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Take the Next Step with Amy Julia Becker

Take the Next Step with Amy Julia Becker

By: Amy Julia Becker
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Real talk, real tools, and real hope for families experiencing disability—a Hope Heals podcast hosted by author Amy Julia Becker. Culture often tells us that families with disability are a problem. At Take the Next Step, we see your family as a gift—to society and to your community. Your family matters. Your child matters. We need you here. Join Amy Julia each week for honest conversations with parents, therapists, and disability advocates about finding delight at home and belonging in community, plus practical steps toward a flourishing future. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, longing for connection, or unsure what’s next, you’re not alone. Tune in every Wednesday for direction and hope.

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Episodes
  • A Lifeline for Disability Parents: Your Feedback, Our Future
    Dec 10 2025

    Feeling alone in the hard parts of parenting a child with a disability? Hear how other families are finding support, encouragement, and practical ways to navigate the challenges while celebrating the joys. Plus, a quick review is the perfect Christmas gift to help more families discover Take the Next Step!

    Mentioned:

    • Niro Feliciano's Take the Next Step episode

    00:00 Intro

    00:31 Your Feedback

    03:33 Backstory and Future Reimagining

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    JOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabecker

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    Take the Next Step is produced in collaboration with Hope Heals. Hope Heals creates sacred spaces of belonging and belovedness for families affected by disabilities to experience sustaining hope in the context of inclusive, intentional, inter-ability communities. Find out more about our resources, gatherings, and inter-ability communities at hopeheals.com. Follow us on Instagram @hopeheals.


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    6 mins
  • From Chaos to Calm-ish: Holiday Survival for Disability Parents with Niro Feliciano, LCSW
    Nov 26 2025

    E11 — Feeling the holiday overwhelm creep in already? Psychotherapist Niro Feliciano, author of All is CALMish, unpacks why disability families carry extra emotional weight this time of year—and how small, doable shifts can bring more peace. We explore:

    • realistic expectations
    • micro-moments of delight
    • asking for help
    • building a holiday season that fits your family, not Instagram

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    • All is CALMish: How to Feel Less Frantic and More Festive During the Holidays by Niro Feliciano
    • Subscribe to Amy Julia’s Substack newsletter: amyjuliabecker.com/subscribe

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    WATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTube

    SUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.com

    JOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabecker

    LISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/

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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Niro Feliciano is a psychotherapist and an expert on anxiety, stress, and relationships. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University and is the author of This Book Won't Make You Happy and All is CALMish. She is a frequent guest on the TODAY show and her column, "Is This Normal?" appears on Today.com. Her work has appeared in publications such as Real Simple, Oprah Daily, the New York Times, HuffPost, and Psychology Today. Niro is a first-generation Sri Lankan American and lives with her family in Connecticut.

    Web: nirofeliciano.com Instagram: @niro_feliciano Facebook: /nirotherapy

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    Take the Next Step is produced in collaboration with Hope Heals. Hope Heals creates sacred spaces of belonging and belovedness for families affected by disabilities to experience sustaining hope in the context of inclusive, intentional, inter-ability communities. Find out more about our resources, gatherings, and inter-ability communities at hopeheals.com. Follow us on Instagram @hopeheals.

    We want to hear from you. Send us a text!

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    28 mins
  • The Power of Proximity in Disability Parenting with Sho Baraka
    Nov 19 2025

    E10 — From Frustration to Connection: If your home feels tense or chaotic, connection might be a missing piece. Recording artist Sho Baraka joins Amy Julia Becker to share how his family moved from daily breakdowns and aggression to a home marked by peace. Sho reflects on his story of parenting two sons with autism and the surprising power of proximity—how simply being with our kids can open doors to communication, trust, and calm.

    00:00 Introduction to Sho Baraka

    03:07 Navigating Communication with Nonspeaking Children

    11:14 The Power of Proximity

    13:25 Moving from Aggression to Peace

    18:52 Marriage and Family Life

    21:55 Practical Tools for Families

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    • Words, 2006: https://youtu.be/VImB2ALPQic?si=ej0PI35tdMPCN1RW
    • Sho on the GoodHard Story podcast with Katherine Wolf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=512teMbA_gw
    • Dr Marion Blank: https://dmlearninglab.com/about-us-2/
    • ASD Reading: https://www.asdreading.com/

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    WATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTube

    SUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.com

    JOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabecker

    LISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/

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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Sho Baraka has spent the last 18 years traveling the world as a recording artist, consultant, speaker and writer. He is a co-founder of The And Campaign and founding member of the internationally known hip-hop consortium 116 Clique and record label, Reach Records. Sho served as a visiting professor at Wake Forest University & Warner Pacific University and is currently an editorial director at Christianity Today. Sho is also working with MyBLVD to build a community called "Good Culture". A space that will galvanize cultivators around story, art & ideas. Sho lives in Atlanta, GA with Patreece, his wife of 22 years, and their three children. Sho and Patreece have two boys on the autism spectrum and find themselves as ambassadors and advocates in the Autism community.

    Sho Baraka (@amishobaraka) • Instagram photos and videos

    https://substack.com/@goodculture

    https://www.shobaraka.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/shobarakashow

    https://www.facebook.com/shobaraka

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    Take the Next Step is produced in collaboration with Hope Heals. Hope Heals creates sacred spaces of belonging and belovedness for families affected by disabilities to experience sustaining hope in the context of inclusive, intentional, inter-ability communities. Find out more about our resources, gatherings, and inter-ability communities at hopeheals.com. Follow us on Instagram @hopeheals.


    We want to hear from you. Send us a text!

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    26 mins
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