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”Shifting the Narrative” is a podcast that seeks to dispel the myths, misconceptions, and fears around Everything Autism. Stacy Badon is an Autism Education specialist, Sensory Enrichment Therapist, and Parent Coach, with previous experience as a Speech Therapist and Early Intervention teacher for public schools. She has 20+ years of professional experience supporting families in the Autism community, as well as global experience volunteering with nonprofit organizations. Torrin Kearns is an ...
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Anything on Everything Podcast

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Anything on Everything Podcast is an exploration of diverse topics, where we dive deep into everything from relationship and family to art and culture. Join us for thought-provoking discussions, interviews, and engaging storytelling. Our podcast promises to inform, entertain, and inspire.
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Hi! I am Michelle Kennedy and I am an author, a mom of many, a lover of knits and a devoted reader of the essay. Real Quick features a new essay every day written by writers both new and well, not so new anymore. Some of us are emerging. Some are re-emerging. Every voice brings something to the table. Here are a few. We cover all sorts of topics from "What's wrong with my kid..." to "What's wrong with the world..." and everything in between. Read the essays at my website: mishkennedy.com Sen ...
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A black men and a black women chopping it up about any and everything possible. This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Anything On Everything

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Welcome to Anything on Everything podcast! We discuss basically anything.. Join me on this fun and wonderful ride through Cover art photo provided by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexrds
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I am here to rant about things I find interesting enough to rant about!Strictly not here to give advice, but to start a conversation. Songs, movies, shows, unsolved mysteries, conspiracy theories and life lessons are the things I am into the most.
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I go on a rambled tangent about different universes, alternate timelines and much more. Aliens, space, werewolves, vampires, different unknown species and anything else supernatural. We also do movie and video game reviews. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ninja-from-above/support
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In ADPJAE, Anonymous, 11, will give you a different perspective on everything from world news to LEGO sets, with episodes coming out each week. This podcast was started from scratch, without a penny, by a 11 year old. Donations are appreciated. Link to our website: sites.google.com/view/adpjae Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adpjae/support
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/neltelon/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/neltelon/subscribe We’ll cover a little bit of everything including work life balance; motherhood, fitness, and health. Most of all Nel- Tel aims to inspire and motivate people to continually be their best self. Nel-Tel will get personal and be transparent throughout their journey to become a brand.
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Everything On The Side is a podcast that focuses on the marketing and branding brilliance of pop culture’s best products and moments. In each episode, we pick apart what made a certain pop culture item such a success or such a flop.
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Join Daniel and Christina Im on The IMbetween Podcast for honest and practical conversations on marriage, parenting, faith, and everything in between. With expert insights from Daniel, an author, pastor, and Gallup strengths performance coach, and Christina, a social worker, relationship coach, and Gottman's 7 Principles That Makes Marriage Work Leader, you'll learn how to build a strong, connected, and joy-filled marriage and family. Whether you're struggling to manage difficult in-laws, lo ...
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​Adviice is an online coaching platform bridging the gap between individuals and experts in life's key areas. We host experts who can deliver the following services which aim to inspire positive personal and professional change, leading to greater success, wellness and overall happiness: Mindset Coaching Life Coaching Relationship Coaching Career Coaching Business Coaching Wellness Coaching & More
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A longhaul flight attendant and a freqent flyer get together to discuss every possible detail of airline life.Everything Aviation & A Little On The Side is a new series that will bring all of our travel observations out into the open - the pros, the cons and the down right ridiculous.My name’s Simon Bennett and my co-host for this series is a seasoned traveller herself having lived in London, Paris, Sydney and Melbourne. Not only that, Mayday Millie is an experienced senior international fli ...
