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31| Be Consistent – Consistency for Autism Moms: Safe Routines, Repair & Grace

13 min · 17. Juni 2026
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Title: Season 3, Episode 31: Be Consistent Episode Summary  In this honest and encouraging episode of Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance, we continue the Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series with the fifth guiding principle: Be Consistent. Nicki gets real about how challenging consistency can feel in autism parenting — especially when routines fall apart before 8 a.m. This episode redefines consistency not as rigid perfection, but as creating emotional safety, reliability, and repair in the midst of real, often unpredictable life. Key Topics Covered * Why consistency feels especially hard with neurodivergent children (different needs, sudden changes, sensory sensitivities) * The contrast between her nonverbal son’s need for predictability and routines vs. her daughter’s (autism + ADHD) need for emotional consistency and flexibility * Becoming emotionally reliable even when life goes sideways * The power of repair — coming back after sharp tones, reactions, or hard moments * Releasing guilt when things feel chaotic Main Takeaways * Consistency isn’t about perfect routines or never dropping the ball — it’s about being someone your children can count on. * What consistency looks like can be very different for each child. * Repair is one of the most important parts of consistency — it teaches that relationships can survive hard moments. * Every new morning is a fresh opportunity to reset and show up. Bible Verse “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” — Lamentations 3:22-23 Practical Encouragement  * Releasing yesterday’s guilt and starting fresh Resources & Support You don’t have to walk this journey alone. * One-on-One Coaching: Personalized support for moms raising autistic children. Focus on preventing burnout, finding balance, navigating emotional challenges, and showing up with more clarity, confidence, and grace. * Website: www.walkwithmemom.com [http://www.walkwithmemom.com] * Email: info@nickibradley.com [info@nickibradley.com] Remember: Two is better than one, and a community is better than none. Next Episode: Season 3, Episode 32 (Final Be Attitude™): Be Clear — Exploring how simple, direct communication reduces confusion, builds connection, and helps our children (and us) feel truly understood. Keep showing up, mama. The small, consistent things matter more than you know. See you next week. 💛   Hey mama 💙 Thank you for being here. Send a message and let us know how this episode encouraged you in your autism motherhood journey. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230672/fan_mail/new] Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com     Don't forget to Like, Share & Subscribe! Visit: www.walkwithmemom.com

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Episode Season 4 Trailer: The Things We Were Never Meant to Carry | A Surrender Series for Moms Raising Autistic Children Cover

Season 4 Trailer: The Things We Were Never Meant to Carry | A Surrender Series for Moms Raising Autistic Children

As moms raising autistic children, we carry more than most people realize. We carry the appointments, the advocacy, the school meetings, the sensory tools, the endless planning, and the constant problem-solving. But we also carry the things nobody sees. The mental checklist that never shuts off. The “what ifs.” The pressure to make the right decisions. The responsibility of knowing what our children need, even when they can’t always tell us. The emotional weight that quietly builds over time. Welcome to Season 4 of Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance® This season, we’re beginning a new conversation called: The Things We Were Never Meant to Carry: A Surrender Series for Moms Raising Autistic Children. In this season preview, Nicki shares why this conversation is so important and why so many autism moms find themselves carrying invisible burdens they were never meant to carry alone. Together, we’ll explore: ✨ The hidden mental load of autism motherhood  ✨ The pressure of feeling responsible for everything  ✨ The exhaustion of always being the one who plans, prepares, and problem-solves  ✨ The fear and uncertainty we carry about the future  ✨ The pressure to be the “perfect” autism mom  ✨ Rediscovering ourselves while still deeply loving and supporting our children  ✨ What it looks like to surrender without giving up This season isn’t about caring less. It isn’t about advocating less. And it isn’t about trying less. It’s about recognizing the weight we’ve been carrying, bringing it into the light, and learning what we can finally release. Because surrender doesn’t mean we stop showing up for our children. It means we stop believing we have to carry every part of this journey alone. If you’re a mom raising an autistic child who has ever felt exhausted, overwhelmed, or like you’re carrying more than anyone realizes… this season is for you. Next Wednesday, we begin Episode 33: The Invisible Backpack — The Hidden Mental Load of Autism Motherhood We’ll unpack the weight nobody sees and talk about the things so many autism moms carry silently every single day. Because Mom… you were never meant to carry it all alone. Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance ® A podcast for moms raising autistic children who are learning to move from overwhelm to hope, from exhaustion to balance, and from carrying everything alone to finding support along the way. Connect with Nicki: 🌐 www.walkwithmemom.com [http://www.walkwithmemom.com/] 📧 info@nickibradley.com [info@nickibradley.com] Hey mama 💙 Thank you for being here. Send a message and let us know how this episode encouraged you in your autism motherhood journey. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230672/fan_mail/new] Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com     Don't forget to Like, Share & Subscribe! Visit: www.walkwithmemom.com

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Episode 32| Be Clear – Clear Communication for Autistic Children: Simple Strategies That Work Cover

