• 72. DSPD Funding Cuts & Adult Medicaid Changes: How Autism Families Can Advocate Without Burning Out
    Jan 29 2026

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    In this episode, we talk about the possible state budget cuts to DSPD funding and adult Medicaid (Utah), and what those changes could mean for autistic adults and their families. We break down what DSPD services and adult Medicaid actually provide, why these supports are critical for long-term care, and why conversations about funding cuts can feel so overwhelming—especially for autism parents planning for their child’s future. We also share practical advocacy tips, including how to write effective emails to legislators, where your voice truly matters, and how to stay emotionally grounded when so much feels out of your control. If you’re an autism parent feeling anxious, powerless, or exhausted by policy decisions that directly affect your family, this episode offers clarity, validation, and small, d

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    IMPORTANT: We want to take a moment to share an urgent need within the autism community. Lindy Davies is trying to find a kidney donor for her husband, Thomas. They have two sons, including an 8-year-old with Level 3 autism. As Lindy shared, “I cannot do this alone. I need him, Brandon needs him, but most importantly Grayson needs him.” Please consider visiting her Instagram to learn how you can help or share her story. Here is the link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/lindy_davies?igsh=MTRjMml3OGVxdG94aw==⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


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    37 mins
  • 71. Meltdown or Something Else? Understanding Autism Meltdowns and What Autistic Behavior Is Communicating
    Jan 22 2026

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    In this episode, we explore a question many parents of autistic children wrestle with: Is this a meltdown, or is something else going on? Inspired by a real conversation between us about our own son, we unpack the differences between autism meltdowns, sensory overload, anxiety, physical discomfort, and behavioral dysregulation. We discuss why behavior is communication, how easily autistic behavior can be misunderstood, and why the meltdown vs tantrum autism distinction matters so much. We also share how our understanding has evolved over time, how to hold parenting theories loosely, and practical ways to test what your child may be communicating—without shame or self-blame for “not knowing sooner.” This episode offers reassurance, insight, and a more compassionate lens for understanding sensory overload in autism and the deeper meaning behind challenging behaviors.

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    IMPORTANT: We want to take a moment to share an urgent need within the autism community. Lindy Davies is trying to find a kidney donor for her husband, Thomas. They have two sons, including an 8-year-old with Level 3 autism. As Lindy shared, “I cannot do this alone. I need him, Brandon needs him, but most importantly Grayson needs him.” Please consider visiting her Instagram to learn how you can help or share her story. Here is the link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/lindy_davies?igsh=MTRjMml3OGVxdG94aw==⁠⁠⁠⁠


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    30 mins
  • 70. Autistic Barbie Controversy
    Jan 15 2026

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    In this episode, we talk about the newly released Autistic Barbie and why it has sparked so much conversation, praise, and criticism within the autism community. We explore autistic representation, the difference between awareness and acceptance, and why many autism parents have mixed feelings about what the Autistic Barbie represents. From feeling seen to feeling skeptical, we discuss how representation can be both meaningful and complicated, and what truly supports families raising autistic children beyond visibility alone. This honest conversation invites parents to reflect, release the pressure to pick a side, and trust their own perspective as they navigate autism parenting in a world still learning how to understand neurodiversity.

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    IMPORTANT: We want to take a moment to share an urgent need within the autism community. Lindy Davies is trying to find a kidney donor for her husband, Thomas. They have two sons, including an 8-year-old with Level 3 autism. As Lindy shared, “I cannot do this alone. I need him, Brandon needs him, but most importantly Grayson needs him.” Please consider visiting her Instagram to learn how you can help or share her story. Here is the link: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/lindy_davies?igsh=MTRjMml3OGVxdG94aw==⁠⁠⁠


    Download my FREE guide: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠5 Simple Steps to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ — your lifeline for regaining calm and clarity as an autism parent.


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    28 mins
  • 69. Rethinking the New Year with autism
    Jan 8 2026

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    This week we're recapping our holiday break and sharing what went right and what didn’t for our family during the holiday season with autism. We talk honestly about the realities of autism parenting during the holidays and how we’re approaching the new year without traditional resolutions. Becky shares a personal story about letting go of goal-setting and choosing a gentler approach, exploring what it could look like for 2026 to feel like a hug. This conversation is for autism parents who are looking for support, understanding, and a more sustainable way to move into the new year.

    Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — your support helps more autism families find our community and feel less alone.

