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Author: New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders

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The UpTic is a podcast that provides an opportunity for the eclectic voices of the TS community to be heard. The topics covered will be as diverse as this neurodivergent population.  You will hear personal stories, learn more about Tourette Syndrome and be inspired to live fully. Wherever you are on your TS journey this podcast will inform and engage listeners and offer new insights and perspectives for self-reflection and action.

Why Listen?

  • Explore the Iceberg: TS is more than tics. Discover the talents, challenges, and experiences that lie beneath the surface.
  • Expert Takes: Stay updated with insights from therapists, psychologists, and neurodiversity professionals. Learn about cutting-edge TS therapies and research.
  • Real Stories: Hear from diverse voices within the TS community, including LGBTQ+ and ethnic perspectives.
  • Practical Tips: Get actionable strategies for managing TS in daily life.


Our Mission

We're not just here to educate; we aim to inspire action. Subscribe to join a movement committed to breaking down stereotypes and fostering inclusivity.


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Our first episode drops on November 7, with new episodes every other Tuesday. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and be part of a more inclusive world.

26 Episodes
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In this episode, I'm joined by the brilliant Drs. Jay and Max Tischfield, father and son renowned Tourette researchers at Rutgers University. They share their fascinating journey into the world of Tourette Syndrome research, discussing how they use genetic data to create groundbreaking mouse models that mimic the human condition. We delve into the intricacies of gene mutations, the challenges of studying tics in mice, and the potential for these models to lead to effective treatments.You'll h...
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ben Mooney, an Occupational Therapist based in Colorado, specializing in insomnia. He has Tourette syndrome and is a certified CBIT practitioner.We uncover how brain imaging has shed light on the nocturnal activities of our brains, particularly for those with tic disorders. Ben shares practical insights on the importance of consistent wake-up times, the impact of stress on tics, and the role of sleep in our overall health. Whether you're de...
In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Dr. Jeff Lichtman and his son, Jeremy Lichtman, PsyD, for an intimate conversation about parenting a child with Tourette syndrome. Jeff, a renowned psychologist and visionary leader in special education, shares his personal journey of coming to terms with Jeremy's diagnosis and the challenges they faced as a family. Jeremy, now a successful psychologist himself, reflects on growing up with Tourette's and how his parents' unwavering support and advoca...
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Lori Rockmore and Dr. Daniela Colognori, two clinical psychologists with extensive experience treating individuals with Tourette syndrome (TS) and related conditions. Both have a rich history of working at the Rutgers TS Clinic, where they gained invaluable insights into providing holistic, family-focused care. Throughout our conversation, we discuss their personal journeys into the field, how their practice has evolved, and the incredible strengths they s...
Let’s get to work and discuss job searching and career building as a neurodivergent professional. Whether you're dealing with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, or other conditions, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you navigate the often tricky job market. I’ll share advice on disclosing your condition during interviews, the importance of requesting accommodations, and how to frame your neurodivergence as a strength. Plus, I’ll break down some tools and strategies to help you manage t...
In this episode, we’re excited to sit down with Hilary Kruchowy, the new Executive Director of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS). Hilary shares her journey, from her beginnings in art history to her transition into nonprofit leadership, culminating in her new role at NJCTS. We dive into Hilary’s vision for the organization, particularly how she plans to build on the legacies of past leaders while bringing her own fresh perspective to the table. We also discuss the incredible...
In this episode of The UpTick, I chat with Dr. Robert Zambrano, a clinical psychologist and cognitive behavioral therapist specializing in Tourette Syndrome (TS), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and anxiety disorders. Dr. Zambrano shares his journey from an OCD-focused practice to becoming a key figure in the treatment of Tourette's, discussing the overlap between TS and OCD and the unique therapeutic approaches he uses. Dr. Zambrano is a certified expert in Cognitive Behavioral The...
In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with siblings Anna and Eric Baldwin, both of whom grew up with Tourette Syndrome (TS). Anna, a middle school math teacher, and Eric, a senior at Franklin and Marshall College, share their unique experiences of living with TS in a family where it was openly discussed and supported. We explore the dynamics of their childhood, the challenges and triumphs they faced, and how their shared experiences have shaped their lives today. Join us as we disc...
