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  • The Truth About Vitamin D in Pregnancy (Most Moms Don't Get Enough)

    14 Jun

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    The Truth About Vitamin D in Pregnancy (Most Moms Don't Get Enough)

    Vitamin D in pregnancy is one of those topics that sounds simple, but the details really matter. You use this essential vitamin in nearly every part of your body, and your baby depends entirely on you to supply it. The problem is that most pregnant moms do not get enough. Deficiency is incredibly common, and it is linked to a higher risk of complications like preeclampsia. To make things more confusing, most prenatal vitamins contain far less vitamin D than the evidence suggests you need during pregnancy. In this episode, we break down what vitamin D actually does, why deficiency is so widespread, how much you really need, and the simplest ways to make sure you and your baby are getting enough. Full article and resources for this episode: https://pregnancypodcast.com/vitamind/ Thank you to the brands that power this podcast: The VTech RM6756 Video Baby Monitor has color night vision, a 5.5-inch HD color LCD screen, and ultra-wide 135-degree viewing, with free live remote access and no subscription fees. It also features a touch adaptive night light, two-way talk-back, and built-in soothing sounds and lullabies. Available at Target. Check it out at https://pregnancypodcast.com/vtech 8 Sheep Organics makes amazing, 100% Clean, Natural Pregnancy Products. From skin care to treating common pregnancy symptoms like stretch marks with clinically proven ingredients, 8 Sheep Organics has you covered. Every product from 8 Sheep Organics comes with a 100-Day Happiness Guarantee. You can try it completely risk-free for 100 days. If you feel the product has not worked for you, or if you're not 100% happy with your purchase, simply send them an email and they will get you a refund, no questions asked. Check out 8 Sheep Organics and save 10% when you go to https://pregnancypodcast.com/8sheep/ AG1 is the Daily Health Drink that combines your multivitamin, pre- and probiotics, superfoods, and antioxidants into one simple, green scoop. It's one of the easiest things you can do to support your body every day. When you first subscribe to AG1, you'll get an AG1 Welcome Kit, a bottle of Vitamin D3+K2, AND you'll get to try each new flavor of AG1. Unlock the Ultimate AG1 Starter Kit at https://drinkAG1.com/pregnancypodcast Get More from the Pregnancy Podcast Join thousands of expecting parents who stay up to date with the latest pregnancy news, new episode alerts, exclusive offers, and more: https://pregnancypodcast.com/newsletter  Upgrade to Pregnancy Podcast Premium for ad-free episodes, full access to the back catalog, and a free copy of the Your Birth Plan book: https://pregnancypodcast.com/premium Save with discounts and deals available for Pregnancy Podcast listeners: https://pregnancypodcast.com/resources Follow your pregnancy week-by-week with the 40 Weeks podcast. Learn how your baby grows, what's happening in your body, what to expect at prenatal appointments, and get tips for dads and partners: https://pregnancypodcast.com/week Find more evidence-based information on the Pregnancy Podcast website: https://pregnancypodcast.com

    14 Jun

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  • Why are Neurodivergent People Literal Thinkers? | Ep. 163

    27 Apr

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    Why are Neurodivergent People Literal Thinkers? | Ep. 163

    Join the Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership   Samantha and Lauren discuss why many neurodivergent people may interpret language literally and communicate more directly, which neurotypical people can misread as rude. They define literal thinking as interpreting exact words rather than implied meaning, sarcasm, or social context, and share examples such as misunderstandings around figurative phrases (“break a leg”), social pleasantries (“we should hang out sometime”), sarcasm (“nice job”), vague directions (“do the dishes” vs. “clean the kitchen”), and hidden social rules (“make yourself at home”). They explain contributing factors, including a preference for clarity and precision, pragmatic language differences, cognitive load, and predictive processing theories, then outline the benefits of direct language (less confusion, faster problem-solving, clearer boundaries, less social exhaustion).   00:00 Why Literal Thinking 00:47 Rude or Direct 01:42 Defining Literal Thinking 03:30 Everyday Examples 05:08 Vague Directions 07:34 Hidden Social Rules 09:45 Why It Happens 12:53 Direct Communication Strength 17:04 Misread as Argumentative 19:36 Parenting Communication Tips 22:15 Wrap Up and Resources   Connect with Samantha Foote! Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    27 Apr

