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  • Join Dr. Holmes as she interviews Robin Tate, a life coach, and NeuroDiverse Couples' coach. Today we discuss Neurodiversity and strategies for executive functioning.


    Robin describes a little about herself:
    I am a professionally trained Teacher and Coach who is passionate about providing the best experience to my clients. As well as training, I have an in-depth understanding of the impacts of living with an Asperger's Profile and/or ADHD in a world that is neurotypical. My approach to coaching is client-centered and strength-based. I join with clients to work through obstacles and meet self-determined goals. For Neurodivergent adults, challenges are often rooted in neurological differences which impact communication, executive function, and/or sensory regulation. As an experienced educator, I also have an understanding of learning disabilities, learning styles, accommodations, and a toolbox of strategies.
    Coaching and education services are complementary to a variety of other professional services. When needed, I easily collaborate with other professionals and family members.


    I meet with clients via online video calls (worldwide). I also meet with clients in person, as agreed to be necessary and safe on a case-by-case basis.

    Find her at: https://robintatellc.com/

  • Peter Vermeulen
    Check out this article on predictive coding:
    https://petervermeulen.be/2019/08/20/autism-absolute-thinking-in-a-relative-world/
    About Dr. Vermeulen in his own words.

    Peter got a Bachelor in Family Sciences (Brussels, 1985) and in the same year also a Master in Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences at the oldest university of Belgium, the University of Leuven. Because he got the taste of studying at the oldest universities, Peter started to study at the oldest university of The Netherlands, Leiden, while already working in the field of autism. There he obtained his PhD in 2002 with his research on late diagnosis in people on the autism spectrum with above average IQs.
    So, officially it is: Dr. Vermeulen Peter, MSc, PhD but Peter just prefers to be called Peter
    Peter started his career in the field of autism in 1987, working for the Vlaamse Vereniging Autisme (Flemish Autism Society) as diagnostician and home trainer for families on autistic children.
    He later become the director of the home training center and started gradually to share his experiences via presentations and books.
    Peter wrote more than 15 books, some of them translated into more than 10 languages.
    Peter works for ‘sterkmakers in autisme’ (strongmakers in autism), a non-profit organization that makes people and organizations strong in their ambition towards full inclusion of autistic people.
    Peter created Autism in Context, where autism is seen in context. He is teaching, training and presenting all over the globe and in his work he focuses on two topics in particular: the autistic thinking (autism as context blindness) and happiness & well-being in autism.
    In 2019 Peter received the Passwerk Life Time Achievement Award for his more than 30 years contribution to the autism community in Flanders.
    When Peter is not presenting, writing, driving or flying around for his job, he can usually be found on one of his 4 bicycles, trying to imitate Tour de France winners, hereby being oblivious to his age and physical state. When tired from cycling, he can be found at home, with his wife and their dog (which actually is more a Gremlin than a dog). Or he is playing with his 3 grandchildren. Because the Gremlin loves the beach, Peter often spends his weekends at the seaside, savouring seafood and – being a descendant of a brewing family – enjoying a good beer.
    Website: www.petervermeulen.be

    Disclaimer:
    When we have guests on the ASR podcast they are recognized in their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinicians, parents, or other professionals in the field. They may or may not be part of the faith community; having a guest on the broader topic of autism does not reflect complete agreement with the guest just as many guests may not agree with our faith perspective. Guests are chosen by topic for the chosen podcast discussion and not necessarily full agreement of all beliefs from the chosen guest(s).

  • Listen in with Dr. Holmes and Neurodivergent Relationship Coach Grace Myhill in the second segment focused on relational issues in Neurodivergent relationships (where one person is on the spectrum and one is not also known as AS-NT). This segment focuses on the perspective of the spouse who is not on the spectrum. Dr. Holmes asked on social media and other networks for questions from both perspectives from all over the country to "Ask Grace." Join Dr. Holmes and Grace as they field listeners' questions about their partner to create better understanding and build stronger neurodivergent relationships.

    You may want to refer back to October 4th or 2021 podcast with Grace on Why Neurology Matters which is an introduction and our other podcast from the ND perspective on June 13, 2022

    Grace Myhill, MSW works with neurodiverse couples in which one partner has Asperger's/Autism. Spectrum Profile is her specialty and she understands the unique strengths and challenges that come with these relationships. We cannot change our neurologies, but she can help couples to gain a better understanding of who they each are, who their partner is, and how their neurological differences affect their relationship. Together with her clients, she identifies areas for skill-building and problem-solving. She also offers assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorder in adults in Baltimore, MD, for further information please visit her website.
    AANE Director of The Peter M. Friedman Neurodiverse Couples Institute
    AANE Director of Couples and Partners Services
    Private practice as a Neurodiverse Couples Coach
    https://www.gracemyhill.com/

  • Autism in Relationships. What can we work on change?
    Join Stephanie and Dan as they interview Dr. Tony Attwood and they discuss what may change and what may not in ND couples. Dr. Tony discusses meltdown and anger management, communication differences, and the importance of scheduling time together.

