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We're Not Your Typical Podcast

We're Not Your Typical Podcast
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We are 2 mums who each have an autistic daughter with one being non-verbal. We have both decided to share our journey of the kids and as parents to show people they are not alone and there can be help out there.
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In this episode of We're Not Your Typical, Ruby shares her journey as the younger sister of Ewen, who faces challenges with autism and severe learning difficulties. Ruby discusses the difficult times they've experienced, including Ewan's 15-month hospitalisation, and how this inspired her to create her Instagram page, Ewen and Me. With heartfelt anecdotes, she highlights her deep bond with Ewen and the importance of sharing their story to raise awareness. Ruby's candid reflections on family, resilience, and advocacy shine through as she opens up about her experiences and the love that drives her mission. Join us for an enlightening conversation that offers a sibling's perspective on navigating the complexities of autism and family support.
In this episode, we welcome Charlotte, a vibrant mother of four, including two boys, Tommy and Jude, and twin daughters. Charlotte shares her journey over the past four months since starting her social media account, reflecting on her life experiences, including her past marriage, new family dynamics, and raising two autistic boys. She discusses the challenges of balancing her online presence with family life, admitting that her passion for sharing her story sometimes leads to neglecting personal relationships. The conversation highlights the relatable nature of Charlotte's experiences, emphasising how many listeners can resonate with her ups and downs. However, she also expresses her frustration with the social media landscape, noting that negative content often garners more attention than her heartfelt posts. Tune in for an insightful discussion on motherhood, connection, and the complexities of navigating modern life through social media.
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," we welcome Ella, a psychotherapist and trauma expert who is also neurodivergent with personal experience of childhood trauma and an ADHD diagnosis. Ella shares her insights on the intricate relationship between ADHD and complex PTSD, discussing how these conditions can overlap and impact daily life. Through her innovative neuroelectrics method and an emphasis on lifestyle and interpersonal development, she empowers individuals to move beyond mere survival and find a life that truly resonates with them. This enlightening conversation sheds light on complex PTSD, a topic often overlooked, and offers valuable perspectives for those navigating these challenges. Tune in for an episode filled with education, support, and hope.
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PCB Partners
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In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," hosts welcome Kirsty, also known as Mumma and Tommy on social media, joins us to discuss the complexities of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Kirstie shares her insights into ARFID, a condition that was officially recognised in the DSM-5 in 2013 due to its impact on children with ADHD, autism, and OCD. She explains how ARFID differs from selective eating disorder and emphasises the lack of support available for those affected. Tune in to learn more about this often misunderstood condition and how it affects families.
Sponsored by:
PCB Partners
https://www.pcbpartners.co.uk/
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," we welcome Lisa, known as school_run_mum_autism on Instagram. Lisa shares her journey as a former speech and language therapist and a mother of three grown autistic children. She discusses the challenges of parental burnout and the importance of granting yourself permission to parent differently. Lisa also highlights her unexpected rise on Instagram, evolving from a personal account into a thriving community and business focused on supporting families with autism. Tune in for valuable insights and tips on managing parental stress and fostering a supportive environment for children with autism.
Sponsored by:
PCB Partners
https://www.pcbpartners.co.uk/
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," we welcome the inspiring Talia Oatway, a dedicated mother of four and a medical mum. Talia shares her journey and experiences, including her transition from London to Newcastle and the challenges of raising children with special educational needs. The conversation touches on the differences in weather between the north and south of England, and how it impacts outdoor activities with her kids. Talia's insights into parenting, resilience, and finding joy in the little things make this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of family life. Tune in for an uplifting discussion that highlights the strength and determination of a remarkable mum.
Sponsored by:
PCB Partners
https://www.pcbpartners.co.uk/
In this episode of Season 2, we welcome Bianca, the founder and CEO of Sebby's Corner, a charity that began as a personal project during lockdown. Bianca shares her journey of self-discovery as a self-diagnosed ADHD individual and how it has transformed her life and relationships. She discusses the concept of hyperfocus and how it has been a driving force behind her success with Sebby's Corner. Join us for an insightful conversation about embracing one's identity and the positive aspects of ADHD. Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe!
Sponsored by:
PCB Partners
https://www.pcbpartners.co.uk/
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," we welcome Darren, a dedicated father of two autistic boys, Roman and Rafe. Roman, the eldest at seven, is non-verbal, while five-year-old Rafe is verbal but struggles with full sentences. Darren shares his experiences raising his sons, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue among fathers of special needs children. He discusses the challenges and joys of parenting, highlighting Rafe's progress in speech development and the unique communication styles of both boys. Tune in for an insightful conversation that sheds light on fatherhood, autism, and the need for more dads to share their stories.
In this episode, we welcome Kertisha, a dedicated mother to her five-year-old son, Theo, who has special educational needs (SEN). Kertisha shares her journey of realising that something was amiss with Theo when he began exhibiting concerning behaviours, such as head banging. Diagnosed at the age of two, Kertisha reflects on the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, especially when initial responses to her concerns were dismissive. She discusses the impact of being a COVID baby on Theo's development and her quest for answers as she sought to understand her son's needs better. This heartfelt conversation aims to connect with other parents in the SEN community, providing a sense of solidarity and understanding. Tune in to hear Kertisha's inspiring story and insights into the world of special needs parenting.
In this episode of We're Not Your Typical, we welcome James Hunt, known for his inspiring platform Stories About Autism. James shares his journey as a father to two autistic boys, Jude and Tommy, who are both non-speaking and face various challenges, including learning disabilities, anxiety, and ADHD. He discusses the unique situation of co-parenting after separating from their mother, highlighting the decision to keep Jude and Tommy apart to provide them with individual support. James opens up about the heart-wrenching yet ultimately beneficial choice that has shaped their family's daily life. Tune in to gain insights into the realities of raising autistic children and the strength found in navigating these challenges.
