Betsy Hicks-Russ and Becca Cramer explore the intersection of skepticism, telepathy, and the scientific community's response to non-verbal communication methods like spelling. They discuss personal experiences, the challenges faced by parents of non-speakers, and the potential for non-local communication to revolutionize understanding and treatment of individuals with communication challenges. The dialogue emphasizes the need for a shift in perspective within the scientific community and the importance of presuming competence in non-speakers.
Becca Cramer
https://substack.com/@beccacramer?r=3izcpe&utm_medium=ios
Instagram - Becca_Cramer
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://Betsyonthego.com
https://AutismOdyssey.org
Comprehensive list of studies. The site will be launched in November
https://PresumeComp.org
If you need them earlier, email betsy@autismodyssey.org
Takeaways:
The future of communication may involve new methods that transcend traditional speech.
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Natalia Meehan explore the intricate relationship between herbal medicine and autism, emphasizing the importance of gentle, holistic approaches to healing. They discuss the significance of community support, the body's innate healing abilities, and the vital role of gut health in overall well-being. The conversation also delves into the challenges of picky eating, the empowerment of parents in dietary choices, and the nourishing qualities of herbs and spices. Throughout, they highlight the connection between nature and healing, advocating for a more mindful and compassionate approach to health and nutrition.
Natalia Meehan
Flowering Futures https://floweringfutures.com
Instagram - NataliaMeehan
Instagram - TheNinaFoundation
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://BetsyOnTheGo.com
https://AutismOdyssey.org
Takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Kimber Allen, share Betsy's journey from grief to love after the sudden passing of her husband, John. She recounts how psychic medium, Kimber, connected her with John's spirit, leading to unexpected guidance and a new love with Ron. The conversation explores themes of love, loss, and spiritual connection.
Kimber Allen - AllenKimber@gmail.com
Betsy Hicks-Russ - BetsyOntheGo.com
Autism Odyssey - AutismOdyssey.org
@BetsyOnTheGo
Takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Diana Pastora Carson explore the profound impact of sibling relationships in the context of autism. Diana shares her journey growing up with her brother Joaquin, discussing the challenges and triumphs of advocating for his inclusion and well-being. They delve into the importance of presuming competence, the evolving understanding of ableism, and the need for systemic changes in education and support systems. The discussion emphasizes the role of siblings as advocates and the spiritual journey of caregiving, highlighting the importance of community awareness and the future of disability advocacy.
Diana Pastor-Carson
https://www.dianapastoracarson.com
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://Betsyonthego.com
Takeaways
*Diana's work aims to redefine disability awareness in educational settings.
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Mackenzie Frost discuss the intricacies of finding and hiring caregivers, particularly for individuals with autism. They explore the challenges and qualities that make a great caregiver, the importance of matching caregivers with clients based on personal interests, and the role of state support in caregiving. The conversation also touches on the significance of understanding and accommodating the unique needs of both caregivers and those they care for.
McKenzie Frost - Serengeti Care in Bellingham
https://serengeticare.com
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://betsyonthego.com
https://autismodyssey.org
Takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Sarah Intonato explore the multifaceted challenges and strategies in supporting individuals with autism. They discuss the importance of self-care for parents, the role of movement and nutrition in managing behavior, and the significance of co-regulation during meltdowns. Sarah emphasizes the need for parents to take care of themselves to effectively support their children, and they both highlight the importance of building a supportive community for families navigating autism. The discussion also touches on the journey of change and growth for both parents and children, encouraging a proactive approach to parenting in the autism world.
Sara Intonato
https://www.skool.com/autismchangemakers/about?ref=91091eabcbb74826b4cb2581d181dc47
Sara.Intonato
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://BetsyOnTheGo.com
https://AutismOdyssey.org
Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple
Betsyonthego - Instagram, Facebook, TikTok
Takeaways
Brooke Wagner interviews Betsy Hicks-Russ to share her journey with her son Joey, who is non-speaking and has profound autism. Betsy discusses the transformative power of spelling as a means of communication, the challenges of apraxia, and the concept of telepathy among non-speaking individuals. She emphasizes the importance of mindfulness for parents and the need for a supportive environment to foster communication. Betsy also highlights the significance of nutrition in the well-being of autistic individuals and the evolving understanding of autism in society.
Brooke Wagner - Finding Hope on the Spectrum Podcast
Betsy Hicks Russ - BetsyontheGo
https://betsyonthego.com
https://autismodyssey.org
takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and April Katz discuss the importance of movement and outdoor activities for individuals of all abilities, particularly those with autism. They explore creative approaches to engaging children in sports like cycling, pickleball and hiking, emphasizing the significance of midline crossing and the benefits of weighted vests during physical activities. April shares insights from her work with the Airow Project, a nonprofit focused on adaptive recreation, and encourages parents to seek community support and resources for their children. The discussion highlights the joy of movement, the need for inclusive opportunities, and the power of friendship in advocacy.
