Embracing Holland
We are still here, and we have both missed you all.
info_outline Finding Hope in the Desert with Christina AdamsEmbracing Holland
Christina Adams, journalist, writer, disability advocate, and camel milk investigator, shares with us her powerful early intervention story of her son with autism and how she was able to help him through diet and camels. She outlines what she calls her “crazy camel journey” and how her research and travels to Isreal took her to a place of healing. She shares her website with us as a resource that details how camel’s milk can help several conditions, from allergies and gut issues to neurodevelopmental issues. Join us as we learn about the amazing qualities of camels and how their milk can...
info_outline A Cure for Austin with Hannah LoweEmbracing Holland
Join us as we talk to Hannah Lowe, founder of the L-CMD Foundation and mother to Austin, who has LMNA-related congenital muscular dystrophy. Like many rare disease families we've talked to, her son's condition was caused by a random genetic mutation. There is no treatment or cure, and given how rare it is, they are unsure about his prognosis or life expectancy, making the mission even more urgent. The L-CMD Foundation she started inspires hope for a stronger tomorrow by seeking treatments and, ultimately, a cure. We talk about balancing grief with action, and Hannah exemplifies this in her...
info_outline Hard Landings with Cammie McGovernEmbracing Holland
If you’ve ever worried about what adulthood might look like after high school or you’ve ever been inspired to create a meaningful space for your child to spend adulthood, tune in to our interview with critically acclaimed author, Cammie McGovern. Cammie McGovern was awarded a creative writing fellowship at Stanford University, and has received numerous prizes for her short fiction. Her stories have appeared in many magazines including Glamour, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook and Seventeen , and she is the author of another novel, The Art of Seeing. She lives in Amherst,...
info_outline Enjoying Your Child with Leylani CardosoEmbracing Holland
This week we chat with Leylani Cardoso, warrior parent, and mother of Sophia, her daughter with Down Syndrome. Leylani and her family helped Sophia bring her passion for food and entertaining to life by creating the YouTube Channel
info_outline Embracing Autism with Lia McCabeEmbracing Holland
For this episode, we share with you another Maryland parent and fellow autism mom, Lia McCabe, who started AutismWish.org which seeks to fulfill the wish lists of families across the country without all of the red tape of government programs. She and her husband also host a podcast called Embracing Autism, which is child focus and helps parents to understand and embrace their neurodiverse children. Give it a listen, follow, and subscribe to support their mission of helping families in the face of fear and the unknown. We talk about: Neurodivergent parenting Empathizing with...
info_outline Caring for the Caregiver with Rory LawrenceEmbracing Holland
This episode is all about taking care of the caregiver. Rory Lawrence, mother of a child with complex medical needs and staff member with David’s Refuge, talks with us about the organization she works for that pours into parents turned caregivers, and how she and her husband have found meaningful respite. We also talk about practical ways to weave in self-care that don’t require a sitter but can actually make a difference. Links Rory’s Email -
info_outline A Few of Our Favorite Things Year 2Embracing Holland
Despite ending the year on a turbulent note for our families, we are ending season two of the podcast with our awesome finds that brought us joy this year! We share with you gift ideas, sanity savers and problem solvers that we hope will bring a little joy and make your life a tad easier.
info_outline Circling the Drain: A Postcard from a Darkened Alley in HollandEmbracing Holland
Have you ever seen the meme about a special needs parent who fell in a hole? Well, that's where Meg and I find ourselves. When we started this podcast journey our mission was to highlight families with disabilities doing innovative things but to also share the reality of the ups and downs of raising children with disabilities, so this episode is a life update and a peek into where we are in the metaphorical Holland. We hope this brings someone some comfort who may also be in a hole.
info_outline Smearing 102: From Devastation to InnovationEmbracing Holland
We continued our chat about smearing with our guest, Jennifer Sheppard, who created an adaptive clothing line out of a dire need for an alternative to wet suits for her own son who struggles with the behavior. We also shared a bit more of our chat with Genevieve, and our own lessons learned from dealing with poo. We talk about: How we've become desensitized What we've found to be helpful in the aftermath Ways to clean up the mess Specific products and strategies that have been helpful Finding adaptive clothing solutions for when you can’t watch your child 24/7 ...
info_outlineDoes the thought of traveling with your children and family members with disabilities and complex medical needs intimidate you and make you shy away from leaving the house? This is the episode for you! Join our friend of the show and fellow complex medical needs mom Kristy Kargel, as we chat about how to navigate airports, long trips, and making it from point A to point B without excessive stress.
We talk about:
- Finding accessible changing facilities
- Bringing medically necessary items as carry-on items
- Calling the airline two weeks prior to discuss specific travel needs
- Renting a modified van
- Writing into a waiver plan to justify funds to be utilized to cover travel needs
- Shipping supplies ahead of time from a durable medical equipment provider
- Pre-ordering groceries and having them delivered to your destination
- Renting a shower care
- Packing day by day for items necessary for each day
- Providing packets and information for fellow passengers
- Boarding the plane
- FAA approved seat harness available to keep passengers upright
- Noise-canceling headphones (for kids & adults)
- Video and photo social stories
- Bathroom locator apps for accessible restrooms
- The courage to give it a go
- Bed tents
- Free passes to national and state parks
- Beach wheelchairs
- Drive through zoos and safaris
- Accessible parking passes
- Easing into traveling and prepping the whole family
- Lowering expectations
Links
Autism on the Seas (For autism, Down syndrome and other disabilities)
Wheelchair Friendly Lodging in National Parks
FREE Lifetime Pass for National Parks
Great travel tips for wheelchair users