The Autism Dad

De: Rob Gorski
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  • Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski — a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for fresh episodes that delve into the complex world of autism and special needs parenting. This podcast serves as a safe haven, offering a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, and actionable advice. Whether you're a parent navigating the nuanced challenges of raising a neurodivergent child or simply someone looking to better understand the realm of autism, "The Autism Dad" podcast provides understanding, support, and education for all. Don't go this journey alone; tune in and become part of a community committed to awareness, acceptance, and growth.
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  • Before He Could Speak (S8E08)
    Mar 26 2025
    This week’s episode is deeply personal and incredibly important. I’m rereleasing this conversation from a previous season because the message still resonates just as strongly—and it’s something every parent, educator, and professional working with non-speaking kids should hear. What started as a simple audio test with my son Emmett turned into one of the most powerful and emotional conversations we’ve ever had. We were just testing out some new podcasting gear, but Emmett opened up in a way I hadn’t expected. He shared vivid memories of what life was like before he could speak—how it felt, what he understood, and how frustrating and lonely it was to be trapped in his own thoughts with no way to communicate. We talk about: • Emmett’s memories of being non-speaking as a toddler • The emotional toll of not being understood • How he experienced the world, despite being assumed “incompetent” by some • What it felt like when he finally broke through and began to speak • The importance of presuming competence in non-speaking individuals • Simple things we did to support communication and why they mattered • Emmett’s advice to parents trying to connect with their non-speaking kids This conversation is a reminder that language doesn’t equal intelligence. Just because a child can’t speak doesn’t mean they aren’t listening, feeling, thinking, or understanding. I’m so proud of Emmett for opening up about this. His voice is one that needs to be heard, and I’m excited to continue this father-son dialogue in future episodes. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Follow me online: • Podcast Website: listen.theautismdad.com • Blog: theautismdad.com • Instagram: @theautismdad • Facebook: facebook.com/theautismdad
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  • The Importance of Validation in the Autism Community (S8E07)
    Mar 19 2025
    Episode Overview In this solo episode, I dive into a topic that’s been weighing on my heart—validation in the autism community. There’s a growing divide between those who see autism as a superpower and those who experience it as a significant disability. Both perspectives are valid, but we need to recognize that no single experience defines autism. Key takeaways: Autism exists on a vast spectrum, and no two experiences are alike. Some individuals thrive and see autism as a strength, while others face profound challenges. We must validate and respect all perspectives without dismissing or diminishing anyone’s experience. Parents and autistic individuals alike should be able to share their personal journeys without fear of judgment. Unity within the autism community is crucial to advocating for better understanding and support. Why This Matters Many parents and autistic individuals feel unseen when their experiences are dismissed. Whether autism is empowering or disabling, every perspective matters. By supporting each other and allowing diverse narratives to coexist, we can create a more inclusive and understanding world. Resources and Links Connect with me: TheAutismDad.com Join my private parenting support group: theautismdad.com/support Listen Now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Podcast Website Want to Sponsor or Be a Guest? Contact me at theautismdad.com/contact. Let’s continue this conversation. What’s your experience with validation in the autism community? Drop your thoughts in the comments or tag me on social media. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and leave a review if this episode resonated with you. Follow on social media: Instagram | Facebook Thanks for tuning in. See you next week. This Week’s Sponsor: Safe Place Bedding If you’re looking for a safe, comfortable, and travel-friendly sleeping solution for your autistic child, check out Safe Place Bedding. Their durable, inflatable safety beds help create a secure sleep environment at home or on the go. Designed by special needs parents, these beds offer peace of mind and better rest for the whole family. Learn more and shop now at SafePlaceBedding.com.
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  • Navigating Divorce with Neurodivergent Kids (Part 2) S8E06
    Mar 12 2025
    Episode Summary Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In Part 1, we explored the unique difficulties of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of routine and consistency, and strategies for reducing trauma and increasing stability. Now, in Part 2, we’re tackling listener-submitted questions about co-parenting, communication struggles, and how to help kids through the transition. Dr. Mikki Lee is back to provide expert guidance, and I share personal lessons learned from my own experience. Whether it’s handling different parenting styles, managing transitions between households, or navigating co-parenting disagreements, this episode is all about practical solutions that prioritize a child's well-being. Key Topics in This Episode: - How to talk to kids about divorce in a way they understand - Easing transitions between households to reduce stress and anxiety - What to do when co-parents have different parenting styles - How to handle resistance to change in neurodivergent kids - Why therapy is essential for both parents and children post-divorce - The importance of self-care for parents and setting healthy boundaries - Lessons learned: What I wish I had done differently Guest Bio Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities. Resources & Links - Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: https://drmikkilee.com - Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources: https://www.theautismdad.com - Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheAutismDad - Like my page on Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheAutismDad - Join my private parent support group: https://theautismdad.com/support Listen & Subscribe - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ - Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com This Week’s Sponsors Safe Place Bedding Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions. Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad The Unbreakable Boy This inspiring film about resilience and love hits theaters on February 21st! Get your tickets now: https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie Mightier Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more & save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to you next week!
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Thank you so much for your time in putting this together, for each episode. With the increase in Autism over the years there are so many families searching for answers, options, support, understanding and hope. I appreciate your podcast so much.

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