In this episode, Jen and Noelle just talk all sorts of things. You'll get to contemplate your soul's journey and purpose, the existence of past lives and their role in our journey, what we are doing here as moms and caregive...
Jessica Patay in our conversation today said, "A life filled with brutal moments and beautiful moments and all of it mixed together..." Our conversation was a treat for me as we talked about community, personal healing, connection, and so much more!
Can you commit to meditating 33 second a day? Take the challenge with Jen and see what happens. Enjoy. We love to hear from you. Send emails to ForOurSpecialKids@gmail.com if you have questions, topics, or an amazing person w...
Wendy Andersen joins Jen today to discuss the best ways to approach IEPs in general and how making a few requests can improve a child's transition from school to school.
Today Jen interviews Roy Tuscany of High Fives Foundation. His story and attitude and generosity and so much more will blow your mind! What Roy is doing for the community of athletes with disabilities is life-altering and qu...
A quick message to wish you a happy day!! We love to hear from you. Send emails to ForOurSpecialKids@gmail.com if you have questions, topics, or an amazing person we should highlight. And, please tell a friend or caregiver ab...
In this episode, Jen helps you learn to connect with your higher self and your child's too! Dive into the wisdom and guidance of your truest self through meditation, journeying, journaling, and nature. Discover the joy of thi...
Jen got a little overwhelmed this week and decided to pull a very popular episode from the archives! As parents, we're overloaded with so much information, sometimes it's nice to get a little repeat reminder!
On Sept 4th, 2022, Kaydee introduced us to human design. And today, she provides a lot of details as to how the body graph from human design can give us insight on how to handle strong emotions like frustration or how to speak with our children in a way that meets their needs. Kaydee gives a ton o…
Today’s episode with April is the personification of the belief that things happen for a reason in perfect time. She is the next in our series Meet Amazing. April shares her story and I know you will be inspired. We all can do hard things and April shows us today.
Have you been feeling a little anxious lately, heavier than normal, not sleeping well, or experiencing intense dreams? Well, you are not alone, and today’s episode is a quick reminder that many of those things might be happen...
In today's episode, Jim talks all things music and how his life took a meaningful turn when he decided to change his career and provide music, lessons, programs, and joy to our community of disabled adults and children.
The episode today is a follow up to last week's emotional "dump" from me. I had a wonderful chat with Etienne Jambou and Tania Ginsberg-Jambou…who are wonderful friends of mine. Tania has joined us in the past (April 13th of...
Jen just gets raw and honest on today's episode about her fears, guilt, releasing, trauma, and how to find joy to manifest a new reality.
In today's episode, Tapley Holland joins the show, for a 2nd time, to talk about the 4 main ways this unique, dose- and condition-specific PRP IV therapy works and the many conditions it can positively impact. They look at autism, mild and severe CP, Grand mal seizures, learning disabilities, ty…
Shira Averbuch joins Jen today to talk about how our gut health, energetic body frequencies, supplements, and diet can help our kids with their disabilities.
Jen jumps on today to share some thoughts on her recent 2-days-away and why she wasn't quite sure she was deserving of the time. Then, she shares some inspired words on love.
Andrea Pollack’s main focus is to help parents better parent their autistic child. But, the information she provided me had nothing to do with any diagnosis. Her insights on self-worth, measuring effort, self-regulation, and support vs. discipline were extremely valuable, easy to implement and tang…
In this episode, Jen and Kelley get real about labels, the words "disabled" vs. "special needs", ableism, how to set expectations with flight attendants and so much more!!
This week’s episode is honest, vulnerable, raw, tearful, extremely challenging, brave, heart breaking, and also hopeful. Lee Tonks speaks for the first time about his parenting journey with his daughter, Remy.
Jen gets a real surprise when Teal jumps into her interview in today's episode. And, Teal asks some tough questions.
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Jen's higher spirit team asks to be called her "Ohana" and gets into detail as to why that change is so important.
Noelle and Jen provide steps for how to shift our thinking from tragical to magical.