Coach April Katzhttps://www.theairowproject.org
Instagram/Tiktok/Facebook - coach_aprilkatz
Instagram - the_airow_project
Betsy Hicks Russhttps://betsyonthego.com
https://AutismOdyssey.org
Instagram/Tiktok/Facebook - Betsyonthego
Spotify/Apple - Autism Odyssey
Takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Regan Larson discuss the importance of radical inclusion and presumed competence in the context of autism advocacy. They explore the journey into spelling therapy, the challenges faced by parents and children, and the role of schools in supporting spellers. The discussion also delves into ableism, the significance of communication, and the contrast between grievance parenting and gratitude advocacy. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of the Autistic Be Kind vest and the concept of motor coaching to aid in purposeful movement for children with autism.
Regan Larson - Instagram and Tiktok - ReganAdvocates and WatchGigiSpell
Betsy Hicks-Russ - https://BetsyOnTheGo.com
takeaways
Lauren Flack shares her journey of creating the Channing's Joy Foundation after her son Channing's autism diagnosis. She discusses the emotional challenges she faced and how she transformed her grief into action by supporting families. The conversation delves into the importance of communication, understanding apraxia, and the various therapies that have helped Channing. Lauren also highlights the significance of community support and shares personal anecdotes about daily life with autism, including the joy found in simple activities and indulgent snacks.
Lauren Flack
https://www.channingsjoy.com/
Instagram and Tiktok - LaurensFlack
Podcast - Our First Rodeo
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://betsyonthego.com
Instagram, Facebook & Tiktok - Betsyonthego
Podcast also on Spotify and Apple
takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Becky Robbins explore the profound impact of parental mood on children, particularly those with autism. They discuss the importance of prioritizing serenity over happiness, the tools for achieving inner peace, and the significance of creating a personal document for self-growth. The dialogue also delves into the challenges of maintaining identity beyond motherhood, breaking free from the victim-villain cycle, and the necessity of grounding practices. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of participating in one's own rescue and sustaining joy amidst life's inevitable contrasts.
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Becky Robbins explore the profound impact of parental mood on children, particularly those with autism. They discuss the importance of prioritizing serenity over happiness, the tools for achieving inner peace, and the significance of creating a personal document for self-growth. The dialogue also delves into the challenges of maintaining identity beyond motherhood, breaking free from the victim-villain cycle, and the necessity of grounding practices. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of participating in one's own rescue and sustaining joy amidst life's inevitable contrasts.
@everythingbecky YouTube, Facebook and Instagram
https://BetsyOnTheGo
https://autismodyssey.org/
@Betsyonthego YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok
takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Tara Reynolds explore the themes of autism advocacy, the importance of language and messaging, and the concept of presumed competence. They discuss the challenges of parenting children on the autism spectrum, the significance of community support, and the impact of social media on sharing experiences. The conversation also touches on lighthearted moments, travel aspirations, and humorous parenting stories, all while emphasizing the need for understanding and compassion in the autism community.
Tara Reynoldshttps://www.peaceloveautism.com
Betsy Hicks-Rushttps://stan.store/BetsyOnTheGo
Takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Libby Ingram, from The Telepathy Tapes, explore the profound connection between telepathy and spelling methods for individuals with autism. They discuss various spelling programs, the journey of Libby's son John Paul, and the impact of telepathy on communication and parenting. The conversation delves into the controversies surrounding telepathy, the importance of community support, and the need for collaboration in advocating for these methods. Ultimately, they emphasize the significance of understanding and embracing the unique abilities of individuals with autism.
Libby Ralston Ingram
LoveLikeJohnPaul on Instagram/Facebook
http://www.LoveJohnPaul.org
Betsy Hicks-Russ
BetsyOntheGo.com
Autism Odyssey.org
Tiktok/Instagram/Facebook - BetsyOntheGo
Takeaways
Join Betsy Hicks-Russ and Dr. Lindy Woodard as they explore holistic approaches to pediatric care, emphasizing natural remedies and the importance of nutrient-dense diets. Discover how to support children's health without relying solely on medication, and learn about the benefits of homeopathy, essential oils, and the power of nature.
