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Joining me this episode is researcher, entrepreneur, and dedicated father, Wynford Dore. In this deeply personal and enlightening conversation, Wynford shares his transformative journey from successful businessman to pioneering advocate for neurodiversity, sparked by his daughter’s struggles with learning difficulties.

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220. Redefining what it means to be neurodiverse: Harnessing the power of the human brain with Wynford Dore

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217. BTS: Is there a right and wrong way to encourage independent play?

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Strategies parents can use to help your kids build independent play skills and foster overall independence.

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216. How “mom brain” can be our greatest strength, not our biggest weakness with Dr. Nicole Pensak

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Joining me this week is clinical psychologist and the author of Rattled: How to Calm New Mom Anxiety with the Power of the Postpartum Brain, Dr. Nicole Pensak. Together we have an enlightening conversation that not only acknowledges the challenges of motherhood but also celebrates the incredible strength and potential it brings.

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214. Raising emotionally intelligent sons: Parenting boys to combat “toxic masculinity” with Ruth Whippman

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We’re diving into the complexities of raising boys during a transformative time in history with our special guest, Ruth Whippman. Ruth is an acclaimed author whose latest book, BoyMom, masterfully blends memoir, cultural critique, and reporting.

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