Send me a Text Message about the show! Well, I've saved the best for last in this season finale. In 2022 I introduced you to my daughter, Grace. Close to finishing up her freshman year in high school, we talked about her experience being autistic and what ways she felt like she was different than "typical" teenagers. Now, three years later, Grace just graduated from high school and is about to embark on new adventures. I asked her if she would join me one more time on the po...
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Send me a Text Message about the show! Well, I've saved the best for last in this season finale. In 2022 I introduced you to my daughter, Grace. Close to finishing up her freshman year in high school, we talked about her experience being autistic and what ways she felt like she was different than "typical" teenagers. Now, three years later, Grace just graduated from high school and is about to embark on new adventures. I asked her if she would join me one more time on the po...
It's Time for a Joy Reset with Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald
We Should Talk About That
54 minutes
6 months ago
It's Time for a Joy Reset with Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald
Send me a Text Message about the show! What if joy has been misdefined? What if it isn't some luxury that we have to find and keep, but instead something inevitable? Something that always finds it's way back to us? Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald joins me this week to talk about her new book, The Joy Reset, and it is exactly what I needed to hear. Maybe it's what you need too? The Joy Reset Dr. MC McDonald Resources mentioned: Unbroken: The Trauma Response is Never Wrong ...
We Should Talk About That
Send me a Text Message about the show! Well, I've saved the best for last in this season finale. In 2022 I introduced you to my daughter, Grace. Close to finishing up her freshman year in high school, we talked about her experience being autistic and what ways she felt like she was different than "typical" teenagers. Now, three years later, Grace just graduated from high school and is about to embark on new adventures. I asked her if she would join me one more time on the po...