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Surviving to Thriving with Tracey Hawkins

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Thriving on the Spectrum is a podcast dedicated to empowering parents and families with autism on their path to success and independence. Hosted by Tracey Hawkins, the CEO and Founder of the tech startup Thriving on the Spectrum, this podcast offers valuable insights and practical tips. Inspired by her two sons on the autism spectrum, Tracey created the Thrive App, a tool to help neurodivergent individuals and their families with planning and organization. Our tools are for all ages, but this podcast is really to empower and support parents. Tune in to learn more about how to build a supportive and meaningful life for autistic young adults, and hear from guests who share their expertise and experiences. Presented by Tracey Hawkins Learn more at www.thrivingonthespectrum.com

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Real Life, Policy, and Parenting: A Conversation with Zack Hawkins

In this deeply personal and final installment of her three-part launch series, Tracey Hawkins is joined by her "partner in love," North Carolina State Representative Zack Hawkins. Moving beyond the legislative floor, Zack opens up about the intersection of public service, marriage, and the raw reality of raising two autistic sons. This episode is a candid look at how personal tragedy and neurodiversity have fueled a mission to fix the systems that far too often leave families behind. In this episode, you will learn about: * The Origin of Advocacy: Zack shares the "serendipitous" yet painful story of how his eldest son, Zackari, led him into a life of public service. He recounts a moment of feeling "helpless and hopeless" after a daycare injury, sparking a 25-year journey to ensure other families have a voice in the halls of power. * Lived Experience as a Policy Tool: Zack discusses how parenting James Preston and Adam has added "color" to his work in the General Assembly. From amending school suspension policies to advocating for workforce housing, he explains how having a "loved experience" allows him to lead with values rather than just politics. * The "Real Life" of a Special Needs Household: The couple peels back the curtain on the logistical "pandemonium" that greets them after a long day of events. They discuss the "hands-on" nature of Adam's care, the challenges of finding specialized childcare, and the misconceptions people have about the support available to public figures. * Sustaining Marriage and Faith: Tracey and Zack get honest about the intentionality required to keep a marriage strong under the weight of advocacy and disability. They share their strategies for "date nights at the island," providing one another with the grace to be "spent," and Zack's guiding mantra: "Don't let the hard days win." * The Future of Inclusion in North Carolina: A look at the legislative battles for inclusive housing, special education funding, and workforce development, framed through the hope that Adam and his peers can one day live independently and contribute their unique talents to the community. "Everyone’s got a plan until they get punched in the face—and that is parenting every day. Thriving isn't about everything being perfect; it's about turning lemons into lemonade and making the best of the situation together." — Zack Hawkins

5. mai 2026 - 56 min
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The Power of Understanding: A Deep Dive into Gestalt Language Processing

In this enlightening episode of Thriving on the Spectrum, host Tracey Hawkins sits down with Jacquelyn Rose Vorndran, a speech-language therapist and the founder of Brave Roots Speech Therapy. Miss Jacq, as she is affectionately known, opens up about a different way of understanding language development in autistic children: gestalt language processing (GLP). This episode is a must-listen for parents and professionals seeking a new perspective on how their children learn to communicate and connect with the world around them. In this episode, you will learn about: * What is Gestalt Language Processing? Miss Jacq breaks down the difference between traditional analytic language development and GLP, which is characterized by a child learning in "chunks" or whole phrases. She explains how this can manifest as delayed echolalia, where a child uses a phrase they heard before to communicate a meaning tied to a feeling or a past experience. * The Stages of Language Development: The episode walks through the stages of GLP, from the initial "copy-and-paste" phrases to the later stages where children begin to break down those phrases into single words and eventually, their own novel and original sentences. This reframes what might seem like a regression as a critical and beautiful step forward in language acquisition. * Understanding Play and Behavior: Tracey and Miss Jacq discuss how GLP isn't just about language; it's a way of processing the world. They explore the concept of "episodes," or whole-event experiences, and how understanding these patterns in a child’s play can provide profound insights into their communication, emotional regulation, and inner world. * Finding the Right Support: Miss Jacq offers valuable guidance for parents on how to identify therapists who are knowledgeable about GLP and other neurodiversity-affirming approaches. She shares resources and a message of empowerment, encouraging parents to trust their instincts and to find a support system that truly understands and respects their child's unique way of learning. Go to Tracey's website to check her out here! [https://www.thrivingonthespectrum.com/]

24. sep. 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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A Mother's Journey: From Surviving to Thriving with Alisa Ginyard

In this powerful episode of Thriving on the Spectrum, host Tracey Hawkins is joined by special guest Alisa Ginyard, a mother and passionate advocate in the autism community. Together, they share their personal and raw experiences, offering a heartfelt conversation about what it truly means to navigate a life touched by autism. In this episode, you will learn about: * The Emotional Journey of a Parent: Alisa and Tracey share a candid conversation about the emotions parents experience after receiving an autism diagnosis, including the unexpected sense of grief and mourning for the life they imagined and the path to acceptance. * Finding Your Community and Support System: The women emphasize the critical need for a tribe of fellow parents and professionals who understand the unique challenges and triumphs of raising an autistic child. They discuss how a strong support system can provide healing, guidance, and a sense of belonging. * Understanding the Adult Years: They dive into the often-overlooked challenges that families face when their autistic children become adults. Alisa highlights the importance of long-term planning, including crucial topics like the Innovations Waiver and 1915(i) Tailored Plans, to ensure supported living and a high quality of life. * The Beauty and Value of Neurodiversity: Alisa and Tracey reflect on the profound lessons they have learned from their sons and the broader neurodivergent community. They highlight the pure love, honesty, and unique perspectives that challenge societal norms and redefine what it means to lead a fulfilling life. Go to Tracey's website to check her out here! [https://www.thrivingonthespectrum.com/]

9. sep. 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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