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The Sensory Savvy Momma Podcast | Nervous system-first strategies for moms raising sensory kids—with more calm, confidence,
Victoria Johnson | Neurodivergent Parenting Coach
32 episodes
1 week ago
The Sensory Savvy Momma is the go-to podcast for overwhelmed, intuitive moms raising neurodivergent kids. If you’re navigating daily meltdowns, sensory chaos, and emotional exhaustion—and traditional parenting advice just doesn’t cut it—this space is for you. Hosted by Victoria, occupational therapist, nervous system translator, and founder of The Edison Collective, this podcast brings you real talk, practical tools, and regulation-first strategies that actually work. No sticker charts. No shame. Just science-backed, soul-rooted support. Each week, you’ll get short, actionable episodes designed to help you: Decode your child’s behavior through the lens of the nervous system Regulate without yelling, bribing, or burning out Create calm routines and deeper connection Reclaim your identity as a mother and a whole human You’re not failing. You’re just missing the translation. Let’s change that—together.
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The Sensory Savvy Momma is the go-to podcast for overwhelmed, intuitive moms raising neurodivergent kids. If you’re navigating daily meltdowns, sensory chaos, and emotional exhaustion—and traditional parenting advice just doesn’t cut it—this space is for you. Hosted by Victoria, occupational therapist, nervous system translator, and founder of The Edison Collective, this podcast brings you real talk, practical tools, and regulation-first strategies that actually work. No sticker charts. No shame. Just science-backed, soul-rooted support. Each week, you’ll get short, actionable episodes designed to help you: Decode your child’s behavior through the lens of the nervous system Regulate without yelling, bribing, or burning out Create calm routines and deeper connection Reclaim your identity as a mother and a whole human You’re not failing. You’re just missing the translation. Let’s change that—together.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Relationships
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Ep 26 // Compassionate Curiosity with Sam Marion: Rethinking Support, Sensory Needs, and Systemic Expectations for the Neurodiverse Family
The Sensory Savvy Momma Podcast | Nervous system-first strategies for moms raising sensory kids—with more calm, confidence,
36 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 26 // Compassionate Curiosity with Sam Marion: Rethinking Support, Sensory Needs, and Systemic Expectations for the Neurodiverse Family
Hey Momma, Are meltdowns, sensory sensitivities, and daily battles leaving you exhausted? In this week’s episode of Sensory Savvy Mama, listen in to the conversation with our guest Sam Marion, LCSW—a neurodivergent therapist, parent, and advocate who specializes in supporting families raising autistic and ADHD children. Together, we dive into: Why parents are the true experts on their children’s needs How small, simple sensory accommodations can make a big impact The importance of neurodiversity-affirming care that embraces, rather than pathologizes, differences How to recognize the supports you already use at home (and give yourself credit!) The “mixing board” metaphor for understanding sensory needs as dynamic, not fixed Why schools often feel like a sensory minefield—and how to advocate for your child within rigid systems Generational reconditioning: how late-diagnosed parents can give their children the support they never had Sam shares from both his professional expertise and lived experience as a neurodivergent adult. You’ll walk away with practical strategies, fresh insights, and renewed confidence in your role as your child’s strongest advocate. Whether you’re new to exploring neurodivergence or already on the journey, this episode will help you feel less alone and more empowered.   If you loved this conversation, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Sensory Savvy Mama so more moms can find the hope and strategies they need. Resources + Next Steps: 💡 Flip the Switch Newsletter – Weekly sensory strategies and regulation tools, straight to your inbox.  Explore the Clarity Lab → your $9 DIY guide to decoding your child’s sensory system  📲 Connect with Sam Marion + Instagram: @sammarioncounseling
The Sensory Savvy Momma Podcast | Nervous system-first strategies for moms raising sensory kids—with more calm, confidence,
The Sensory Savvy Momma is the go-to podcast for overwhelmed, intuitive moms raising neurodivergent kids. If you’re navigating daily meltdowns, sensory chaos, and emotional exhaustion—and traditional parenting advice just doesn’t cut it—this space is for you. Hosted by Victoria, occupational therapist, nervous system translator, and founder of The Edison Collective, this podcast brings you real talk, practical tools, and regulation-first strategies that actually work. No sticker charts. No shame. Just science-backed, soul-rooted support. Each week, you’ll get short, actionable episodes designed to help you: Decode your child’s behavior through the lens of the nervous system Regulate without yelling, bribing, or burning out Create calm routines and deeper connection Reclaim your identity as a mother and a whole human You’re not failing. You’re just missing the translation. Let’s change that—together.