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The Ausome show
The Ausome Show
40 episodes
1 day ago
As an "Ausome" Father, I found it hard to process my feelings and thoughts when my son was diagnosed at age 3. I had anger, regret, depression and readily took it out on everyone, including my wife at that time. Throughout the years, I learned to be blessed with my son's gift, and speak out to other Fathers, Mothers, and those in our Ausome community. Join me as I speak (transparently) from the heart about past experiences and lessons learned in my journey with my son
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As an "Ausome" Father, I found it hard to process my feelings and thoughts when my son was diagnosed at age 3. I had anger, regret, depression and readily took it out on everyone, including my wife at that time. Throughout the years, I learned to be blessed with my son's gift, and speak out to other Fathers, Mothers, and those in our Ausome community. Join me as I speak (transparently) from the heart about past experiences and lessons learned in my journey with my son
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Are we missing the mark; Autism in women and other self identified populations
The Ausome show
39 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
Are we missing the mark; Autism in women and other self identified populations

What a year already for us here at The Ausome Show. And with growth ALWAYS comes education. In today's episode, I wanted to speak to a stakeholder in the Autism community that could give me a perspective that I could never attain. I would like to introduce the AMAZING, AUSOME, Zoe Darazsdi. Zoe Darazsdi is a mental health counselor with nearly a decade of experience empowering neurodiverse people. In that time, she has helped countless teens and adults to navigate the challenges and gifts of living with a unique brain. Her practice is trauma-informed and guided by Adlerian counseling theory and disability rights activism.

Zoe’s work is supported by her own autistic self-advocacy and the professional research she conducts on autistic peoples’ experiences in counseling. When Zoe is not counseling, she is writing, kickboxing, and playing with her dog, Beezus.


A MUST LISTEN TO THE VERY END!!!!! 

The Ausome show
As an "Ausome" Father, I found it hard to process my feelings and thoughts when my son was diagnosed at age 3. I had anger, regret, depression and readily took it out on everyone, including my wife at that time. Throughout the years, I learned to be blessed with my son's gift, and speak out to other Fathers, Mothers, and those in our Ausome community. Join me as I speak (transparently) from the heart about past experiences and lessons learned in my journey with my son