Finding Hope on the Spectrum

Understanding the Gut-Brain Connection, Food, and the Biology Behind Behavior

57 min · 15 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Understanding the Gut-Brain Connection, Food, and the Biology Behind Behavior

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Brooke hosts Finding Hope on the Spectrum and interviews Dana Kay, an Australia-born, Seattle-based board-certified holistic health and nutrition practitioner and founder of the ADHD Thrive Institute, whose work was inspired by her son’s ADHD diagnosis and a medication cycle that escalated to multiple drugs by age five. Dana explains her view that ADHD symptoms are signals of underlying biological stressors, emphasizing the gut-brain axis, neurotransmitter production (about 90% of serotonin and 50% of dopamine made in the gut), inflammation, and nutrient absorption affecting focus, mood, and sleep. She describes functional lab testing (stool, urine, finger prick) including food sensitivities, leaky gut, organic acids, and cryptopyrrole (linked to zinc and B6 depletion). Practical strategies discussed include reducing common triggers (gluten, dairy, dyes, excess sugar), stabilizing blood sugar with the “no naked carb” rule, improving sleep and screening for sleep apnea, increasing movement and sunlight, limiting screens, and using picky-eating tools like a family food challenge and food chaining. Dana shares her programs, book, and podcast resources. 00:00 Gut Makes Serotonin 00:51 Show Welcome Intro 01:30 Meet Dana Kay 03:22 From Accountant to Advocate 05:08 Medication Spiral Wakeup 08:36 Symptoms Are Signals 10:06 Gut Brain Axis Explained 12:30 Inflammation Nutrients Behavior 15:26 Testing For Root Causes 18:26 Food Triggers To Watch 22:11 Going Gluten Dairy Free 24:03 Organic On A Budget 25:53 Sleep Clues And Apnea 29:44 Sleepwalking and Adenoids 31:41 No Naked Carbs 33:49 Why Kids Are Picky 36:02 Family Food Challenge 38:36 Food Chaining Strategy 41:47 Lifestyle Habits That Help 45:08 ADHD Misconceptions 47:55 Research and Food Policy 50:45 Thrive Institute Program 53:47 Book Podcast and Wrap Connect with Finding Hope on the Spectrum: Email: bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com [bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411]  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/]  Instagram: @findinghopeonthespectrum  TikTok: Findinghopeonthespectrum Guest Contact: Website: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adhdthriveinstitute  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDThriveInstitute  Podcast: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/the-soaring-child-podcast-thriving-with-adhd/

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Portada del episodio Understanding the Gut-Brain Connection, Food, and the Biology Behind Behavior

Understanding the Gut-Brain Connection, Food, and the Biology Behind Behavior

Brooke hosts Finding Hope on the Spectrum and interviews Dana Kay, an Australia-born, Seattle-based board-certified holistic health and nutrition practitioner and founder of the ADHD Thrive Institute, whose work was inspired by her son’s ADHD diagnosis and a medication cycle that escalated to multiple drugs by age five. Dana explains her view that ADHD symptoms are signals of underlying biological stressors, emphasizing the gut-brain axis, neurotransmitter production (about 90% of serotonin and 50% of dopamine made in the gut), inflammation, and nutrient absorption affecting focus, mood, and sleep. She describes functional lab testing (stool, urine, finger prick) including food sensitivities, leaky gut, organic acids, and cryptopyrrole (linked to zinc and B6 depletion). Practical strategies discussed include reducing common triggers (gluten, dairy, dyes, excess sugar), stabilizing blood sugar with the “no naked carb” rule, improving sleep and screening for sleep apnea, increasing movement and sunlight, limiting screens, and using picky-eating tools like a family food challenge and food chaining. Dana shares her programs, book, and podcast resources. 00:00 Gut Makes Serotonin 00:51 Show Welcome Intro 01:30 Meet Dana Kay 03:22 From Accountant to Advocate 05:08 Medication Spiral Wakeup 08:36 Symptoms Are Signals 10:06 Gut Brain Axis Explained 12:30 Inflammation Nutrients Behavior 15:26 Testing For Root Causes 18:26 Food Triggers To Watch 22:11 Going Gluten Dairy Free 24:03 Organic On A Budget 25:53 Sleep Clues And Apnea 29:44 Sleepwalking and Adenoids 31:41 No Naked Carbs 33:49 Why Kids Are Picky 36:02 Family Food Challenge 38:36 Food Chaining Strategy 41:47 Lifestyle Habits That Help 45:08 ADHD Misconceptions 47:55 Research and Food Policy 50:45 Thrive Institute Program 53:47 Book Podcast and Wrap Connect with Finding Hope on the Spectrum: Email: bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com [bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411]  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/]  Instagram: @findinghopeonthespectrum  TikTok: Findinghopeonthespectrum Guest Contact: Website: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adhdthriveinstitute  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ADHDThriveInstitute  Podcast: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/the-soaring-child-podcast-thriving-with-adhd/