In this episode, I sit down with Ray Nardella, the Assistant Director of Resident Life for Student Conduct at the University of Maryland. Ray shares his extensive experience with public policy, disability law, and grassroots organizing, all while adding a touch of humor and warmth to our conversation. We discuss securing accommodations for individuals with Tourette's syndrome and other disabilities in various settings, from education to the workplace. Whether you're preparing for exams or nav...
On this insightful episode, I sit down with author Michele Turk to discuss her newly released memoir "What Makes Him Tic? A Memoir of Parenting a Child with Tourette Syndrome." As both a journalist and mom, Michele shares her candid journey navigating the unpredictable waters of raising a child with Tourette's - the challenges, misconceptions, hard-won wisdom, and unexpected gifts. Her story offers an authentic, relatable perspective that will deeply resonate with any parent or loved one supp...
If you're looking to be inspired, you're in for a treat with today's episode of our podcast. I had the privilege of speaking with Daniel Ferron, an extraordinary individual whose journey with Tourette Syndrome is nothing short of incredible. Daniel has navigated life's highs and lows with a condition that was scarcely understood when he was diagnosed in the 1970s. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of support. Daniel Ferron is an entertainer, actor, and f...
In this episode, I had a compelling conversation with Dr. Angie Landeros-Weisenberger, an Associate Research Scientist at the Yale Child Study Center. We discuss the current state of research and the latest breakthroughs in treating tics and co-occurring conditions such as OCD and depression. Dr. Angie's expertise and passion for research left me both inspired and hopeful for what's on the horizon in patient care.Episode Highlights:[01:30] - Dr. Angie’s history of research.[02:39] - Innovativ...
Today I am joined by Slayton Cooper, a high school senior valedictorian and youth ambassador for the Tourette Association of America. Slayton is a passionate advocate for Tourette Syndrome, neurodiversity, and related conditions. We explore what it means to truly embrace our unique neural landscapes in school and at work. We explore the positives and negatives of labels, the importance of advocating for your needs, and finding your most authentic self. Slayton offers profound wisdom well beyo...
In this episode, I share a deeply personal journey that hits close to home for many of us navigating the complexities of parenting a child with Tourette Syndrome (TS). Alongside the insightful Rena and Maggie LaSalle, we delve into the world of occupational therapy (OT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and the power of emotional intelligence. Our discussion centers on their son, Liam, and the innovative strategies they've embraced to support his growth and well-being. This episode is a be...
We continue our fascinating deep dive into the winding history of Tourette Syndrome. Dr. Howard Kushner joins me again to discuss the early focus on coprolalia, psychoanalytic theories blaming patients, and the heroic efforts of advocates like the Shapiros to reframe TS as biological. We also touch on the importance of support groups, promising new interventions, and predictions for the future. Dr. Kushner guides us through the shifting perspectives on TS, from the bleak early views encapsula...
In this episode, we embark on the first of a two-part series, diving into the history of Tourette Syndrome (TS) with Dr. Howard Kushner, a renowned expert in the history of neurology and medicine. We explore the evolution of TS from its earliest documentation, predating the 19th century, through the significant contributions of Georges Gilles de la Tourette, and its progression across medical and psychological models throughout the 20th century. Dr. Kushner guides us through the shifting...
In this episode, I speak with occupational therapists Shannon Floyd and Jan Rowe about their expertise helping both children and adults with Tourette Syndrome. We have an enlightening discussion around how occupational therapy can empower those with tics and Tourette's to live full, uninhibited lives.Shannon and Jan outline the evolution of using a more cognitive behavioral approach compared to traditional sensory techniques. We also explore the difference between organic and functional tics,...
In this episode, I interviewed another TS advocate, Jillian Firenze. Jillian has been a coach and a nurse at the annual NJCTS Tim Howard Leadership Academy. In this episode, we discuss her childhood growing up with TS (and having siblings who also have TS), her work as a nurse, what inspired / motivated her to become a nurse, what tic attacks are and how to handle them, and general insights on supporting youth with TS.Episode Highlights:[00:45] Finding her calling in nursing after caring for ...
In this episode, I have an illuminating discussion with Callum deQuevedo about his life-changing experience undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery to treat his severe Tourette Syndrome (TS). Callum shares the incredible story of his journey to DBS, from exhausting medications and therapy options, to making the decision for surgery, going through the procedure and recovery, to the transformative impact it has had on reducing his tics and self-injurious behaviors. While not a cure, DBS...
I had an enlightening discussion with Mason, a fellow advocate in the Tourette's community, about the complex intersectionality between TS and other identities. We explored the stigma surrounding coprolalia, the financial barriers to Tourette’s advocacy, and the dangers of gatekeeping Tourette’s diagnoses. Our conversation shed light on the diversity within the TS experience. Episode Highlights:[02:22] Kicking people with coprolalia out of the Tourette's community.[04:16] The camp video ...
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