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  • What is the difference between ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder? | Ep. 162

    20 Apr

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    What is the difference between ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder? | Ep. 162

    Join the Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership   Episode 18 with Dr. Tosha Strickland: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/18-dr-tosha-strickland-and-central-auditory/id1697406719?i=1000636604839   Samantha and Lauren discuss how ADHD and Central Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) can look similar, distractibility, not following directions, zoning out, school struggles, but involve different underlying challenges: ADHD affects attention regulation and executive functioning, while APD involves difficulty processing spoken information despite normal hearing. They share examples and comparisons (e.g., difficulty in noisy classrooms, frequently saying “what,” slow verbal response time, mishearing similar words, and doing better with written/visual instructions), note that ineffective ADHD medication may indicate APD, and describe how APD can be supported with classroom microphones, hearing aids that modulate timing rather than amplify sound, reduced background noise, extra processing time, and checking understanding. They encourage parents to advocate for evaluations through pediatricians and appropriate specialists, use practical supports like one-step directions and routines, and provide positive feedback since neurodivergent kids receive disproportionate negative feedback.   00:00 Welcome and Topic 00:23 Why They Get Confused 01:14 Medication Clue and CAPD 04:04 What ADHD Really Is 06:45 What Auditory Processing Is 08:29 Misdiagnosis and Mindset 10:46 Side by Side Examples 13:18 Conversation and Response Time 16:48 Getting Evaluated and Advocating 21:17 Practical Supports at Home 23:22 Grace and Positive Feedback 25:21 Wrap Up and Resources   Connect with Samantha Foote! Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    20 Apr

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  • What is the Difference Between Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism? | Ep. 161

    13 Apr

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    What is the Difference Between Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism? | Ep. 161

    Join the Neurodivergent Parenting Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership   Samantha and Lauren discuss sensory processing disorder (SPD) versus autism spectrum disorder, explaining what SPD is, where it overlaps with autism, and why sensory challenges alone do not mean autism; they note ADHD can also include sensory differences. They define SPD as difficulty detecting, modulating, or interpreting sensory input and emphasize it is used clinically but is not in the DSM-5, which can limit insurance resources, comparing this to PDA and sharing an example of a bipolar misdiagnosis used to access care. They define autism by social communication differences and restrictive/repetitive behaviors, with sensory reactivity included in criteria, and describe sensory patterns (hyperreactivity, hyporeactivity, and sensory seeking) with everyday examples. They recommend supports such as reducing sensory load, previewing transitions, offering choices (clothing, ear protection, movement breaks), tracking triggers, pursuing occupational therapy evaluations, and prioritizing function over label.   00:00 Introduction 01:37 What SPD Means 01:49 Diagnosis Codes and Resources 03:55 SPD vs Autism Criteria 06:29 Sensory Patterns Explained 09:13 Mixed Sensory Profiles 10:48 Smell and Food Sensitivities 13:34 Overlap and Why It Matters 16:01 Practical Supports at Home 19:40 Function Over Label 21:23 Wrap Up and Resources   Connect with Samantha Foote! Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    13 Apr

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  • Strategies for the ADHD-Autism Brain | Ep. 108

    02/06/2025

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    Strategies for the ADHD-Autism Brain | Ep. 108