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Portada del episodio Rethinking Non-Speaking Autism: Vision, Motor Challenges, and Communication | Ep. 59

Rethinking Non-Speaking Autism: Vision, Motor Challenges, and Communication | Ep. 59

Brooke hosts Finding Hope on the Spectrum and interviews developmental optometrist and expert Dr. Susan Daniel, who shares her groundbreaking work linking vision therapy, motor challenges like apraxia, and communication for non-speaking individuals and spellers. Inspired by her own experience with double vision and her son Matthew's diagnosis of autism and severe apraxia, Dr. Daniel describes her shift from general optometry to specializing in neurodiverse care. She outlines a unique, parent-driven coaching model born out of the COVID-19 pandemic that utilizes tools like syntonic phototherapy (color therapy), prism lenses, and visual-motor exercises to help individuals safely regulate their nervous systems, flatten gait issues like toe walking, and gain the physical visual control needed to reliably access communication methods.  * 00:00 Double Vision and Fighting the Court Lines  * 01:01 Podcast Welcome and Introduction  * 01:40 Meet Dr. Susan Daniel  * 02:56 From General Optometry to Special Needs Detective  * 05:38 Matthew’s Journey: Apraxia and Depth Perception  * 08:07 Collaborating with Spelling Practitioners  * 10:48 General Eye Exams vs. Developmental Optometry  * 12:01 High Rates of Ocular Disease in the Autistic Population  * 13:32 Connecting Body Apraxia to Eye Motor Planning  * 16:15 The Struggle of Fighting Double Vision Every Day  * 18:30 Breaking Exercises Down for Communication Desires  * 20:19 Managing Anxiety and Motion Sensitivity in Public  * 21:32 Pivoting to a Parent-Driven Coaching Model  * 22:39 The Power of Repetition and Once-a-Month Visits  * 24:19 Explaining the "Why" to Motor-Challenged Clients  * 25:32 Scoring Big Goals: From Letterboards to Pickleball  * 26:25 Sharing Protocols and Mentoring Global Doctors  * 29:56 Why Words Aren't Needed for a Complete Eye Exam  * 32:12 Finding Prescriptions with the Retinoscope Light  * 33:34 Revealing the Eye Turn Stats: 80% to 90% in Non-Speakers  * 36:37 Unlocking Purpose: Why Spellers Choose Stencils Over Keyboards  * 37:59 Balancing the Seesaw of Motor vs. Cognitive Demands  * 39:21 Syntonic Phototherapy: Balancing the Rest and Digest Spectrum  * 43:54 Regulating the Nervous System Before Challenging Work  * 46:30 Taking the Exam Out of the Chair (Floor, Swings, and Trampolines)  * 48:15 Travel Optometry and Working Across State Borders  * 51:32 Case Study: Correcting Posture and Mastering the Paragraph Track  * 52:48 Straightening Up Gait: Fixing Visual Toe Walking with Lenses  * 54:17 Finding Certified Practitioners Globally via COVD  Connect with Finding Hope on the Spectrum: * Website: www.findinghopeonthespectrum.com [https://www.findinghopeonthespectrum.com/]  * Email: bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com  * Facebook: Finding Hope on the Spectrum Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411]  * LinkedIn: Brooke Wagner on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/]  * Instagram: @findinghopeonthespectrum  TikTok: @findinghopeonthespectrum Guest Contact: Dr. Susan Daniel Neuro-Developmental Optometrist Website: https://www.susandanieloptometry.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-daniel-o-d-4930b726/  YouTube: https://youtube.com/@susandaniel

