
For over 12 years, I have worked with nonspeakers and their families. This podcast is a place where I share what I have learned, what I am still learning, and the unique tools that have helped so many families feel more calm, connected, and supported. Here, I presume competence, honor connection, and make space for hope for nonspeakers, unreliable speakers, and their families. You’ll hear intervie... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingRelationshipsSociety & CultureKids & Family | |||

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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Jeff Knight, a Utah-based chiropractor who has worked since 2014 with families of children on the autism spectrum, largely as a coach helping parents with cellular healing and detoxification support.
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I recently had an experience reminding me how scary and unsafe it can feel to be misunderstood.
Reflecting on that, I thought of how often nonspeakers live with that feeling—whether they communicate through open spelling, supported spelling, devices... more
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These tools have become foundational for our family’s autism journey. Sheridan has developed true gifts and wisdom with some of the toughest children and adults to reach. By the “fruit” of these tools you shall know that they come from a deep well of wisdom and hard earned experience.
Sheridan offers her gifts and skills so compassionately in these podcasts to help ease the lives of people with Autism and their families. I’m so happy to have found her and her experience and wisdom. Highly recommend!
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A practical, experience-driven show focused on tools and approaches for families with nonspeakers and children on the autism spectrum. Episodes mix hands-on strategies for communication (AAC, spelling, nonverbal cues) with grounding, energy work, and Spirit-to-Spirit concepts, alongside interviews and personal stories that illuminate resilience, parenting, and the boundaries between medical, spiritual, and everyday life. A standout is the integration of both traditional parenting guidance and more metaphysical practices (the Hill, Telepathy Tapes, grounding/shielding, and energy work), offering a unique blend that appeals to listeners seeking calm, connection, and hopeful, actionable steps.
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Recent guests on Awesome Nonspeakers include:
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