Episode 31:  Susan | Normalizing Grief

Episode 31: Susan | Normalizing Grief

Grief journeys are different for everyone. Whether you are grieving the loss of a loved one, grieving the news of a diagnosis, grieving a life path you didn’t expect, or watching someone you love experience grief… this episode is for you. Today’s guest Anne is a chaplain and bereavement coordinator.  She facilitates today’s conversation to…

Michelle | Inclusion

Michelle | Inclusion

Michelle’s daughter attended EEU as a neurotypical student, so it was a no-brainer that her son Kellen would also be a student there.  To the surprise of the family, Kellen was at the right place because, while already in an inclusive environment, they found out that he has Autism. Today, Michelle, a single, co-parenting mama, is sharing her story of navigating this diagnosis, not feeling worthy some days and exploring inclusion.

Episode 26: Lane | Unfortunately Fortunate

Episode 26: Lane | Unfortunately Fortunate

In honor of Father’s Day, today we have our first medical, special needs dad on the show! Lane Hagan is the husband to Catherine and father of Libby (and her two siblings). When she was less than two weeks old, there was medical error in the NICU that harmed Libby, causing her to have severe spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy with an unknown future. Lane has learned so much from his daughter’s life and founded Libby’s Friends, a nonprofit that helps families in Alabama’s special needs community receive equipment and help.  

Episode 25: Welcome to Holland

Episode 25: Welcome to Holland

Often, as an entry into special needs parenthood, moms and dads are given a poem by Emily Perl Kingsley titled “Welcome to Holland.” This poem explains to the reader how it feels to arrive in Holland when you were planning a dream vacation to Italy.  Suz and Diane chat about this poem and how it makes each of them feel throughout an often isolating, surprising form of parenthood.