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All Abilities, No Filter: Navigating Autism, Advocacy, and Special Education

Podcast af Jake Edgar

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All Abilities, No Filter is a podcast that delivers honest, unfiltered conversations about autism, disabilities, inclusion, and special education. Hosted by a team of professionals working across multiple fields — including education, behavioral health, advocacy, and therapy — the show explores the real stories, challenges, and successes of individuals with disabilities, their families, and the professionals who support them.Each episode dives into key topics such as IEP advocacy, inclusive education, neurodiversity, behavioral and emotional regulation, and the power of collaboration between parents, teachers, and specialists. Guests include educators, therapists, self-advocates, parents, and leaders who share practical insights, proven strategies, and meaningful personal experiences.Whether you’re a parent, teacher, clinician, first responder, or someone passionate about creating a more inclusive world, All Abilities, No Filter offers perspectives that inform, inspire, and challen...

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The Neuro Spice Brain: Redefining Autism and Advocacy

“Hey everybody, welcome back to All Abilities, No Filter — the podcast where we have real, unfiltered conversations about autism, disabilities, advocacy, education, and the people making a difference every single day. Today’s episode is one of the most eye-opening, relatable, and honestly fun conversations we’ve had around the table. We’re joined by Dr. Kristen Williamson — licensed professional counselor, behavioral health expert, advocate, and someone who proudly describes herself as ‘neurospicy.’ And trust me… after this episode, you’re probably gonna start using that word too. Dr. Williamson shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with autism and ADHD later in life, what it felt like growing up trying to fit into a world that never quite made sense, and how finally getting answers completely changed the way she understood herself. We also dive into workplace accommodations, parenting neurodivergent children, masking behaviors, advocacy, sensory struggles, and why simply asking someone what they need can completely change their life. This episode is honest, hilarious, emotional, and packed with practical insight for parents, educators, employers, neurodivergent individuals, and honestly anybody wanting to better understand the neurodivergent experience. So grab your coffee, get comfortable, and let’s get into this unfiltered conversation with Dr. Kristen Williamson.”

15. maj 2026 - 41 min
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Small Bites, Big Wins: Helping Support Selective Eaters

Mealtimes can feel like a daily battle—especially when your child has very limited food preferences. But what if picky eating isn’t about defiance… and there’s a better way to approach it? In this episode of All Abilities, No Filter, we sit down with registered dietitian Jessica Setnick, who specializes in eating disorders and highly selective eating. Together, we break down what’s really going on beneath the surface when children—especially those with autism and other disabilities—struggle with food. You’ll learn how to support without pressure, reduce mealtime stress, and actually help your child expand their food choices in a way that feels safe and achievable for them. We cover: * Why picky eating is often misunderstood * The connection between autism, sensory needs, and food preferences * What not to do at mealtimes (this is huge) * Practical strategies to gently introduce new foods * How to encourage healthier eating without creating power struggles Whether your child eats only a handful of foods or mealtime has become overwhelming, this episode will give you real, actionable strategies you can start using immediately.

16. apr. 2026 - 47 min
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Hypnotherapy and Autism: A New Path to Calm and Control

Can hypnotherapy really help individuals with autism and neurodivergence find greater calm, focus, and control? In this powerful and eye-opening episode of All Abilities, No Filter, we sit down with special guest Lawrence Bartley, an autistic hypnotist who is transforming lives through hypnotherapy. Lawrence shares his personal journey with autism, how he discovered hypnotherapy, and how it has helped him manage anxiety, improve focus, and create a more peaceful mindset. Even more importantly, he explains how he now uses these same techniques to support other neurodivergent individuals. We break down: * How hypnotherapy works for autism and ADHD * The science behind calming the mind and reducing overwhelm * Real-life ways hypnotherapy can improve daily functioning * Misconceptions about hypnosis and what it actually does * Tools for parents, educators, and professionals supporting neurodivergent individuals Whether you're a parent, educator, clinician, or someone navigating autism yourself, this episode offers practical strategies, powerful insights, and a new perspective on supporting neurodivergent minds. If you're looking for ways to reduce anxiety, improve emotional regulation, and support individuals with autism, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

19. mar. 2026 - 28 min
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Stem for Every Mind with Kenneth Mims

What happens when hands-on learning meets individualized education? Real engagement. Real growth. Real outcomes. In this episode of All Abilities, No Filter, we sit down with special guest Kenneth Mims to explore the powerful impact STEM education and hands-on learning can have for children on the autism spectrum and students with other disabilities. We break down why traditional worksheet-based instruction often falls short — and how robotics, engineering challenges, problem-solving activities, and experiential learning can unlock attention, motivation, communication, and independence. You’ll hear practical strategies, real-world examples, and honest insight into: * Why STEM increases engagement for neurodiverse learners * How hands-on learning builds executive functioning skills * The connection between movement, regulation, and cognition * Ways educators and parents can bring STEM into everyday learning * How individualized instruction transforms outcomes Whether you're a parent, educator, therapist, or administrator, this episode will challenge the way you think about learning — and give you tools you can use immediately. Because when we design education for how students learn best, not just how curriculum is written, every mind has the opportunity to thrive.

3. mar. 2026 - 32 min
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When Parenting Becomes Survival Mode: With Paul Voss

When Parenting Becomes Survival Mode is a reality many families know all too well. In this episode of All Abilities, No Filter, we’re joined by Paul Voss, a father of eight whose life changed when his youngest child was diagnosed with autism. Paul shares the raw, behind-the-scenes truth of parenting through years of exhaustion, sleep deprivation, and emotional burnout while still showing up for a full family. This conversation isn’t about perfect parenting or clinical theory. It’s about what actually happens when families are pushed into survival mode, and what helped Paul move from constant chaos to a calmer, more intentional home. Along the way, he shares practical changes that didn’t just support his autistic child, but improved life for the entire family  including siblings with ADHD. In this episode, we discuss: * Parenting during extreme exhaustion and sleep loss * Why common advice often doesn’t work in real life * How small environmental changes can create big shifts * The emotional weight parents especially fathers  carry silently * Finding hope without minimizing how hard autism can be This episode is for parents who are tired, overwhelmed, and wondering if it ever gets better. You’re not alone, and survival mode doesn’t have to be permanent.

2. feb. 2026 - 50 min
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