Grace, Never Heard of Her

The Week We Celebrated 'Different,' Not Less, And The Parents Who Champion It

48 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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This week, Gina and Maddie welcome Ariel Simonelli for a deeply personal conversation about navigating life with her three year old autistic son who is level two non-verbal. Ariel shares her journey from a high-risk pregnancy, to a NICU stay to the pivotal moment where she realized her son was regressing. We dive into the complexities of getting a formal diagnosis and life after. This episode is a masterclass in fierce advocacy, redefining empathy, and learning how to "slow down" to see the world through a different lens.

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