How Living On The Spectrum Became a Lifeline for Neurodivergent Families - The Guardian Network

How Living On The Spectrum Became a Lifeline for Neurodivergent Families - The Guardian Network

Episode Spotlight: Anita Ahearn from Living on The Spectrum

Anita Ahearn, founder of Living on The Spectrum, joins Angie Schmitzer for an insightful conversation about the growth and impact of her online directory. Learn how Living on The Spectrum became the largest platform for products and services tailored to the neurodiverse community. Anita shares her journey, motivations, and valuable insights into the neurodiverse world.


Key Insights:

  • The Coke Bottle Story: Anita shares a powerful analogy (not her own) about how kids and adults with ASD can maintain their composure in public but may release their pent- up emotions at home. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for supporting Neurodivergent individuals.
  • ASD Community Health: Discover the reasons behind the lower life expectancy within the ASD community and actionable steps we can take to address this issue.
  • My Buddy Gard’s Role: Anita is thrilled to include My Buddy Gard in her directory, highlighting how our GPS watches and pendants provide safe independence for both children with ASD and aging parents living with dementia.

 

Why Listen?

Anita's passion and expertise shine through in this episode. Her insights will not only inform but also empower you to better support the neurodiverse community.
Skip the doomscrolling and tune in for practical, helpful information.

Upcoming Episodes

Stay tuned to the Guardian Network Podcast (now available on YouTube) for
upcoming episodes featuring:
  • A leading sensory aid provider that was started by an 11 year old!
  • The women behind the company dedicated to improving life for individuals in wheelchairs or those needing things a bit differently!

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