Neurolicious - by Mummel Road

Mummel Road

Parenting is a tough gig—but parenting a child with additional needs brings unique challenges, emotions, and incredible moments of growth. Mummel Road is a space where personal experiences meet professional insights, creating a supportive and informative podcast for parents, caregivers, and those navigating the world of disability. Hosted by Emily, a mother of three—one of whom has a disability—and a dedicated professional supporting families of children with additional needs. Plus her co host, Kylee, a paediatric occupational therapist who herself has a diagnosis of ADHD. This podcast blends real-life stories, expert knowledge, and meaningful conversations to empower and uplift listeners. Whether you're searching for guidance, solidarity, or just a reminder that you're not alone, you'll find practical advice, heartfelt discussions, and strategies to navigate parenting with confidence and connection. There’s something for everyone on Mummel Road—because the journey is easier when we travel it together. Follow along on socials @mummelroad and tune in each week for a new episode     

Episodes

  1. 09/18/2025

    How Big Is the Sky: Parenting on the Spectrum with Kim Brown

    ✨ Episode 2 of Season 2 of Neurolicious is live! ✨ This week, we sit down with the incredible Kim Brown – a high school science and art teacher, and mum to two beautiful kids. Kim shares her family’s journey after her eldest son, Hudson, began showing signs of autism at age 2. Before Hudson lost his speech, he asked Kim a powerful question: “How big is the sky?” 🌌 That moment sparked her to write the children’s picture book “How Big Is The Sky” – a story born from curiosity, wonder, and love. In this episode, Kim opens up about the highs and lows of parenting on the spectrum. We dive into her family’s adventures camping in outback Australia, where tech detox meets nature – helping them reconnect by touching, feeling, and moving through the world around them. 🏕️🌿✨ This is the first of two heartfelt interviews with Kim, and we know you’ll fall in love with her family’s story just like we did. 💛 🎧 Tune in now on your favourite podcast platform! We have put a link to buy Kim's book in the notes below.  #NeuroliciousPodcast #AutismAwareness #ParentingOnTheSpectrum #ADHDAwareness #ChildrensBooks #HowBigIsTheSky #AutismParenting #NeurodiversityCelebration #CampingWithKids #TechDetox #NatureTherapy #OutbackAdventures #FamilyJourney #PodcastSeason2 For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    43 min
  2. 09/12/2025

    When the Scripts Run Dry: Real Stories from the ADHD Medication Crisis

    🎙️ Episode Title: When the Scripts Run Dry: Real Stories from the ADHD Medication Crisis In this heartfelt episode of Neurolicious, Emily and Kylee unpack the real-life impact of the current Ritalin and Concerta shortage sweeping across NSW. With ADHD medication in short supply, families are facing disrupted routines, emotional upheaval, and a scramble for alternatives. Emily shares her personal journey as a mum of three—including her eldest son, who has autism, ADHD, and an intellectual disability—and reflects on how her family is preparing for life without medication. You’ll hear two powerful listener stories that highlight the challenges and resilience of children and parents navigating this crisis. We also clarify important facts for families: Ritalin is prescribed for ADHD, not autism, and using it without an ADHD diagnosis may be considered a restrictive practice under NDIS guidelines. Finally, we offer practical, strengths-based strategies to support children during this transition—like sensory play, movement breaks, quiet time, and rediscovering what truly brings your child joy. This episode is a reminder that while medication may be out of reach, connection, creativity, and compassion are always within grasp. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/pharmaceutical/Pages/methylphenidate-shortage.aspx For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    24 min
  3. 09/04/2025

    From Our Homes to Yours: Season 2 of Neurolicious

    🎙️ Season 2, Episode 1 – Welcome Back to Neurolicious! We’re back! In this Season 2 opener, Emily — behaviour support practitioner and mum of three (including one incredible neurodivergent child with autism, ADHD, and intellectual delay) — joins forces once again with Kylee, paediatric occupational therapist and co-host extraordinaire, to kick off a brand new season of The Neurolicious Podcast. This season is all about real stories, raw insights, and practical wisdom from parents, professionals, and advocates who walk the neurodiverse path every day. You’ll hear powerful interviews with the Founder of the Understanding Zoe podcast, the Director of CP Nutrition, and a lineup of passionate teachers, therapists, and medical professionals who share their lived experiences and clinical expertise. Whether you're a parent, carer, educator, or just curious about the neurodiverse world, this season offers a deeper look into what it means to support, celebrate, and understand our kids — and ourselves. 🗓️ New episodes drop weekly. 📲 Follow us on Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes moments: @neurolicious_pod For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    3 min
  4. 06/26/2025

