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Not An Island Podcast

Not An Island Podcast

著者: Todd and Amanda Johnson
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Not An Island Podcast is that little place where autism, family, and faith meet. Created by an autism family, for autism families, your hosts Todd and Amanda Johnson bring conversation, advice, and resources to help you through the unique journey of raising a child with autism in a Christian home.© 2024 Not An Island Podcast 人間関係 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Ep 18. 20% Chance of Survival | Marc & Ima Carnelus' Miraculous Journey
    2024/12/28

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    Have you ever wondered how love can withstand the test of time and adversity? Join us as we share the inspiring journey of Marcus and Ima Carnelis, a couple whose story embodies faith, resilience, and the unique challenges that come with parenting a child with autism. From their initial friendship in 2006 through church connections and social media platforms to their eventual marriage in 2013, Marcus and Ima's relationship is a testament to the power of patience and shared values. Witness how their bond grew stronger through life's trials, leading them to embrace the unexpected adventure of parenthood.

    Experience the emotional highs and lows as Marcus and Ima recount the birth of their son Jackson, who entered the world prematurely at just 22 weeks. Their unwavering faith and determination to give their son a fighting chance shine brightly in their narrative, offering hope to parents facing similar challenges. The episode also explores the complexities of Jackson's autism diagnosis during the pandemic, highlighting the misconceptions and support systems that have played a pivotal role in their journey. Through personal anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, Marcus and Ima provide a beacon of encouragement for families navigating the labyrinth of special needs parenting.

    Marcus and Ima also open up about their family life, illustrating the delicate balance of raising a child with special needs while nurturing strong sibling bonds. Their candid discussion on the dynamics between Jackson and his younger sister Cameron sheds light on the importance of individual attention and celebrating each child's uniqueness. Furthermore, the episode touches on the profound impact of parenthood on personal growth and spiritual connection, showcasing how vulnerability and mutual support can fortify relationships. As a special treat, we introduce Ima's book, "Saving my Son: 119 Days of Miracles Behind the NICU Doors," along with their entrepreneurial ventures, offering both inspiration and practical insights into their remarkable journey.

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  • Ep 17. Empowering Autism Awareness Through Running | Tyler Run For Autism | Leigh Ann Cook
    2024/11/25

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    Leanne Cook, a passionate speech-language pathologist and clinical director at Busy Bodies Pediatrics, joins us to share her inspiring journey with the Tyler Run for Autism. Discover the heartwarming story behind this remarkable nonprofit, founded 14 years ago by three determined mothers seeking local ABA services for their children in Tyler, Texas. Leanne reveals how this volunteer-driven initiative has grown, turning a small community run into a significant event that directly supports families across East Texas with essential therapies and treatments.

    Listen as we explore how professional connections in children's services have blossomed into genuine friendships and advocacy partnerships. Through Leanne's insights, we reflect on the power of community support in creating a nurturing environment for families with children on the autism spectrum. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Tyler Run for Autism, where serious runners and supportive families unite to celebrate inclusivity with engaging activities and personal stories that underscore the importance of standing up for children's needs.

    We also turn our attention to the broader impact of community involvement, discussing Tyler's emergence as a hub for neurodivergent support and the critical need for resources for autistic individuals transitioning into adulthood. With initiatives like Code Ninjas and partnerships with adult day programs like Achieving Dreams, the community is making strides toward inclusivity and ongoing support. Tune in to learn how you can be part of this movement, ensuring families never feel alone in their journey.

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  • Ep 16. Interview with Autism On The Seas | Amanda Storer
    2024/11/15

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    Planning a vacation as a family with special needs can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. In this video, we dive into the incredible work of Autism on the Seas, an organization that creates inclusive cruise experiences tailored to families with autism and developmental disabilities.

    Amanda Storer, a group leader and advocate, shares her perspective on how Autism on the Seas combines structured support with fun to create a vacation everyone can enjoy. From specialized volunteers to tailored services like expedited boarding, custom dining plans, and child care, the program ensures families feel supported every step of the way.

    This episode also highlights the team of volunteers—educators, therapists, and other professionals—who help families enjoy meaningful vacations while providing much-needed respite for parents. We’ll hear stories of connections formed, challenges overcome, and what makes these trips so transformative for families!!

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    35 分

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