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THE AUTISM ADHD PODCAST

Holly Blanc Moses
Neurodiversity
Executive Functioning
Education
ADHD
Emotional Regulation
Mental Health
Functional Behavior Assessment
Autistic Burnout
Neurodivergence
Self-Advocacy
Autism
Stress Management
Behavioral Support Plans
Ableism
Neurodivergent Children
Coping Strategies
Children's Mental Health
Task Management
Individualized Education Plans (ieps)
Toxic Perfectionism

Welcome to The Autism ADHD Podcast, your go-to podcast for neurodiversity-affirming, insightful, and practical support. We discuss mental health, emotional regulation, social interaction, academics, independence, and more! Whether you're a parent, therapist, or educator, you'll find knowledge, evidence-based tips, and real-life stories to empower Autistic and ADHD children and teens to live a life... more

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www.youtube.com/@autismadhdtvwithhollySensory experiences shape how neurodivergent kids feel, think, and show up in the world — and when those experiences are overwhelming, confusing, or dismissed, the emotional toll can be enormous.

In tod... more

In this episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, host Holly Blanc Moses welcomes Shelly Robinson, a Certified Conscious parenting coach and founder of Raising Yourself.

You don't want to miss this episode! Parents, therapists, and educators are going to... more

If you've ever thought, "Why don't they just do what I say?" or "They need to be more motivated," this episode will completely change how you support autistic and adhd children.

In this episode, you'll learn:

• What motivation actually is (cogni... more

Thanks for joining me, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist, on The Autism ADHD Podcast. Is a neurodivergent student in your life struggling at school? You're not alone—and there ARE supports that actually work.

In this episode, I'm... more

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Recent Guests

Shelly Robinson
A certified conscious parenting coach, founder of Raising Yourself and creator of the Connected Kid Toolkit.
Raising Yourself
Episode: 5 Signs of An Emotionally Safe Parent For Neurodivergent Children
Leila Beikmohomadi
Fabulous psychologist in our practice at Crossvine
Crossvine
Episode: From Academic Struggles to Social Challenges: Understanding & Supporting Processing Speed Differences
Dr. Daniel Wendler
Autistic Clinical Psychologist, two-time TEDx speaker, and author
neurodivergent Psychologist
Episode: The Social Skill That Protects the Mental Health of Autistic & ADHD Kids
Jan Stewart
Mental health and neurodiversity advocate, author, speaker, and parent
Carey's Place Autism Services
Episode: Hold On Tight: 5 Must Know Tips For Parenting Neurodivergent Children
Kate Moryoussef
Host of the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach, and EFT practitioner
The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast
Episode: Reactive to Regulated: How Neurodivergent Moms Can Stay Calm In The Chaos & Avoid Burnout
Stephanie Malia Krauss
A social worker, educator, and author who focuses on helping young people thrive.
First Quarter Strategies
Episode: The Mental Health Cost Of Productivity Culture On Neurodivergent Kids
Harry Psaros
Author of Amazon bestseller 'From Struggle to Strength', an executive neuroscience specialist.
ABB, Autism Caring Center
Episode: Denial to Dedication: A Father's Raw Truth About Autism Acceptance With Harry Psaros
Dr. Adrian Wood
A rural Eastern North Carolina mother of four, including an autistic 11-year-old, and co-author of the book 'Autism Out Loud'.
Episode: Autism Out Loud: Anxiety, Family Dynamics & Redefining Success with Dr. Adrian Wood
Dr. Stephen Porges
Author of The Polyvagal Theory and creator of SSP. Professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina.
University of North Carolina
Episode: Navigating Emotional Storms With Effective Nervous System Regulation for Neurodivergent Kids

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Holly Blanc Moses
A neurodivergent therapist, advocate for families with neurodivergent children, and a certified conscious parenting coach.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.2k ratings
  • Always Relatable

    What I love most about this podcast, is that I can scroll through and usually find an episode quickly that speaks to me, educates me and normalizes my kid. My daughter is 11 and diagnosed this year with AutADHD. She also struggles with sensory processing disorder and anxiety. I was just diagnosed at 49 with ADHD. Holly always hits the nail on the head with how I am feeling and reminds me to be patient with my daughter and with myself.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CH_75
    United States2 months ago
  • So relatable

    I listened to this podcast for the first time yesterday, and it brought me to tears. The story about failing to recall someone’s name, and then being shamed, was all too familiar.

