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Welcome to The Different Thinking Podcast, where your journey to unconventional leadership begins. Hosted by the innovatively brilliant Zach Hensrude, this podcast is a beacon for visionary leaders who dare to question the norm and embrace creativity. Each episode dives deep into the minds of trailblazers and thinkers who are reshaping our world, offering you the insights and tools to cultivate your own path to influence. Whether you're looking to disrupt industries or inspire change, join u ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/stephen-lentini/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/stephen-lentini/subscribe Conversations and discussion that break up limited thinking and break into "limitless possibility" thinking.
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Diverse Thinking · Different Learning, a ChildNEXUS podcast, is hosted by pediatric neuropsychologist, mom of two, and ChildNEXUS founder Dr. Karen Wilson. Each week, Dr. Wilson provides support and guidance for parents raising kids with learning differences. Diverse Thinking · Different Learning features informative and inspiring interviews with top experts in their fields, and gives parents and educators the tools and takeaways they need to better understand neurodivergence, learning disab ...
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Ethan Lynne

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Hey Y’all! Welcome to Thinking Different! A Podcast hosted by me, Ethan, a liberal teen planted in a conservative area who knows all about having different opinions than those around me. I am joined by many different friends, family, & guests, to discuss politics, pop culture, and people!
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The impossible mission we all face as leaders is the simple statement we share in our literature or on our walls. Is our mission statement a core belief or just a trendy statement? In this episode, I share four principles to live by to create a healthy business or organization.Zach Hensrude
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Hey there, welcome back to Diverse Thinking Different Learning! Today, we're diving into a topic that's often overlooked but incredibly important: late diagnoses of ADHD and autism, particularly in women, people of color, and LGBTQ individuals. It's a conversation that's long overdue, and we're so grateful to have Dr. Monica Blied joining us to she…
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In this episode, I interview the Founder of Compassiviste, Ali Horriyat. His vision aligns with expanding small-minded, limited thinking we see all around us today, into limitless, Infinite thinking. More about Ali - ALI HORRIYAT, Founder of Compassivate, left the lucrative, profit-driven world of finance in 2016 to devote himself to his vision of …
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Some parents may describe their child as very strong-willed. That child may show an extreme avoidance of everyday demands, expectations, and requests. But what if the behaviors are not an indication of strong will, but rather occur because a child feels overwhelmed by demands and perceives them as threats to their autonomy and self-control? Are the…
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Your people require a lot from you; actually, truthfully, there are so many requirements of your time that it can be overwhelming. That is why, in this episode, I cover the balance between Mental Health and Mental Toughness. Leaders really don't have a safe place to share what they are feeling in their organizations and companies. The tips are cove…
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Welcome to today's episode, where we turn the spotlight to dyslexia awareness and advocacy, featuring the remarkable journey of Rosalin Abigail Kyere-Nartey. Rosalin's story is nothing short of inspiring as she navigates her own experience with dyslexia to become an advocate for change for dyslexic individuals across Africa and beyond. From struggl…
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Today, we're digging into the complex and often challenging world of parenting emotionally intense children. I'm thrilled to introduce our special guest, Samantha Moe, a certified parent coach and speaker who brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Samantha's work is nothing short of amazing, providing invaluable support and guidan…
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We all have those nightmares where you are the new person in a school or business. In this episode, I share 4 steps to ensure a smooth transition process to create the maximum return. It starts with understanding the culture, but that is only the beginning. Make sure to subscribe to get the most up-to-date content. #DifferentThinkingPodcast…
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Welcome back to the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast. Today, we're diving into a crucial topic that affects families worldwide: childhood anxiety. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Karp, a licensed clinical child psychologist and adjunct lecturer at Stanford University School of Medicine. With her expertise in evidence-based interventions for …
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Welcome back to another discussion about sleep! We've previously delved into why sleep is crucial for our well-being, and today, we're taking it a step further. In this episode, we'll explore practical strategies that you can implement at home to ensure that not only our children are getting good quality sleep, but the whole family. Joining me is D…
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In this episode, I discuss a theory about the differences between coaches and mentors. It is important to have both coaches and mentors in your life, but they must be clearly defined. It is time to battle the disappointment and frustration that lacking clarity in these roles gives. Join me as we walk through these simple 4 points. Remember, today i…
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Welcome to today's episode where we are tackling the important topic of empowering black neurodivergent learners and connecting with their community. Our guest, Jason B. Allen, National Director of Partnerships for the National Parents Union, brings over 19 years of experience in education to the table. Through his work, Jason advocates for inclusi…
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Welcome to a crucial conversation that strikes a chord with every parent of a middle schooler (myself included!), and even more so for those navigating the unique challenges of children who think and learn differently. Today, we're joined by the amazing Phyllis Fagell, whose focus and expertise are on guiding children through the tumultuous middle …
