THE AUTISM ADHD PODCAST

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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 they love.Sincerely, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist

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  • Arise Life Coaching
    Very Helpful!
    Love the examples and “lived experiences” offered!
  • aj0425
    Enlightening!
    Finally found my place! A podcast that informs and educates on PDA. Even my kids therapist couldn’t support me identifying with this nervous system disability because she had no knowledge of it. Happy to have found support and validating experiences for what is/could be going on with my tween. Thank you! Highly recommend this podcast!
  • Cmacaran
    Great podcast.
    Talks about many shared experiences of all aspects of autism. I am the mom of an autistic teen and this podcast really helps.
  • RRluv1
    Wow!
    Neurodiversity has resonated with us so much that I want to learn more about my Child and what she needs from us. Thank you so much for creating a podcast that really help us fine resourcesand as well answers!
  • Lisa Zeiderman
    The Autism ADHD Podcast is a Must Listen
    As a divorce attorney who has many clients with neurodiverse children, I can say that this is a must listen podcast. It is chock full of information. Thank you Holly.
  • AmandaPanda3113
    Love Love Love
    I absolutely love this podcast! I am currently going to school to become a Sp. Ed. Teacher. This is great material and insight on my daily walks to listen to. I love the book recommendations and information shared. Thank you so much for doing this podcast!
  • Dr. RCH
    Top experts
    Great show with top experts that help parents navigate ADHD and autism. I really enjoy Holly's interviews with such deep information!
  • Lucifer’sMoon
    She is amazing
    She has helped me as a autistic woman
  • CoMtn17
    Thank you
    All of this is just what we needed to learn about to help our son. So good to know we are not alone and there is help out there!
  • Andrea in Ca.
    Holly is amazing
    I feel like she is speaking directly to me. She is very relatable and clear and full of good ideas about hot to navigate this parenting journey. I have a 10 year old girl and with ADHD and recently diagnosed Autism as well as a 14 year old girl with anxiety. I love Holly’s way of rethinking about things. I relisten to her episodes often, take notes and share often with friends and my husband.
  • Rockinsalon
    Immensely helpful
    Best podcast so far that I’ve heard on these subjects. Realistic and a good resource.
  • The Flash's Dad
    Thank you!
    Hugely helpful.
  • Calm Parenting Podcast
    Practical, Compassionate, Helpful (And Irreverent)
    I hope everyone with a child who is different like ours listens to Holly and her podcast. She gets our kids and approaches real issues with appropriate humor, positivity, and practical solutions. I was fortunate to be a guest on her show. It was the most delightful experience I’ve ever had. Holly asks great questions, provides helpful insight, and just makes it like an enjoyable conversation with a friend.
  • nbrocs
    Thank you!
    It feels like a friend that understands your journey as a parent with neurodivergent kiddos. I have been looking for this level of honesty and information as I navigate this for myself and my family. Thank you for bringing these topics to the world. We need you.
  • nic_oleslaw
    So informative
    This pod is digestible and easy to follow for complex topics. Love it!
  • Drew VIII
    I can’t put into words what this podcast means to me because I am autistic (lol)
    Wow. Granted, I had a huge need in my life that this podcast perfectly fit… but this podcast changed my life. For some reason adding a second child to my family really threw me off. Everything was an incredible struggle. I needed a change so I decided to finally get that neuropsych assessment done so I can start the adhd medicine that I knew I needed. Come to find out I not only have adhd, but I am also autistic. As a 42 year old cis-white male attorney father of two, I had never considered this. I wa not educated about it and no one throughout my life ever suggested it. Sure, I had sensitivity to sounds, but I was just weak right? Parenting for me is a constant moment to moment risk assessment and I am constantly on edge, but I’m just weak and selfish because I’d rather be alone right? When I was diagnosed I was so upset. It sent my already ongoing burnout into a full meltdown (I think). I have spent my whole adolescent life trying not to be a “r-slur” (I grew up in the 90s) i have such an internalized disgust for anything atypical because I was bullied about being that very thing and my entire motivation in my social development was to not be what everyone ridiculed me for because that’s what would make it stop. In my attempts to find some source of information that resonated with me, I happened upon the episode about 4 signs of internalized ableness or something like that. It truly changed my whole perspective of myself and how I’ve gone through life. That episode was that one thing I needed to feel a positive connection to this diagnosis. It explained everything I knew about myself but I was previously only able to evaluate under the neurotypical expectations I was taught. Hearing that episode made me realize this diagnosis isn’t a curse as I had taken it, but the key I’ve always needed to finally understanding myself and why I have struggled the way I have. The host is so affirming and welcoming. The tone is more from a parenting angle, but honestly the way my brain works I can apply the knowledge to myself easier that way. Everything I have heard is presented very well and with care.
