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Finding Your Identity in Your Autism Journey

Podcast door Ruth Cassell

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Finding Your Identity in Your Autism Journey" is a podcast that takes you beyond the surface, diving into the heart of autism with empathy, curiosity, and purpose. Join us for powerful roundtable discussions with parents, siblings, and young adults on the spectrum, as we navigate the highs and lows of this journey together. Featuring interviews with top professionals, we explore root causes, groundbreaking therapies, and practical tools to empower your family. Whether you're seeking clarity, connection, or actionable steps, this podcast is your guide to embracing your unique autism journey.

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Ep. 27: The Movement Behind Spellers & Motor Coaching for Communication

In this episode of Finding Your Identity in Your Autism Journey, host Ruth Cassell interviews Dr. Dana Johnson, co-founder of the Spellers Method, to explore how motor-first communication is transforming the lives of nonspeaking autistic individuals. Dr. Dana shares the vision that started the Spellers movement, why motor regulation must come before spelling, and how presuming competence changes everything. Listeners will learn about whole body apraxia, the importance of sensory-motor integration, and real-life success stories where breakthroughs began with motor coaching—not just literacy skills. The conversation also addresses common myths: * Is Spellers just another facilitated communication method? * What if my child can’t spell yet? * How does this compare to traditional speech therapy? Dr. Dana explains why the Spellers Method is an evidence-based, motor-training approach, not just a communication tool. She shares the movement’s growth from its first centers in Tampa and San Francisco to its expansion nationwide, supported by documentaries, books, and advocacy. Parents will come away with hope, practical strategies, and clear first steps for exploring motor-based communication. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or therapist, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable insight. In This Episode: * The origins and vision behind Spellers * Why motor regulation is the foundation of communication * How whole body apraxia impacts movement, not understanding * Breaking down misconceptions about spelling-to-communicate * Real-life examples of progress through motor coaching * Practical tips for parents to support motor skills at home * The future of the Spellers movement and its growing network of centers Key Takeaways: * Spellers is about communication first—not just spelling. * Motor control is essential for independent expression. * Presuming competence can unlock breakthroughs. * Parents are vital partners in their child’s journey. Memorable Quotes: “Presuming competence is key.” “It’s not just about spelling—it’s about communication.” “Your child has a voice.” Resources & Links: * Learn more about Spellers: https://www.spellers.com/tampa [https://www.spellers.com/tampa] * Watch Dr. Dana Johnson on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrDanaJohnson/videos [https://www.youtube.com/@DrDanaJohnson/videos] * 📖 The Speller’s Guidebook for Parents – https://amzn.to/4fGO4Pk [https://amzn.to/4fGO4Pk] * 🎬 Spellers – The Documentary (Free on YouTube, formerly on Netflix): https://youtu.be/8h1rcLyznK0?si=nHmhG-Gb2WONu47h [https://youtu.be/8h1rcLyznK0?si=nHmhG-Gb2WONu47h]

13 aug 2025 - 1 h 6 min
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Becoming After the Breaking | Special Cross-Collaboration

In this powerful cross-collaboration episode, Ruth Cassell and Karla Chinen dive deep into the transformation that comes after the breaking point—when life, motherhood, and advocacy no longer look the way we once imagined. Through heartfelt stories and unfiltered honesty, they explore: * The emotional impact of an autism diagnosis * Permission to grieve and let go of expectations * Building resilience and redefining identity * The role of fathers and the importance of safe spaces for dads * Navigating family dynamics with compassion * Finding purpose and grounding after the pain This is a conversation about courage, vulnerability, and the beauty of becoming—together. Episode Summary Ruth and Karla share the complexities of navigating an autism diagnosis within a family. They open up about the grief that often comes with it, the unspoken expectations parents carry, and the surprising growth that emerges from letting go. With honesty and hope, they discuss the role of fathers in advocacy, the need for community, and the power of safe spaces where every parent’s voice matters. Takeaways * Honoring the pauses in the journey of becoming * Giving yourself permission to grieve * Resilience as a parent and advocate * Building supportive community networks * Understanding rights and resources for your child * The growth that comes through challenge and change Guest Link: Empathy for Autism California [https://www.empathyforautismcalifornia.com/] (Podcast also available on her site) Sound Bites "I think it made me very resilient." "You have to be the one that he can count on." "Don't let your diagnosis define you." Chapters 00:00 – Navigating the Autism Journey 01:24 – The Moment of Diagnosis 06:14 – Building Resilience Through Experience 13:13 – The Role of Fathers in Autism 19:29 – Permission to Grieve and Move Forward 24:29 – Navigating Public Spaces with Autism 26:20 – Understanding Gender Differences in Autism 27:53 – The Impact of Parenting on Personal Growth 31:58 – The Journey of Advocacy and Community Support 33:40 – The Importance of Parental Knowledge and Rights 39:05 – Finding Strength in Diagnosis and Community

