Episode : Behind the Therapy Room Door - Rita -
What really happens inside a therapy session? 💬 In this powerful first episode of Community Conversations, we sit down with Rita, a Learning Support Specialist and ABA Therapist with over 18 years of experience and a mom who understands both sides of the therapy journey.
Rita opens up about her personal story of resilience, balancing motherhood and caregiving while helping families navigate autism, learning support, and emotional growth.Together, we break down what ABA truly look like behind the therapy room door, how parents can partner with therapists at home, and why it’s okay not to be okay.
💙Because therapy isn’t just about progress — it’s about partnership, hope, and humanity.#CommunityConversations #InclusionMatters #ParentSupport #ABATherapy #CBT #SpecialNeedsAwareness #MentalHealthMatters
This week on Community Conversations, we sit down with Dr. Dina Shalaby as she shares her journey of motherhood — raising twin boys, navigating the unknowns of premature birth, and processing the moment she realized one was developing differently than the other. 💙
Her story is a reminder of the strength, advocacy, and love parents carry while walking alongside their children.
🎧 Tune in now to Part One of this powerful conversation.
#CommunityConversations #ParentAdvocacy #AutismAwareness #SpecialNeedsParenting #ParentingTwins
In this season finale, we’re going deeper into what real inclusion looks like — beyond the surface. From families and schools to Hollywood and global industries, this isn’t about if we should do better — it’s about how. 💡
I’m honored to highlight two powerhouse advocates leading the change:
🎬 Qaysean Williams (@reallifemanikin) – fashion & costume designer breaking barriers through bold, wearable art.
🎬 Lauren “Lolo” Spencer (@itslololove) – actor, author, and advocate using her platform to inspire confidence, visibility, and change.
Their work is proof that inclusion isn’t optional — it’s necessary. 🙌🏽
Because when we do better, we all rise together. 💙
#CommunityConversations #InclusionMatters #RepresentationMatters #DisabilityAdvocates #CultureShift
In this episode of Community Conversations, we’re talking directly to parents about why routines aren’t just schedules—they’re security blankets for children with disabilities.
When kids know what’s coming next, they feel safe, seen, and in control—and that’s when real growth begins. 🙌🏾
If you’ve ever struggled to stick to routines or wondered why they matter so much, this episode breaks it all down—with empathy, real talk, and no judgment.
This week on Community Conversations, we’re diving deeper with the incredible Hasna Nada , founder of The @cdcdoha Child Development Center in Qatar and mother of two amazing boys with autism 💙
In Part 1 of our interview, she opens up about raising two sons with autism and how that personal journey inspired her to launch a center that now supports countless families across Qatar. 💙
In Part 2 of our powerful conversation, Hasna shares:
✨ The emotional toll and triumphs behind building CDC
✨ How she balances advocacy, motherhood, and leadership
✨ Advice for parents feeling overwhelmed or unseen
This isn’t just a story it’s a blueprint for turning purpose into power. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or just someone who believes in community-driven impact, this episode will move you.
In this episode of Community Conversations, I’m diving into something close to the heart — what it truly means to build your village.
This isn’t just for parents. It’s for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of doing it all alone. Because the truth is: we’re not meant to.
Whether you’re navigating parenthood, caregiving, leadership, or just life in general — having the right people around you can change everything. 💡
Let this be your reminder: You don’t have to do it all. And you’re allowed to ask for help.
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I had the absolute honor of sitting down with powerhouse sports presenter and autism mom Nicky Crosby, as she opens up about the emotional moment she found out her son was autistic.
From shock and uncertainty to advocacy and acceptance—Part 1 of this two-part episode dives into the early days of her journey, the turning points, and the resilience it takes to parent differently.
This episode is heartfelt, unfiltered, and full of moments every parent, teacher, and ally should hear.
Tune in now on Community Conversations Podcast—you don’t want to miss this first chapter.
We’re kicking off Community Conversations with a conversation that starts where everything should—at home.
In this first episode, we’re diving into how vocational skills and executive functioning begin with the small things: chores, choices, routines, and responsibilities.
Why is folding laundry more than just a task?
How do everyday habits help our kids become more independent, capable, and confident?
💡 This episode is for every parent, teacher, or therapist who’s ever asked:
“Where do we even begin?”
Tune in now—this is the foundation.
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I had the honor of sitting down with powerhouse autism mom and advocate Joelle, as she shares her journey navigating her son’s dual diagnosis of Coffin-Siris Syndrome and Autism.
From confusion to clarity and everything in between—this episode is raw, real, and a reminder that every parent’s journey is uniquely powerful.
Tune in now on Community Coverages Podcast—you don’t want to miss this.
The Fear is Real—But So is Your Strength
“You’re not weak for being scared—you’re human. Every parent of a child with special needs faces moments where fear, doubt, and overwhelm creep in. But guess what?
You’re stronger than you feel.
This episode is a powerful reminder…
✨ Your child is not broken.
✨ They are not a problem to be fixed—
✨ But a story to be understood, a voice to be heard, a masterpiece to be celebrated.