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Portada del episodio From Denial to Warrior: The Autism Journey Every Father Needs to Hear | Ep. 57

From Denial to Warrior: The Autism Journey Every Father Needs to Hear | Ep. 57

Brooke hosts Finding Hope on the Spectrum and interviews Pittsburgh-based autism advocate, author, and speaker Harry Psaros, who shares his family’s early autism journey with his son Gus, including missed warning signs, a preschool birthday party turning point, and a fast Cleveland Clinic diagnosis. Psaros describes shifting from anger to a “warrior” mindset rooted in empathy, self-care, and building a supportive village, and he outlines his “2% rule” of focusing on one daily skill to reduce overwhelm amid competing therapy demands. He discusses multiple therapies, highlighting Dr. Robert Melillo’s Brain Balance approach and reported gains in Gus’s presence, self-advocacy, and nutrition. Gus, 22, is graduating from Kent State in exercise science, pursuing a physical therapy assistant degree, and has won a National Courage Award. Psaros also explains founding North Fayette PALS and serving on the Autism Caring Center board, and he details how his book aims to engage fathers worldwide. 00:00 Overwhelm to 2 Percent 01:01 Podcast Welcome Intro 01:40 Meet Harry Passaris 02:56 Before the Diagnosis 05:38 Birthday Party Wake Up 08:07 Mindset Warrior Shift 12:01 Self Care as Strategy 16:15 Therapies and 2 Percent Rule 20:19 Brain Balance Breakthrough 22:39 Gus Today Milestones 26:25 PALS and Community Support 29:56 Why He Wrote the Book 32:12 Where Are the Dads 33:34 Book Impact Stories 36:37 Drop the Ego 37:59 Tandem Kayak Teamwork 39:21 Bestseller and Translations 40:34 Vision Boards for Goals 43:54 Progress Over Levels 46:30 Legacy and Helping Others 48:15 Find Your Village 51:32 Advice to Younger Self 52:48 What Thriving Means 54:17 Where to Find Harry Connect with Finding Hope on the Spectrum: www.findinghopeonthespectrum.com Email: bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com [bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411]  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/]  Instagram: @findinghopeonthespectrum  TikTok: Findinghopeonthespectrum Guest Contact: Website: www.harrypsaros.com [http://www.harrypsaros.com]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harrypsaros/ [https://www.instagram.com/harrypsaros/]  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrypsaros [https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrypsaros]

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Portada del episodio Late Diagnosis, Burnout, and Finding Your Voice as a Neurodivergent Parent | Ep. 56

Late Diagnosis, Burnout, and Finding Your Voice as a Neurodivergent Parent | Ep. 56