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," we welcome Caroline, a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist specialising in working with neurodivergent teens. Caroline opens up about her experiences raising her son, Max, who has a chromosomal abnormality, sharing both the challenges and successes they have faced together. The discussion touches on the complexities of co-parenting while managing the unique demands of raising autistic children. Caroline reflects on the impact of stress and the realities of life that can strain relationships, providing insight into her and her partner's journey towards separation and co-parenting. This heartfelt conversation offers valuable perspectives for anyone navigating similar challenges. Don't miss this enlightening episode!
In this episode, we welcome Dani, who shares the inspiring journey of her daughter Eloise, a 10-year-old with autism, ADHD, and a learning disability. Dani delves into Eloise's diagnoses, discussing how they evolved over time, including a significant change from global developmental delay to learning disability at the age of eight. The conversation highlights the differences in pediatric approaches to diagnosis and the hope that Eloise's progress brings to other families navigating similar challenges. Tune in for an insightful and uplifting discussion about resilience, growth, and the unique experiences of raising a child with diverse needs.
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Emma, a clinical psychologist and founder of a neuroaffirming service for neurodivergent individuals. Dr. Emma shares her journey of starting her business during the lockdown, driven by the patterns she observed in her clients who struggled to see lasting change in therapy. She discusses the importance of understanding sensory profiling, giftedness, and executive functioning in neurodivergence, and how her approach aims to support individuals across all ages and neurotypes. Join us as we explore school trauma, eating disorders, late diagnoses, and more in this insightful conversation. Don’t miss this enlightening episode!
In this episode, we welcome 17-year-old Eve from Let's Make a Difference, who shares her inspiring journey living with autism and selective mutism. Traveling from Leicestershire, Eve opens up about her early experiences with selective mutism, recalling how her mother would guide interactions with new people. She discusses her transition from primary to high school, where she faced significant challenges in communication, culminating in a complete loss of her ability to speak. Fortunately, the COVID pandemic provided a unique reprieve during her first year of high school. Eve also highlights her impactful social media presence, where she shares resources and support for others, particularly through sign language. Tune in to hear her powerful story and insights on overcoming obstacles and making a difference in the lives of others.
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," hosts welcome Jessica who shares her personal journey of receiving late diagnoses of autism and ADHD at age 37. As a mother to her non-verbal son, Jude, who is 11, Jess reflects on her childhood experiences and the traits that set her apart. She discusses the lessons learned after Jude's diagnosis and how they led her to seek her own assessments. Jess also highlights the common misconceptions about ADHD, particularly in females, and explains how her symptoms manifest as mental hyperactivity rather than physical. Tune in to hear Jess’s inspiring story and insights, and check out her book, "The Autistic Mum," available on Amazon.
In this episode, we welcome Susannah, a functional medicine practitioner specialising in working with children on the autism spectrum. Susannah shares her unique approach to integrative health, emphasising the importance of understanding the "why" behind symptoms and diagnoses, which sets functional medicine apart from conventional practices. We delve into the potential for non-verbal children to become verbal through her methods, highlighting the transformative possibilities of functional medicine. Join us as we explore these innovative concepts and discuss the often-controversial nature of alternative health approaches.
In this episode, we welcome Kaley and Nick, parents navigating the journey of raising a pre-verbal child through the use of Makaton, a unique communication method. They explain that Makaton combines spoken language with signs and symbols, differentiating it from British Sign Language (BSL), which is tailored for the deaf community. Kaley and Nick share their insights on how Makaton supports communication for children with learning and communication difficulties while maintaining spoken word order. This enlightening conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in alternative communication methods and the experiences of parents raising children with unique needs. Follow Kaley and Nick on Instagram at @parentswhomakaton for more resources and support.
In this episode of "We're Not Your Typical," hosts Jade and Sophie welcome a lively crowd to their first social gathering, celebrating the strength of community among families with special needs. They reflect on their personal journeys and the importance of connection, emphasising that attendees are not alone in their experiences. The episode features heartfelt words from the supportive husbands, Nick and Josh, who express their pride in the community Jade and Sophie have built. With a blend of gratitude and excitement, the episode sets the stage for meaningful discussions and connections among listeners. Join us as we embark on this journey together, uplifting and supporting one another along the way!
In this episode, we welcome Talya, a psychotherapist, to discuss the challenges that marriages face when raising special needs children. With a staggering statistic showing that 87% of partnerships end in divorce in these situations, Talya sheds light on the unique strains neurodiverse children can place on relationships. We explore the misconceptions often portrayed on social media and emphasise the importance of addressing these issues openly. Talya shares invaluable strategies and advice for couples navigating these difficult waters, providing hope and support for those feeling isolated in their struggles. Join us for an insightful conversation about love, resilience, and the importance of communication in marriage.
In this episode, we sit down with Lisa, known on Instagram as My Autistic Girls, who shares her heartfelt journey of raising her two non-verbal daughters, Lexi and Ruby. Lexi, 12, and Ruby, 6, both diagnosed with autism and other conditions, have never spoken a word or shown interest in traditional forms of communication. Lisa opens up about the challenges and triumphs of parenting non-verbal children, providing invaluable insights and personal stories that many can relate to. Join us as we explore the unique experiences of raising non-verbal children and the importance of understanding and support in the autism community. Don't miss this touching conversation filled with love, resilience, and hope.
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