4 episodes

Once Upon an Upset — The Interviews

This podcast contains interviews only, about topics such as mental health and parenting, based on the content from my other podcast for kids and parents: Once Upon an Upset, stories and conversations to help make sense of difficult times.

For adults only.

New episodes on occasion.

To listen to my other podcast, the Once Upon an Upset Podcast for kids and parents, please visit www.onceuponanupset.com.

Once Upon an Upset - The Interviews Jessica Laurel Kane

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Once Upon an Upset — The Interviews

This podcast contains interviews only, about topics such as mental health and parenting, based on the content from my other podcast for kids and parents: Once Upon an Upset, stories and conversations to help make sense of difficult times.

For adults only.

New episodes on occasion.

To listen to my other podcast, the Once Upon an Upset Podcast for kids and parents, please visit www.onceuponanupset.com.

    Barbara Baum Freethy, M.Ed., a Social Cognitive Therapist

    Barbara Baum Freethy, M.Ed., a Social Cognitive Therapist

    On today’s episode, I inteviewed Barbara Baum Freethy, M.Ed., a Social Cognitive Therapist with a specialty in working with neurodivergent children and adults.
    Over the past 40 years Barbara has been a teacher, developmental evaluator, play therapist, individual psychotherapist and parent coach. She is a certified CPS Provider (Collaborative and Proactive Solutions Model developed by Ross Greene, PhD) and currently meets virtually with parents and families across the country.
    Barbara also developed Transdisciplinary Workshops, Inc. organizing over 200 continuing education events for professionals and parents wanting to learn more about cognitive diversity, psychology and mental health.
    In this interview I spoke with Barbara about the basics of CPS, how people can use CPS to better connect with their partners and their children. And we also talked about some ways to listen reflectively in order to understand each other’s concerns to create connection, rather than deflecting and/or correcting each other’s concerns, which tends to lead to disconnection, stress, and reactivity.
    Barbara lives in coastal Maine where she enjoys traveling to local islands as well as sharing her great interest in geometric origami.
    She can be reached at Barbara@transdis.com
    And you can listen to my other podcast, the Once Upon an Upset Podcast for kids and parents at OnceUponAnUpset.com.

    • 36 min
    Interview with Lyric Holmans, Founder of NeuroDivergent Consulting

    Interview with Lyric Holmans, Founder of NeuroDivergent Consulting

    On today's episode, I interviewed Lyric Holmans, an autistic self-advocate from Texas who runs the neurodiversity lifestyle blog Neurodivergent Rebel. They are also the founder of NeuroDivergent Consulting. Lyric is known as the pioneer of the #AskingAutistics hashtag, where simple questions prompt open-ended responses that Autistic people can easily chime in with, and invites participants to engage each other in conversations related to the topic. This hashtag connects NeuroDiverse people who would not otherwise have a reason to engage with each other, and fosters collective understanding of the Autistic Experience.

    • 46 min
    Interview with Kelsie, The Occuplaytional Therapist

    Interview with Kelsie, The Occuplaytional Therapist

    On today’s episode, I interviewed Kelsie, who goes by The Occuplaytional Therapist online, where she writes about everything from space-themed activities to sensory processing. She shares insights from a school-based professional perspective about IEPs, child development, and working with kids with disabilities, as well as a more personal perspective as a mom herself, and all focused on the importance of learning through play.

    To listen to my other podcast, the Once Upon an Upset Podcast for kids and parents, please visit www.onceuponanupset.com..

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Interview With Steven C. Hayes, who originated Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    Interview With Steven C. Hayes, who originated Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    I had the privilege of speaking with Steven C. Hayes, a clinical psychologist and Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno.

    Steven has written 46 books and nearly 650 scientific articles, and originated Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (or ACT), a popular evidence-based form of psychotherapy that uses mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based methods.

    To listen to my other podcast, the Once Upon an Upset Podcast for kids and parents, please visit www.onceuponanupset.com..

    • 1 hr 32 min

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