
Christmas is over, and so is Hanukkah. And we may have missed the official date for Festivus, December 23rd, but is there ever really a bad time to air grievances? Of course not. And we have plenty of them. Join us as we share all the things that grind our gears in the special needs world. This is not an episode of solutions, but rather a space to recognize all the things that drive us batty and a place for you to know that we see you from our side of the trench. Happy Festivus! Origins of Festivus
Dec 27, 2025
1 hr 16 min

Join us as we explore all of the things giving us life and the things that could make great gifts for the people in your orbit, or yourself! Emphasis on yourself. We cover everything from tools and audiobooks to amazing water bottles, skincare for aging and acne-prone skin, items for dads, items only an autism parent would understand, and some of the people on the internet who do content we love! Meg's Sanity Helpers: Roku Remotes Roku Remotes Portion Cups 4oz. Portion Cups Multicharging Cables Multi-Charge Cables Spot Carpet Cleaner Bissell Pet Pro Cleaner Snag Tool Snag Nab It Tool Clothesline Retractable Clothesline Tiles Tile Tracker Angie's Auditory Love: Ragey Spotify Playlist IEP Meeting Rage Playlist Life Changing Audiobook The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse Meg's Mom's Faves: Owala Owala Free Sip Oil Spritzer Spritz or Pour Oil Dispenser Laundry Baskets Laundry Hamper Slippers Slippers Clover Hooks Clover Crochet Hooks Angie Discovered Skincare: Acne Serum DRMTLGY 24 Hour Acne Serum Matte Tinted Moisturizer DRMTLGY Matte Universal Tinted Moisturizer SPF 46 Peptide Botanical Cleanser DRMTLGY Essential Cleanser gOAT Cleanser DRMTLGY g(OAT) Cleanser Undereye Concealer DRMTLGY Luminous Eye Corrector SPF 41 Gold Undereye Patches Grace & Stella Energizing Eye Masks Pumpkin Mask DRMTLGY Pumpkin Enzyme Mask Night Cream DRMTLGY Peptide Night Cream Not Skincare but Stuff Angie Likes Hippy Deodorant Little Seed Farm Rosemary Patchouli Deodorant Cream SipHerbals Coffee Replacement Sip Herbals Faux Joe On Cloud 5 Shoes On Cloud Shoes Dad's Faves: Work Lights LED Work Light Sketchers Sketchers Slip-Ins Mark's Hygiene Things: Boxer Briefs for over pullups BAMBOO COOL Boys' Boxer Briefs Sensory Jumpsuit Adaptive Clothing for Kids Special Needs Autism Sensory Jumpsuit Anti-Strip Romper with Back Zipper Lume Products Lume Full Body Deodorant Anti-Dandruff Shampoo that doesn't sting your eyes! Shea Moisture Anti-Dandruff Shampoo Apple Cider Vinegar & Salicylic Acid For Removing Buildup System for a Healthier Scalp Meg's Kids' Faves: Clip Goggles Swim Goggles Wireless Headphones Wireless Headphones Detective Costume Detective Costume Metal Detector Metal Detector Tile Covers Tile Tracker Covers Tile Slim Slim Tile Tracker Angie's Sanity Savers: Farmhouse Metal Filing Cabinet Farmhouse Metal Filing Cabinet with a Drawer and 4 Adjustable Shelves with Large Barn Door Blood of my Blood Outlander Prequel STARZ Outlander Blood of my Blood Marco Polo Marco Polo Video Messaging App Meg's TikTok and Reels: Shawna the Mom Shawna the Mom Purely Chickens Purely Chickens Jen Hamilton Jen Hamilton Simply Chickens Simply Chickens Cheese and Quackers Homestead Cheese and Quackers Homestead Dunkin Ducks Dunkin Ducks Happy Acres Homestead Happy Acres Homestead Rancher Nicki Rancher Nicki Lala Sewz Lala Sewz One Sweet Day Memory Quilts One Sweet Day Memory Quilts Sugar Spun Run Sugar Spun Run Sugar Spun Run PB Frosting Hot Mess Express - Women-Owned Nonprofit - Jen Hamilton referenced Hot Mess Express
Dec 8, 2025
1 hr 17 min

