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The Neuro Spicy Cabinet: From "What Did I Do Wrong?" to Fierce Advocacy for James

54 min · 12 okt 2025
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In this raw and deeply personal Part 1 of their autism series, Adam and Noelle get candid about the journey of raising a neuro spicy child. They open up about the initial feelings of self-blame after their son, James, was diagnosed with moderate-to-severe autism, as well as the unique trauma James endured from two major infant surgeries for Pyloric Stenosis and Laryngeal Malacia. The conversation dives into the challenges of fighting for in-person Early Intervention (EI) during the pandemic, finding balance in their roles as parents and advocates, and the vital necessity of advocating fiercely for James as a young black child with special accommodations. They talk about confronting societal stigma and shifting the focus from the "cause" of autism to simply helping people learn and grow. Join Adam and Noelle as they share their commitment to breaking down barriers and embracing their affectionate and "very, very smart" son.

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aflevering The Neuro Spicy Cabinet: From "What Did I Do Wrong?" to Fierce Advocacy for James artwork

The Neuro Spicy Cabinet: From "What Did I Do Wrong?" to Fierce Advocacy for James

In this raw and deeply personal Part 1 of their autism series, Adam and Noelle get candid about the journey of raising a neuro spicy child. They open up about the initial feelings of self-blame after their son, James, was diagnosed with moderate-to-severe autism, as well as the unique trauma James endured from two major infant surgeries for Pyloric Stenosis and Laryngeal Malacia. The conversation dives into the challenges of fighting for in-person Early Intervention (EI) during the pandemic, finding balance in their roles as parents and advocates, and the vital necessity of advocating fiercely for James as a young black child with special accommodations. They talk about confronting societal stigma and shifting the focus from the "cause" of autism to simply helping people learn and grow. Join Adam and Noelle as they share their commitment to breaking down barriers and embracing their affectionate and "very, very smart" son.

12 okt 202554 min