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"To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him the greatest adventure; to find him, the great human achievement." St. Augustine of Hippo....Triune LOVEs me is a self-narrated spiritual journey of love. Join me as I share the most incredible spiritual experience of my life. The event left me with a burning desire to find answers to my questions about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Together, they have held my hand and placed me in many amazing moments. My journey includes Pho ...
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Join Gwen & Kristen on their proverbial couch (the most INCLUSIVE of couches) as they share irreverently honest stories and wisdom gained through a collective 35 years of parenting FIERCELY EPIC neurodiverse humans. These friends have spent eons talking together about the hilarity and the hard of their parenting journeys and they want to invite you into those conversations too. Thanks for tuning in. They already think you're rather fantastic. To get more of Gwen & Kristen, join our newslette ...
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Helping your child transition to adulthood isn’t for the faint of heart for any parent… but when you're helping a neurodivergent child navigate the process, it’s even harder. Sure, there’s help– if you know where to ask for it. And your locality probably has a system or service that can offer support– but it has a different title in every state. An…
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I found the Passion version of the Lord's Prayer this week and loved it. So we birthed a bonus track. Matthew 6:9-13 9 Pray like this:‘Our Father, dwelling in the heavenly realms, may the glory of your name be the center on which our lives turn. 10 Manifest your kingdom realm and cause your every purpose to be fulfilled on earth, just as it is fulf…
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We’re back! As you may have noticed, we took the summer off of podcasting as our families navigated some big changes and milestones this summer. We didn’t mean to disappear, but we *may* have forgotten to tell you that we were taking a break. Sorry about that. So today, we’re catching you up on all the changes in our lives during the last few month…
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When it comes to the brains of our neurodivergent kids and friends… There can be a lot going on. Constant input that they struggle to filter, regular therapy that they may not be able to implement yet, and expectations from a society that’s not built for them: it can be so overwhelming and dysregulating. And while manual therapy interventions can r…
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Imagine with us for a moment: What would it feel like to be in a concert hall… but having a personalized audio experience created for your own individual needs? And not only that, but someone ten feet away from you could have their own audio experience tailored to their preferences that is incredibly different from your own. Sound fictional? Well, …
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One year!! Can you believe we made it this far, friends? Because we sure can’t. You Don’t Want a Hug has officially been published for a year, and it has been a wild ride. In today’s episode, we’re sharing joy, frustration, hope, and gratitude as we look back on this last year of podcasting. We’ll be discussing the many lessons we’ve learned, readi…
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And we’re not going to sugar coat it friends: navigating puberty with neurodivergent kids is rough. And it’s not just because we have to explain to our kids the importance of showering and explaining the function of certain parts of their anatomy in great and uncomfortable detail. Puberty also brings with it some intense emotional and personality c…
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Burnout. It’s a word that comes up often in society and is often synonymous with being tired and needing a vacation. But when it comes to neurodivergent folks, autistic burnout can look radically different and have long-lasting effects. In today’s episode, Becca Lory Hector shares her experience of being diagnosed with autism as an adult after an e…
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Isolation and loneliness are realities for parenting raising humans with neurodiversity. We’ve experienced both and know how difficult it can be through the many ages and stages of our kids’ lives. In today’s episode, we talk all about isolation and loneliness and their impact on neurodiverse families. We go into the data behind it, share stories r…
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Saving us is the greatest and most concrete demonstration of God's love, the definitive display of His grace throughout time and eternity. - David Jeremiah Today's Word SINNER - Podcast SINNER You clicked on this blog for a good reason. And if you want to know Jesus, I invite you to say these words with me. I know I am a sinner. I believe in my hea…
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Therapy plays an important role in our neurodiverse children’s lives… But let’s be real: the act of constantly driving all over to drag our kids into dingy, uncomfortable waiting rooms multiple times a week is not fun. In this episode, Gwen and Kristen dive into this phenomenon: why parents of neurodiverse kids end up in this situation, how to make…
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Sports can be critically important to a child’s development and even their family’s place in the community. That’s why our kids, regardless of ability, deserve more than a church basement to hone those social connections and their skills as athletes! In today’s episode, we’re interviewing Jen VanSkiver, Chief Officer of Strategic Growth for Special…
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The classroom is the essential component across every school from K-12 to higher education. So why is it that physical space is often overlooked as being a central player in the learning experience? If you’re a parent to a child with a disability, then you know that their environment can make all the difference! In today’s episode, we’re interviewi…
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Being a parent of neurodivergent children is challenging enough for most of us. But what does that look like when you introduce racial bias into the mix? How does that affect the way parents and children with disabilities are perceived by their schools and their providers? In today’s episode, we’re interviewing Jackie Bess, a wife and mom of three …
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Few things are more important to us as humans, especially to neurodivergent children, than access to quality healthcare. But did you know that Black and Hispanic children are less likely to be identified with autism than white children? This simple fact invites a closer look into the social currency that many of us take for granted and why the heal…
