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Let’s Plant Houses

Podcast door Wendy Ernzen

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Let’s Plant Houses shares heartfelt stories from families living with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Host Wendy Ernzen brings families together for warm conversations about daily challenges, parenting, inclusive living and special needs parenting. The families who join the show are powerful advocates who build smart and practical solutions for employment, housing, services and long term support for their loved ones with IDD. Their ideas often ripple through the disability community and support many other families along the way. Join us every other week as we celebrate a new family story. Learn more about the show at www.letsplanthouses.com or email Wendy at letsplanthouses@gmail.com.

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aflevering LPH56: Mark and John Cronin Turned Socks Into Purpose and Possibility artwork

LPH56: Mark and John Cronin Turned Socks Into Purpose and Possibility

What happens when a father and son build their own path when the system has few options? In this episode, Mark Cronin and his son, John, share their journey of Down syndrome, disability, entrepreneurship, and employment. Together, they started John’s Crazy Socks, a business that employs people with different abilities and has shipped over 500,000 packages to 94 countries. John’s Crazy Socks has also donated more than $800,000 to charity, including the Special Olympics. Their story shows what families can do when they believe in their child and refuse to accept limits placed on them by others. Now that is growing into a movement. Through their nonprofit, Abilities Rising, Mark and John are helping other families start businesses, build job skills, and create real employment pathways for adults with different abilities. Their journey reminds us that when support does not exist, families build it, and when families share their stories, more people begin to understand what true support really means.   More about the show… Learn more about Mark and John Cronin’s business, John’s Crazy Socks https://johnscrazysocks.com/ [https://johnscrazysocks.com/] Find more information about LPH host, Wendy Ernzen https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyernzen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyernzen/]. Real stories. Real insights. Real life. Join the LPH newsletter: https://www.letsplanthouses.com/newsletter/ [https://www.letsplanthouses.com/newsletter/] Follow LPH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsplanthouses/ [https://www.instagram.com/letsplanthouses/] Follow LPH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsplanthouses/ [https://www.facebook.com/letsplanthouses/] Feel free to contact Wendy Ernzen via email: letsplanthouses.com [letsplanthouses@gmail.com]. Thank you for leaving a review and rating for the show today!

18 mei 2026 - 33 min
aflevering LPH55: Founder Kirby Rabalais Built Got4titude Through Fatherhood artwork

LPH55: Founder Kirby Rabalais Built Got4titude Through Fatherhood

What happens when fatherhood asks you to put your career on hold and trust that your family will find a way forward? In this episode about caregiving, disability, and fatherhood, Kirby Rabalais shares how raising a child with a rare genetic condition reshaped his priorities and his purpose. Families living with neurodivergence often carry invisible work every single day. Kirby reminds us that real life is more complex than most systems recognize, and that support must be practical, flexible, and human. Kirby opens up about stepping back from his career to become his son’s primary caregiver, and how that season changed his life in the best way. From that experience, he founded Got4titude, a support community for fathers raising children with disabilities. His story shows that when families share what they are living, new ideas grow, new support takes shape, and meaningful change becomes possible.

4 mei 2026 - 31 min
aflevering LPH54: Author Randi-Lee Bowlaugh’s Relentless Search Finally Led to Answers artwork

LPH54: Author Randi-Lee Bowlaugh’s Relentless Search Finally Led to Answers

What happens when you know something is wrong, but the system keeps telling you to wait? In this episode, author Randi-Lee Bowlaugh shares her journey through autism, parenting, and mental health as she searched for answers for her daughter. From early concerns to years of missed support, her story shows how families often live in the gap between what they know and what systems are ready to provide. Randi-Lee speaks honestly about trusting her instincts, changing doctors, and continuing to ask questions until someone finally listened. She reminds us that parents and caregivers are not just participants in the system. They are problem solvers and leaders who keep going, even when the path is long.

27 apr 2026 - 29 min
aflevering LPH53: Jillian Simpson-Eisloeffel Never Stops Fighting For Her Son artwork

LPH53: Jillian Simpson-Eisloeffel Never Stops Fighting For Her Son

How do you hold on to hope when your child seems lost? Autism, profound autism, parenting, and support are at the heart of this honest conversation with Jillian Simpson-Eisloeffel, Founder of Bobby’s World and Regional Lead for the New York Alliance for Developmental Disabilities. She shares what life looks like when a child has complex needs and when families must step in to create safety and stability at home. Her story helps us see the daily work that often goes unseen. In this episode, Jillian talks about sleepless nights, constant vigilance, and the courage to keep searching for answers when nothing seemed to help. After pushing for deeper medical understanding, she has now begun to see small but powerful glimpses of her son again. Her journey shows how parents become problem solvers when systems fall short, and how persistence can open doors to new possibilities.

20 apr 2026 - 34 min
aflevering LPH52: Fantasy Author J.M. Shaw on Autism, Parenting, and Possibility artwork

LPH52: Fantasy Author J.M. Shaw on Autism, Parenting, and Possibility

What happens when a parent discovers their child—and themselves—share the same diagnosis? J.M. Shaw’s diagnosis changed everything, and helped her see her family’s story in a whole new light. In this episode, fantasy author J.M. Shaw shares her journey raising children with autism and ADHD while discovering her own diagnosis, offering real-life insight into parenting, neurodiversity, family life, and autism support. You’ll hear how lived experience shaped the way she supports her children and how her family found new ways forward when help was hard to find. J.M. also shares how writing fantasy stories and novels became a creative outlet and a powerful way to explore autism, identity, and belonging. Her story offers insight into how families can discover strengths they never knew they had.

13 apr 2026 - 29 min
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