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Join me and my co-hosts as we enjoy some deep conversation, We can not do this journey alone ,Two are better than one cause they can stand back to back and fight together, As we reflect and give biblical advice along with how to apply it, Everywhere from mental health issues to infidelity to family woes, We share our hearts, and don't forget to follow and subscribe! #BlessedNotStressed
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In Episode 187, Daniel and Christina chat with Erin Loechner—once a social media influencer with over a million followers—who made the radical choice to step away from the digital spotlight and embrace a low-tech lifestyle. Erin reflects on the impact of social media on her mental health, identity, and parenting, sharing how the constant pressure t…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin discuss some of the hard decisions autism parents have to make while trying to do what's best for their children. Stacy is a parent of two. Torrin is autistic himself but doesn't have kids. It was an interesting discussion... *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee…
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Send us a text Yes - they’re all mine. “Are they all yours??” I used to get this incredulous question often in the old days - or at least - my old days…you know…back in the 1990’s. I always wanted to answer something like, “No. This one I found by the side of the road and this one won’t leave us alone.” But I think that stuff is probably funnier in…
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In Episode 186, Daniel and Christina Im engage in a profound conversation with Chuck De Groat, a licensed therapist and author of "Healing What's Within." The discussion centers on themes of loneliness, healing, and the integration of spiritual and psychological insights. Chuck shares his journey in writing his book and emphasizes the importance of…
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Send us a text "I have seen hundreds of ghost crabs in other settings, but suddenly I was filled with the odd sensation that for the first time I knew the creature in its own world.” Rachel Carson brings us to the edge of the ocean and the space in between in this marvelous essay. It reminded me of my own times at the beach, in particular, my intro…
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Send us a text I am back with fresh essays to share and old ones to dig up and enthrall you with. In addition, I am looking forward to some bonus episodes, interviews and other essay-related stuff in the future. As you know, I love the essay and being able to do this podcast and bring essays of all sorts out into the world, in this new way, makes m…
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We interview Dr. Charles Fay, president of the Love and Logic Institute, about parenting strategies from his book "Raising Mentally Strong Kids." Dr. Fay emphasizes allowing children to experience and learn from mistakes, fostering resilience, confidence, kindness, and responsibility. He discusses the negative side effects of overprotective parenti…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin were joined again by Julia Lee Barclay-Morton to talk about the life and times of the late, great Steve Silberman, author of the groundbreaking book on autism Neurotribes. We spoke about the effect Neurotribes had on Stacy's therapy practices and Julia's discovery that she was autistic. We also spoke about S…
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Is it possible to recover from an affair? Can you learn to trust your spouse again? Josh and Katie Walters candidly discuss their journey through betrayal and the rebuilding of trust in their marriage. Katie opens up about her emotional affair and the subsequent guilt and self-reflection she faced. Josh shares his initial shock and the struggle to …
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On this week's episode, Torrin and Stacy discuss ways parents, caregivers, teachers, and therapists can help support autistic teens. *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to help your child with autism reach their full po…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin are joined by speech therapist, author, and public speaker Julie Roberts. Julie is the founder of the Therapist Neurodiversity Collective, an international neurodiversity-affirming therapy, education, and advocacy organization. She is also the author of The Gold Standard Fallacy of ABA: A Reference Guild for…
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Catch me Live on Twitch ►► https://Twitch.tv/FullDataAlchemistsSunday/Tuesday @ 700p ESTJoin me and my sister Jac @TheTwistedWanderer as we explore how CyberSecurity and Tech are transforming the lives of people with Scoliosis. We dive into the impact of Blockchain, remote technology, and innovative solutions that help with exercise, pain reduction…
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Ande Quercus returned this week, this time, for a discussion about ableism. What exactly is ableism? How can we identify it? How can we fight it? *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to help your child with autism reach …
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin speak to autism advocate Ande Quercus about systemic physical abuse of autistic children. In schools and group homes, physical restraint and abuse is commonplace; either legal or ignored. Ande is fighting to end these practices. *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a cof…
