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That's good to know
Meredith Clare
21 episodes
5 days ago
This show is for parents and caregivers of disabled and neurodivergent children of any age.
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This show is for parents and caregivers of disabled and neurodivergent children of any age.
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Episodes (20/21)
That's good to know
Bonus episode - Introduction to the 'Things that can help' series - with Meredith and Emerson

My little buddy Emerson joins me in the studio as my co-host to introduce our new series 'Things that can help'.

We talk about things that help both of us such as: ways to cope at school, things that help when you're having a meltdown, how joy and laughter can help lighten the load and much more.


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5 days ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep10 - Julie

In this episode I chat with Julie Legg author, podcaster, actor, musician, homesteader and late diagnosed adhder.

We discuss her book, podcast, misconceptions and myths of ADHD and some of the strategies she adopts to help manage her symptoms.

Julie's book, The Missing Piece, combines her own lived experience of being diagnosed with research and powerful personal stories from other Kiwi women with ADHD. It's a go-to reference for any stage of your journey, whether you're newly diagnosed, exploring the possibility, or supporting someone who is.

She carries on the conversation along with her husband on their podcast ADHDifference.

Home - Julie LeggADHDifference podcast

https://open.spotify.com/show/42EAPqQrS5BQjbYUTK5V2Y?si=e6649974de074ed2

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3 weeks ago
57 minutes 51 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 09 - Holly

I'm joined by Holly Gooch from The Hyphen Project for a fantastic kōrero about Twice Exceptional (2e) kids and how her six-month intensive programme for neurodivergent teens (16-19) is helping them build confidence, purpose and collaborative skills that prepare them for adulthood.

The Hyphen Project program is for teens that haven't thrived in traditional school settings and Holly shares with us the impact it's having on their young lives and why rethinking education matters now more than ever.

For more info or to contact Holly visit:The Hyphen Project

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1 month ago
59 minutes 5 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 08 - Iain

In this episode I'm joined by Iain Girvan, founder of Autsupport, a mentoring and coaching service created to help support autistics through gaming. Neurodiversity Support, Coaching & Mentoring | AutSupport NZTune in for an inspiring kōrero with a genuinely cool guy doing meaningful mahi to support and empower the autistic community.


Here are some of the groups Iain mentioned:

Dads with Autistic kids - Hutt Valley & Wellington groupPDA Gamers GlobalPDA Father FiguresAutism Dads Support Group NZ

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1 month ago
56 minutes 24 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 07 - Frian

In this episode I’m joined by the incredible Frian Wadia, founder and chairperson of NATINA - Neuroscience and Trauma Informed Network Aotearoa, who opens up about her journey with complex trauma and the lightbulb moment that transformed the way she understands healing and staying grounded.

Tune in to hear her powerful story, her insights on resilience, and how we can all find grounding in the midst of life’s challenges.

We also talk about all things inclusive education and her mahi with NATINA, effecting change through a trauma informed lens.

https://sites.google.com/natina.co.nz/natina/home


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2 months ago
58 minutes 38 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 06 - Laura

In this episode I'm joined by Laura North from Wonderboy Trust who shares her incredible story of life, loss, love and legacy.

She shares how the NAPA (Neurological and Physical Abilitation) paediatric therapy clinic in Sydney has impacted her whānua's lives and how she's been instrumental in bringing this support to Wellington.

This episode touches on child loss. Please take care when listening.


For more information on NAPA: NAPA Centre Australia I World-Renowned Paediatric TherapyWonderboy Trust:

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2 months ago
48 minutes 24 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 05 - Kylee

This is Kylee and she does all the things. Creator and boss lady of Kylee and Co and Clipboard. She also facilitates social activities and a change for disabled people to get together through Waikato accessibility and runs a collective for disabled business owners across the motu.

What an incredible human, who has been doing so many great things to make this world more accessible for disabled people. She has a lot of inspirational things to say and talks passionately about her wonderful 'crew' who help to make it all possible.

Kylee and Co – Kylee & CoAbout – Clipboard

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2 months ago
52 minutes 26 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 04 - Nikita

This is such an insightful kōrero with Nikita Van Dijk one of the co presidents of the National Disabled Students Association. Along with this role, Nikita is a fierce advocate for inclusive education which is so evident in this conversation.

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2 months ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 03 - Adam

In this episode we hear from Adam Bazzard, the owner of Sensory Sam. He shares the story behind why he started the company and what they are doing in the world of all things sensory products.

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2 months ago
52 minutes 53 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 02 - Erika

In this episode of the Pathmakers series, I speak with Erika Butters from Volition about all things supported decision- making. Volition is a social enterprise creating smart and simple technology to empower disabled people as decision makers in their own lives.

Erika has been busy creating a shiny new app she refers to as a preference bank. It's designed to store information about people's preferences and choices, assisting in effective supported decision-making.

This is such an exciting innovation and a must listen if you have any whānau with a disability.