13 aug 2025 - 50 min
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Ep. 25 Healing Beyond Conventional Medicine: Dr. Jamie Oskin on Homeopathy and Autism

Summary In this episode, Ruth Cassell interviews Dr. Jamie Oskin, a board-certified naturopathic physician specializing in homeopathy and developmental disorders. They explore the potential of homeopathic medicine in supporting children with autism, discussing its core principles, individualized approaches, and success stories. Dr. Oskin emphasizes the importance of understanding the holistic nature of autism and the neuroplasticity of the brain, encouraging parents to remain hopeful and explore various treatment options. Resources Naturopathic Doctors with DHANP Credential in Homœopathy - Clinician Directory: https://hanp.net/dhanp-directory/ [https://hanp.net/dhanp-directory/] American Institute of Homœopathy (AIH) Clinician Directory: https://homeopathyusa.org/directory-physicians/ [https://homeopathyusa.org/directory-physicians/] National Center for Homœopathy (NCH) Practitioner Directory: https://homeopathycenter.org/find-a-homeopath/ [https://homeopathycenter.org/find-a-homeopath/] MAPS Functional Medicine Clinician Directory: https://www.medmaps.org/clinician-directory/ [https://www.medmaps.org/clinician-directory/] Americans for Homœopathy Choice: https://homeopathychoice.org/ [https://homeopathychoice.org/] Beyond Flat Earth Book: http://beyondflatearth.com/ [http://beyondflatearth.com/] Impossible Cure Book: https://www.amylansky.com/impossible-cure/ [https://www.amylansky.com/impossible-cure/] FRAT (Folate Receptor Antibody Test): https://www.fratnow.com/ [https://www.fratnow.com/] * Website: [https://droskin.com]droskin.com [http://droskin.com] Takeaways Homeopathy offers a holistic approach to autism care. The principle of 'like cures like' is central to homeopathy. Individualized treatment is crucial for effective care. The gut-brain connection plays a significant role in autism. Neuroplasticity allows the brain to heal and adapt over time. Homeopathy is a safe and gentle alternative for children. Success stories highlight the potential of homeopathic treatment. Parents should remain hopeful and explore all options. Functional medicine can complement homeopathic approaches. Education and resources are vital for parents seeking help. Sound bites "The gut-brain connection is so huge." "There's so much we don't know yet." "Never give up hope." Chapters 00:00 Exploring Homeopathy in Autism Care 01:33 Dr. Oskin's Journey into Naturopathic Medicine 08:57 Understanding Homeopathy: Core Principles 17:44 The Individualized Approach in Homeopathy 25:48 TBR2: A Technical Insight into Homeopathy 27:15 Holistic Case Analysis in Homeopathy 29:35 Debunking Myths of Homeopathy 35:34 Understanding Autism: A Holistic Perspective 44:42 The Nature-Nurture Debate in Autism Treatment 53:32 Healing Through Natural Medicine 56:25 The Journey of Transformation 59:37 Neuroplasticity and Hope 01:03:25 Practical Strategies for Parents 01:09:37 Inspiring Case Studies 01:17:33 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

2 jul 2025 - 1 h 21 min
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Ep. 24: Tuning the Biofield: Calming the Chaos Inside and Out