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I sit with myself sister Jac the Twisted Wanderer and we talk about everything and anything from tech to scoliosis and everything in between. We hope you enjoy our random show and many more to come packed with content. Make sure to follow my sister on her socials @TwistedWanderer. She is a scoliosis advocate and has gone through spinal fusion surge…
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On this week's (very late) episode, Stacy and Torrin talk about autism. Yes, that's what we do every episode, but today, we discussed the shame and fear people have when talking about autism. Often, parents and family members are hesitant to reveal their child's autism diagnosis, even if doing so would help everyone involved. We got to the root of …
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On this episode, Stacy was joined by poet, public speaker, panelist, singer, photographer, performance artist's, and long-time artist's model Gloria Jarkson-Nefertiti. Gloria was diagnosed later in life with ADHD and later, autistic. She spoke with Stacy about her experiences going through life not knowing she had either. You can find Gloria at her…
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We all have Bad Days. The days can affect us emotionally, financially, medically, or physically. We can get one bad news after another in one day. You just feel sometimes, like, nothing is going right. How do we handle Bad Days? We can waste so much time and energy on He Said/She Said conversations. Each person tries to recall what occurred 10 minu…
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You've heard the line before. So and so with autism has a mental age of 2 or 4 or 6 years old. But what is mental age? On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin discuss mental age and why it may not be an accurate descriptor of an autistic child's support needs. Hell, it might not even exist at all... *** Help marginalized youth get the education th…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin discuss the effects being autistic can have on a child's self-esteem and what parents, teachers, and autism professionals can do to help. *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to h…
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This week, Stacy and Torrin are joined by author, artist, and teacher Julia Lee Barclay-Morton. Julia was diagnosed as autistic at the age of 57, but she felt she was different her entire life. Strap in as the three of them discuss topics ranging from Julia's (and Torrin's) struggles with alcohol, to her world travels, to her annual yoga/writing re…
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This week, we did things a little differently. Stacy had a conversation with autistic advocate Gerald Parrish. It slapped. So Torrin decided to make it a podcast episode. Stacy and Gerald discussed a wide range of autism-related topics. -the necessity for autistic-led organizations -issue with schooling -the struggle of finding supports for adult a…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin discuss autism parenting, in particular, they talk about some of the harder parts of parenting a child with autism. *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to help your child with au…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin spoke with autistic author Kala Allen Omeiza. Kala is an accomplished academic and former track star who writes about the intersection of autism and blackness. Her latest book Autistic and Black focuses on the autistic experiences of black individuals from around the world. You can find Kala and her works on…
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Send us a text Robert Benchley, James Thurber, Dorothy Parker, E.B. White. All names I associate with old school writing - but also breakthrough humor. I don't know that ascerbic wit was ever more prevalent than in NYC in the 1920's. Please enjoy, on this rainy Friday in Vermont, this essay by Robert Benchley. My recent outing to the Algonquin Hote…
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Send us a text A little humor for a Thursday evening...Episode 15 is out! "I was God. I fixed it all. I rearranged payments. I moved around due dates. I promised to put notations in their file saying "don't call at 5 p.m." I didn't, but I promised I would.I racked up the most numbers sold on the hardest lists. I got three promotions in three months…
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Send us a text This is a tough topic for me to talk about but it is my own abortion story. I have had miscarriages before, including one where I lost a 20 week old baby that I wanted very much. But this occurred many years later when my body was no longer able to handle the stresses of pregnancy and another pregnancy almost cost me my life. More th…
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Send us a text This is the essay that really began my writing career and tells the foundational story of how became, I guess, who I am now and who I was then. Reading this essay again, after so long (It's been 23 years since I wrote it and 27 or so since I lived it) made me laugh in a few places. The prices are insane! $550 for an apartment?? 79 ce…
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Send us a text BONUS episode. No essay today. I opted for a ramble through garden instead. I've been worried about the heat wave coming and with the dry week or two previously, I'm trying to prepare the plants a bit. This episode includes a little story about my time in Hawaii and the cacao plants we grew. So listen in, if you like...I'll be readin…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin speak with radio host, advocate, and autism parent Jamiel Owens. Jamiel talked about being a father to an autistic child and his inspiring personal story. We also discussed his role as Family Relations Coordinator for Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, organizing outreach programs for fathers and mothers o…
