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  • Celebrating our Differences with Tara May
    2025/06/23

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Margaret Price, an lawyer, author, and educator whose work has shaped the landscape of family law for special needs families.


    In this episode, we sit down with Tara May, the CEO of Aspiritech—a company where 90% of their employees are diagnosed with Autism.


    As a neurodivergent individual and mother to a neurodivergent son, she speaks on her experiences regarding autism in society. She also shares some of her work done for neurodivergent individuals, and work that can and should still be done. We have the privilege to listen to her insightful advice, unique perspectives, and celebration of neurodiversity!

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    34 分
  • Justice for Every Child: Dr. Margaret Price on Family Law and Special Needs
    2025/06/17

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Margaret Price, an lawyer, author, and educator whose work has shaped the landscape of family law for special needs families.

    Drawing on over 25 years of legal experience and her own journey as a parent of a child with autism, Dr. Price breaks down how the legal system often fails neurodivergent children during divorce and custody cases - and what we can do to change that. From financial planning and parenting schedules to courtroom advocacy and IEPs, this conversation is packed with actionable insight and hard-won wisdom for parents, professionals, and advocates alike.

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    34 分
  • Innovating for Autism: Cait Russell on Empowering Startups in the Neurodiversity Tech Space
    2025/05/01

    Join us as we explore the cutting-edge world of autism technology with Cait Russell, COO of Multiple. Discover how her company incubates and accelerates startups, driving innovation to improve the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum. Learn about the future of neurodiversity tech on this episode of All Kinds of Minds.

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    23 分
  • Brains, Books & Bell
    2025/04/15

    In this episode of All Kinds of Minds, we sit down with the incredibly talented Lake Bell—actor, director, writer, and now children’s book author—to talk about her debut picture book, All About Brains.

    Inspired by her daughter Nova’s epilepsy diagnosis, All About Brains is a joyful, whimsical celebration of neurodiversity and the unique ways our brains work. Lake opens up about her journey as a parent, the importance of language like “brain sparkles,” and why representation matters—especially for kids navigating their own neurodivergent identities.

    We talk humor, storytelling, and what it means to embrace every kind of brain with empathy and curiosity. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or fellow sparkly-brain human, this episode is full of heart and hope.

    All About Brains is out April 15th—find links to the book and more below!


    Lake Bell

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    29 分
  • Stories that Spark with DeAndra Davis
    2025/04/14

    We’re joined by author DeAndra Davis to talk about her debut YA novel All the Noise at Once—a powerful story about a Black autistic teen, brotherhood, and finding your voice in a noisy world.

    ✨ Identity. Justice. Neurodivergence.
    🧠 All kinds of minds, all kinds of truth.



    DeAndra David

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    49 分
  • Fenixia Rising: Neurodiversity, Empowerment, and Community with Lisa Valerio
    2025/04/01

    Explore the vital work of the Fenixia Foundation with Lisa Valerio. Discover how they're empowering neurodiverse individuals through community, advocacy, and innovative programs. Learn about their unique approach to fostering independence and celebrating neurodiversity's strengths. Join us for an inspiring conversation about building a more inclusive world.

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    33 分
  • Embracing the Spectrum with Rebecca Podsednik: The Big Umbrella Festival, The Arts, And Neurodiversity
    2025/03/09

    Join us as we delve into the transformative Big Umbrella Festival (April 4-20, 2025) at Lincoln Center. We'll chat with Rebecca Podsednik, the cultural center's Director of Programming to explore how this pioneering event champions neurodiversity in the arts, fostering inclusive and enriching experiences for all. Discover the power of accessible performance and the importance of celebrating diverse minds.

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    21 分
  • Unlocking College Success for Neurodivergent Minds with Dr. Eric Endlich
    2025/02/26

    In this episode of All Kinds of Minds, we're joined by the insightful Dr. Eric Endlich—clinical psychologist, educator, and advocate for neurodivergent students in higher education. As the founder of Top College Consultants, Dr. Endlich has helped countless autistic and neurodivergent students find colleges that support and celebrate their unique strengths.

    We dive into his journey as a psychologist and advocate, the challenges and opportunities neurodivergent students face in college, and the importance of self-advocacy and accommodations in higher education. Dr. Endlich shares invaluable insights on navigating the college application process, building supportive environments, and ensuring every student has the tools to thrive.

    Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or just passionate about neurodiversity in education, this episode is filled with practical advice and empowering perspectives. Tune in as we explore how to create a more inclusive academic world—one that truly embraces all kinds of minds!


    Dr. Eric Endlich

    Top College Consultants


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    22 分