Takeaways The biofield is a unique energy field surrounding the body. Daily practices like heart math and coherent breathing can enhance energy regulation. Meditation can help in calming the nervous system and improving emotional health. Grounding techniques, such as being barefoot on grass, can discharge negative energy. Co-regulation is essential for families, especially those with children on the spectrum. Breathing techniques can help children with sensory sensitivities. Maintaining a strong biofield can lead to fewer sick days and better emotional resilience. Using positive affirmations with water can enhance its energetic properties. Consistent practices help in managing stress and improving overall well-being. Creating a supportive environment is crucial for emotional regulation in families. Summary In this conversation, Ruth Cassell delves into the concept of the biofield, an energy field that surrounds and influences our health and emotional well-being. She discusses practical daily practices such as heart math, coherent breathing, and grounding techniques that can help regulate energy and improve resilience. The conversation also highlights the importance of meditation and co-regulation within families, especially for those with children on the autism spectrum. Ruth shares personal experiences and insights on how these practices can lead to better emotional health and fewer sick days, emphasizing the need for a supportive environment to foster emotional regulation. What You’ll Learn * What the biofield is and how it affects your emotions, behavior, and energy * How coherent breathing and HeartMath improve emotional regulation and parent-child connection * The link between electromagnetic energy, stress, and spiritual peace * Daily micro-practices to regulate your family’s nervous system * Why grounding, nature exposure, and water rituals help calm meltdowns * Simple ways to support your child’s biofield at home * How to lead with calm even when your child is dysregulated * HeartMath breathing: Syncing breath to heart rhythm (4–6 breaths per minute) * Coherent Breathing: Inhale 5 seconds, exhale 5 seconds, repeat * Grounding techniques: Barefoot walking, sitting under a tree, cold water on the skin * Biofield tuning: Using tone or intention to reset emotional energy * Hydration + mineral support: Supporting cellular frequency through structured water and trace minerals * Train your nervous system to stay calm during your child’s storm * Use daily touchpoints—prayer, hugs, music, voice tone—to co-regulate * Create a home routine that supports rhythm, sensory safety, and emotional flow * Use these tools during transitions, after meltdowns, or before sleep Daily Micro-Practices We Discuss For Families * Train your nervous system to stay calm during your child’s storm * Use daily touchpoints—prayer, hugs, music, voice tone—to co-regulate * Create a home routine that supports rhythm, sensory safety, and emotional flow * Use these tools during transitions, after meltdowns, or before sleep

25 jun 2025 - 30 min
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Ep. 23: Breakdown of RFK's Autism Speech: We Listen. Think. Reflect.

Summary In this conversation, Ruth Cassell explores the complexities surrounding autism, particularly in light of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent speech. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the diverse experiences within the autism community, addressing both the challenges faced by families of children with severe autism and the misconceptions surrounding environmental factors. The discussion aims to foster a more inclusive dialogue about autism, encouraging listeners to engage with the full context rather than relying on soundbites. Takeaways Finding clarity amidst challenges is essential. Listening to the full context is crucial. The autism journey is about understanding and support. Critiques of RFK Jr.'s speech highlight the need for dialogue. Severe autism requires acknowledgment and support. Environmental factors play a significant role in autism. Families need space to discuss their realities. Truthful conversations about autism are necessary. Inclusion means recognizing all experiences within the spectrum. Sound Bites "It's about a journey of understanding." "Let's break down the barriers." "We need a space for all stories." Resources https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/74/ss/ss7402a1.htm [https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/74/ss/ss7402a1.htm] https://link.springer.com/journal/10803 [https://link.springer.com/journal/10803] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4912002/ [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4912002/] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4855851/ [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4855851/] Other Episodes to checkout: Ep. 8 (Bonus) Our Autism Journey: Meet Your Hosts Ruth and Kanika Ep. 11 Pregnancy, Delivery & Autism – The Meconium Connection Episode 13: Part 2 C-Sections & Autism – What’s the Connection? Sponsored "Today's episode is sponsored by ⁠LegalShield⁠ [https://ruthcassell.legalshieldassociate.com]. Protect your family with affordable legal support for IEPs, disputes, and more. ⁠Visit to learn more and support the show⁠ [https://ruthcassell.legalshieldassociate.com]!"

15 jun 2025 - 1 h 11 min
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