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In this episode, host Sarah Kernion sits down with Dr. Robert Zeitlin to explore the intersection of neurodiversity and fatherhood. They discuss how understanding neurodivergence can transform parenting, the power of creating safe spaces for neurodivergent children, and why self-reflection is essential for personal growth. Dr. Zeitlin shares expert insights on building supportive communities for dads, the evolving role of emotional intelligence in modern fatherhood, and how small parenting shifts can have a big impact. This conversation highlights the importance of connection, vulnerability, and support for fathers, especially those raising neurodivergent kids. Tune in for valuable strategies to navigate the challenges and joys of neurodiverse parenting.
Dad's Night Out is a night dedicated to fostering meaningful connections and authentic discussions among fathers. Step into a community where every dad’s voice is heard. For details about Dad's Night Out (Philadelphia), visit https://robertzeitlin.com/.
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Since recording this episode in December of 2024, Bob Miller unexpectedly passed away on February 3, 2025. His dedication, kindness, and leadership left an indelible mark on everyone at Viewrail and beyond. May this episode stand as a tribute to Bob’s incredible legacy, celebrating his passion for inclusion, his unwavering commitment to Pit Crew, and the profound impact he had on so many lives.
In this episode of the Inchstones podcast, host Sarah Kernion engages with Len Morris and Bob Miller to discuss the transformative impact of the Pit Crew, a team of individuals with disabilities at Viewrail. They explore themes of quality abilities, the journey of building a diverse workforce, recruitment strategies, and the emotional connections formed within the team. The conversation emphasizes the importance of redefining disability in the workplace, measuring success through purpose, and celebrating individual potential.
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In this conversation, Sarah Kernion and Henna Pryor explore the concept of awkwardness, particularly in the context of parenting children with special needs. They discuss how awkwardness is a natural social emotion and how it can be embraced to foster emotional intelligence and resilience. The dialogue delves into the importance of building social muscle, the impact of technology on generational perspectives, and the role of empathy in social interactions. Henna shares her personal journey of self-acceptance and the evolution of family dynamics, emphasizing the significance of curiosity and understanding in navigating differences. The conversation concludes with a call to live authentically and inspire others through genuine connections.
Intersted in more of Henna's work or to hear her speak visit www.pryoritygroup.com, follow her @HennaPryor on Instagram!
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In this conversation, Sarah Kernion and Meredith Hudson explore the transformative power of facing life's challenges, from personal health crises to the complexities of modern parenting. They discuss the importance of choosing joy in adversity, the impact of sobriety, and the evolving nature of parenting in today's world. Through their shared experiences, they highlight the significance of resilience, self-discovery, and the value of celebrating small victories in life.
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In this episode of the Inchstones podcast, host Sarah Kernion speaks with Dr. Kerry Magro, an autistic professional speaker and advocate. They discuss the importance of self-acceptance in the neurodiversity community, the evolution of autism advocacy, and the significance of Q&A sessions in presentations. Kerry shares insights on empowering parents of autistic children to explore the world and the need for greater workplace inclusion for neurodiverse individuals. The conversation highlights generational changes in understanding neurodiversity and concludes with thoughts on community support and future endeavors.
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What to do when your best friend's child is diagnosed with autism?
In this heartfelt conversation, Sarah Kernion, the autism Mom and creator of Saturday's Story, and her best friend Kristin Simonetta, explore their experiences as mothers navigating the complexities of autism diagnosis and parenting. They reflect on their friendship, the challenges they faced, and the lessons learned about acceptance, understanding, and support. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being present for one another, advocating for their children, and finding beauty in the journey of motherhood, regardless of the challenges that arise.