Episodes
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The brilliant idea of one determined mother is now allowing all of us to get some rest. A fascinating interview with Andrea Faris Roberts, the founder and director of the amazing non-profit, “A Mother's Rest”.
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Learn about what TRUE inclusion means in this episode where we interview Dr. Priya Lalvani. Dr. Lalvani is Professor at Montclair State University. She teaches courses in Disability Studies and is the coordinator for the Graduate Program in Inclusive Education.
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Mom, activist, and author Mei Li, shares her journey with her son with a disability and her unique perspective as a Chinese-American, a Brooklynite and a middle child…
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Wow! 2022 flew by but not without 52 episodes from Alma and Iris! Tune in to learn which episodes were our favorites and why, as well as what we have in store for 2 Moms no Fluff in 2023!
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A younger sibling's perspective on their brother with a disability may be much different than an older sibling. Listen in to get some insight into what goes on behind closed doors and out in the community for this sibling of an older brother with a disability.
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Having another baby after you have had a child with a disability. Whether you are considering your options or have already decided, this candied conversation will certainly resonate with you.
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This week we welcome another mom, Nina Nsilo-Swai , who's son is Autistic. She shares what it's like to love and care for him and concerns about him being Autistic and Black out in the world.
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Hotels versus airbnb? We give the pros and cons of each as well as how to make our children feel at home while traveling. Make it a vacation and not just a trip!
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An interesting point of view from Amy Langan who spent the past two decades working with children with multiple disabilities.
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As the holiday season approaches, we are here to help you give and receive gifts that are meaningful, useful and often times free!
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Ready to learn more about what it's like to be Autistic for Maria Linietsky? Listen in to hear part 2 of Maria's beliefs and perspectives regarding her identity, her community and what she'd like to change.
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While air travel is rarely easy, adding children with additional needs to the mix can make it extra challenging. Learn some useful strategies to fly through this...
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A fascinating interview with Jocelyn Gottlieb who shares her perspective on raising a child with high support needs. Listen in and learn something new!
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Whether we tend to be very organized or have a high tolerance for mess, listen in to learn strategies to reduce the chaos and regain control over our physical environment.
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Whether you are attending, hosting or avoiding family get togethers altogether, we have strategies to help you navigate these not-always-easy social situations during the holidays and beyond. #emotionalandpractical!
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Tips and tricks to make sure Halloween isn’t an actual nightmare! This episode is meant for the general community as well as for families with children with disabilities. Please share this episode far and wide so everyone can enjoy Halloween.
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From day one of the disability journey, there are infinite decisions to be made, some of which are high stakes. Learn how to break the process down to be as comfortable with your final choices as possible while keeping your sanity.
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Coming to terms with and appreciating our new reality. Redefining milestones and success.
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How to strategize when you feel depleted and disconnected from your child because of emotional and practical overwhelm.
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A personal take on being a sibling to a person with a disability. In a very special episode, Ilah Saltzman generously shares her candid accounts from her childhood as well as her adult perspective on the unique role of siblings. Listen in to learn something new!
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