s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | EP251: Befriend Your Brain: Parenting, Compassion, and Practical Neuroscience with Dr. Rachel Barr | What if the secret to thriving isn’t fixing your brain but befriending it? Neuroscientist Rachel Barr shares powerful insights on how curiosity, compassion, and small daily shifts can unlock calm, clarity, and confidence. Discover why pushing harder keeps you stuck and what actually helps your brain work for you. Tune in to learn how to make your brain your greatest ally starting today. What to expect in this episode: Why "try harder" sets your brain up for failure and how the right environ... | 35m 15s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | EP250: Parent Mentor Success Story: Calm, Connection, And Growth That Lasts | One small shift can turn family tension into trust. In this episode, parent mentor Georgia F. shares how curiosity, collaboration, and assumed best intentions transformed her family after an autism diagnosis. You’ll hear practical tools for calmer communication, stronger relationships, and raising confident, independent kids. Press play to learn how changing how you show up can change everything. What to expect in this episode: How a moment of “I didn’t sign up for this” can become purposeT... | 41m 00s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | EP249: Parenting Neurodivergent Kids: From Information to Real Change | Trying everything but still feeling stuck with your complex kid? The problem may not be your strategy, but how you are managing yourself. In this episode, we break down why information alone does not create change and what actually helps families move forward. Press play to rethink what support really looks like. What to expect in this episode: Why managing yourself is the foundation for supporting complex kidsWhat makes coaching skills more effective than collecting more parenting adviceHo... | 28m 58s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | EP248: The Truth About High-THC Cannabis And Complex Kids with Dr. Yasmin Hurd | Is cannabis really harmless for teens? Neuroscientist Dr. Yasmin Hurd reveals what parents need to know about today’s high-THC products, brain development, and the real risks of early use. Learn how addiction can form, why anxiety and psychosis are rising, and the signs parents should watch for. Press play to hear the truth behind the science and how to protect your teen with facts, not fear. What to expect in this episode: What “epigenetics” really means and how early cannabis exposure rew... | 38m 24s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | EP247: Best ADHD, Sleep, and Parenting Insights of the Year | Many of the challenges families face are more connected than they appear. In this episode, we bring together key insights from this year to explore how executive function, nervous system regulation, and sleep shape behavior and daily life. You’ll hear why surface-level strategies fall short and what helps families move forward with intention. Tune in to connect the dots. What to expect in this episode: Why executive function and nervous system regulation drive sleep and morningsHow circadia... | 40m 20s | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | EP246: How To Stay Grounded When Parenting Young Adults With Dayna Abraham | Do you ever feel like your needs and your child or young adult’s needs are constantly clashing? In this episode, Dayna Abraham shares how small daily steps, honest conversations, and self-awareness can ease tension and rebuild trust. Listen now to discover one powerful shift that brings more calm, clarity, and connection at home. What to expect in this episode: Why you are not the only one and how the community breaks the isolation of parentingWhat “late to launch” really means and why delay... | 37m 05s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | EP245: What Happens At The International ADHD Conference | Ever wondered what it feels like to be surrounded by more than a thousand people who truly get the ADHD experience? In this episode, we explore the energy, connection, and unexpected moments that shaped our time at the International Conference on ADHD. We share what community support really looks like and why being in the room matters more than you think. Press play to hear the insights and inspiration we brought home from this powerful event. What to expect in this episode: How connec... | 30m 50s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | EP244: How To Build Executive Skills With Rachel Kapp & Stephanie Pitts | If homework battles and school stress feel never-ending, you’re not alone. This episode reveals how educational therapy helps kids build confidence, strengthen executive function, and become independent learners. Discover how small shifts, the right timing, and a coach approach can turn daily struggles into lasting success at home and school. What to expect in this episode: What educational therapy is and how it differs from tutoring or coachingHow empowering kids to lead their own learning ... | 32m 34s | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | EP243: Fun, Simple Mindfulness for ADHD Families with Dr. Chris Willard | Does parenting sometimes feel overwhelming or chaotic? In this episode, Dr Chris Willard shares how mindfulness, humor, and small daily practices can shift the tone of your home and build resilience for kids. He explains why calm begins with you and how presence matters more than perfection. Listen now to discover one simple shift that can bring more peace and connection into your family life. What to expect in this episode: Dr Chris Willard’s journey with ADHD, sobriety, and mindfulnessMin... | 33m 32s | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | EP242: Emotional Reactivity In Kids: Safety Matters More Than Willpower | If you feel like someone in your home is always shutting down, melting down, or firing back, you’re not imagining it. Reactivity takes over fast, especially in stressed or neurodiverse families. In this episode, we’ll explain why it happens, how to spot each SODA pattern, and what to do in the moment to create safety and calm. Tune in to learn one shift that can lower stress for everyone in your home. What to expect in this episode: Why reactivity comes from the body, not willpower, and how... | 28m 03s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | EP241: How to Make IEPs Neuro-Affirming and Student-Led with Chris Wenger | Can changing a few words in an IEP change a child’s future? Speech Dude Chris Wenger shares how to reframe support plans to empower neurodivergent kids instead of pushing them to mask. Learn why connection, regulation, and self-advocacy matter more than compliance and how actually to build those skills into your child’s education plan. What to expect in this episode: Why IEPs often miss the mark and how to fix themHow to replace deficit language with strength-based reframesWhy connection an... | 33m 31s | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | EP240: Mild to Moderate ADHD? Why Labels Mislead in Helping Your Child Thrive | Ever been told your child has “mild ADHD”? In this episode, we’ll talk about why no ADHD is ever “a little” and how understanding it early can change everything. You’ll hear how small shifts in awareness and support can help your child feel more capable and connected. Tune in to discover a new way to see and support your child’s unique brain. What to expect in this episode: Why “mild to moderate ADHD” can be as misleading as being “a little bit pregnant”How gifted kids can mask ADHD challen... | 25m 57s | ||||||
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