After a three year hiatus, Angie and Meg are back, and this time, Angie is in the hot seat. After completing her doctorate, Angie is here to share with us how and why she did it, and what it all means. You'll find out about her research which was dedicated to learning about caregivers who started businesses with and for their children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to provide a pathway to meaningful employment. Truly, her work was an extension of idea behind this podcast. Tune in and find out what she learned about caregivers and herself! If you'd like to learn about the caregivers she interviewed and the insights gained, here's a copy of her published dissertation. For some orientation to the document, Chapter 1 is the "Why", Chapter 2 is the "What", Chapter 3 is the "How", Chapter 4 is what I found, and Chapter 5 answers the final question, which is what does it all mean?
Dec 1, 2025
1 hr 11 min

Christina Adams, journalist, writer, disability advocate, and camel milk investigator, shares with us her powerful early intervention story of her son with autism and how she was able to help him through diet and camels. She outlines what she calls her "crazy camel journey" and how her research and travels to Isreal took her to a place of healing. She shares her website with us as a resource that details how camel's milk can help several conditions, from allergies and gut issues to neurodevelopmental issues. Join us as we learn about the amazing qualities of camels and how their milk can be a part of your healing journey!
Jan 11, 2023
1 hr 9 min

Join us as we talk to Hannah Lowe, founder of the L-CMD Foundation and mother to Austin, who has LMNA-related congenital muscular dystrophy. Like many rare disease families we've talked to, her son's condition was caused by a random genetic mutation. There is no treatment or cure, and given how rare it is, they are unsure about his prognosis or life expectancy, making the mission even more urgent. The L-CMD Foundation she started inspires hope for a stronger tomorrow by seeking treatments and, ultimately, a cure. We talk about balancing grief with action, and Hannah exemplifies this in her graceful and determined approach to saving her son.
Sep 11, 2022
1 hr

If you've ever worried about what adulthood might look like after high school or you've ever been inspired to create a meaningful space for your child to spend adulthood, tune in to our interview with critically acclaimed author, Cammie McGovern. Cammie McGovern was awarded a creative writing fellowship at Stanford University, and has received numerous prizes for her short fiction. Her stories have appeared in many magazines including Glamour, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook and Seventeen , and she is the author of another novel, The Art of Seeing. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts with her husband and three children, the eldest of whom is autistic. She is one of the founders of Whole Children, a resource center that runs after-school classes and programs for children with special needs.
Jul 24, 2022
1 hr 12 min

This week we chat with Leylani Cardoso, warrior parent, and mother of Sophia, her daughter with Down Syndrome. Leylani and her family helped Sophia bring her passion for food and entertaining to life by creating the YouTube Channel Cheeky Sassy Me
May 16, 2022
1 hr 13 min

For this episode, we share with you another Maryland parent and fellow autism mom, Lia McCabe, who started AutismWish.org which seeks to fulfill the wish lists of families across the country without all of the red tape of government programs. She and her husband also host a podcast called Embracing Autism, which is child focus and helps parents to understand and embrace their neurodiverse children. Give it a listen, follow, and subscribe to support their mission of helping families in the face of fear and the unknown. We talk about: Neurodivergent parenting Empathizing with sensory needs The formation of Autism Wish and the Embracing Autism Podcast Accepting behaviors that are harmless How IQ testing is not designed for children who are non-verbal Maintaining a positive perspective Growing to understand that a diagnosis doesn't mean future dreams are gone Lia's website Autism Wish Autism Wish Facebook Page Lia's Recommended Books More Than Words: A Parents Guide to Building Interaction and Language Skills for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Social Communication Difficulties by Fern Sussman The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida Other books mentioned Autism Breakthrough by Raun K. Kaufman An Early Start for Your Child with Autism: Using Everyday Activities to Help Kids Connect, Communicate and Learn by Sally Rogers
Mar 8, 2022
56 min

This episode is all about taking care of the caregiver. Rory Lawrence, mother of a child with complex medical needs and staff member with David's Refuge, talks with us about the organization she works for that pours into parents turned caregivers, and how she and her husband have found meaningful respite. We also talk about practical ways to weave in self-care that don't require a sitter but can actually make a difference. Links Sensory Pathway Booklet The Intentional Family: Simple Rituals to Strengthen Family Ties Mae Bae Fan Club - Unique Apparel for Special Kids and Those Who Care for Them David's Refuge Rory's Email - [email protected] David's Refuge Private Facebook Page
Feb 9, 2022
1 hr 6 min
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