No One Told Me
What if the behaviors we label… are actually rooted in how someone breathes? In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner sits down with Brittany Bailey to unpack a conversation that challenges the way we understand behavior, development, and overall health. Together, they explore the powerful intersection of airway health, myofunctional therapy, and neurodivergence and why this connection is often missed. From autism and ADHD to sensory sensitivities and beyond, they break down how structural differences in the airway, low muscle tone, and learned breathing patterns can quietly influence everything from sleep and speech to emotional regulation, focus, and daily behavior. This episode goes beyond surface-level explanations. It highlights how many individuals are labeled or misunderstood without ever having their airway or breathing patterns properly evaluated and how addressing these root causes can unlock real, meaningful change. You’ll hear: * How airway issues commonly show up in neurodivergent individuals and why they’re so often overlooked or misinterpreted * The connection between breathing, posture, oral function, and overall development * Why myofunctional therapy is never a one-size-fits-all approach, especially for those with sensory sensitivities * How to work with the nervous system instead of against it to create safe, sustainable progress * Practical insights into building routines that actually work for families and individuals * Why consistency matters more than perfection when it comes to long-term results They also share a powerful real-life story of a child whose ability to speak, eat, and connect improved dramatically through the right support and approach, a moment that will truly shift your perspective on what’s possible when the root cause is addressed. This conversation is for: ✔️ Parents who feel like they’re missing something in their child’s care ✔️ Providers looking to expand their understanding of airway-focused treatment ✔️ Anyone curious about the deeper connection between breathing, behavior, and quality of life Because when you start looking at the body as a whole, not in isolated parts everything begins to make more sense. If this episode gave you a new perspective, we’d really appreciate it if you left a quick review, it helps us reach more families and providers who need this information. Learn more & get support: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.com [https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.com] Follow us for more: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/ [https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahc [https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahc] Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairway [https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairway] Enroll in The Untethered Way (for providers): 👉 https://theuntetheredway.com [https://theuntetheredway.com] Subscribe, like, and share if this resonated with you, because when you breathe better, you live better About the guest: Brittany Bailey is a myofunctional and breathing therapist and founder of Joyful Breathing. She specializes in helping neurodivergent children and adults improve breathing, sleep, and overall function through personalized, sensory-aware therapy. Connect with the guest: Website: https://www.joyfulbreathingcolorado.com/ [https://www.joyfulbreathingcolorado.com/]
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