Welcome to the Supernatural Occurrence Studies podcast, a chaotic carnival of the weird and the wicked. Here, Jason Nhyte and Oscar Spectir, two veteran ghost hunters and podcasters with a penchant for the macabre, peel back the layers of reality to expose what lurks beneath. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill paranormal fluff; this is deep research, real hauntings, and the raw underbelly of the supernatural. Where ghosts rattle the chains of the past, aliens haunt the night skies, conspiracy t ...
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Sensory Overload Podcasts
Join us as we develop an understanding of Asperger’s Syndrome or Autism Spectrum Disorder. With a better understanding of an ‘Aspies’ reactions to the sensory overload in everyday life and the feelings that the overload can bring, In the hopes that we all may become more sensitive and compassionate not only to those who have the disorder, but to all humankind as well.
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Welcome to the Sensory Friendly Solutions Podcast! Dive into our ever-growing series of 27 episodes that explore the fascinating world of your senses, tackling sensory sensitivity, sensory overload, and practical sensory-friendly solutions for daily life. Each episode is a blend of expert insights, personal stories, and actionable advice, designed to inspire and empower. What sets us apart? Our episodes feature international luminaries like occupational therapist and researcher Dr. Winnie Du ...
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The Raising Lifelong Learners podcast helps homeschooling parents encourage their differently-wired kids to learn, explore passions, cultivate creativity, and become fascinated by the world around them. Join host Colleen Kessler -- educational consultant, gifted specialist, author, and speaker -- for interviews, audioblogs, tips, and encouragement to help your differently-wired kiddos become lifelong learners -- children who know that they can find the answers to anything they want to know i ...
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At Nurturers: Autism Center in Noida, we provide specialized care in Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Counselling, and Family Therapy. Our dedicated team of expert therapists is committed to supporting individuals with autism and their families. We strive to enhance communication skills and improve daily functioning, offering personalized therapies tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Visit us to discover how we can help you or your loved one thrive.
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Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
Dr. Roseann Capanna Hodge
Are you tired of the daily battles, the problems with listening and focus, meltdowns over minor frustrations, and the constant feeling of walking on eggshells in your own home? If you're a parent who feels overwhelmed, stuck in a cycle of reactivity, and utterly exhausted from trying to manage your child's challenging behaviors, you are not alone. You've tried everything—the sticker charts, the timeouts, the endless negotiations—but nothing creates lasting change. The answer isn't more disci ...
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For artists and creative people in general. Brief excerpts of interviews with artists, psychologists, and others on emotional health, personality, high sensitivity, giftedness, neurodivergence, and more topics. See my main podcast page on Substack thecreativemind.substack.com/podcast - where you can also see posts and subscribe. By Douglas Eby.
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Your Disney planning podcast with tips and tricks to navigating Walt Disney World and other adventures like Universal, Cruising, and more! Add a little magic to your day as you plan your next trip!
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Join pediatric and family specialists Dr. Veronica Schiltz and Dr. Serena Coffman in "Motherhood: Aligned and Assigned" where traditional views meet modern approaches to family wellness. These nervous system experts transform complex health science into digestible content that empowers mothers as the true experts of their children's health while providing evidence-based solutions through a God-centered healing perspective. Discover how the nervous system is the missing link for challenges li ...
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AppleVis is the go-to resource for blind and low vision users of Apple technologies. Our Podcast discusses the latest in Apple vision accessibility. Topics cover OS and accessibility features, apps, interviews with developers, roundtable discussions, and more - centering around accessing the maximum potential of Apple hardware, software, and services. Tune in to learn how you can get the most out of your Apple devices, hear the latest accessibility news, and more.
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A podcast spreading awareness about CTE through interviews with survivors and loved ones
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Astrocytes is a podcast about being sick in the United States. We'll cover everything from your most miserable MS moments (and mine) to the most cutting edge treatments.
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Welcome to Wonderland Unlocked! I'm Courtney, your Peer Support Specialist, excited to guide you through a journey inspired by Alice in Wonderland. We'll explore mental health, personal growth, and self-discovery through enchanting tales, offering insights on identity and emotional resilience. Whether you seek inspiration or feel lost, this space is for you to embrace the adventure and uncover the magic. So, grab your favorite tea or coffee, and let’s unlock the wisdom of Wonderland together!