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Send us a text Fathers. It's a tough topic in my house. But this Father's Day, I wanted to spend a little time remembering my own dad - the king dadisms and plenty of bad jokes. Today's essay is an Ode to My Own Father. He was kick - that's for sure. I miss him sometimes. Have a dad story or essay you'd like to share - please do! Email me at writer…
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Send us a text We made our 10th episode! Apparently, that's a big deal in the podcasting world. Today's essay is a light one - some humor for this gorgeous (at least here in Vermont) day! "I love my seed catalogs. Even though you will often find me scrolling my phone through seed catalogs, too, and I will likely even order them online, I still love…
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Send us a text Exploring my unmotivation as I journey through midlife and menopause. My last kids are leaving the nest and it's feeling more empty than ever before. This episode's intro also features some info about the Algonquin Hotel. Check out the history of the Round Table at http://algonquinroundtable.org or algonquinhotel.com Pictures from ou…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin discuss the reasons why doctors and "autism experts" often disregard, misdiagnose, and gaslight autism parents and their children. *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to help you…
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Send us a text Can you make a living as a freelancer writer? Well...maybe. Today's essay is by me, Michelle, and is about just that. Is freelance writing really the easiest job there is? Maybe. But for me it's been a long road...full of other jobs that often support my writing habit. If you would like to contribute, comment, or ask a question - ple…
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Send us a text Today we contrast yesterday's episode by Joan Didion with the anti-personal essay, essay, "The Decay of the Essay," by Virginia Woolf. Thank you to AnOther Magazine for the background and quotes about Virginia Woolf and thank you to Royalty Free Music from Tunetank.com Track: Coffee Jazz by DogisReal https://tunetank.com/track/3764-c…
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Send us a text The next two episodes are about the personal essay. Joan Didion and Virginia Woolf both had something to say about the nature of exploding one's life on paper (or screen, as it were). The essay begins around minute 3 and really does have some of the best thoughts on being a writer I've ever read. I love reading why writers write. If …
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Send us a text My great-grandmother was named Esther Salafia and she came to America on a boat from Sicily with her husband James Capone and their son Nicholas. I tell you this because first of all their names are fabulous and I love that I have this Italian heritage somewhere in my DNA. Thank you for joining me today! Please contact me through mis…
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Our Digital world and our data are under attack. There are roughly 2,200 cyberattacks per day, which means someone is the victim of a cybercrime every 39 seconds. (According to the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering) We need to be vigilant to learn how to protect our data, and ourselves and ensure we are doing everything …
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Send us a text This is a tough topic to talk about. Please dial 988 if you are having suicidal thoughts, or are in crisis. For a long time, my backwards brain (ND if we're being technical) was comforted by the idea of suicide. I thought that made me really broken. What I've found, is that I'm not broken, and I'm not alone. If you have an essay to c…
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On this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin speak with I.E.P coach and mother of two neurodivergent children, Destiny Huff. Destiny explains the pitfalls of the I.E.P. process, how to avoid them, and how to better advocate for your child. You can find Destiny on her website: https://www.destinyhuffconsulting.com/ *** Help marginalized youth get the ed…
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Send us a text This episode includes the shortcast introduction. If you'd like to skip ahead to the essay, go to minute 2:35. This essay is titled Crone. I wrote it because I have come to love what the word is supposed to mean, but it took me a long time fighting with my aging to get there. Enjoy. And please - let me know what you think! If you'd l…
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Send us a text lessons learned from mothering many… Being a mother is often a disappointing endeavor. I don’t mean that the kids are disappointing — definitely not. They amaze me all the time. But the job of mother itself can be fairly disappointing overall.I think, it’s in part, due to the expectations we have as mothers and the expectations other…
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Send us a text Welcome to Real Quick! Real Quick is a "shortcast" and lasts about 10 minutes, featuring an essay each day. Sometimes I write and read my own essays and sometimes I read essays written by others. I hope to soon have other writers who would like to read their own essays on the show and chat about them with me a bit after. I am a huge …
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