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Robynsworld

Robyn Steward

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Robyn's world is a podcast series by Robyn Steward Robyn Steward is Autistic and has 9 other disabilities , she works with a wide range of organisations making content for them ,
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Spectrumly Speaking

Spectrumly Speaking

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Spectrumly Speaking is the podcast dedicated to women on the autism spectrum, produced by Different Brains®. Every other week, join our hosts Haley Moss (an autism self-advocate, attorney, artist, and author) and Dr. Lori Butts (a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, and licensed attorney) as they discuss topics and news stories, share personal stories, and interview some of the most fascinating voices from the autism community. Have a question or story for us? E-mail us at Spectruml ...
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Autism Weekly is a podcast that discusses Autism news, current events, and inclusion. Each week we welcome a guest to the program to share their unique perspective and expertise as it relates to the fascinating world of Autism. We welcome all feedback. Please email podcast@abskids.com.
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Planet People

Natalie Cibel

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Welcome to Planet People, a podcast that aims to inspire curiosity and cultivate a deeper connection with the natural world. My name is Natalie, a conservation biologist and eco-communicator, and I’m excited to share stories that highlight the beauty and importance of our planet's wildlife. The mission of the podcast is to strengthen and share stewardship stories through ethical storytelling.
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Pull up a seat and get ready to step into the woman you’re about to become. Join alongside National Bestselling Author, Jordan Lee Dooley, for this workshop-style podcast uniquely designed to help working women (like you!) steward your home, health, and work well – whatever your work looks like in this season. Each week, you’ll walk away with implementable steps to improve your everyday life as an ambitious woman. From cultivating a home to managing money well, women’s health to clean living ...
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This week, we are joined by Robyn Steward, who is an autism trainer with over 15 years of experience, specializing in practical strategies for supporting autistic individuals. She has worked globally, delivering training and consultancy to organizations, media, and local authorities. As a mentor to autistic people and a published author with Jessic…
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Our medical system recommends pap smears as preventative screenings but when a woman wants to have a baby, the medical approach is "Give it a whirl. We'll see what happens." Fertility testing usually isn't done proactively or preventatively. Too often testing is only done once a woman has had multiple miscarriages or prolonged infertility. But what…
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Broken trust can be painful and cause you to question all your relationships with people and even your relationship with God. Whether a family member betrayed you, someone cheated on you, a leader deceived you, or a friend hurt you, it can be difficult to move forward. You may start to question if it's wise to trust that person again or if you'll b…
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This week, we are joined by Amy Gravino, a Certified Autism Specialist, autism consultant, and founder of A.S.C.O.T Consulting. Diagnosed with autism at a time when little was understood about it, Amy has overcome many personal and social challenges. She’s dedicated her career to advocating for autism acceptance and education, with a special focus …
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We are excited to have Serge Dedina on the show to share his stories as a southern Californian ocean conservation hero and founder of the organization WILDCOAST / COASTASALVAJE. In this episode, we cover many exciting stories about coastal conservation and the journey that inspired Serge to co-found WILDCOAST. Along the way, we share ocean knowledg…
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Flat head syndrome affects 40% of babies. And while it's a very common issue, many parents often aren't educated about the problem until their child is diagnosed with it. Pediatricians often tell parents to "just do more tummy time" or are referred for a helmet. But what else can be done to address flat head or torticollis? That's what this episode…
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In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts speak with Zoe Darazsdi.Zoe is a therapist, researcher, and autistic self-advocate who specializes in empowering teens and adults with ADHD, autism, trauma disorders, and other neurodivergence. Her private practice, Counseling Services of Zoe Darazsdi, centers a neurodiversity framework that depa…
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This week, we are joined by Jessica Wilbur and her lawyer, Tessa Muir, to discuss a personal experience that highlights the challenges families of autistic children can face in school settings. Together, we’ll talk about how schools, parents, and legal systems can work better to understand and support neurodiverse students. Download to learn more! …
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Many women today are trying to juggle a million different things and hold everything together while controlling the outcomes of their circumstances. But when things are outside our control, or circumstances change unexpectedly, we feel overwhelmed and undone. So what would it look like to stop spending our energy trying to control our lives and ins…
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MRIs show that our brains physically change after having kids. As a mom, your brain prioritizes the survival of your kids. It is subconsciously assessing potential scenarios and trying to figure out how to prepare for all the what-ifs. But all these subconscious thoughts can lead to anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, and overwhelm - without us even reali…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Chris Lowe, a Professor of Marine Biology at California State University Long Beach. Dr. Lowe’s goal is to help expand our knowledge of marine organisms so that we can better manage and protect their ecosystems. He enjoys developing and using new technology and techniques to answer questions about shark and game fi…
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This week, we are joined by Ruchi Kapila, a Punjabi-American, non-binary speech-language pathologist, vocologist, and voice teacher who specializes in gender-affirming care in voice for trans and autistic individuals. Through their work at Kapila Voice and Speech Services and their involvement with the Bay Area Autism Collective, Ruchi is paving th…
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Here's a secret: you don't have to hustle and be a boss babe to accomplish things. And you don't have to be tough and intimidating to succeed. Maybe you think you can't be soft. You believe you have to be tough to succeed and get ahead. Maybe you've been hurt in the past and so you've learned to close yourself off from others. Maybe you've been try…
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This Week on Autism Weekly: Transforming Workplaces for Neurodivergent Individuals with Dave Caudel In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Dave Caudel, Executive Director of the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation. With a passion for understanding how things work and a personal diagnosis of Asperger’s syndrome, Dave brings a unique perspect…
