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Beyond Whole Body Listening with Elizabeth Sautter SLP
Apr 01, 2026Is Whole Body Listening outdated? What's replacing it — and why does it matter for your child? In this episode, we welcome Elizabeth Sautter, a licensed speech-language pathologist with nearly 30 year...
Wired to Achieve, Built to Burn Out: A Neurodivergent Reality Check
Mar 26, 2026You've built the career. You're raising the family. You're crushing it by every measure — so why does it feel like you're running on fumes? In this episode, Wainwright Yu— technology executive, Stanfo...
A Different Way of Coping: Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance With Dr. Klein
Mar 18, 2026In this episode of Empowering Exceptional Minds, we explore Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)—a profile often misunderstood as defiance, avoidance, or oppositional behavior. I’m joined by Dr. Alex K...
20/20 Vision but Struggling in School? The Missing Visual Link with Dr. Carole Hong
Mar 12, 2026Do you know a bright, capable student who still struggles with reading, attention, or learning—even after passing a school vision screening or getting glasses from the eye doctor? Many families are to...
What If Your Child's 'Too Much' Is Actually Their Superpower? With Emily Kircher Morris
Mar 05, 2026In this episode of Empowering Exceptional Minds, we sit down with Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC — licensed counselor, author, speaker, and host of The Neurodiversity Podcast — for a conversation that ever...
Listen to Your Body: Sensory, Nervous System & Neurodiversity
Feb 26, 2026In this episode, we sit down with Lori Crowley, a California-based counselor specializing in somatic and sensory-informed approaches to mental health. Lori brings a unique blend of professional expert...
The Dissertation Dilemma: Executive Function Secrets No One Teaches in Grad School
Feb 19, 2026Graduate school and post-grad life can be both intellectually stimulating and deeply overwhelming. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Becca Güler, EdD, to explore the executive function demands of a...
Not Just Gadgets: Real Learning with Assistive Tech & AI
Feb 12, 2026There are so many tools out there—and for many parents, educators, and neurodivergent adults, figuring out where to start can feel overwhelming. New apps, new devices, new AI tools… it’s a lot. In tod...
From “Ugh, Writing” to “Oh, I Get It” with Dr. Michal Reznizki
Feb 05, 2026In today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr. Michal (Me-hal) Reznizki, professor at UC Berkeley and scholar of writing, rhetoric, and composition. With over 12 years of experience teaching composition, Micha...
Ditch Buckets: Parent-School Wins for Gifted & 2e Kid
Jan 30, 2026What does effective collaboration between parents and schools really look like—and how can families advocate without compromising their child’s self-determination? In this episode of Empowering Except...