    Samantha and Lauren discuss the complexities of managing both ADHD and autism, which often have competing needs. They discuss the unique challenges faced by individuals with both diagnoses. Practical strategies to manage these dual diagnoses are explored, such as creating flexible routines, adapting the environment, building internal awareness, and using transition helpers. Samantha and Lauren emphasize the importance of patience and support, stressing that individuals with ADHD and autism are not broken but need better support to thrive.   00:35 Introduction to Competing Needs of ADHD and Autism 00:58 Understanding the Struggle: ADHD vs Autism 03:07 Navigating Flexibility in Schedules 08:05 Creating a Supportive Environment 11:07 Teaching Self-Regulation and Awareness 12:58 Strategies for Smooth Transitions 17:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts   Join the Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership Parenting Power Hour: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/   Connect with Samantha Foote! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    02/06/2025

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  • Being Specific with Dr. Temple Grandin (Ep. 64 Rerun) | Ep. 149

    19 Jan

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    Being Specific with Dr. Temple Grandin (Ep. 64 Rerun) | Ep. 149

    Dr. Temple Grandin is a renowned animal behaviorist, autism advocate, and professor of animal science at Colorado State University. Diagnosed with autism at a young age, she has used her unique perspective to revolutionize livestock handling systems, designing humane facilities that are used worldwide. Dr. Grandin is also a best-selling author and a leading voice in the neurodiversity movement, advocating for early interventions and supportive environments for individuals on the autism spectrum. Her groundbreaking work has earned her numerous accolades, including being named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. A sought-after speaker, she inspires countless people with her story of turning what others saw as challenges into her greatest strengths.   Join the Neurodivergent Parenting Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership   Connect with Samantha Foote! Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    19 Jan

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  • Ep 237: What teens and tweens actually need for healthy skin? Dr Angela Casey, Dermatologist explains.

    1 Jun

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    Ep 237: What teens and tweens actually need for healthy skin? Dr Angela Casey, Dermatologist explains.

    Send us Fan Mail Skincare has become a major part of teen and tween culture. From Sephora shopping trips to elaborate nighttime routines, many kids are using more skincare products than ever before. But what do young people actually need for healthy skin? In this episode, Dr. Jessica Hochman talks with dermatologist Dr. Angela Casey about the rise of skincare among children and teens and how parents can help their kids make smart choices. They discuss: • Why skincare has become so popular among tweens and teens • What products kids actually need—and which ones they don't • The benefits of a simple skincare routine • When children should start using sunscreen • Common skincare mistakes that can irritate young skin • How to approach acne treatment • The truth about retinols, exfoliants, toners, and pimple patches • Whether diet really affects acne • How parents can navigate skincare marketing and social media trends Dr. Casey is a board-certified dermatologist, fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, and founder of Bright Girl, a skincare line designed specifically for tweens and teens. Learn more about Dr. Casey and Bright Girl: Website: www.brightgirl.com Instagram: @brightgirlbeauty This episode offers practical, evidence-based advice to help parents support healthy skin habits without getting overwhelmed by skincare trends. 06:56 Simple Routine Wins 09:46 Sunscreen Starts Early 13:49 Teen Skin Care Basics 21:28 Acne Treatment  27:55 Body Acne Tips 29:38 Pimple Patches  32:11 Diet Genetics Hormones 36:44 Why Bright Girl Exists 40:15 Lightning Round Wrap Your Child is Normal is the trusted podcast for parents, pediatricians, and child health experts who want smart, nuanced conversations about raising healthy, resilient kids. Hosted by Dr. Jessica Hochman — a board-certified practicing pediatrician — the show combines evidence-based medicine, expert interviews, and real-world parenting advice to help listeners navigate everything from sleep struggles to mental health, nutrition, screen time, and more. Follow Dr Jessica Hochman: Instagram: @AskDrJessica and Tiktok @askdrjessica YouTube channel: Ask Dr Jessica If you are interested in placing an ad on Your Child Is Normal click here or fill out our interest form. -For a plant-based, USDA Organic certified vitamin supplement, check out : Llama Naturals Vitamin and use discount code: DRJESSICA20 -To test your child's microbiome and get recommendations, check out: Tiny Health using code: DRJESSICA  The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only.  She does not diagnose medical conditi...