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Welcome to She is RESILIENT, a podcast for women on their healing journeys who are ready to start living their most authentic & empowered lives outside of survival mode. I’m your host, Tatiana, trauma & somatic therapist as well as a holistic coach and I’m on a mission to help more women heal their nervous systems. Every Monday, me and my guests are going to get real & vulnerable about the experiences that led us to becoming the empowered and resilient women we are today. You’ll leave this p ...
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Follow Travis on his path to living his best life with autism. As an autistic person Travis moved from Huntington, Indiana to Fishers, Indiana to begin living his best life. Travis shares about his journey with the audiences. He also invites guest speakers in the field of autism and mental health onto his show.
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Join Reggie as he takes you on a journey through his real and real thoughts on a variety of topics including music, personal encounters, journaling, and everything that shapes his mental health journey. Whether you're interested in entertainment, self-reflection, or mental wellness, Reggie's podcast promises to offer a mix of engaging content and authentic storytelling.
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Hosted by Billy Ray Brewton, "Movie Mixtapes" invites guests from across the cinematic spectrum to help curate a 'movie mixtape' centered around a theme chosen by the guest. We're crafting vibes and experiences for those lazy Sundays when you just want to watch movies and relax. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemixtapes/support
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Life's journey isn’t about becoming anything,it’s about un-becoming everything that isn’t really you, so you can be who you were meant to be in the first place, come and learn how to change how you feel, handle difficult situations and emotions effortlessly and view life and the world around you differently which in turn gives you the tools to be unstoppable and even more amazing than you already are :) welcome to NLP Therapies Podcasts
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Calm Connection Parenting- Meltdowns, Emotional Dysregulation, Neurodivergent, ADHD, AUDHD, DMDD, Defiance, SPD
Jami Kirkbride LPC, Parenting Coach, ADHD, DMDD, Sensory Processing, Executive Functioning, and Child Anxiety
Do you wish you didn’t have to live like you were walking on eggshells? Do you wish you felt confident going and doing things together as a family? Holding your breath, wondering how to even understand or help your child? Scared of the next meltdown? And feeling like a failure… I’m so excited you’re here! This podcast will help you reclaim peace in your home, restore confidence in your parenting approach, and rebuild connection with your child as you turn challenging behaviors into opportuni ...
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Starting December 2024, join the neurodiversity movement by engaging with the world's first neuroinclusion podcast! Learn how to create cultures of neuroinclusion in workspaces, schools, communities, and homes, where all minds and bodies have the equitable opportunity to thrive. Your host, Pasha Marlowe (she/they), MFT, is the author of "Creating Cultures of Neuroinclusion" and a global neuroinclusion speaker. She collaborates with organizations and schools to teach inclusive language and de ...
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Why is there a boom in 30+ year old women going for ADHD assessments? Is it just a trend? Or is it that we really are the missed generation and more importantly, the missed gender. In this podcast, I'll be addressing why ADHD is not "just for boys" - how females often present so differently to males. I'll be talking about how ADHD presents in girls in the classroom, all the way up to how it has presented for me in motherhood, marriage and the mayhem it can cause in every day life. I'll be jo ...
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EP. 22: Sensory Overload Isn’t a Behavior Problem — It’s a Nervous System Signal
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25:01In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz discuss the often-overlooked sixth and seventh senses that can significantly impact your child's behavior and emotions. They explain how sensory overload could be the underlying cause of your child's tantrums and meltdowns, and introduce advanced insight…
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53. Why “Fun Days” Aren't Fun for Emotionally Dysregulated Kids: Understanding Holiday Triggers, Meltdowns, and Sensory Overload
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24:10Send a text and share your thoughts! For many kids, class parties, school spirit days, and holiday activities mean excitement and fun—but for emotionally dysregulated or neurodivergent children, they can mean stress, overwhelm, and meltdowns. In this episode, we’ll unpack why these “fun” days can be so tough and how to help your child stay calm, co…
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360: Minerals, Mitochondria, and Meltdowns: The Overlooked Link with Dr. Aaron Hartman
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50:57Parenting a child who goes from calm to chaos in seconds can feel exhausting. You try everything—deep breaths, gentle words, even walking away—and still, the meltdowns come. You’re not alone. When kids struggle with big emotions, there’s often a hidden root cause inside the body—and minerals play a much bigger role than most parents realize. In thi…
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Episode 173: Santa Claus is Coming...From Another Planet?
