
About this episode
The episode explores how empathy and community can aid families raising neurodiverse children through advocacy.
Send us Fan Mail What if the strongest form of advocacy didn’t sound loud, but felt deeply human? We sit down with Whitney Price, founder and executive director of Unpuzzled Parents Connect, to unpack how empathy, clarity, and community can move mountains for families raising neurodiverse kids. From West Virginia’s resource deserts to two-hour doctor trips and long insurance battles, Whitney shows how facts over fury and kindness over shame can open doors that frustration often slams shut. W...
People in this episode
Host: Mike
Guest: Whitney Price
Topics covered
- advocacy
- neurodiversity
- empathy
- community support
- healthcare challenges
Keywords
- kindness
- advocacy
- neurodiverse kids
- empathy
- healthcare
- insurance battles
- community
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Unpuzzled Parents Connect
Places: West Virginia
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