Host Brooke welcomes Lisa Richer—an advocate, co-author, leader, and mom of two neurodiverse sons—who shares how being neurodivergent herself connects her experiences as an elite gymnast, corporate leader, and family advocate. Lisa describes growing up undiagnosed, receiving an anxiety label without tools, and later hitting severe burnout after a COVID-era vaccine injury that disrupted her nervous system and led her to therapy, healing, and reclaiming her intuition. She explains why corporate environments often felt combative given her “inside-out” thinking and sensitivity, and why she chose not to return despite a high-level role offer. Lisa discusses her child-led advocacy journey, her collaborative “work with you, not for you” approach at IEP/504 tables using her “three Cs” (clarity, confidence, courage) and RIPE framework, and shares outcomes including improved placements, student self-advocacy, and academic success. She also discusses her chapter in “Confident You: The Raw Conversations,” and upcoming Journey2Bloom workshops and resources. 00:00 Born Too Early 00:49 Meet Brooke And Lisa 02:08 Finding The Thread 03:10 Late Diagnosis And Burnout 06:38 Survival Mode To Service 08:08 Corporate Culture Clash 12:40 Choosing Not Corporate 14:37 Advocacy Begins With Son 16:37 Early Signs And Diagnosis 19:33 IEP Bridge Building 22:16 Three Cs Framework 25:14 Intuition And Trauma Responses 29:53 Authentic Partnership Model 31:30 Middle Ground Advocacy 33:41 Neurodiversity Prism Approach 37:42 Parent Success Stories 43:42 Student Voice and Trust 45:35 Co Authoring Confident You 48:45 Moving Through Fear 50:04 Vision for Journey2Bloom 53:16 Where to Find Lisa 54:36 Closing Thanks and Next Steps Connect with Finding Hope on the Spectrum: www.findinghopeonthespectrum.com Email: bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com [bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411]  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/]  Instagram: @findinghopeonthespectrum  TikTok: Findinghopeonthespectrum Guest Contact: Website: https://journey2bloom.com/ [https://journey2bloom.com/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/journey2bloom/ [https://www.instagram.com/journey2bloom/]  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaricher/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaricher/]

25 de may de 202656 min
Portada del episodio Why Teens Pull Away: Understanding Teen Defiance, Anxiety, and Connection | Ep. 55

Why Teens Pull Away: Understanding Teen Defiance, Anxiety, and Connection | Ep. 55

In this episode of Finding Hope on the Spectrum, host Brooke talks with teen and parent wellbeing coach Laura Ollinger about why parenting teens is harder in today’s tech-driven, high-pressure world and how parents can better understand teen behavior. Laura shares how her daughter’s early anxiety and her nephew’s suicide shaped her calling to support ages 12–20, and explains teen brain development as a “renovation project,” where the amygdala and emotional sensitivity outpace the still-developing prefrontal cortex, fueling risk-taking and big reactions. They discuss fear of social rejection, healthy individuation and pulling away, red flags for withdrawal, and the need for balanced boundaries plus warmth (authoritative parenting). Laura addresses common misunderstandings like “defiance,” highlights teens’ needs for belonging and significance, notes similar core needs for neurodiverse teens, shares a coaching success story, and describes her Cracking the Parent Code course and HeartMath-based self-regulation tools. 00:00 Why Teens Feel Pressure 01:02 Meet Laura Ollinger 02:04 Her Calling to Coach 03:57 Parenting Four Teens 04:29 Teen Brain Renovation 06:34 Fear and Rejection 08:19 Pulling Away Is Normal 09:55 Red Flags and Check Ins 11:28 Boundaries With Warmth 13:04 Misread Teen Behaviors 17:32 Neurodiverse Teen Overlaps 18:49 Put Relationship First 21:30 A Coaching Success Story 23:53 Programs and HeartMath 27:37 Hope Through Perspective 28:39 Where to Find Laura 28:55 Final Thanks and Wrap Connect with Finding Hope on the Spectrum: www.findinghopeonthespectrum.com Email: bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com [bwagner@findinghopeonthespectrum.com]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574918739411]  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brooke-wagner-4819233a/]  Instagram: @findinghopeonthespectrum  TikTok: Findinghopeonthespectrum Guest Contact: Website: https://www.positivelyhealthycoaching.com/ [https://www.positivelyhealthycoaching.com/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positivelyhealthycoaching/ [https://www.instagram.com/positivelyhealthycoaching/]  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-ollinger/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-ollinger/]

18 de may de 202631 min