You can download the app from the website (it's not in the app or play store as it's designed for any device)

Volition | a tool for supported decision making

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4 months ago
52 minutes 56 seconds

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Pathmakers - Ep 01 - Chanelle

In this first episode of the new 'Pathmakers' series, I interview Chanelle Moriah, the award-winning author of 'I am Autistic' and 'This is ADHD'. She also works for Autism NZ in research and advocacy.

We talk about what it was like to get her diagnosis, how she has been able to overcome mental health challenges and what it was like to publish her books.

The 'Pathmakers' series focuses on people who are paving the way within the disability sector in areas such as innovation, advocacy, support services and more. Most will have lived experience of disability or extensive experience in the sector.

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4 months ago
38 minutes 8 seconds

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Bonus episode: Emerson, Cassia & Jentzen - Youth broadcasting week

In this bonus episode, created for Youth Broadcasting Week, we hear from three young people who have a sibling with a disability.

Firstly, Meredith's son Emerson does a 'takeover' and interviews her. Then in the second half of the show we hear a fun and insightful kōrero with Cassia and Jentzen, two young people who have a sister with an intellectual disability, autism, adhd and epilepsy.


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5 months ago
49 minutes

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Episode 9 - Meet the parents - Talia

Talia joined me over zoom from Christchurch to share her story about what life has been life raising a child who developed epilepsy from an early age. Now 15, her daughter has been diagnosed with autism, intellectual disability and ADHD.

We talk about the journey from the medical world to disability and then mental health.

This a raw conversation of what it feels like to be a Mum of a child with complex needs and I'm grateful for Talia's vulnerability in sharing it with us.

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6 months ago
58 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 8- Meet the parents - Judith

In this epsiode I speak to another Wellington Mum, Judith who has a daughter in her 30's with an intellectual disability. It was really interesting to hear her reflect on what life was like initially and how she has adapted and changed with her daughter's needs.

We touch on Enabling Good Lives in this episode and if you would like to know more visit the website: The approach of Enabling Good Lives

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6 months ago
57 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 7 - Meet the parents - Sophie

This episode features my colleague Sophie one of the Canterbury coordinators at Parent to Parent.

The love and passion for her kids and others is so evident in our kōrero and I’m excited to share her story of fostering a couple of wonderful autistic boys. We may need a part 2, there’s so much more to say!

Here is the link to the give a little page she mentions https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/respite-van-fundraiser

Before the interview I read out a speech from the recent Autism NZ breakfast at parliament celebrating world autism awareness and acceptance day. The speech is from Joanne Dacombe, Autism NZ board member, researcher and advocate. It was so moving I had to share it with you. Thanks @joannedacombe for your willingness to share this with us.


Check out the awesome designs for this years 'Hoods Up Campaign' from Autism NZOur Hoodie Designs - Autism NZ


Sophie mention's using the sunflower lanyard on her travels. You can find out more here: Hidden disabilities sunflower scheme | aviation.govt.nz

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7 months ago
1 hour 49 seconds

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Episode 06 - Meet the parents - Keely

Wellington Mum Keely shares her experiences of what like having two autistic children. There are a couple of teary moments as we discuss some of the hopes and dreams we have for our kids.




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7 months ago
49 minutes 57 seconds

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Episode 05 - Meet the parents - Anna

In this episode I talk to Wellington Mum Anna who shares her story with beautiful vulnerability and honesty. We find out what it was like for her to find out pre-natal that there was a chance her baby could have Down Syndrome and what it was like to first look into her eyes when she was born.

Anna is also a neurodiversity affirming early intervention teacher passionate about connection and regulation. She supports early childhood teachers and caregivers of tamariki who have support needs. Follow along on @empowerlearningproject

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8 months ago
28 minutes 17 seconds

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Episode 04 - Meet the parents - Jack

Episode 4 features my colleague Jack who is the other Wellington Coordinator at Parent to Parent. We talk about what it's like to have a disability yourself and be raising a child with Autism. Listen in to hear an honest and heartwarming story of a Dad who takes every day as it comes, trying to put the pieces of the jigsaw together.

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8 months ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

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Episode 03 - Meet the parents - Ken

In this episode I talk with Ken, a Wellington father of two neurodivergent boys. We talk about advocating for your child and what that looks like in different spaces as well as PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) which is a profile of autism.

There are a few acronyms mentioned so here's a glossary:

ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder

PDA - Pathological Demand Avoidance

CDS - Child Development Service

ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

CAMHS - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

ND - Neurodivergent or Neurodiverse

OT - Occupational Therapist


Sunflower lanyard: Hidden disabilities sunflower scheme | aviation.govt.nz



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9 months ago
32 minutes 46 seconds

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Episode 02 - Meet the Parents - Leila

In this episode I talk to Leila who is a Wellington Mum of two boys, one of whom is autistic. She also talks about what it was like growing up with a neurodivergent brother and how that, along with her own experience has shaped her perspective on disability.

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9 months ago
30 minutes 49 seconds

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This show is for parents and caregivers of disabled and neurodivergent children of any age.