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1:23:40This Christmas, the most mysterious visitor might not be coming down your chimney. Why do reports of UFOs and strange phenomena spike during the holiday season? In this special episode, we explore "The Holiday Zone”, that eerie period between December 20th and 26th when the line between Christmas miracles and close encounters blurs. We delve into f…
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Stress in Early Life Leads to Adult Trauma and Nervous System Dysregulation
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9:17Dr. Cathleen King on how to move into safety and healing: "From a young age, many of us learned to brace for life instead of relax into it. "This constant vigilance trains the nervous system to stay in survival mode: blocking rest, repair, and true healing." Dr Cathleen King teaches neuroscience principles related to trauma and health recovery. Thi…
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Ep 326 - Walt Disney World Weekend: 10 Must-Do Tips for a Magical Short Trip
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18:20Planning a quick 2–3 day getaway to Walt Disney World (WDW)? In this episode, I walk you through 10 must-do Walt Disney World weekend tips to help you make the most of a short trip—without the stress and without missing out on the magic. We’ll cover which Disney theme parks to prioritize, the must-do ride you have to experience at night, the best D…
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EP. 25: Is It a Tantrum or a Meltdown? The Neurological Truth That Changes Everything
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21:58Your child is melting down in the grocery store. You've tried consequences, bribing, reasoning—nothing works. You leave red-faced, heart racing, wondering what you're doing wrong. Here's the truth: you're not using the wrong strategy, you're using the wrong playbook. In this episode, Dr. Veronica Schiltz and Dr. Serena Coffman reveal the neurologic…
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359: Before the Emotional Blow-Up: Hidden Clues Your Tween's or Teen’s Nervous System Is in Trouble
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12:20Parenting a tween or teen who swings from calm to chaos in seconds can leave you walking on eggshells. One minute they’re fine, and the next—doors slam, voices rise, and you’re wondering what just happened. You’re not alone. Those big mood swings aren’t “attitude.” They’re signals that your child’s nervous system is in distress. Let’s dive into the…
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Sibling Conflict and Emotional Dysregulation: Finding Peace in a Hard Holiday Season
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32:22Send a text and share your thoughts! Holidays can bring out both the magic and the meltdowns, especially when you’re raising an emotionally intense child. And while we often focus on surviving the big emotions, the siblings in the family feel these moments deeply too. Hurt feelings, frustration, confusion, and walking on eggshells can quietly shape…
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Episode 68: How Different Types of Play Therapy Improve a Child’s Communication?
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0:52Different Types of Play Therapy help children express feelings, build confidence, and improve communication. Through guided play, kids learn to share thoughts, understand emotions, and interact better in a safe, supportive environment. Visit Us:- https://www.nurturers.in/blog/different-types-of-play-therapy/…
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Episode 67: How to Create a Perfect Special Child Education Plan for Your Kid?
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0:57Learn how to build a perfect education plan that supports your child’s strengths and needs. This guide explains key steps, helpful strategies, and personalized tips to improve learning and growth in Special Child Education. Visit Us:- https://www.nurturers.in/blog/perfect-special-child-education-plan/…
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Episode 66: Can Autism Get Worse With Age? Early Signs Parents Should Not Ignore
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0:59Autism does not always get worse with age, but missing early support can make challenges harder later. Understanding the Early Signs of Autism helps parents act quickly. Learn what changes to look for and how timely guidance can support healthier development. Visit Us:- https://www.nurturers.in/blog/can-autism-get-worse-with-age/…
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358: The Surprising Fix for Oppositional Behavior (3 Steps Parents Can Use Today)
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12:39When every request turns into a power struggle, it can leave you exhausted, frustrated, and questioning everything you’re doing as a parent. But here’s the truth: your child isn’t trying to make your life harder—their brain is stuck in survival mode. Let me break down what’s really happening when kids seem defiant and how parents can shift from cha…
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Ep 325 - How I'm changing my Walt Disney World Theme Park Strategy in 2026
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20:16Do you have a solid strategy for Lightning Lanes, Rope Drop, Dining Plans, and navigating the parks on your next Walt Disney World trip? Whether you are a Disney newbie or have been to the parks before, I'm sharing how I'm changing my park strategy for 2026 based on new things coming and going from WDW. We are talking Animal Kingdom, Dining Plans, …
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EP. 24: Why Speech Therapy Alone Isn’t Enough — The Hidden Neurological Root of Speech Delays
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18:50In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz explore the connection between the nervous system and speech development in children. They share a case study of a young boy whose speech issues improved significantly through chiropractic care. The doctors explain the importance of addressing the brain-…
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357: Your Child's Meltdown Triggered Your Meltdown—Now What?