  • ShaheenIsa
    Please listen!
    I just listened to the episode about internalized ableism and it was so insightful. I’m looking forward to learning more. Thank you.
  • GoosyGoo
    Need to know info!!
    All of society needs to listen & learn from this show. I’ve shared many episodes with family to help them understand my child. Parenting, a child with special needs can be exhausting and overwhelming. I am so thankful for this podcast, and all the advice, tips and tricks that it offers!
  • TnNYC Gal
    ⭐️⭐️ Wonderfully warm and insightful ⭐️⭐️
    Worth listening to!
  • Tmcsmile
    Helpful information
    So much good information to digest. Thank you!
  • crneilsen
    Helpful
    Great show today on tips and strategies to work with my severely autistic child.
  • CraigDaug1
    So Helpful
    This podcast is very helpful and informative in dealing with my autistic son. Great guest speakers and solid, practical advice.
  • Genammorgan
    Always great
    I always enjoy Holly’s info, her podcasts, webinars and guests. I put them on while cleaning and doing things around the house. Sometimes the info is stuff I know, sometimes it’s all new, but I usually always learn one thing I didn’t know or come away with something I can try that I haven’t with my daughter (11) with ASD and ADHD or my husband with the same who didn’t know he had it until diagnosed at 51 while during our daughters diagnosis journey. Keep up the great work.
  • LWhite0749
    So helpful
    Thank you for this incredibly helpful podcast. Learn more every episode!
  • Selizabeth926
    Just listening will motivate you!
    I love the variety of topics Holly covers! I love her focus on accommodations and neurodiverse affirming strategies for wired differently kids and their families. Her podcasts on PDA are fantastic.
  • Whosthatgirk
    Self advocacy episode
    This episode definitely convicted my heart. Listening helped me to see how discounting my 8-year old son’s grocery store experience last week was/is detrimental to his progress in speaking up for himself. He has struggled with aggression since the age of 3, that’s when we started behavioral therapy. We’re finally making progress in that area and he’s been more vocal about his needs! I had to change so much! I needed this time to self reflect on areas of needed improvement for myself. I’ve asked the Lord to search my heart and He always answers (Psalms 138:23-24). I’m truly thankful for this podcast.
  • fgfgggbhuu
    You will learn SO much!
    Holly’s the best! I learn so much from this podcast. So grateful to learn from all of the knowledge she shares!
  • Dave in Linglestown
    Thank you
    Thank you for helping with this information. The more educated the less scary it seems to understand. This community thrives in a village setting versus the do it alone island. Thank you Holly.
  • Kimlykay
    Helpful and hopeful
    As the mother of an autistic young adult, I’ve found Holly’s podcasts informative, helpful, and reassuring. Parenting an autistic person is challenging and sometimes isolating journey. Her insights help me navigate the journey with more knowledge, compassion, and sensitivity.
  • idahojane
    Grateful for resources!
    Appreciate the Information. We were given a level 2 ASD dx combined with ADHD for our 5 year old, and I’m trying to soak up all the information I can 💚
  • DocEliz
    Great Information
    This podcast provides a wealth of information that is valuable for anyone interested in learning about neurodiversity. Great for both families and practitioners.
  • LeeAllyG
    Excellent resource
    This podcast is an excellent resource with practical, easy to digest information. I live the variety of topics and guest speakers. Even when I think an episode may not apply to my son’s particular situation I listen anyway and find a takeaway that’s useful and apply. The host is not only knowledgeable but also neurodiverse affirming. I highly recommend and believe it will be a keeper in your library.
  • send me guy
    Invaluable!
