Suicide, part three
I just listened to this podcast without realizing what the subject was going to be. My late husband, who was definitely a “2 E” person, but never identified, committed suicide in 2001, leaving me with two children. It is a wake up call for me to be more aware of these issues with my own children. I am grateful for the intelligent and sensitive way that Emily presents her information regarding these extraordinary people with their gifts, talents, abilities….and problems. Her field is an emerging area of intense study and she has become an expert in this area. I appreciate hearing what she and her guests have to say, especially about these very crucial and sensitive issues.
ColbyFuller via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/16/21
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Outstanding. I can’t stop listening. So happy to have stumbled upon this. Thank you!!
Delci L via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/21
Really enjoy this podcast, just started listening to the older episodes and often music is played softly while the speaker is talking. I would have hoped that a podcast about neurodivergence would have been more aware of how this is a challenge for people with auditory processing disorder! Makes...Read full review »
Lulu425657 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/24
As a licensed child psychologist that works with autistic children and their families, I have found this podcast extremely valuable for the insights it provides. This podcast is a great resource for families as it is centered around the strengths of neurodiversity.
doctorTND via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/23
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