    Tight Spaces, Big Feelings: Building Bridges Through Mealtimes and School Struggles

    In this episode of the Neurolicious Podcast, hosts Emily and her step in co host  daughter Annabel, discuss two prevalent challenges faced by families: mealtimes in small homes and school refusal. They emphasize the importance of connection over the physical setting of meals and explore the complexities of school refusal through a neuroaffirming lens. The conversation highlights strategies for creating predictable environments and fostering emotional support, particularly for neurodiverse children.  Mealtimes don’t require a perfect setting—they can happen anywhere, with connection at the heart. We appreciated the recent Mamamia Parenting Outloud episode, which explored the unique challenges faced by families navigating limited space during mealtimes. This is a conversation close to our hearts, as we support families in similar situations every day. At Mummel Road, we’re committed to breaking down barriers and thinking creatively to help families foster meaningful connection, no matter the size or layout of their home. Predictability in mealtimes helps build routine. For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    12 min
  5. 06/19/2025

    Sleeping on the Spectrum: Helping Kids Rest, Recharge & Regulate

    🎙️ In this episode of Neurolicious, we are pulling back the covers on one of the most common yet complex challenges faced by families of children on the autism spectrum: sleep. We’re diving into: Why sleep can be tricky for neurodivergent kidsThe role of melatonin and when it might help (or not)How to build bedtime routines that workSigns your child may be overtired—and how that shows up in their behaviourWhen it’s time to reach out to professionals for a sleep plan that actually sticksWhether your little one is wide awake at midnight or struggling with early morning meltdowns, this episode is packed with relatable insights, gentle guidance, and practical tools to support better sleep—for your child and your whole family. So grab a warm drink, get comfy, and let’s talk bedtime without the burnout. 🛏️💤 For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    31 min
  6. 06/12/2025

    When Every No Feels Like a Never: Understanding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria

    🎙 Episode #5: The Emotional Rollercoaster of RSD Welcome back to another episode of the Neurolicious Podcast with Emily & Kylee! In this episode, we unravel the complexities of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD)—a phenomenon that can make even the smallest perceived rejection feel like an emotional earthquake. 🔍 What’s Inside This Episode? What is RSD? We break down the symptoms, from intense emotional reactions to the lingering self-doubt that follows.Why is it so tough to navigate? Whether it’s avoiding social situations, overanalyzing interactions, or struggling with self-worth, RSD can feel like an invisible force shaping daily life.The ADHD & Autism Connection—why neurodivergent individuals often experience RSD more intensely.Real-life scenarios—ever felt like a casual comment ruined your whole day? We explore how RSD can amplify emotional responses.Coping strategies—from self-awareness to practical tools, we discuss ways to manage the emotional waves of RSD.💡 Why You Should Listen:  If you’ve ever felt like rejection hits harder than it should, this episode is for you. Emily & Kylee bring insight, humor, and real talk to help you understand and navigate RSD with confidence. 🎧 Tune in now and let’s unpack the emotional whirlwind together! For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    30 min
  7. 06/05/2025

    More Than Just a Swim Lesson: The Lifelong Benefits for Kids with Autism

    In this eye-opening episode of Neurolicious, we sit down with Antoinette Spear, General Manager of Autism Swim, to explore a crucial yet often overlooked topic—the relationship between autism and water safety. Antoinette dives deep into why children on the autism spectrum are more likely to be drawn to water and the alarming risks associated with wandering. She explains why ensuring these children are water-safe isn’t just beneficial—it’s imperative. We also discuss the challenges autistic children face in mainstream swimming lessons, from sensory sensitivities to communication barriers, and how these obstacles can hinder their ability to learn life-saving skills. Antoinette shares valuable insights into what makes autism-specific swim teachers different—their strategies, adaptive techniques, and specialized approaches that foster engagement and boost participation. This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and swimming instructors looking to create safer and more inclusive aquatic experiences for autistic children. Join us as we make waves toward greater awareness and action in water safety. For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    40 min
  8. 05/30/2025

    Messy, Beautiful, ADHD Parenting: A Lesson in Grace

    In this heartfelt episode, Kylee dives into the messy, beautiful world of kindness—especially when life gets tough. She opens up about the challenges of parenting with ADHD, shedding light on the mental load that comes with it and how it intersects with life’s everyday struggles. Through raw and honest storytelling, Kylee reflects on a moment with a client that deepened her understanding of grace and empathy. She reminds us that while everyone faces hardships, the weight of those challenges can look very different depending on personal circumstances and privilege. This conversation is an invitation to lean into compassion—not just for others, but for ourselves too. From the highs and lows of parenting to the power of community support, Kylee encourages listeners to step up, offer help where they can, and most importantly, extend grace to those who might need it most. A reminder that sometimes, the greatest gift we can give is understanding. Enjoy!! For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    9 min
  9. 05/29/2025