    This podcast is SO helpful! I’m an occupational therapist working with kids who have autism and a parent of two kids with ADHD, as well as having ADHD myself. This podcast addresses issues that are often overlooked or glossed over in other sources. You will get information here that you can’t get anywhere else. Look through the list of topics and I guarantee you will find one that interests you! Holly also gives a lot of helpful advice along with giving you an understanding of the underlying issues. This not only helps you know how to approach a particular issue, but how to approach it with empathy and understanding. It’s invaluable for both parents and professionals.
  • Paulav1
    Great!
    This is a phenomenal resource for those new to the neurodivergent community. It really helped me when our son was first diagnosed. Practical advice and helps you know you are not alone! Great job!
  • carolyn203986
    Game Changer for this Personal Care Manager
    I absolutely love this podcast and have learned so much. I so appreciate the knowledge, sharing of stories and for featuring these fantastic professionals. I am a Professional Care Assistant for an fantastic adult for almost 3 years now. She is more than a client, I consider her to be my sister. I started with very little knowledge and struggled with so much on “getting” through and understanding her responses and reasons with everything from completing tasks and reaching personal goals. Even with the hiring agency’s on-line employee training program I felt completely lost…until I found this life changing podcast. Thank you SO MUCH for providing this wonderful resource.
  • Annieglas
    Very informative podcast
    I was looking for more resources to help me understand my neurodivergent child, and this podcast has helped tremendously
  • Lupine88
    Great Resource!
    We at Wolf Educational Consulting in Cary, NC love share this podcast to our families. We support students with executive functioning skilsl in school and love that you confirm to parents and students that being a unique learner may require support but never shame.
  • Jumper.91
    Good podcast
    I’ve been listening to you for a while because a friend of mine has a boyfriend I’m trying to understand. Some of your ideas are good. Over all you have a great podcast.
  • Kyral02
    Valuable Insight
    Holly is a great resource for kids, parents, caregivers and extended family members.
  • HCMeV
    Great podcast
    I am so impressed with this podcast. Great information, delivered in a personable approachable way. Thank you for this resource, it’s already helped considerably and I’ve only had time to listen to 3 episodes. Looking forward to diving into the rest!
  • doctorTND
    5-Star Review - Dr. Tay
    Holly’s podcast is engaging, informative, and educational. As a licensed child psychologist, I find this podcast valuable and love listening to other professionals in the field.
  • Memom of 4
    Autism and Suicide
    This was my first time to hear this broadcast and it was very eyeopening. Her guest was so enlightening and also shared example of all the things neurotypicals do wrong because of ignorance. I have a teen grandson with autism and ADHD who struggles daily. Thank you for your program.
  • GrendelUlf
    Outstanding
    I am a 57 year old ASD & ADHD woman who wasn’t diagnosed until age 40. There are so few resources for adults, most information is directed towards parents of neurodivergent children which makes sense. Holly has the unique ability to address her content in a way that addresses everyone. A true hidden gem!
  • Sunbeams11
    Great resources offered and podcast!
    I have been listening to many autism podcasts. Dr Holly is a professional in this area having a child on the ADS spectrum herself. It’s always resonates with me when someone has walked in your shoes offering what she finds works. The information and guests are interesting and again offer insights, reminders, and Helpful information!
  • @nmb
    Fantastic
    The best podcast I’ve found where each segment is a spitting image of my daughter. I haven’t found other collections of information like this anywhere else. There are good days and bad days but each day we come a little bit closer to a better understanding of the how and why things are the way they are and how we as parents can better cope and get help.
  • cminer03
    Very well done
    A great resource for parents. Super well done, easy to follow.
  • PEN2016
    A gift for ASD people and those who know them
    Holly not only creates great and informative content about Autism/ADHD people, but also resonates as a safe person for them. Every episode is an infusion of encouragement.
  • msmith94
    Wow
    Such a wonderful podcast! My son has been diagnosed with ASD, I myself have ADHD and ASD. This podcast has been so helpful !
  • E Broome
    Excellent
    This podcast is insightful, thorough, and concise. I listen weekly and always take away helpful information or tips. Many neurodivergent children (autism and ADHD) have siblings who have a specific journey. I’ve noticed there aren’t many resources available for siblings. Perhaps a podcast with resources or tips for the sibling would be helpful as well! Thank you for all you do!
  • Fury32tgbkkfxvjk
    Great podcast!
    Thanks for the helpful podcasts!
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