48 episodes

In this podcast, Paul Carroll, Creator & Founder of AutismDadvocate.org, discusses topics that truly matter to fathers of autistic children.

The Autism Dadvocate Podcast Paul Carroll

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 39 Ratings

In this podcast, Paul Carroll, Creator & Founder of AutismDadvocate.org, discusses topics that truly matter to fathers of autistic children.

    One Mother's Journey with Autism

    One Mother's Journey with Autism

    In thisepisode, Paul interviews Manisha Lad, who is the Founder of The Sensory Pathway Center in New Jersey.  Just in time for Mother's Day, Manisha shares her journey as the mother of an autistic son, and how it propelled her to found her own non-profit to help other moms (and Dads) on their autism journeys.
     
    Paul and Manisha discuss the following:
    Akhil' s diagnosis at a very young age
    What Manisha learned about Akhil and his autism
    Akhil’s broken silence: a new journey begins
    Managing emotions and remaining positive during difficult times
    How Akhil's insights helped Manisha find even more interventions 
    Akhil's journey to college

    • 28 min
    A Father's Journey with Autism, Love, & Grief

    A Father's Journey with Autism, Love, & Grief

    Within the autism community, parents often navigate the complex comorbidities associated with autism, including mental health issues.
     
    The latest Autism Dadvocate podcast shares one father’s journey with autism, love and ultimately - grief.  My guest is this episode is Robert Hubbard, whose latest book - Scenes with my Son - shares his courageous story.
     
    Paul and Robert discuss the following:
    Robert's journey as a father with his son's autism diagnosis
    How Auggie's autism progressed as a child and as a teenager
    Auggie's comorbidity with mental health
    Robert's personal journey with faith

    • 28 min
    What Dads of Autistic Kids Need to Know about Burnout

    What Dads of Autistic Kids Need to Know about Burnout

    Burnout...........we hear this term everywhere…….office workers, nurses, teachers, police officers, working Moms…  but is the phenomena of burnout different for parents with autistic kids?
    The answer may surprise you (and it’s a resounding yes).
     
    Within the autism community, parents navigate therapy appointments, IEP meetings, endless calls with health insurance companies, meltdowns, special diet needs, and creating a sensory-safe environment for their kids.
     
    In this episode, Paul discusses burnout with Christopher MacLellan, CEO of the Whole Care Network – an organization dedicated to promoting care and support to families or anyone in a caregiving role.
     
    Paul & Christopher discuss the following
     
    -Why addressing burnout matters
    -The impacts of burnout if not addressed
    -Strategies and tips for minimizing burnout
    -Manageable self-care tips that don’t take lot of time or money

    • 36 min
    The Need for Community and a Supportive “Tribe” for Fathers of Autistic Children

    The Need for Community and a Supportive “Tribe” for Fathers of Autistic Children

    Our current US Surgeon General – Vivek Murthy – recently stated that loneliness in the U.S  has become epidemic, and is as detrimental to your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
     
    Within the autism community, this isolation is particularly pervasive amongst fathers of children on the spectrum……
     
    In this episode, Paul and Andrew Horn, CEO of Tribute and Executive Men’s Coach, discuss the following:
    Why isolation, disconnectedness and loneliness is so prevalent amongst men in our society
    Why addressing isolation and seeking a community matters…..
    Strategies and tips for addressing isolation and loneliness
    3 steps to making deeper connections
    “Go first”
    “Authenticity & vulnerability”
    Persistence and tenacity - meaningful connections do take time

    • 36 min
    How Good Intentions Can Still Lead to Bad Parenting

    How Good Intentions Can Still Lead to Bad Parenting

    As Dads, we want the best for our kids, right?  However, when we as Dads set neurotypical standards for our neurodiverse kids, we are not being good Dads.  In fact, we’re doing just the opposite.
     
    In this podcast, Paul interviews Jude Morrow, CEO of Neurodiversity Training International, author, and TedX speaker.   They discuss the unique dynamics between neurotypical Dads and neurodiverse kids
     
    Paul and Jude discuss the following:
    Jude’s own journey and diagnosis
    Parenting practices that derailed Jude’s adolescence
    Common assumptions Dads make about their autistic kids
    When Dads should intervene, and when Dads need to back off
    Top Three Mistakes that Dads typically make with their kids

    • 30 min
    One Father’s Unique Journey with Autism

    One Father’s Unique Journey with Autism

    What if you were the father of two autistic children, only to be diagnosed with autism yourself at the age of 41?   This is the compelling story of Jeremy Rochford. 
     
    In the latest Autism Dadvocate podcast, I interview Jeremy Rochard.  Jeremy is an author, TedX speaker, weight loss coach, standup comedian, and all-around amazing (and funny!) guy. 
     
    We discuss his fascinating journey with autism, which includes:
    His weight loss journey - 200 lbs!
    His foray into stand-up comedy
    His children’s diagnosis
    His own autism diagnosis
    His advice and insights to other autism dads
     
    Please join us for an organic (and very humorous) conversation between these two Dads.

    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
39 Ratings

39 Ratings

Will12113 ,

Authentic and Thought Provoking

Paul has created an incredible podcast which provides a lot of insights, especially to those who are willing and curious to learn more about individuals on the spectrum. Paul is an authentic storyteller and confident speaker. It is a pleasure to listen to him describe his journey. I am so grateful to have learned as much as I have from these podcasts. Thank you!

myfavoriteamy ,

Whether you’re a dad, mom, or just someone who wants to be an advocate this podcast is perfect.

This podcast is perfect, if you’re wanting to learn more, gain support and understanding or just feel a connection to someone who gets it. Paul is an honest story-teller of ups and downs, twists and turns in his journey. He also provides a lot of insight to those, like me, who just want to be a better human and an advocate for those on the spectrum. I highly recommend this podcast.

Arlington Christian ,

Sincere - thought provoking - insightful

Paul has created meaningful podcasts that provide actionable steps for the listener. His advice and challenges for reflection are applicable to any father. Highly recommend

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