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    IMPORTANT: We want to take a moment to share an urgent need within the autism community. Lindy Davies is trying to find a kidney donor for her husband, Thomas. They have two sons, including an 8-year-old with Level 3 autism. As Lindy shared, “I cannot do this alone. I need him, Brandon needs him, but most importantly Grayson needs him.” Please consider visiting her Instagram to learn how you can help or share her story. Here is the link: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/lindy_davies?igsh=MTRjMml3OGVxdG94aw==⁠⁠


    Download my FREE guide: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠5 Simple Steps to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ — your lifeline for regaining calm and clarity as an autism parent.


    Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠bridgeoutlet.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to find inclusive, autism-positive clothing that promotes connection, acceptance, and unity. Let’s bridge the gap together.

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    35 mins
  • 68. What 2025 Taught Us About Autism Parenting
    Jan 1 2026

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    As the new year begins, we’re taking time to reflect on what 2025 taught us about autism parenting. This conversation is about the expectations we had to release and the small shifts that made the biggest difference for our family. We talk honestly about what helped and what didn't, and how parenting a child with autism continues to shape us in unexpected ways. If you’re stepping into the new year feeling tired, behind, or unsure, this episode is a gentle reminder that growth doesn’t always look the way we expect—and you’re not alone.Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — your support helps more autism families find our community and feel less alone.

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    IMPORTANT:We want to take a moment to share an urgent need within the autism community. Lindy Davies is trying to find a kidney donor for her husband, Thomas. They have two sons, including an 8-year-old with Level 3 autism. As Lindy shared, “I cannot do this alone. I need him, Brandon needs him, but most importantly Grayson needs him.” Please consider visiting her Instagram to learn how you can help or share her story. Here is the link: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lindy_davies?igsh=MTRjMml3OGVxdG94aw==⁠

    Download my FREE guide: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠5 Simple Steps to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ — your lifeline for regaining calm and clarity as an autism parent.


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    25 mins
  • 67. Welcome to Holland at Christmas
    Dec 25 2025

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    Christmas can look very different when you’re parenting an autistic child. In today’s episode, we read and reflect on the poem Welcome to Holland and talk honestly about what it means to grieve the holiday you expected while learning to embrace the one you have. We explore how autism can reshape traditions, expectations, and even joy during the holidays—and why it’s okay to hold both grief and gratitude at the same time. If today feels quieter, harder, or nothing like you imagined, this conversation is for you. You are not failing, and you are not alone.Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — your support helps more autism families find our community and feel less alone.

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    IMPORTANT:We want to take a moment to share an urgent need within the autism community. Lindy Davies is trying to find a kidney donor for her husband, Thomas. They have two sons, including an 8-year-old with Level 3 autism. As Lindy shared, “I cannot do this alone. I need him, Brandon needs him, but most importantly Grayson needs him.” Please consider visiting her Instagram to learn how you can help or share her story. Here is the link: https://www.instagram.com/lindy_davies?igsh=MTRjMml3OGVxdG94aw==


    Download my FREE guide: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠5 Simple Steps to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ — your lifeline for regaining calm and clarity as an autism parent.


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    23 mins
  • 66. Surviving Holiday Break With Your Autistic Child
    Dec 18 2025

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    Holiday breaks can be overwhelming for families raising autistic children. In this episode of the Autism Parent Club Podcast, we share practical, real-life strategies for surviving holiday break with your autistic child—without burnout or unrealistic expectations. We talk about planning ahead, holding expectations loosely, supporting sensory needs, and keeping yourself regulated as a parent when routines disappear. If holiday meltdowns, nervous system overload, or schedule changes feel stressful in your home, this episode offers gentle guidance, validation, and tools to help your family get through the break with more calm and confidence.Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — your support helps more autism families find our community and feel less alone.

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    29 mins
  • 65. Finding the Perfect Christmas Gift for your Autistic Child
    Dec 11 2025

    Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!

    Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.


    We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.


    In this episode:

    Choosing Christmas gifts for an autistic child can feel overwhelming, especially when typical holiday gift guides don’t fit your child’s sensory needs or unique way of playing. In this episode, we’re sharing gift ideas that have worked well for our son, along with sensory-friendly toys, calming tools, and Christmas presents other autism parents often find helpful. We talk about what has supported our son’s regulation, comfort, and joy during the holidays—and offer ideas that might work for children who are sensory seekers, sensory avoiders, nonverbal, or on the Level 2 or Level 3 autism spectrum. While every autistic child is different, our hope is that hearing what has helped our family will spark inspiration, reduce stress, and give you a starting point for choosing autism-friendly Christmas gifts that feel right for your child.

    Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — your support helps more autism families find our community and feel less alone.

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    30 mins