Finding Hope on the Spectrum

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

57 min · 1 jun 2026
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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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aflevering From Denial to Warrior: The Autism Journey Every Father Needs to Hear | Ep. 57 artwork

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

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When Gifted Kids Struggle: Executive Function, Identity, and Finding Hope | Ep. 54

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