Ranked #1

28 Cynthia Lord | on her Newberry award-winning book, Rules, and what's next
28 Cynthia Lord | on her Newberry award-winning book, Rules, and what's next
Today I am super excited to speak to fellow Mainer and Newberry award-winning author of the book Rules, Cynthia Lord. We... Read more
18 Apr 2014
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18mins
Ranked #2

30 Kelley Fitch | On episodes 1-29 - a quick guide
30 Kelley Fitch | On episodes 1-29 - a quick guide
Today's episode is a bit different, because I won't be doing any interviewing - I'm flying solo. It's been a rough week ... Read more
3 May 2014
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6mins
Ranked #3

26 Kid Gigawatt's Roman Holidays | On our summer road trip documentary plans
26 Kid Gigawatt's Roman Holidays | On our summer road trip documentary plans
On road tripping from Portland Maine to Portland Oregon this summer, and our plans to make a documentary movie. Check ou... Read more
5 Apr 2014
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18mins
Ranked #4

31 Kyle Crawford | On his new autism book, customized education, inclusion, laughing, and magical moments. (<--dolphins included!)
31 Kyle Crawford | On his new autism book, customized education, inclusion, laughing, and magical moments. (<--dolphins included!)
Kyle's work in autism spans direct services, research, and administration. He worked one-on-one with adults on the spect... Read more
9 May 2014
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30mins
Ranked #5

27 Chris Brogan | On being a freak, a misfit, and a weirdo - and how that can make you a successful entrepreneur
27 Chris Brogan | On being a freak, a misfit, and a weirdo - and how that can make you a successful entrepreneur
Named one of Forbes' top 30 Twitter influencers in 2013, social media rockstar, best-selling author, publisher, speaker,... Read more
11 Apr 2014
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20mins
Ranked #6

29 Julie Cole | On labels, raising 6 kids, and running a successful business
29 Julie Cole | On labels, raising 6 kids, and running a successful business
Today, I'm so excited to speak to Mabel's Labels founder, blogger, and mama to many, Julie Cole. Julie's business has be... Read more
25 Apr 2014
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33mins
Ranked #7

25 Rachel See | On the differences between music lessons and music therapy, customizing client sessions, and the benefits for our kiddos on the spectrum
25 Rachel See | On the differences between music lessons and music therapy, customizing client sessions, and the benefits for our kiddos on the spectrum
Thrilled to be speaking with Rachel See today- she's a licensed music therapist, and has a private practice in Austin, T... Read more
28 Mar 2014
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18mins
Ranked #8

24 Tim Villegas | On what true inclusion looks like, IDEA, and the Least Restrictive Environment
24 Tim Villegas | On what true inclusion looks like, IDEA, and the Least Restrictive Environment
Super excited to chat today with Tim Villegas, special education teacher, blogger, podcaster, founder of the thinkinclus... Read more
21 Mar 2014
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21mins
Ranked #9

23 Tom Angleberger | On making Asperger's his superpower, and on being a NY Times best-selling author
23 Tom Angleberger | On making Asperger's his superpower, and on being a NY Times best-selling author
I'm stoked to be speaking with Tom Angleberger today, New York Times best selling author of the Star Wars-inspired book ... Read more
14 Mar 2014
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20mins
Ranked #10

22 Eric Tivers | On treating ADHD from both sides of the couch, forgetting your Mom's birthday, and the neurological equivalent of the polar vortex
22 Eric Tivers | On treating ADHD from both sides of the couch, forgetting your Mom's birthday, and the neurological equivalent of the polar vortex
Stoked to be chatting with Eric Tivers, licensed Clinical Social Worker, coach, consultant, and counselor for ADHD and H... Read more
8 Mar 2014
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33mins
Ranked #11

21 Margret Ericsdottir | On raising a teenager with nonverbal autism, her documentary movie, and partnering with Kate Winslet
21 Margret Ericsdottir | On raising a teenager with nonverbal autism, her documentary movie, and partnering with Kate Winslet
So inspired to speak to Icelandic filmmaker Marget Ericsdottir, whose teenage son, Keli, has nonverbal autism. Margret's... Read more
28 Feb 2014
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26mins
Ranked #12

20 Andrew Solomon | On the fantasy of normal, neurodiversity, and the horizontal identity of autism
20 Andrew Solomon | On the fantasy of normal, neurodiversity, and the horizontal identity of autism
Thrilled to be interviewing Andrew Solomon today, author of the 2012 National Book Critics Circle Award winning book, Fa... Read more
21 Feb 2014
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21mins
Ranked #13

19 Elizabeth Mortati | On art therapy, outsider art, and directing The Art Department in Portland, Maine
19 Elizabeth Mortati | On art therapy, outsider art, and directing The Art Department in Portland, Maine
Liz Mortati founded and directs The Art Department in Portland, Maine - they provide art therapy and working space to ad... Read more
14 Feb 2014
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24mins
Ranked #14

18 Kara Wilson | On parenting a hilarious daughter with Asperger's, and the importance of humor in getting through
18 Kara Wilson | On parenting a hilarious daughter with Asperger's, and the importance of humor in getting through
I'm stoked to be chatting with Kara Wilson today. Kara has a 6 year-old daughter with Asperger's, and pens a fantastic b... Read more
7 Feb 2014
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22mins
Ranked #15

17 Jill Schacht | On Occupational Therapy, itchy sweaters, and getting to know kids on the spectrum
17 Jill Schacht | On Occupational Therapy, itchy sweaters, and getting to know kids on the spectrum
Today, I speak with certified Occupational Therapist, Jill Schacht. I am also prepared to knight her with the highly cov... Read more
31 Jan 2014
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20mins