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10:42Parenting a child who’s melting down while you’re barely holding it together yourself can feel impossible. One minute you’re calm, and the next—you’re yelling too. You didn’t mean to, but their meltdown triggered yours. You’re not alone, and it doesn’t mean you’re a bad parent. It means both of your nervous systems are overwhelmed. Let me share why…
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How to Find Gratitude While Parenting A Child With Emotional Dysregulation (Even in the Hard Seasons)
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23:17Send a text and share your thoughts! When you’re raising an emotionally intense or dysregulated child, gratitude can feel like the last thing on your mind. Between meltdowns, misunderstandings, and moments that leave you feeling worn thin (at best), it’s easy to lose sight of what’s good. In this heartfelt and hope-filled episode, Jami shares what …
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356: Why Your Child Freaks Out Over the Smallest Things
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13:29Parenting a child who melts down over socks that “feel weird” or a sandwich cut the “wrong” way can leave you wondering what’s really going on. You try to stay calm, but inside you’re thinking, Seriously? This can’t be about the sandwich. You’re not alone—and you’re not a bad parent. The truth is, those small moments aren’t small at all when your c…
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Ep 324 - Memory Maker and Photo Pass Photos at Walt Disney World - Tips for Disney photos
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16:25Do you want unlimited photo downloads of all your Walt Disney World vacation photos? I've got all the tips for Memory Maker photos like where the best spots are to take them, how to cut down on photo wait times, pricing, who should and shouldn't buy it and where to find those photo pass photographers. I hope you enjoyed today's show. I'd love to co…
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EP. 23: What if the teenage phase doesn't have to be hard?
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17:48In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Kaufman and Dr. Veronica Schultz address the rising issue of anxiety among teenagers, particularly teen girls. They explore the pressures that contribute to this anxiety and discuss how neurological care can make a difference. Through real-life examples, they illustrate how reducing sto…
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Sensory Struggles and Clothes: How to Help Your Child Dress Without Tears
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52:26We know mornings can feel like a battlefield when sensory issues and clothing collide, leaving kids (and parents!) frustrated before the day even begins. That's why this week's podcast episode dives into the heart of sensory struggles with clothes. Colleen has packed this episode with real-life advice for families navigating tactile sensitivities. …
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355: Gentle Parenting Isn’t Enough—Here’s What Kids Really Need
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13:10Parenting a child who constantly melts down—even when you’ve tried every gentle parenting tip out there—can leave you exhausted and doubting yourself. You’re doing your best to be calm and validating, yet you still feel like you’re walking on eggshells. You’re not alone. The truth is, gentle parenting isn’t enough on its own—and understanding whyca…
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54. Holiday Overwhelm and Emotional Dysregulation: How to Create Calm for Your Child (and You!)
