Text the Show Being a dad to a nonverbal autistic son forced John Dye to slow down and see his life through a completely different lens. During our conversation, I asked him a hard question: “Who are you outside of being a caretaker?” That one question opened a door. Through quiet mornings, walks, faith, and giving himself permission to rest, John began to rebuild his identity—not just as a caregiver, but as a whole human being. In this episode, John shares: 🔹 What it’s really like parenti...
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Text the Show Being a dad to a nonverbal autistic son forced John Dye to slow down and see his life through a completely different lens. During our conversation, I asked him a hard question: “Who are you outside of being a caretaker?” That one question opened a door. Through quiet mornings, walks, faith, and giving himself permission to rest, John began to rebuild his identity—not just as a caregiver, but as a whole human being. In this episode, John shares: 🔹 What it’s really like parenti...
What I Learned as a Dad to My Nonverbal Autistic Son | John Dye
ReFind Resilience Podcast
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What I Learned as a Dad to My Nonverbal Autistic Son | John Dye
Text the Show Being a dad to a nonverbal autistic son forced John Dye to slow down and see his life through a completely different lens. During our conversation, I asked him a hard question: “Who are you outside of being a caretaker?” That one question opened a door. Through quiet mornings, walks, faith, and giving himself permission to rest, John began to rebuild his identity—not just as a caregiver, but as a whole human being. In this episode, John shares: 🔹 What it’s really like parenti...
ReFind Resilience Podcast
Text the Show Being a dad to a nonverbal autistic son forced John Dye to slow down and see his life through a completely different lens. During our conversation, I asked him a hard question: “Who are you outside of being a caretaker?” That one question opened a door. Through quiet mornings, walks, faith, and giving himself permission to rest, John began to rebuild his identity—not just as a caregiver, but as a whole human being. In this episode, John shares: 🔹 What it’s really like parenti...