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We spend a lot of time thinking “If I can just get this promotion, win this award, or cure this health issue, then things will be better, happier, or fulfilled.” But what happens when the achievement we worked for becomes our identity and then ultimately falls away or disappoints? Or if that dream is delayed or isn't fulfilled at all? How can we be…
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In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts speak with self-advocate, film / television writer and producer, and professor at Arizona State University Zhara Astra.Zhara Astra is a film and television writer, producer, as well as a professor where she developed the first university course in the world on understanding neurodivergent women a…
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It's no surprise that our current culture pushes unrealistic expectations of beauty. From the relentless messaging that we get telling us we need to change our figure, hair, skin, and clothing to the pressure to use extreme beauty treatments or follow the latest trends, the secular view of beauty is hurting us physically and emotionally. But what d…
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Today's guest, Sylvia Moore Myers, is an experienced entrepreneur, author, and business consultant with over 30 years of expertise. Certified in mental health, life coaching, and crisis intervention, she is the founder and CEO of Gold Scars, LLC. Sylvia authored "Gold Scars," offering insights into grief, loss, and trauma. As a sought-after speaker…
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Common acne treatments just aren't cutting it. In fact, they can make acne even worse in the long term. They may help manage symptoms, but they usually aren't solving the root issues of acne. We need to ask: why is acne happening in the first place? What does it look like to look at root causes, do lab testing, assess health history, and ultimately…
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This week, we are excited to welcome Dr. Sarah Shultz, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Shultz is a leading autism researcher, focusing on its neural and behavioral origins. Her work at Marcus Autism Center uses neuroimaging techniques to improve early identification and intervention…
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About 1 in 10 women struggle with endometriosis and yet many women who have the symptoms are told it's normal. In fact, it can take an average of 10 years for women to get a diagnosis. When you do get a diagnosis, it can be overwhelming to hear. You may wonder what you can do about it or if it might affect your fertility. In this episode, Jordan sh…
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This week, we are excited to welcome Ronnie Daniel, the executive director at the Children First Education Fund. Ronnie brings a wealth of experience from his extensive nonprofit leadership roles, including his advocacy for children with disabilities, especially those with autism. Today we will be discussing how to support children with autism, the…
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Have you ever felt stressed about making vaccine decisions for your children? With so many strong opinions on the topic, it's easy to feel pressured or influenced into making a certain decision. You want to make an informed decision based on research and have the confidence to choose what's best for your family, but it can be overwhelming to sift t…
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This week, we are excited to welcome Dr. Aaron Rachelle Campbell to the podcast. Dr. Campbell is an Assistant Professor of Special Education at the University of Missouri, specializing in culturally responsive practices and interventions for minoritized students in underserved communities. Her research focuses on reducing exclusionary discipline pr…
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It can often feel confusing and overwhelming to navigate life with joy and wisdom when facing challenging circumstances, temptations, waiting seasons, and countless opinions and options. It can be easy to get wrapped up in the world's definition of happiness or decisions you may not be proud of. So how can you seek joy and health outside of your ci…
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This week, we are excited to welcome Dr. Jaye Odom who is a licensed psychologist in New Mexico with impressive board certifications in applied behavior analysis and bariatric counseling. She has also reached clinical reliability in a gold standard assessment, highlighting her commitment to excellence. Today, we will be discussing how improving aut…
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You are the gatekeeper of your home, which means you can make intentional choices about the products you use and what ingredients you allow in your house. But learning to choose cleaner products can quickly lead to a perfectionistic mindset and high stress when you leave no room for compromise. You can feel like you have to change everything all at…
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In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts discuss Disability Pride Month, share life updates, and talk about the importance of simple joys.A TRANSCRIPTION FOR THIS EPISODE CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://differentbrains.org/disability-pride-month-spectrumly-speaking-ep-159/-----------------Spectrumly Speaking is the podcast dedicated to women…
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This week, we are excited to welcome Dr. Bryn Harris to the podcast. Dr. Harris is a distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado Denver with a dual appointment in the School of Education and Human Development and the Department of Pediatrics (Developmental Pediatrics). She is also the director and founder of the bilingual school psycholog…
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Are you a mom who values making healthy choices for your kids? Perhaps you are selective about the foods you give them or the ingredients in the products you use in your home. But what do you do when your kids go somewhere those things are not considered? Maybe your child is going to a friend's house or an event where they are being served foods wi…
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Have you ever had a difficult day and just asked yourself, "Why can't I get it together?" Maybe you lost your temper with your spouse, or you're exhausted from running around after your kids all day. Maybe your work project isn't going how you had hoped, or you feel overwhelmed by every little thing. Between the endless list of obligations and resp…
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Are you struggling with acne or feeling frustrated with skin issues? Maybe you've tried all the things (over-the-counter products, dermatologist-recommended topicals, infomercial supplements etc.), but you still haven't seen any improvement. You're feeling overwhelmed by all the information out there and you're even starting to think that nothing w…
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Recovering from a C-section can be challenging - especially if you didn't expect your birth to end in a major surgery. Between the exhaustion and lack of sleep from the newborn days, the pain from surgery, and concern about your scar healing, it can be overwhelming. So what can you do to recover, promote healing, and help support your body during t…
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Hey everyone, and welcome back! In this episode of Planet People, we dive into the world of whales with conservation photographer and videographer Daina Buchner. Join us on this exciting and ocean-filled episode as Daina shares her inspiring journey from childhood memories by the ocean, to becoming a leading figure in the field of marine conservati…
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