Dr. Lindy Woodard - Pediatric Alternatives, Mill Valley, CA
Weston A Price - WestonAPrice.org
Betsy Hicks-Russ
BetsyOntheGo.com
Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, YouTube and Apple Podcast
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Lucy Biggers explore the challenges of navigating differing opinions while advocating for understanding and compassion in conversations. They talk about the importance of community and dialogue in the autism advocacy space, discussing the polarization that has emerged in recent years. They emphasize the need for open-mindedness, the impact of social media algorithms on beliefs, and the significance of personal experiences in shaping perspectives.
Lucy Biggers - Tiktok and Instagram - LucyBiggers
The Free Press - http://theFP.com
Betsy Hicks Russ - http://Betsyonthego.com
Takeaways
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Natalie discuss the impact of diet on autism, particularly focusing on picky eating and the journey of making dietary changes. They explore the mindset needed to overcome challenges, the importance of ingredients in cooking, and strategies for incorporating healthier options into meals. The discussion emphasizes the significance of gut health, the balance between snacking and meals, and the empowerment of children in meal planning. They also highlight the role of community support through initiatives like Beyond the Label, which aims to create inclusion for families with disabilities.
Natalie Luna
Beyond the LabelInstagram/Facebook - Beyondthelabel_napa
Betsy Hicks-Russ
https://betsyonthego.comBetsyontheGo - Instagram/Tiktok/Facebook
Takeaways
*Autism and diet are interconnected, with dietary changes showing potential benefits.
*The journey of changing a child's diet can begin with small, manageable steps.
*Mindset plays a crucial role in overcoming challenges related to picky eating.
*Ingredients matter; quality ingredients lead to better meals.
*Involving children in meal planning can empower them and make them more open to trying new foods.
*Gut health influences cravings and dietary choices, impacting overall health.
*Snacking habits can affect meal times and hunger levels; balance is key.
*Creative cooking can help disguise vegetables and make meals more appealing.
*Community support is vital for families navigating dietary changes and autism.
*Progress in dietary changes is often gradual and requires patience.
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Eileen Himel explore the profound impact of non-speaking autistic individuals on human consciousness and collective awareness. They discuss the importance of understanding that many of the non-speakers are "Un-Conditionable" and the strong role they play in the expansion of human kind. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of intentional communication, authenticity, and the challenges of societal conditioning, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of trust and personal expansion.
Eileen Himel
Autism.Get.In.Tune on Tiktok and Instagram
Betsy Hicks-Russ
BetsyOneTheGo.com
Takeaways
The Telepathy Tapes contributor, Katie Asher explores with Betsy Hicks-Russ, the profound connections between sensory perception, emotional intelligence, and the unique experiences of non-speaking individuals. They discuss the importance of advocacy for spellers, the flaws in traditional education systems, and the need to focus on individual strengths rather than deficits. The conversation also delves into the tools and techniques that can enhance communication and the power of love and forgiveness in overcoming adversity.
Katie Asher - The Book of Heaven: A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those who lost Faith
@AsherHouseHope
TheTelepathyTapes.com
Betsy Hicks-Russ - BetsyOnTheGo.com
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Austin Moore delve into the world of spelling as a means of communication for non-speaking individuals. They explore the shared experiences within the Spellers community, the journey of becoming a practitioner, and the importance of presuming competence in individuals with autism. The discussion highlights the power of open communication, the challenges of understanding the spectrum, and the spiritual aspects of connecting with individuals through spelling. They also touch on future aspirations for community growth and the need for more research and support in this field.
@spellingmoore on Instagram, Tiktok, X
https://reclif.com/
https://Betsyonthego.com
Betsy Hicks-Russ welcomes back Meghann Parkinson to discuss Spelling to Communicate (S2C). They explore who is a candidate for S2C, the importance of presuming competence in non-speakers, and how dysregulation can affect communication. Meghann shares insights on the role of AAC devices, the significance of regulation in learning, and the journey of developing reading and spelling skills. They also discuss the importance of finding the right practitioner and the frequency of practice for optimal outcomes.I-asc.org to learn more about Spelling to Communicate or S2Cmega_does_s2c - to follow Meg on InstagramBetsy @betsyonthego on Tiktok, Instagram and Facebookwebsite BetsyOnTheGo.com*Candidates for S2C are those who do not primarily use speech.Dysregulation does not preclude a child from being a candidate for S2C.*Listening does not have a specific look; engagement can vary.*Building a respectful relationship with spellers is crucial.*S2C allows for deeper communication beyond basic needs.*AAC devices serve a different purpose than S2C.*S2C can be effective for various disabilities, including Down syndrome.*Unreliable speech does not disqualify a child from S2C.*Reading skills can develop alongside spelling skills.*Practicing spelling regularly enhances communication skills.