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Adolescence is a pivotal time in a young person’s life. The adolescent brain, while it has developed in size, is not done growing and changing. In this episode, I explore the complexities of neurodiversity between biology and experience in shaping the developmental journey of neurodivergent youth. It's time to challenge conventional narratives surr…
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In one of the zaniest thoughts to come out of Zach’s mind comes lessons we can learn as business leaders from two very opposite sides of the health spectrum. Welcome to My 600 Pound Body Building Life. You will walk away with the principles to help create the business you want. This is truly creativity at its finest with creating Different Thinking…
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Many families struggle knowing what to do when their child or teen suddenly starts failing school and academics or lacks motivation to learn. These challenges can be difficult to navigate as a parent, especially for a parent of a neurodivergent child. Today’s guest has an incredible resource that turns this challenge into an opportunity for parents…
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When it comes to writing, there is so much happening behind the scenes. It is so much more than sitting down, grabbing a pencil, and putting words on paper. In today's episode, we'll explore the challenges students face when it comes to writing. From motor skills to executive functioning, today’s guest explains the complexities of the writing proce…
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One of the most maddening things in a business or organization is when team members, employees, and volunteers miss expectations. In this episode, I walk through the system that will allow you to have the hard conversation, and make the key decision. Join me as we develop our mindsets to create our desired organizations and become Different Thinkin…
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When we learn to embrace conflict and run toward it, we can come to an understanding with others through dialogue. Small-minded thinkers will not understand how to do this because they never want to "give any ground." Limitless thinkers understand that conflict is a natural part of a relationship. Listen in to learn more. Gratefully yours, Steve --…
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In this episode, I share the truth behind a catchy motivational phrase and how you can use it in your business or organization. With adversity, it is not a question of if but when. Walk away with a system to find the opportunity among adversity. Remember, today is a great day to apply Different Thinking.…
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Welcome back to the Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast where we are diving into a topic that is especially important for families raising children and teens who learn and think differently. Today's episode is particularly special as we explore empowering children and teens with ADHD and other learning differences by helping them understand…
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Happy people can be top producers in life because they live from the Inside Out. They choose to be happy and embrace life as a friend. They look for the gift in everything and especially in the challenges or challenging people they meet—people living from the outside look to life for validation of their worth. Titles, possessions, other people's op…
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Did you know that most children with ADHD are given medication, offered some counseling, and nothing else? Today's episode is a game-changer, especially for parents navigating the challenges of ADHD because today’s guest wants to change this. Dr. Hokehe Eko joins us to discuss her unique approach, one that focuses on empowering children with ADHD w…
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In this episode, we explore how children and teens who learn and think differently perceive mistakes and failure. Dr. Robyn Silverman, AKA the “Conversation Doc,” renowned child and teen development specialist and best-selling author, guides us through the complexities of navigating tough conversations about failure with young people. Drawing from …
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My guest, Kimberly Quinn, talks about how to program your mind for success and overcome negative thinking. She talks about how holding a negative thought for more than 17 seconds programs the subconscious to make negative thinking a habit. Kimberly is the host of the podcast, Mindcraft and the creator of www.mindcraftuniversity.com where she has a …
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Hello! this is our first bonus episode and a continuation of You May Be Full of Shit If...re-hosted, re-imagined and put back into your pondering space for challenging those acorn brain thoughts. My guest for today’s episode is Warren Gibbons. Warren is a mentor to young people entering the workforce and my friend. He is also the host of the podcas…
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Would you describe your child as passive, quiet around others, uncomfortable in social situations, a child that avoids eye contact, and maybe hesitates to try new things? Does your child excessively rehearse what they want to say or how they want to behave? Some parents may wonder if this is shyness or something more. Is it social anxiety? Today, w…
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Learn how to reprogram your mind by looking at life as a friend. Learn more about exercising your mind by going to the PQ gym, the neuro gym. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
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If your child is afraid to speak around certain people, like adults or strangers, or in certain situations, like at school, they may be struggling with selective mutism. Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder characterized by an inability to speak in certain settings and to certain people. It is commonly misunderstood as shyness or a child could e…
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We know that exercise does have a positive impact on the brain. We know that exercise can optimize brain function and prevent cognitive decline in adults. But what can it do for children and adolescents that learn and think differently? Today’s guest is Dr. John Ratey, an internationally recognized expert in neuropsychiatry. Dr. Ratey became intere…
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Welcome to the new year of Diverse Thinking Different Learning! We’re setting the stage for a great year of celebrating neurodiversity and recognizing it as a spectrum that encompasses a range of differences. Our goal is to highlight the strengths and unique qualities of neurodivergent individuals while also challenging stigmas and stereotypes. In …
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Many parents, particularly moms, feel like taking care of your health and well-being only comes after your family’s needs are met. That essentially means that there’s no time left for any form of self-care. But today’s guest discusses how we can take better care of ourselves and in doing so, take better care of the ones we love. Leslie Forde is the…
