• Divorce and Disability w/ Lisa Zeiderman
    Nov 25 2024

    Lisa Zeiderman is a Managing Partner at Miller Zeiderman LLP in New York State and specializes in divorce cases involving disability. She is a wealth of knowledge and offers some important points about divorce and disabled dependents. We covered disagreements about diagnoses, special needs care, custody, and child support, as well as some free and valuable resources for women who may be considering and/or in the process of divorce.

    DISCLAIMER: Lisa’s commentary is not meant to be a substitute for legal or mental health advice. Please contact professionals in your area to ensure you get the proper guidance for your particular situation.

    https://lisazeiderman.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisazeiderman/

    https://www.instagram.com/lisazeiderman/

    www.savvyladies.org

    lz@mzw-law.com

    914-455-1000

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    57 mins
  • Chaos Catch Up: Moms Talk Everything
    Nov 20 2024

    Life updates and our usual chaotic conversations. Ya know, just another MTA day. Brittney doesn’t like the sound of birds and offers some sage medical advice. Tash needs a break from social media and we are all on board. Jean is literally on the move. Our kids are growing up, so we are all trying to figure out the early parenting stages and puberty stages. Fun. Advice on IEPs, Title 9, and teen angst. Let us know if any of these subjects resonate with you!

    Topics:

    • Chaos in Our Lives
    • Personal Reflections and Updates
    • Health and Wellness Insights
    • Navigating Life Changes
    • Balancing Ambition and Reality
    • Navigating Growth and Change in Children
    • Understanding Puberty and Emotional Development
    • The Challenges of Communication and Boundaries
    • Reintegration After Absence: Emotional Responses
    • Finding Balance in Parenting Chaos
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    49 mins
  • Harry Psaros: A dad's fight for acceptance
    Nov 18 2024

    Today Tash & Doug chat with Harry Psaros, a father and autism advocate. Harry shares his journey as a parent of a child on the autism spectrum, discussing the early signs of autism in his son Gus, the challenges of the diagnosis process, and the importance of community and support for parents. The conversation emphasizes the need for fathers to be involved in advocacy, the significance of self-care, and the hope of seeing children thrive in their journeys. Harry's insights and experiences provide valuable lessons for parents navigating the complexities of raising children with autism.

    We discuss the story behind his book, "From Struggle to Strength: A Father's Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity" and how important it is for the fathers of autistic kids to have support and community as well as the mothers.

    website: HarryPsaros.com

    Facebook: Harry Psaros

    Instagram: Harry Psaros

    Twitter: @PittGuru

    LinkedIn: Harry Psaros

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • RE-Launch: Can Grief & Joy Co-Exist?
    Nov 13 2024

    It is thought that experiencing joy and experiencing grief are two mutually exclusive emotions or houses of emotions. In this episode, through an authentic conversation, we debunk that isn’t the case and prove the two can coexist and WHY it's important to embrace joy with grief.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Stacie Sherman: Career Journalist & Working Mom
    Nov 11 2024

    Stacie Sherman is a journalist from New Jersey and the mother of two adult children on opposite ends of the spectrum. She recently published a book about raising her two autistic kids while juggling a full-time career as a single mom. Stacie shares openly about both the blessings and the hardships of being a mother of autistic children in many different areas of her journey, including the most recent one of acquiring the conservatorship of her daughter.

    Instagram: @stashermie

    Book: My broken road: the tangled and twisted musings of an autism mama

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    57 mins
  • RE-Launch: Adapting & Grief
    Nov 6 2024

    This is the final installment of our version of the stages of grief. We bring it all together and discuss what happens during and after the process of grieving an autism diagnosis. You've reached a level of acceptance and peace...now what?

    There is a wheel of adaptation with grief, broken down into four hemispheres, all intersecting and overlapping. Dr. Nancy B. Miller first presented this concept in the book, Nobody's Perfect: Living and Growing with Children Who Have Special Needs. We hope you find her research and our discussion insightful.

    You can purchase Dr. Miller's book HERE

    Tell us what you think:
    Instagram: @momstalkautism
    Email: hello@momstalkautism.com

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Why Title IX? w/ Kristina Supler & Susan Stone
    Nov 4 2024

    Why Title IX? What is an IEP or 504?

    In this episode, we ask our specially informed and expert guests and attorneys about those uber-critical things. Let's meet our guests, shall we:

    Susan Stone, Student & Athlete Defense, Co-Chair

    Susan Stone co-chairs KJK’s Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX Practice Group. Recognizing the need for legal services to protect students, professors and individuals with disabilities, Susan handles matters ranging from special education issues to student disciplinary matters and Title IX investigations.

    Kristina Supler

    Student & Athlete Defense, Co-Chair

    Kristina Supler is co-chair of KJK’s Student & Athlete Defense / Title IX Practice Group. Her experience is regularly enlisted for complex cases involving allegations of sexual assault, and she has worked on national defense teams representing students and executives facing prosecution in the United States and abroad.

    Enjoy the mini tool kit on Understanding IEP’s & 504 Plans here!

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    41 mins
  • RE-Launch: Acceptance & Grief
    Oct 30 2024

    The idea of acceptance can give a false impression that everything is ok or that you are not struggling anymore. A better way to look at acceptance is that you have reached a certain level of resolve or can see the reality of your life for what it is now.

    In this episode, we discuss the first time we reached a level of acceptance with our autistic children and how we strive to return to that place in various ways. It's a great discussion, real and raw, about the difficulty of the journey and the goodness and growth that can come from it.

    We'd love to hear about your take on this discussion:
    Instagram: @momstalkautism
    Email: hello@momstalkautism.com

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    54 mins