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A Complicated and Beautiful Brain: Reframing FASD with Angela Geddes

54 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Patti Kasper engages in a candid conversation with Angela Geddes, a social worker and author, about the complexities of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). They discuss the challenges of diagnosis, the impact of FASD on families, and the role of social workers in raising awareness and providing support. Angela shares her personal experiences and insights from her work in the field, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and the need for better education and training on FASD. The conversation highlights the societal implications of FASD and the necessity for a compassionate understanding of those affected by it. Takeaways FASD is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes for individuals with FASD. Social workers play a crucial role in advocating for FASD awareness. The stigma surrounding alcohol use during pregnancy needs to be addressed. Families affected by FASD often face systemic challenges and trauma. Education on FASD should be integrated into all relevant professional training programs. Personal experiences can provide valuable insights into the challenges of FASD. There is a need for more resources and support for adults with FASD. The prevalence of FASD is higher than commonly recognized. Compassionate support is essential for individuals and families affected by FASD. If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her at livingwithfasdpodcast@gmail.com [livingwithfasdpodcast@gmail.com]. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com [http://www.patriciakasper.com] to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services, or visit ttps://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/consultation [http://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/consultation] to schedule a complimentary call. If you would like to pick up a copy of Patti’s book, Sip by Sip: Candid Conversations with Adults Living with FASD, visit www.books.by/yourfasdcoach [http://www.books.by/yourfasdcoach] or Amazon. (Both print on demand, but due to lower overhead costs, books.by [http://books.by] is able to pay its authors a few more dollars in royalties.) If you would like to pick up copies of Angela’s books, you can find them all on Amazon. ·         A Complicated and Beautiful Brain – ASIN # B0F8NJ95CB ·         Not Your Typical Growing Up & Adulting Guide – ASIN # B0GJS7LFF6 ·         Not Your Typical Growing Up & Adulting Guide  WORKBOOK – ASIN # B0GJT9ZKD8 ·         Not Your Typical Parenting Guide – ASIN # B0F8N3N3ZS ·         Not Your Typical Teaching Guide - ASIN # B0FJ796V7G Amazon in Canada also has French editions of several of these titles. To access the free FASD checklist Angela offers on her website, visit: https://www.angelageddes.ca/professional-development/geddes-customized-support-tool [https://www.angelageddes.ca/professional-development/geddes-customized-support-tool] To reach Angela, email her at angela@angelageddes.ca [angela@angelageddes.ca]. Follow Angela’s podcast, Kitchen Table Conversations, on your favorite podcast platform!

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