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As parents of neurodiverse kids, navigating the holidays can be…. a lot. Trying to get our kids to tolerate all the events, all the activities, and all the routine changes on top of everything else is exhausting, frustrating, and quite frankly, maybe not worth it for us and our kids. And who says we actually have to do all of this stuff anyway? In …
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We have so much to be grateful for, and what better time to acknowledge that than with Thanksgiving just on the horizon? Since expressing gratitude is essential to our health and happiness, especially as parents of neurodiverse children, we’re on a mission to be more intentional with how we recognize all the things we have to be thankful for each a…
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Halloween can sometimes be a struggle for neurodiverse children. There’s costumes and candy and strangers to consider. Halloween can be adapted to fit the needs of your family. Don’t feel like it has to be the same, traditional Halloween you see in the movies. That’s not always real life, friends. And if your kid tries to poop in someone else’s hou…
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Standardized testing and educational plans are a reality of life for us as parents of neurodiverse students. But it can be a bit daunting to think about, especially if you’re new to the process. There are forms and meetings and legalities that can overwhelm you if you’re not prepared. And honestly, it’s hard to be prepared for something you don’t k…
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TW: This episode discusses suicide. Please listen with care. It's suicide prevention month and we know that our population of neurodiverse youth and adults are impacted greatly by suicide, by suicidal ideation, and mental health issues because of bullying and other social challenges. It’s a vital topic, and one that’s hard to discuss, but we really…
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Most of us with neurodiverse children have IEP or 504 plans, and that means your child will have a team working with them at school. The team, your child, and you form an important dynamic when it comes to your child’s education and, from our experience, starting the year off on the right foot makes all the difference. In today’s episode, we’re con…
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It’s back to school time, friends, and it's such a difficult time for neurodiverse families. There’s a lot of mental and physical prep work we have to do in order to get ourselves and our kids ready for the transition from summer. If you’re in the early years of back to school time, don’t worry, it does eventually get a bit easier as you get more e…
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Kristen recently retired from her work at The Joshua School, a non-profit, facility school, approved by the Colorado Department of Education that partners closely with local school districts to provide the intensive services many of the students need. It was such a meaningful experience in her life and it’s something we really need to talk about. I…
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Many neurodiverse people have special interests and engage in repetitive behaviors. These interests are a crucial way for our kids to connect with others. But sometimes their interests and behaviors can be limiting, especially in school or other social settings. In today’s episode, we talk about why neurodiverse kids engage in special interests and…
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Family travel is supposed to be fun, right? We’re bonding and making memories and all that jazz. In a perfect world, we’d agree with you, but the reality is a bit more miserable when you’re traveling as a neurodiverse family. In today’s episode, we talk about how to plan for your trip in advance and get your neurodiverse kids used to the idea long …
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Both of us have spiraled down the rabbit hole of diagnosis with our children. As a parent, when you first hear about autism, you don’t know what you don’t know. You find yourself asking, “Are these behaviors normal?” many, many times. What even is “normal”, anyway? In today’s episode, we talk about the term “diagnosis”, the data around autism diagn…
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Ahhh, summer time. Swim lessons, water parks, summer camps - it’s the dream life, right? *insert record scratch* For neurodiverse families, that’s not really the case. Instead, summer can be really hard for us. In today’s episode, we talk about the struggles of summer, how we try to cope, and how summer is harder on parents than the kids. Plus, you…
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Making friends can be hard for anyone at any age, but it’s especially hard for neurodiverse children. We’ve had a front row seat to the experiences our kids have had trying to make friends and the lessons they’ve learned (and often have to re-learn) about who to let into their friendship circles. In today’s episode, we talk about the data behind ma…
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Isolation and loneliness are realities for parenting raising humans with neurodiversity. We’ve experienced both and know how difficult it can be through the many ages and stages of our kids’ lives. In today’s episode, we talk all about isolation and loneliness and their impact on neurodiverse families. We go into the data behind it, share stories r…
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We’re bringing you a mini episode today, and it’s one we had to record to rectify something we just realized: not everyone knows what neurodiversity means, or what autism spectrum disorder actually entails. In today’s episode, we’re getting back to basics and digging out the DSM-5 to define these terms for anyone who might not be aware. Let’s norma…
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We have a lot of experience parenting some fiercely amazing, neurodiverse kids and we have so many stories about that to share with you on this show. But before we dive deep into those stories, we wanted you to get to know us and our families a bit better. In today’s episode, we interview each other and talk about where we live, our difficult journ…
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Well, hello there. We’re your hosts, Gwen and Kristen, nice to meet you. This is the very first episode of You Don’t Want a Hug, Right? If you’re looking for honest and often irreverent conversations about parenting humans with neurodiversity, then you are in the right place. In today’s episode, we’re sharing our mission and our perspective, not le…