32| Be Clear – Clear Communication for Autistic Children: Simple Strategies That Work

Title: Season 3, Episode 32: Be Clear (Season Finale) Episode Summary In this final episode of the Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series, Nicki wraps up Season 3 of Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance by exploring the sixth and final guiding principle: Be Clear. She shares relatable, honest stories about the communication challenges many autism moms face — from instructions that seem clear but land completely differently, to learning the unique “languages” of a nonverbal child and a child with autism + ADHD. This episode highlights how clarity goes far beyond words and creates better understanding, reduced anxiety, and deeper connection for the whole family. Key Topics Covered * Why communication often feels like speaking different languages in autism parenting * Learning to communicate effectively with a nonverbal son (paying attention to behavior, patterns, body language, and energy) * Simplifying language and slowing down for a daughter with autism + ADHD (who processes multiple thoughts at once) * The power of fewer words, getting attention first, using consistent phrasing, and getting on their level * Shifting from more explanations to clearer, simpler communication * Recognizing when behavior is actually communication * Real-life examples of crossed wires and misunderstandings (like “get ready” turning into a creative art session) * The importance of observation, patience, and grace — for both our children and ourselves Main Takeaways * Clarity isn’t about saying more — it’s about making it easier for our children to understand and succeed. * Communication is much bigger than spoken words; it includes observing patterns, body language, and needs. Bible Verse “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” — Proverbs 3:5–6 Practical Encouragement Try these small shifts this week: * Use fewer words and shorter sentences * Get down on their level * Ask yourself: “Am I seeing behavior… or am I seeing communication?” Resources & Support You don’t have to walk this journey alone. * One-on-One Coaching: Personalized support for moms raising autistic children. Focus on preventing burnout, finding balance, and showing up with more clarity, confidence, and grace. * Website: www.walkwithmemom.com [http://www.walkwithmemom.com] * Email: info@nickibradley.com [info@nickibradley.com] Remember: Two is better than one, and a community is better than none. Season Highlights & What’s Next Thank you for walking through the entire Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series with us! The six principles — Be Aware, Be Patient, Be Supportive, Be Creative, Be Consistent, and Be Clear — offer a gentle roadmap from burnout toward greater peace and connection. Stay tuned for: * Live Zoom gatherings and Becoming the Be Attitudes™ workshops * The upcoming Walk With Me Mom book (pre-order details coming soon!) * A brand-new podcast series starting next week You’ve made it to the end of Season 3, mama — but this is just the beginning of what’s ahead. Keep showing up with grace, one clear moment at a time. See you next week! 💛   Hey mama 💙 Thank you for being here. Send a message and let us know how this episode encouraged you in your autism motherhood journey. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230672/fan_mail/new] Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com     Don't forget to Like, Share & Subscribe! Visit: www.walkwithmemom.com

1. Juli 202617 min
Episode 31| Be Consistent – Consistency for Autism Moms: Safe Routines, Repair & Grace Cover

31| Be Consistent – Consistency for Autism Moms: Safe Routines, Repair & Grace

Title: Season 3, Episode 31: Be Consistent Episode Summary  In this honest and encouraging episode of Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance, we continue the Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series with the fifth guiding principle: Be Consistent. Nicki gets real about how challenging consistency can feel in autism parenting — especially when routines fall apart before 8 a.m. This episode redefines consistency not as rigid perfection, but as creating emotional safety, reliability, and repair in the midst of real, often unpredictable life. Key Topics Covered * Why consistency feels especially hard with neurodivergent children (different needs, sudden changes, sensory sensitivities) * The contrast between her nonverbal son’s need for predictability and routines vs. her daughter’s (autism + ADHD) need for emotional consistency and flexibility * Becoming emotionally reliable even when life goes sideways * The power of repair — coming back after sharp tones, reactions, or hard moments * Releasing guilt when things feel chaotic Main Takeaways * Consistency isn’t about perfect routines or never dropping the ball — it’s about being someone your children can count on. * What consistency looks like can be very different for each child. * Repair is one of the most important parts of consistency — it teaches that relationships can survive hard moments. * Every new morning is a fresh opportunity to reset and show up. Bible Verse “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” — Lamentations 3:22-23 Practical Encouragement  * Releasing yesterday’s guilt and starting fresh Resources & Support You don’t have to walk this journey alone. * One-on-One Coaching: Personalized support for moms raising autistic children. Focus on preventing burnout, finding balance, navigating emotional challenges, and showing up with more clarity, confidence, and grace. * Website: www.walkwithmemom.com [http://www.walkwithmemom.com] * Email: info@nickibradley.com [info@nickibradley.com] Remember: Two is better than one, and a community is better than none. Next Episode: Season 3, Episode 32 (Final Be Attitude™): Be Clear — Exploring how simple, direct communication reduces confusion, builds connection, and helps our children (and us) feel truly understood. Keep showing up, mama. The small, consistent things matter more than you know. See you next week. 💛   Hey mama 💙 Thank you for being here. Send a message and let us know how this episode encouraged you in your autism motherhood journey. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230672/fan_mail/new] Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com     Don't forget to Like, Share & Subscribe! Visit: www.walkwithmemom.com