    About Professor Tony Attwood:
    Tony is a clinical psychologist who has specialized in Autism Spectrum Disorders since he
    qualified as a clinical psychologist in England in 1975. He currently works in his own
    private practice, and is also adjunct professor at Griffith University, Queensland. His book
    Asperger’s Syndrome – A Guide for Parents and Professionals has sold over 500,000 copies
    and has been translated into 27 languages. His subsequent book, The Complete Guide to
    Asperger’s Syndrome, published in October 2006 has sold over 300,000 copies and has been
    translated into 18 languages, and is one of the primary textbooks on Asperger’s syndrome,
    otherwise known as Autism Spectrum Disorder – Level 1. He has several subsequent books
    published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Future Horizons Inc. and Guilford Press on
    emotion management, relationships and sexuality, and general advice for autistic children and
    adults.
    Tony has been invited to be a keynote speaker at many Australian and International
    Conferences. He presents workshops and runs training courses for parents, professionals and
    individuals with Asperger's syndrome all over the world and is a prolific author of scientific
    papers and books on the subject. He has presented several live webinars with his colleague,
    Dr Michelle Garnett, which have been recorded and can be accessed via their website at
    www.attwoodandgarnettevents.com.
    He has worked with many thousands of individuals of all ages with many expressions of
    autism.

    You can find out more about Dr. Tony Attwood at https://www.tonyattwood.com.au/ or look up events at https://attwoodandgarnettevents.com/.

    Disclaimer:
    When we have guests on the ASR podcast they are recognized in their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinicians, parents, or other professionals in the field. They may or may not be part of the faith community; having a guest on the broader topic of autism does not reflect complete agreement with the guest just as many guests may not agree with our faith perspective. Guests are chosen by topic for the chosen podcast discussion and not necessarily full agreement of all beliefs from the chosen guest(s).

  • We are doing a three-part series on NeuroDivesity awareness in counseling and ministry to couples who are NeuroDiverse.
    We heard from some of you listeners on what helped and harmed in counseling,
    We interview Mark and Kenda on their journey as an ND Christian Couple.
    You can hear the whole interview as well as other couples interviewed for the training curriculum at https://courses.christianneurodiversemarriage.com/courses/educate-2

    You will hear the first part where Dan and Stephanie share what they heard from listeners about what was helpful and what was harmful.
    Then you are introduced to Mark and Kenda who share their story.
    Because this is part of a longer interview parts were engineered together to share the parts most relevant to the topic, The first is the first 10-15 minutes of the interview unedited and uncut,
    Then you will hear some music to divide the sections from each other and we come in at the end of the discussion or the interview which is not a direct continuation of the previous discussion.

  • Grace and Stephanie discuss helping couples to gain a better understanding of who they each are, who their partner is, and how their neurological differences affect their relationship.
    Understanding the differences in neurology is crucial for anyone from coaches, ministers to counselors. Additional training and coursework are needed to better understand this couple's differences.

    If you want to learn more about NeuroDiverse Christian Couples from a faith-based perspective please check out
    Module 1, an 11-hour course of a several module series is available at:
    https://courses.christianneurodiversemarriage.com/collections?category=professionals

    About Grace:
    Grace Myhill, MSW. AANE Director of The Peter M. Friedman Neurodiverse Couples Institute, AANE Director of Couples and Partners Services, and Neurodiverse Couples Coach in private practice.

    Grace's Approach:
    Working with neurodiverse couples in which one partner has an Asperger’s/Autism Spectrum Profile is my specialty. I understand the unique strengths and the challenges
    that come with these relationships. We cannot change our neurologies, but I can help couples to gain a better understanding of who they each are, who their partner is, and
    how their neurological differences affect their relationship.

    My approach is to first help couples understand the importance of neurology and what it means to be a neurodiverse couple. This includes getting to know how you and your
    partner each think and perceive the world. I help couples identify how their neurological similarities and differences affect the dynamics and interaction of their relationship.

    Together we can identify areas for skill-building and problem-solving. There are several ways you can work with me: individually, together with your partner, or in a group. We can meet by phone or video conferencing.

    For more information visit my website www.gracemyhill.com or email [email protected] or call me 617-504-3116.

    Grace works with various types of relationships and partnerships.

    Her website is https://www.gracemyhill.com/

    Disclaimer:
    When we have guests on the ASR podcast they are recognized in their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinician, parent or other professional in the field. They may or may not be part of the faith community; having a guest on the broader topic of autism does not reflect complete agreement with the guest just as many guests may not agree with our faith perspective. Guests are chosen by topic for the chosen podcast discussion and not necessarily full agreement of all beliefs from the chosen guest(s).

  • How’s your marriage? Marriage, like no other relationship, exposes your heart and demands your growth. Whether it be control, passive aggressive tendencies or people pleasing, we all have growth edges to work through as humans and especially in our marriage relationships. Listen in as Jonathan sits down for a genuine and real conversation with Bryon and Carla Weathersbee of Legacy Family Ministries, a couple who have dedicated their lives to helping married couples and those exploring marriage.

  • Attorney Michael Yoder, www.yoderesq.com focuses his practice on constitutional litigation, civil rights, whistleblower and employment disputes. He has also represented numerous whistleblowers against insurance, corporate, and government corruption. On the podcast we discuss Section 230, vaccine mandates for domestic air travel, private, healthcare, and military workers, why these cases are more complex than what the headlines show, and his love for the Constitution.