    Beyond the Diagnosis: Finding Strength in Autism Parenthood

    When Emily’s son, Charlie, received an autism diagnosis, it wasn’t the ending of a journey—it was the beginning of a profound transformation. In this episode, Emily shares her deeply personal experience navigating the emotional highs and lows of the diagnostic process, the challenges of adjusting family life, and the unexpected resilience she found along the way. Rather than measuring success by traditional milestones, Emily redefined quality of life for her family—shifting the focus to connection, emotional growth, and celebrating progress in ways that felt authentic to Charlie’s needs. She discusses how small wins—like Charlie engaging with sensory activities, transitioning successfully between spaces, and finding joy in routines—became their new markers of achievement. Through candid reflections, practical insights, and heartfelt moments, Emily’s story reminds us that parenting a neurodivergent child isn’t about fitting into conventional expectations—it’s about embracing a unique and meaningful journey. Tune in to explore the beauty of acceptance, adaptation, and advocacy, and learn how rethinking success can open the door to a truly fulfilling experience for both parent and child. Keen to read more? Read about some of the strategies that helped Emily and her family here.  Thanks for listening  For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    34 min
  10. 05/22/2025

    When Your Child with Autism Becomes a Teen: A Mother's Story

    The Neurolicious Podcast brings valuable insights to parents navigating autism. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges of puberty. Meet Leeanne Hawke Leeanne Hawke is a mother, advocate, and expert by experience in raising a child with autism. Her journey with her 17-year-old son has given her unique insights into the challenges and joys of parenting a neurodivergent teenager. Leeanne’s approach combines practical wisdom with heartfelt empathy, making her an invaluable resource for other parents on similar paths. Her openness about both the struggles and triumphs offers a realistic view of life with an autistic teen. Through her experiences, Leeanne has become a beacon of hope and support for the autism community, sharing strategies that have worked for her family and offering encouragement to others. This episode discusses instances of children becoming agitated and using aggression as a form of communication. If you are concerned about someone in your home please seek support from these resources: https://www.familyrelationships.gov.au/talk-someone/advice-line  https://www.orangedoor.vic.gov.au/ https://intouch.org.au/ https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    33 min
  11. 05/07/2025

    The Official Neurolicious Trailer

    The launch of The Neurolicious Podcast marks the end of an era of loneliness for parents navigating the neurodiverse world.  When a Paediatric Developmental Educator and a mum of a child on the autism spectrum teams up with a Paediatric Occupational Therapist with a recent diagnosis of ADHD, we truly become the brains trust and support team that you need.  We explore the topics that people find hard to unpack, we talk about our daily struggles both at home and at work and we offer really useful and practical ideas to help make your load slightly lighter.  Parenting in general can bring feelings of isolation and confusion, add neurodiversity into the mix and it can, at times, feel crippling.  Let's get into it.  You'll hear more from us on the 16th May when we have an official launch.  Em and Kylee For regular updates and recaps of episodes, please keep and eye on our Facebook or instagram page If you are wanting to support this podcast, please subscribe and follow our podcast. Mummel Road Community Programs is a registered charity offering adolescents on the autism spectrum the opportunity to engage with their community in a meaningful way. To learn more about our charity or donate please read more here Mummel Road Members get weekly support session with Emily, our advanced positive behaviour support practitioner. Learn more about our members hub here. If you are wanting to share your story with the Neurolicious Community, please reach out to us at info@mummelroad.com.au

    3 min

About

Parenting is a tough gig—but parenting a child with additional needs brings unique challenges, emotions, and incredible moments of growth. Mummel Road is a space where personal experiences meet professional insights, creating a supportive and informative podcast for parents, caregivers, and those navigating the world of disability. Hosted by Emily, a mother of three—one of whom has a disability—and a dedicated professional supporting families of children with additional needs. Plus her co host, Kylee, a paediatric occupational therapist who herself has a diagnosis of ADHD. This podcast blends real-life stories, expert knowledge, and meaningful conversations to empower and uplift listeners. Whether you're searching for guidance, solidarity, or just a reminder that you're not alone, you'll find practical advice, heartfelt discussions, and strategies to navigate parenting with confidence and connection. There’s something for everyone on Mummel Road—because the journey is easier when we travel it together. Follow along on socials @mummelroad and tune in each week for a new episode