17. Juni 202613 min
Episode 30| Be Creative – Creative Connection with Your Autistic Child: Meeting Them in Their World Cover

30| Be Creative – Creative Connection with Your Autistic Child: Meeting Them in Their World

In this inspiring episode of Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance, we continue the Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series with the fourth guiding principle: Be Creative. Nicki shares how shifting from trying to pull her children into her world to intentionally stepping into theirs has created some of the deepest connections in her parenting journey. This episode explores what being creative really looks like — not elaborate Pinterest activities, but meeting your autistic child where they are through their unique interests, joys, and sensory preferences. Key Topics Covered * Understanding that connection is not one-size-fits-all, especially with a nonverbal child and a child with autism + ADHD * Personal stories of creativity with her son: water play, basketball, hiking, and embracing sensory-driven joy (even when it creates messes!) * Personal stories with her daughter: art projects, drawing, Hangman, and navigating perfectionism with grace * Learning to stop redirecting and start joining in their world * Releasing pressure to make every moment a “lesson” or “progress” moment * The power of flexibility, laughter, and presence over perfection * How joyful connection strengthens both parent and child emotionally Main Takeaways * Creativity in this journey is about observing what lights your child up and using those moments as bridges for connection. * Breakthroughs often happen when we stop pushing and start connecting differently. * Not every moment needs to be productive — sometimes connection simply looks like joy and shared presence. Bible Verse “A joyful heart is good medicine.” — Proverbs 17:22 Practical Encouragement This week, try stepping into your child’s world instead of redirecting them out of it: * Join their water play * Become the backup singer for that song they love on repeat * Sit and create/draw with them * Lean into their special interest, even if it’s just for a few minutes Resources & Support You don’t have to walk this journey alone. * One-on-One Coaching: Personalized support for moms raising autistic children. Focus on preventing burnout, finding balance, and showing up with more clarity, confidence, and grace every day. * Website: www.walkwithmemom.com [http://www.walkwithmemom.com] * Email: info@nickibradley.com [info@nickibradley.com] Remember: Two is better than one, and a community is better than none. Next Episode: Season 3, Episode 31: Be Consistent — Exploring how steady routines, responses, and emotional security help our children feel safe while still giving ourselves grace on the hard days. Keep finding joy in the small moments and connection in the unexpected ones. See you next week, mama. 💛     Hey mama 💙 Thank you for being here. Send a message and let us know how this episode encouraged you in your autism motherhood journey. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230672/fan_mail/new] Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com     Don't forget to Like, Share & Subscribe! Visit: www.walkwithmemom.com

10. Juni 202615 min
Episode 29| Be Supportive – How to Be a Supportive Autism Mom: Validation, Advocacy & Self-Care Cover

29| Be Supportive – How to Be a Supportive Autism Mom: Validation, Advocacy & Self-Care

Episode Summary In this heartfelt episode of Walk With Me Mom: Burnout to Balance, we continue the Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series with the third guiding principle: Be Supportive. Nicki explores what true support looks like — not just for our autistic children, but for ourselves as mothers. She shares vulnerably about moving from solo survival mode to embracing validation, advocacy, and receiving help. When we are supported, we show up more present, regulated, and connected for our children. Key Topics Covered * The power of validation — acknowledging your child’s big feelings before correcting behavior * Shifting from “Calm down” or “You’re fine” to compassionate responses like “I see this is hard right now” and “You’re safe. I’m here.” * Advocacy as love with a strong backbone — speaking up in IEP meetings, educating others, and fighting for accommodations * The emotional weight of advocating, especially for a nonverbal child * The challenge many moms face: learning to receive support instead of carrying everything alone Bible Verse “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.” — Isaiah 40:29 Practical Encouragement This week, take one small supported step: * Validate your child’s feelings first during a hard moment * Speak up for one need your child has * Reach out for help or support for yourself without guilt Resources & Support You don’t have to walk this journey alone. * One-on-One Coaching: Personalized support specifically for moms raising autistic children. Focus on preventing burnout, finding balance, navigating emotional challenges, and showing up with more clarity, confidence, and grace. * Website: www.walkwithmemom.com [http://www.walkwithmemom.com] * Email: info@nickibradley.com [info@nickibradley.com] Remember: Two is better than one, and a community is better than none. Next Episode: We continue Becoming the Be Attitudes™ series with Be Creative — exploring joyful, personalized ways to connect with our children through their interests, play, and passions. Stay gentle with yourself, mama. Your presence and supported heart matter deeply. See you next week. 💛       Hey mama 💙 Thank you for being here. Send a message and let us know how this episode encouraged you in your autism motherhood journey. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230672/fan_mail/new] Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com     Don't forget to Like, Share & Subscribe! Visit: www.walkwithmemom.com

3. Juni 202617 min