Making it with Autism
Ann and Tina are two moms and friends who have, like many others, experienced great pain and also great joy throughout their lives. While they are far from experts in the mental health field, they have both separetely worked diligently and consistently to heal from their trauma, hurt and sometimes harsh realities that neither would have chosen for themselves. Ann and Tina will share life's journeys and discuss, discover and redefine the realities of what life brings and teaches. Through the ups and downs, Ann and Tina candidly talk about life's struggles and challenges with humor, transparency, compassion and love. Grab your favorite drink or snack and sit down with Ann and Tina as they dive into topics of trauma, pain, hope, therapy and anything in between. You are not alone. There is purpose in your pain and there is joy along the journey!
Episodes
7 episodes
Tina's Transformation: A Raw and Emotional Exploration of Overcoming Life's Struggles on the Road Less Traveled
Can facing difficult situations make us stronger? Can our weaknesses actually become our strengths? Tina says YES! Tina and Ann go head on into healing on this episode as they explore the importance of doing more than just letting the pain in. ...
A Soul-Searching Journey on the Kalalau Trail: A Place where Treachery Meets Peace
Tina shares her soul-searching journey on the 22-mile Kalalau Trail. She takes us on an exhilarating journey as she finds herself on the narrow, rugged trail that landed her in front o...
Autism and abuse
Autistic individuals can be targets as they have difficulties expressing what is really going on and they can have a hard time picking out the abuser in the room. Ann tells a story of abuse. Anyone who preys on the vulnerable and those wh...
What is your Autism Quotient?
Take the Autism Quotient test with me and see how you score. Go to the link below and take the 50 question test. There are so many variables with a test like this, but you can see how you score today or score, in general. Try to answer them in ...
It's a Spectrum Baby
Autism SPECTRUM Disorder. Spectrum is the key word and so many people get this wrong. I have so many say to me well they don't look like they have autism or they make eye contact or they talk a lot or they have friends. Why do doctors NOT diagn...