    I’ve listened to quite a few adhd/autism podcasts, and I find this one easy to listen to, and relate.

    I’ve been diagnosed with adhd since 33, I’m 37 now, and everyday I learn something new. Now considering I am autistic, but have no official diagnosis-just so many lightbulbs going off.

    Ty for all you do 💙

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Junthetomsmom
    United States2 months ago
  • Crucial for Parents and Educators

    This podcast is such a godsend. Holly is so compassionate and how she explains things makes it really easy to understand how our neurodivergent child‘s brain functions and what we, as parents and as educators, can do to help support her.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    married to a Deutscher
    Germany4 months ago
  • The Working Memory episode

    Holly, my 3-year old, 8-year old, 13, 15….57-year old selves were standing and cheering while wiping tears. We’ve been seen! Sharing your experience in such a vulnerable way was so healing. I’ve understood this information intellectually before but it’s the first time that I’ve really absorbed this. Seeing myself in your story so passionately shared was balm for the shame which still resurfaces. Thank you!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Notes Everywhere
    United States4 months ago
  • Did you make this podcast for me?

    Holly- I'm a44yr old male. Previously an aba therapist, previously a school program director. I hear what you're saying and it's helpful, and... I was Diagnosed with adhd at 8. Last year diagnosed on the spectrum, after my 10yr old son diagnosed on the spectrum the year prior to me. I eat my self alive with should be towards myself, towards my son and others. I know better, but I carry this wound. I know I need to let go of should be, and when I do, i slip back into it. It "should be" wo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    deeddragon
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners find the content to be relatable and essential for understanding their neurodivergent children's needs.
Some feedback requests more focus on nuanced differences within neurodiversity and related challenges.
Reviewers highlight the practical tips and evidence-based insights that empower them in their parenting strategies.
Many appreciate the compassionate and insightful approach, often noting how episodes address their feelings and experiences as parents.

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Reactive to Regulated: How Neurodivergent Moms Can Stay Calm In The Chaos & Avoid Burnout
Q: Was it surprising to you when you received your diagnosis?
It was both surprising and a relief. It provided clarity, but I also recognized that it presented differently for girls.
From Shame to Self-Compassion: Supporting Mental Health, Social Needs and Executive Functioning in Neurodivergent Kids
Q: How does brain shame impact you mentally?
It strikes me that some of the things like having social challenges that people wouldn't associate that as much with brain issues.
From Shame to Self-Compassion: Supporting Mental Health, Social Needs and Executive Functioning in Neurodivergent Kids
Q: What is brain shame?
Brain shame is the shame that folks with ADHD and autism accrue based on negative experiences with their executive function skills.
Navigating Special Education Law Like a Pro: What Every Parent & Educator Needs to Know
Q: What if the school isn't following the 504 IEP consistently?
Parents can document the lack of implementation and may seek compensatory education for the child.
Navigating Special Education Law Like a Pro: What Every Parent & Educator Needs to Know
Q: Can the school refuse to provide an IEP or a Section 504 plan to a child who is making like C's or above?
No, the school cannot refuse based on good grades; eligibility should be based on the child's needs.

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Content focuses on providing neurodiversity-affirming insights and practical support for parents, educators, and therapists who work with children and teens diagnosed with autism and ADHD. Episodes explore various topics including emotional regulation, motivation, executive functioning, mental health, and social skills, aimed at empowering neurodivergent individuals to thrive in different aspects of their lives. The discussions often feature personal anecdotes and expert guests who share valuable advice and strategies, making it relatable for listeners navigating similar challenges. Unique aspects include a compassionate approach that incorporates lived experiences, allowing for a supportive environment that validates both children and thei... more

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1. Shelly Robinson
2. Leila Beikmohomadi
3. Dr. Daniel Wendler
4. Jan Stewart
5. Kate Moryoussef
6. Stephanie Malia Krauss
7. Harry Psaros
8. Dr. Adrian Wood

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