    1 Jun

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  • How to Handle Finances When You Have ADHD with Julian Kohlbrand | Ep. 164

    4 May

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    How to Handle Finances When You Have ADHD with Julian Kohlbrand | Ep. 164

    Connect with Samantha: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Join the Neurodivergent Parenting Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership   Samantha and Lauren interview Julianne Kohlbrand, an ADHD financial coach who became debt-free after $107,000 in consumer debt and a later-in-life ADHD diagnosis at 42, and now helps neurodivergent families simplify money management. Julianne shares how motherhood intensified overwhelm and led to her diagnosis, and explains that neurodivergent people often need different, less perfection-driven approaches than strict dollar-by-dollar budgets. Key strategies include giving yourself grace, automating bills, weekly calendar check-ins, reducing tempting triggers (like removing budget apps), using visuals and a “would you rather” gamified decision tool, and adding accountability partners while avoiding shame through agreed budgets and separate “fun money” line items for each spouse. They discuss impulse spending, the 24-hour cart rule, a separate email for bills, and ways to teach kids about money through open conversation, goal-setting, savings accounts, and age-based paid home tasks.   00:00 Meet Julianne Kohlbrand 01:04 Late ADHD Diagnosis Story 02:42 Money Shame and Coaching Fail 04:35 ADHD Friendly Money Systems 07:16 Gamify Spending Decisions 07:54 Accountability Without Shame 09:41 Fun Money and Boundaries 12:20 Impulse Control Tricks 15:28 Teaching Kids Money Habits 18:39 Allowance And Budgeting 19:42 Kids Savings Account Setup 20:18 Home Tasks For Pay 22:17 Earning Extra Money Struggles 23:56 Grace And Small Systems 25:16 Resources And Where To Find 27:14 Fun And Farewell 28:06 Post Show Highlights 29:44 Lego Dopamine Spending 31:13 Play Money Chore System 32:18 Final Wrap And Comments   Connect with Julian:https://debtrebelpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/jewlzthebudgetnerdhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/juliankohlbrand/   Connect with Samantha Foote! Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    4 May

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  • Croup and your children

    06/05/2025

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    Croup and your children

    Croup can be scary and serious – can you recognise the signs, and would you know what to do if your child gets croup this winter?   Dr Anthea Rhodes is joined by Emergency Department Specialist at the RCH, Dr Tristan Harding, to explain how you can spot the signs of croup in your child and what to do if they develop the distinctive barking-style cough or have difficulty breathing.  This episode is part five of our winter wellness season. Listen to the full season to prepare your family for the cooler months. Each episode contains useful tips about illnesses that spread more often in winter.  Kids Health Info is funded thanks to the support of the Good Friday Appeal   Explore related Kids Health Info fact sheets here:    Kids Health Info : Croup

    06/05/2025

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    7 min
  • Why Do Neurodivergent Kids Ignore New Clothes? | Ep. 152

    9 Feb

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    Why Do Neurodivergent Kids Ignore New Clothes? | Ep. 152

    In this episode, Samantha and Lauren talk about the patterns of clothing preferences in children with autism and ADHD. They discuss common scenarios where children suddenly favor previously ignored clothes and share insights from an occupational therapist on managing these behaviors. The conversation encompasses practical strategies from other parents, the importance of sensory safety, and the impact of new clothing on a child's nervous system. Emphasizing the need for comfort over social expectations, they address the pressures parents face and offer solutions for creating a stress-free clothing environment for neurodivergent children.   00:00 Introduction 00:40 Clothing Choices for Neurodivergent Kids 03:14 Strategies for Encouraging Kids to Wear New Clothes 06:10 Understanding Sensory Sensitivities 06:56 Personal Experiences and Reflections 08:30 Balancing Comfort and Social Expectations 17:17 Conclusion and Upcoming Topics 18:19 Invitation to the Summit Join the Summit! https://everybrainisdifferent.com/   Connect with Samantha Foote! Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

    9 Feb

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