Autism Learning Lab Podcast

Episode 26: A Father's Perspective - Finding Strength in the Autism Journey

29 min · 8. huhti 2026
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Chris welcomes special guest Harry Psaros—a father, autism advocate, and bestselling author of From Struggle to Strength: A Father’s Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity. Harry also serves as an executive neuroscience account specialist with AbbVie and sits on the board of directors for the Autism Caring Center. Driven by a mission to amplify the voices of fathers in the autism community, Harry shares his personal journey raising a child with autism, offering powerful insights on resilience, hope, and positivity. This conversation highlights how families can navigate challenges, find strength in their experiences, and build fulfilling, meaningful lives together. Resources:  * Autism Learning Lab: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/ [https://www.autismlearninglab.com/] * Email: support@autismlearninglab.com [chris@autismlearninglab.com] * Harry Psaros Website [https://www.harrypsaros.com/] * Harry Psaros Resources [https://www.harrypsaros.com/resources] * FROM STRUGGLE TO STRENGTH: A FATHER'S JOURNEY WITH AUTISM AND THE POWER OF HOPE AND POSITIVITY [https://www.amazon.com/Struggle-Strength-Fathers-Journey-Positivity/dp/1958481254] Quotes: [6:29-6:37] Harry: “My son will persevere no matter what happens. I’m going to be the engine behind changing his life and assisting him and helping him."  [8:14-8:18] Harry: “I call it unrelenting love. That’s what you need to do. You know, you need to settle in on that.” [21:24-21:32] Harry: “But I really firmly believe that your house should be a place of distinct positivity for that child.” [23:44-23:47] Harry “Ask yourself one question. Does God make a mistake? I don’t think he does.”

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