The David Kaufer Podcast: The Lighter Side of the Spectrum
David Kaufer
47 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to “The Lighter Side of the Spectrum,” a podcast where we explore how to find joy, connection, and growth while navigating the challenges of parenting kids and teens on the autism spectrum. Hosted by David Kaufer, father of a 19-year-old non-speaking autistic son, this podcast offers a fresh, uplifting perspective on life with autism—focusing on the moments of triumph as well as the obstacles.David’s son was unable to communicate reliably until he was almost 17, when they discovered and began using the spelling methodology that profoundly changed his life. His inspiring journey from silence to communication serves as a beacon of hope for anyone needing encouragement in the autism community. In addition to sharing his personal experiences, David tackles broader issues, such as building inclusion into healthcare practices to ensure those on the spectrum receive compassionate, competent care. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional, join us for light-hearted discussions, practical tips, and moments of reflection. From “Hack of the Week” and myth-busting to community spotlights and heartfelt confessions, this podcast blends humor, insight, and understanding—reminding us all that even in the most challenging moments, there’s always a lighter side, and that inclusion and hope are key to making life better for everyone.
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Welcome to “The Lighter Side of the Spectrum,” a podcast where we explore how to find joy, connection, and growth while navigating the challenges of parenting kids and teens on the autism spectrum. Hosted by David Kaufer, father of a 19-year-old non-speaking autistic son, this podcast offers a fresh, uplifting perspective on life with autism—focusing on the moments of triumph as well as the obstacles.David’s son was unable to communicate reliably until he was almost 17, when they discovered and began using the spelling methodology that profoundly changed his life. His inspiring journey from silence to communication serves as a beacon of hope for anyone needing encouragement in the autism community. In addition to sharing his personal experiences, David tackles broader issues, such as building inclusion into healthcare practices to ensure those on the spectrum receive compassionate, competent care. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional, join us for light-hearted discussions, practical tips, and moments of reflection. From “Hack of the Week” and myth-busting to community spotlights and heartfelt confessions, this podcast blends humor, insight, and understanding—reminding us all that even in the most challenging moments, there’s always a lighter side, and that inclusion and hope are key to making life better for everyone.
Exploring the ‘Woo-Woo’ Side with Betsy Hicks Russ
The David Kaufer Podcast: The Lighter Side of the Spectrum
57 minutes
1 week ago
Exploring the ‘Woo-Woo’ Side with Betsy Hicks Russ
David is joined by Betsy Hicks Russ—mother, advocate, and founder of Autism Odyssey. They discuss the groundbreaking world of non-speaking autism, focusing on intuition, energy communication, and the 'woo-woo' side of autism interaction. Betsy shares her journey from early autism support to founding Autism Odyssey, highlighting diet as a crucial element in managing autism. Additionally, they delve into the potential of non-local communication and the significant impacts of presuming competence in non-speaking individuals. The conversation also touches on their experiences at the Presume Comp Fest, a unique gathering aiming to create unity within the autism community. Tune in for insights, anecdotes, and practical tips for navigating autism as a lifelong journey.
Topics
01:10 Opening the Door to Intuition and Connection
01:26 Betsy Hicks Russ: A Journey Through Autism Advocacy
03:00 The Evolution of Autism Support
06:31 The Gut-Brain Connection and Picky Eating
11:17 The Birth of Autism Odyssey
13:45 Discovering Spelling as Communication
22:22 Exploring Telepathy and Non-Local Communication
28:35 A Surprising Revelation
29:03 Addressing Skepticism and Manipulation
29:59 The Importance of Community and Sharing Experiences
30:24 Planning and Organizing Events
33:37 The Power of Unity and Love
36:27 The Birth of Presume Comp Fest
47:38 Autism Tip of the Week
49:46 Parent Confessions
54:37 Autism Fact or Fiction
57:16 Final Thoughts and Advice for Parents
Topics
01:48 Opening Up About Non-Speaking Children
02:29 Guest Introduction: Betsy Hicks Russ
04:00 Betsy's Journey with Autism
07:20 The Importance of Diet in Autism
12:01 The Creation of Autism Odyssey
14:27 Discovering Spelling Communication
22:40 Exploring Telepathy and Non-Local Communication
28:32 A Surprising Revelation
29:05 Addressing Skepticism and Manipulation
29:59 The Importance of Community and Shared Experiences
32:52 The Birth of Presume Comp Fest
34:41 Unity and the Power of Shared Goals
36:05 The Role of Non-Local Communication
40:40 Planning for the Future
47:05 Autism Tip of the Week
49:12 Parent Confessions
53:52 Autism Fact or Fiction
56:29 Final Thoughts and Advice for Parents
Stone's Autism Advocacy Adventure
David shares a heartfelt recount of his two-week advocacy journey with his non-speaking son Stone. Starting in Atlanta and ending in New York City, David and Stone met with congressional leaders, gave inspiring presentations to professional groups, and connected with non-speaking families at the Presume Competence Fest. The episode highlights their efforts to promote communication rights for non-speakers and the power of direct advocacy. David is joined by fellow podcaster David Yas to reflect on the memorable moments and the impact of their experiences.
Topics
00:00 Starting the Day of Advocacy
01:02 Welcome to the Lighter Side of the Spectrum
01:43 A Special Journey with Stone
03:38 Traveling with Autism
06:11 TSA Cares and Sunflower Program
09:28 Speaking Engagement in Atlanta
15:06 Presume Competence Fest
15:56 Connecting with the Non-Speaking Community
21:37 Fun in Atlanta
22:14 Advocacy on Capitol Hill
24:10 Reflecting on the Journey to Congress
24:37 Meeting with Congresswoman Schreyer
26:26 Highlighting the Spelling Curriculum
27:22 Engaging with Speech Language Pathologists
28:31 Meeting with Senator Cantwell's Office
29:59 Presentation at Berson PR and Communications
30:45 Stone's Bold Statement
34:01 Visiting the Statue of Liberty
34:20 Navigating New York City
36:55 The 9/11 Memorial Visit
37:21 Managing Emotions and Behaviors
42:35 Future Plans and Goals
44:36 Listener Feedback and Engagement
The David Kaufer Podcast: The Lighter Side of the Spectrum
Welcome to “The Lighter Side of the Spectrum,” a podcast where we explore how to find joy, connection, and growth while navigating the challenges of parenting kids and teens on the autism spectrum. Hosted by David Kaufer, father of a 19-year-old non-speaking autistic son, this podcast offers a fresh, uplifting perspective on life with autism—focusing on the moments of triumph as well as the obstacles.David’s son was unable to communicate reliably until he was almost 17, when they discovered and began using the spelling methodology that profoundly changed his life. His inspiring journey from silence to communication serves as a beacon of hope for anyone needing encouragement in the autism community. In addition to sharing his personal experiences, David tackles broader issues, such as building inclusion into healthcare practices to ensure those on the spectrum receive compassionate, competent care. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional, join us for light-hearted discussions, practical tips, and moments of reflection. From “Hack of the Week” and myth-busting to community spotlights and heartfelt confessions, this podcast blends humor, insight, and understanding—reminding us all that even in the most challenging moments, there’s always a lighter side, and that inclusion and hope are key to making life better for everyone.