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21:20Send a text and share your thoughts! The holidays can bring joy, laughter, and… total overwhelm, especially when you’re parenting a child who struggles with emotional dysregulation. If family gatherings, travel, or changes in routine often lead to meltdowns and stress, this episode is for you. Join me as I share one of our hardest holiday moments a…
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354: Lazy or Dysregulated? What is the Truth About Unmotivated Kids
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15:29Parenting a child who won’t even try can break your heart. You ask, you remind, you offer rewards—and still, they resist or melt down. You’re not imagining it, and you’re not failing as a parent. It’s not bad parenting—it’s a dysregulated brain. Many parents worry their child is lazy, unmotivated, or just doesn’t care about school or responsibiliti…
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Ep 323 - Disney World Myths - Everything is NOT what it seems
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22:36If you are a Disney World first timer or new to the Disney Parks, these Disney facts may catch you off guard. The Carousel of Progress is in fact not a carousel, free Disney busses still can't take you here, and you can catch the fun at the end of some rides without riding at all. Find out what rides, restaurants and things on property are not as t…
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353: Why Dysregulated Kids Can’t Use Their Executive Function (and What to Do About It)
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18:29Parenting a child who melts down over homework or seemingly simple tasks can feel overwhelming and exhausting. You’re not imagining it—the frustration, tears, and chaos aren’t bad behavior. It’s a dysregulated brain struggling to access its control center. In this episode, let me explain why dysregulated kids can’t use their executive function, wha…
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352: Why Lyme Tests Fail: What to Do When Bloodwork Looks Clear with Dr. Bill Rawls
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53:59Parenting a child who’s struggling with mysterious symptoms can be frightening and exhausting. You bring them to the doctor, the tests come back “normal,” and yet you know something isn’t right. You’re not imagining it—it’s real, and you’re not alone. In this episode, Dr. Bill Rawls explains why Lyme disease testing often misses active infections, …
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Episode 172: November 2025 Mystery Box
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1:30:23Three unexplained phenomena: a strangely behaving interstellar comet, dark allegations of "human hunting parties" in wartime Bosnia, and a modern-day airport security incident that feels orchestrated. Told separately, they are compelling mysteries. Heard together, they paint a frightening portrait of a reality where the line between coincidence and…
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Ep 322 - My 10 favorite spots in Walt Disney World and where to escape sensory overload
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22:50Are you looking for some quieter spots in Walt Disney World to help with overstimulation, or just a nice spot to hang with your family and find something a little off the beaten path? Then this is the episode for you. From a mix of sentimental favorites to new spots to explore make sure you visit at least one of these spots on your next trip. Reach…
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EP. 21: The Truth About Milestones: What Your Pediatrician Isn’t Telling You in Baby’s First Year
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25:50In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz explore the crucial developmental milestones in a baby's first year, particularly the transition from crawling to walking. They debunk the myth that children will naturally reach these milestones without guidance and emphasize the importance of chiroprac…
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Navigating Sensory Overload: Actionable Strategies for Kids in Loud Environments
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59:08This episode continues our sensory series, diving deep into the world of Sensory Sound, with actionable strategies for supporting sensitive kids wherever you go. Why Are Loud Spaces So Overwhelming? Colleen unpacks how unpredictable peaks in sound, bustling crowds, harsh lighting, and layered sensory inputs can overload sensitive nervous systems. W…
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351: How to Calm Your Child Without Saying a Word
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10:27Have you ever noticed that the more you explain, the more your child melts down? Parenting a child who reacts this way can leave you exhausted, frustrated, and worried. You try to reason, but instead of calming down, your child gets even more upset. In this episode, I’ll share why talking often backfires when kids are upset, and how your calm prese…
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In this episode, David Nason unboxes an iPhone Air and gives his first impressions of the device. Apple’s thinnest phone to date, the iPhone Air was released alongside the iPhone 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max in September 2025.Our thanks to Apple for providing this device for review. This and future reviews of the device are entirely independent with n…
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In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to opt out of notifications for offers and promotions in the Wallet app on iOS. The Wallet app, responsible for managing payments, orders, passes, and more, often sends important notifications related to users' financial activity. However, notifications from the Wallet app can also be used to deliver ads, lik…
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52. Sensory Processing and Emotionally Dysregulated Kids: It’s Not Just in Their Heads | Sensory Processing Awareness
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35:36Send a text and share your thoughts! Have you ever looked at your child’s meltdown and thought, “Why does this keep happening?” What if those big emotions weren’t just about behavior, but about the way your child’s brain and body process the world around them? In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating world of sensory processing...what it …
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350: 3 Signs You’re Co-Regulating Right (and 2 You’re Not)
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10:53Co-regulation is one of the most powerful tools we have to help children learn how to manage emotions, but many parents wonder: Am I even doing it right? When your own emotions feel overwhelming and your child’s emotions are spilling over, it can be hard to know if what you’re doing is helping. In this episode, I break down the signs you’re co-regu…
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Ep 321 - 10 Reasons the Walt Disney World goer should try Disney Cruise Line
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18:20If you love a Walt Disney World vacation, I'm going to encourage you today to try your first Disney Cruise. From included meals, free childcare, fun activities for literally everyone and free money to spend on the cruise, these are 10 reasons to add a cruise vacation to your 2026 plans. Reach out today for my free planning services. I hope you enjo…
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EP. 20: Why Your Teen Is Still Struggling — And What Makes Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care Different
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24:28In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz share powerful testimonials of how addressing neurological stress in teenagers can lead to remarkable emotional and behavioral changes. They discuss the role of the amygdala and frontal lobe in emotional regulation and creativity, explaining how their sp…
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349: Are Rewards and Consequences Hurting Your Child Instead of Helping?