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Join Gwen & Kristen on their proverbial couch (the most INCLUSIVE of couches) as they share irreverently honest stories and wisdom gained through a collective 35 years of parenting FIERCELY EPIC neurodiverse humans. These friends have spent eons talking together about the hilarity and the hard of their parenting journeys and they want to invite you…
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" A Mothers LOVE" Click on the link to hear more. After studying over 675 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. This word study is not the typical study. Because truthfully my walk with God has been anything but ordinary... From no religious background and no interest in reading the Bible ... To a Holy Spir…
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Today's word: One Click on the link to hear more. After studying over 675 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. This word study is not the typical study. Because truthfully my walk with God has been anything but ordinary... From no religious background and no interest in reading the Bible ... To a Holy Spir…
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Today's word: Art Click on the link to hear more. After studying over 675 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. This word study is not the typical study. Because truthfully my walk with God has been anything but ordinary... From no religious background and no interest in reading the Bible ... To a Holy Spir…
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February is LOVE MONTH So let's go to creator of LOVE... 1 Corinthians 13 TPT. Wishing you a lifetime of God's abundant Love !!!!! Words with Narration on you tube. link below, https://youtu.be/R6iUCWzgDGw http://www.triunelovesme.com Word Study Link https://triunelovesme.blogspot.com/p/words.html Narrated by Lori Garner #voiceover #podcast #host #…
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Today's word : Longing Longing is definitely a 'feel' word. It is not a word we use very often in today’s world. But what does it mean and why do we long for anything? Click on the lick to hear more. After studying over 600 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. This word study is not the typical study. Beca…
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Today's word : Somewhere Is this a spiritual location between heaven and earth? To listen click on the link... After studying over 600 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. This word study is not the typical study. Because truthfully my walk with God has been anything but ordinary... From no religious backg…
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Todays Word - Loyalty Are we loyal? Does our heart have the best intentions? Does our soul have the strength to show up in the worst and the best of times? Or are we tainted by self-motivation? To listen click on the link... After studying over 600 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. This word study is no…
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“Christmas should be a day when our minds go back to Bethlehem, beyond the noise of our materialistic world, to hear the soft flutter of angels’ wings.” Billy Graham - Christmas is one of the most celebrated Christian holidays of the year, but what is the true meaning of Christmas? It is the celebration of the beautiful birth of Jesus Christ our Sa…
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If these walls could talk, I wonder what secrets they'd tell.”― Gayle Forman Roll back the clock and share in this special moment with me... click on the link... close your eyes, open your heart and listen with your soul... be drawn into a time long ago... Just imagine.... being there As I listened to meditation music called God's love. I became re…
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Come, join me as I travel back in time. By sharing a beautiful Christmas poem with a Christian twist. Merry Christmas from my house to yours. May God keep you safe this holiday season. Http://www.triunelovesme.com Written and narrated by Lori Garner ... Inspired by a greater LOVE. Twas the night before Christmas / Author Angie Mosteller https://www…
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Remnant is such a curious word. When I think of the word remnant a small piece of material comes to mind. A leftover... Some people have not learned the art of repurposing things that are small or insignificant or they do not have the vision to see how it can become a bigger better product. After studying 535 words... and dancing through the pages …
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Have you ever stopped to realize the wound heals from the inside? It continues to heal one layer at a time until we can see a scar over the spot where the wound once stood ... The hurt becomes just a memory... The wounds of the heart and soul go much deeper... and seems to be harder to heal... Where can we run ? After studying 535 words... and danc…
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Today's Word - Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit is such a large word to undertake! I can only share what is in my heart. This amazing journey that I have been on, has taught me many things over the past 3 years. After studying 535 words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation I have never tried to tackle the word, Holy S…
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I found the Passion version of the Lord's Prayer this week and loved it. So we birthed a bonus track. Matthew 6:9-13 9 Pray like this:‘Our Father, dwelling in the heavenly realms, may the glory of your name be the center on which our lives turn. 10 Manifest your kingdom realm and cause your every purpose to be fulfilled on earth, just as it is fulf…
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Todays word is "late" I do believe we all have a date with destiny.. We may not have it circled on our calendar. We may not have set a reminder on our phones... But life shows us that we all have an experation date.. I urge you don't be so caught up in the daily traffic of life that we suppress the urgency we feel tugging at our souls... Life is a …
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Today's word " LOOK" How do we look but do not see? What is it we are looking for in this life? Are we searching to fill a void in our souls... Many search but are not satisfied with what they see or who they have become... There is a hunger, a thirst, and a desire that can not be quenched! When we look with our human frailties, we will never truly…
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Today's Word : Tell If I have learned anything during my journey. I have learned, that although I have had to endure many changes ... I have been blessed with heavenly peace. I have felt a love that has never wavered... And I have learned to trust my Creator deeply... After studying words... and dancing through the pages of the Bible from Genesis t…
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