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Let’s revisit one of our favorite Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast episodes with Dr. Bibi Pirayesh. Dr. Bibi Pirayesh is a Learning Specialist and an Educational Therapist who has been in private practice for over a decade. While the emphasis of Dr. Pirayesh’s work is on remediating learning disabilities in a one-on-one setting, she is a…
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It’s time to spend some time with family for the holidays and now is a great time to look back at some of the earliest episodes of Diverse Thinking Different Learning. Today, we’re revisiting our conversation with Dr. Daniel Franklin. What is a Language-Based Learning Disability and when should we as parents be concerned? Well, let’s ask an expert!…
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The IEP process is notoriously daunting, overwhelming, and can be confusing to parents. However, parents have the right to be active participants in all aspects of an IEP. There’s more that parents can do to be a part of their child’s education and successfully advocate for the support they need in the classroom. Today’s guest is April Rehrig, the …
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In this episode, we sit down with Mark Borak, the CEO and President of Borax Paper, to delve into the core principles of running a successful business. Mark shares invaluable insights on conducting ethical and impactful business, emphasizing the importance of doing good while achieving success. From discussing fundamental business principles to exp…
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In her raw and emotional book Hold On Tight: A Parent’s Journey Raising Children with Mental Illness, Jan Stewart shares her deeply personal experience as a mother of two children with wildly different needs. Through the challenges of finding the right diagnoses and treatments, Jan learned to insist on an integrated partnership approach, leading he…
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Today, we’re answering the question, “Can play therapy help my child?” But first, we need to understand what play therapy is and what it is not. Our guest, Cathi Spooner shares insights on helping children navigate complex emotions through play therapy. And there’s a lot to talk about! We’ve had several episodes discussing different treatment modal…
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Research shows that individuals with learning and thinking differences are at higher risk for substance abuse. It is also known that there is a connection between mental health problems, like depression and anxiety, and substance abuse. But now that we know that, what do we do about it? Today’s guests support neurodiverse youth and help with substa…
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Today’s topic is no stranger to the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast. We’re talking about sleep, but this time, we’re discussing the impact of sleep (and lack thereof) on teens. Lisa Lewis explains it all beautifully in her book The Sleep-Deprived Teen: Why Our Teenagers Are So Tired, and How Parents and Schools Can Help Them Thrive. And…
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Parents frequently find themselves searching for the perfect educational environment for their child. And when you have a child who thinks and learns differently, you may also look for an environment where your child has access to interventions that address their unique needs, a program that incorporates clinical support, helps your child develop s…
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Although today’s guest is a declutter coach and has been featured as a guest on the podcast before, she’s here for a completely different reason today. Today, Wendy Zanders is here in her role as a mom who homeschools. This episode is a down-to-earth and realistic conversation about the popular topic of homeschooling. Wendy shares her journey, the …
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We are crawling back to our caves when it comes to our small-minded thinking. We can see evidence of it everywhere. We first have to start with ourselves to expect society to model the Infinite Thinking of our Creator. Most people believe their thinking today, which has been the case since caveman days. We are somewhat better today and it seems lik…
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With a new dyslexia screening law coming into effect next year in the state of California, parents need to know what to expect and what the rights of their children are. To help educate us on what this screener is and what it means for our children, educational attorneys Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie join the podcast again. Vickie and Amanda are …
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My fascinating interview with Tom Moore who expanded his thinking from small-minded to limitless, Infinite thinking and how it changed his life. You may find his journey inspiring and consider how his life expanded with many new possibilities for happiness. Gratefully your, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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If you have a teen who is preparing for or thinking about applying to college, you are likely aware that some colleges and universities are test optional or even test blind when it comes to ACTs and SATs. But what does that mean? Should students with learning differences, test anxiety, or struggles with test-taking in general take these tests? Anni…
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Educational therapy is oftentimes an unknown term for parents and families. Today’s guest has actually shared with us in a previous episode what it is and how it can benefit so many different students in Episode 10: Building Independence Through Educational Therapy. But what we haven’t talked about is what educational therapy looks like… virtually.…
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Listen in to hear from Dr. Torkil Faero about his new book, The Pulse Cure, and a different approach to staying healthy. This book is a best seller in Norway and is now available in the US and worldwide in English. He also published "The Camera Cure", which was also a best seller in Norway. Dr. Torkil brings different thinking to staying healthy an…
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Today’s guest is Ashley Harding and we’re discussing the importance of students having a sense of belonging in their learning environment. Ashley is a valued member of the ChildNEXUS community and a compassionate advocate for diverse learners. In this episode, Ashley explains how impactful a sense of belonging is to a student. Knowing they hold a s…
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