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11:46Parenting a child who doesn’t respond to sticker charts, time-outs, or threats can feel defeating. You’ve tried rewards, consequences, and everything in between—and still the meltdowns, backtalk, and battles keep happening. You’re not alone. In this episode, I explain why rewards and consequences don’t land for dysregulated kids and what you can do…
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51. 5 ADHD Myths That Commonly Hurt Children And The Truth That Offers Hope--ADHD Awareness Month
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34:42Send a text and share your thoughts! Bad parenting. Laziness. Can’t focus. Overdiagnosed. Medication is dangerous. You’ve probably heard at least one of these myths before...maybe even all five. But here’s the truth: every single one is a myth that can weigh families down with guilt, confusion, and shame. In this episode, Jami bursts the biggest mi…
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What is our Shadow? From a talk by Jungian psychologist James Hollis
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5:06Dr. Hollis, a Jungian analyst, is author of multiple classes on the Jung Platform site. This is a brief audio excerpt from his free video talk Introduction to Jungian Shadow Work. The registration page summarizes: “In this introduction you will learn more about Carl Jung’s concept of the Shadow and how it is relevant in your daily lives. “The talk …
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348: Why Nervous System Co-Regulation Beats Consequences Every Time
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11:56When a child feels overwhelmed, their autonomic nervous system kicks into a stress response. Logic shuts down, emotional regulation goes offline, and no punishment in the world can teach better behavior in that moment. That’s why we have to calm the brain first. When we do, co-regulation creates emotional resilience, nurtures healthy relationships,…
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Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home
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52:01In today's episode, Colleen breaks down what a sensory diet is (and isn't!), why it matters, and how to get started with simple, safe, and low-prep strategies that work in any space—even if your house is bursting at the seams. Here's what you'll find inside: A breakdown of the five key sensory systems: proprioceptive, vestibular, tactile, oral moto…
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Ep 320 - My Top 3 Disney World Hotel Picks for Toddlers, Teens, Couples & Girls Trips
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23:15Planning a magical Walt Disney World vacation and wondering where to stay? In this episode, I’m breaking down my top hotel picks for different types of Disney trips — whether you're visiting with toddlers, traveling with teens, planning a romantic couples-only getaway, or heading to Disney for a fun-filled girls trip. ✨ I share expert tips and real…
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EP. 19: Too Many Therapies, Not Enough Results? Why Your Child Might Be Overloaded
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16:28In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz address the common issue of children being overloaded with too many therapies. They share insights into why focusing on the nervous system first can lead to more effective and lasting results. By breaking down the three phases of their approach—high freq…
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50. Real Parent Questions: Family Doesn’t Understand Meltdowns & When to Seek Help
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29:11Send a text and share your thoughts! What do you do when your family just doesn’t understand your child’s meltdowns? Or when you start wondering if it’s time to seek professional help? In this powerful Season 2 kickoff of the Calm Connection Parenting Podcast, Jami answers two real questions from parents walking through emotional intensity, family …
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347: The Real Reason Transitions Are So Hard For Your Child
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12:04Leaving the house, turning off the tablet, starting homework—why does something so small spark such big meltdowns? If you’re exhausted from what feels like Groundhog’s Day every morning, afternoon, and bedtime, you’re not alone. Here’s the truth: it’s not bad parenting—it’s a dysregulated brain. And once you understand the real reason transitions a…
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