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Living with FASD

Patricia Kasper
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
FASD
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Aging
Community
Migraine
Neurodiversity
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria
Anosognosia
Sleep Apnea
Ontario Health System
FASD Prevalence Research
Education and School Systems
Masking
ADHD
Aging With FASD
Caregiving
Dementia
Paul Kasper
LEAP Method

The biggest hidden-in-plain sight epidemic we face is FASD, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, affecting 1:14 people to varying degrees and in differing ways.

How many people do you know, counting family, friends, coworkers and acquaintances? Divide that number by 14 to find out how many people in YOUR circle have been affected by Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, regardless if they've received a diagno... more

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In this engaging interview, art therapist Antonia Rathbun-Lindsey explores how art therapy can be a powerful tool for emotional regulation, especially for neurodiverse individuals. Discover how different art materials elicit unique responses and how ... more

In this lively, candid conversation, Patti Kasper and Carl Young explore the intricacies of aging with FASD, emphasizing the importance of understanding health outcomes, neurodiversity, and the power of community support. If you're navigating life wi... more

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In this inspiring episode of Living With FASD, host Patti Kasper sits down with Aeris Wren, an AuDHD high school student, youth advocate, and the host of the Telos podcast. Together, they challenge the traditional "clinical" view of neurodiversity an... more

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In this deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation, Patti is joined by Mary Byrnes, founder of Harrison’s Hope, a Canadian charity dedicated to supporting families living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Mary shares her "full circle" s... more

In this episode, Kyle Perkins joins Patti Kasper to explore rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) within the neurodivergent community, especially those with FASD and ADHD. They discuss personal experiences, coping strategies, the overlap of neurodive... more

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Patti Kasper hosts Jon Baer to explore the critical intersection of neurodivergence and substance use recovery. Jon shares his journey from early childhood trauma and substance use to his later-in-life diagnosis of AuDHD, emphasizing the need for rec... more

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In this episode, Patti Kasper sits down with Alice Foote, an FASD advocate from the UK who is currently vacationing in the United States. Alice shares her unique journey of being diagnosed at birth but not learning of her condition until age 16. They... more

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This episode features Dr. Jerrod Brown, Jodee Kulp, and host Patti Kasper discussing the complex relationship between migraines and FASD. They explore neurobiological mechanisms, triggers, co-occurring conditions, and practical interventions to manag... more

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Carl Young
Self-advocate with FASD, participant in aging-focused panel
FASD advocacy/community
Episode: Aging with FASD: Insights, Challenges, and Hope with Carl Young
Aeris Wren
Youth advocate for neurodiversity and podcast host
Telos podcast, Telos: a Neurodiversity Conversation
Episode: Dismantling the Myth of "Neurotypical": A Conversation with Youth Advocate Aeris Wren
Mary Byrnes
Founder/Executive Director, Harrison's Hope
Harrison's Hope
Episode: Harrison’s Hope: Building a Lifespan Support System with Mary Byrnes
Kyle Perkins
Content producer focused on ADHD, guest on the show
Self-employed/independent content creator
Episode: Top Strategies to Manage RSD and Overthinking with Kyle Perkins
Jon Baer
Guest, in substance use recovery advocate
Insight Recovery Treatment Center / Insight Recovery Mental Health
Episode: Solving the Wrong Problem: When Recovery Models Ignore Neurodivergence
Alice Foote
Guest on Living with FASD, living with FASD advocate
UK origin, author of Sip by Sip
Episode: FASD & Masking with Alice Foote
Dr. Jerrod Brown
Physician and researcher focused on migraines and FASD-related comorbidities
Independent researcher/clinician
Episode: The Neurobiology of Migraines in FASD: What You Need to Know
Morgane Borzee
Founder of Equanimum, therapist/coach developing experiential emotional intelligence tools
Equanimum
Episode: Unlocking Emotional Intelligence for Neurodivergent Minds: A Conversation with Morgane Borzee
Angela Geddes
Social worker with 30+ years of experience; author in the FASD space
Ontario, Canada
Episode: A Complicated and Beautiful Brain: Reframing FASD with Angela Geddes

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Patti Kasper
Host of Living with FASD; long-time advocate with lived experience

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Unlocking Emotional Intelligence for Neurodivergent Minds: A Conversation with Morgane Borzee
Q: How can parents and professionals use this framework effectively with neurodivergent individuals?
By using concrete maps and animal character metaphors to externalize parts, practitioners can help people recognize underlying needs, reduce shame, and discuss triggers without re-traumatization, leading to better communication and self-regulation.
Unlocking Emotional Intelligence for Neurodivergent Minds: A Conversation with Morgane Borzee
Q: What inspired the Equanimum approach and how did Morgane get started?
It evolved from personal experiences with anxiety and trauma during the pandemic, combined with a background in design and education. Morgane wanted to make psychoeducation more intuitive using visual, narrative tools to map emotions and stressed states.
A Complicated and Beautiful Brain: Reframing FASD with Angela Geddes
Q: How did you get started in this field and what drives your work today?
Angela explains that her beginnings as a child and youth worker, trauma-informed practice, and later diagnostic advocacy shaped her lifelong commitment to understanding FASD across the lifespan, not just in children but also in adults who are under-supported.
The Spectrum of Experience: Moving Past Labels in FASD with Tami Eller
Q: So in your mind, how are some ways that we can move beyond the label when we're referencing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders?
By recognizing that every individual with FASD is unique, focusing on the diagnostic write‑up to understand how the brain and body are impacted, and implementing individualized supports and accommodations rather than relying on a single label.
Dismantling the Myth of "Neurotypical": A Conversation with Youth Advocate Aeris Wren
Q: What do you hope for the future of neurodiversity inclusion?
Aeris envisions more accessible resources, broader inclusion in communities and decision-making spaces, and ongoing efforts to validate every individual's unique strengths and needs, including those with FASD.

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What is Living with FASD about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A candid, interview-driven series explores FASD across the lifespan, blending personal narratives, clinical insight, and advocacy to illuminate health, education, and social challenges. Episodes frequently center on aging with FASD, neurodiversity, regulatory strategies for emotional management, and the misperceptions surrounding FASD. Guests range from self-advocates and clinicians to researchers and caregivers, offering practical advice on diagnosis, treatment, system navigation, and community supports. A standout throughline is a commitment to reducing stigma through lived experience, multidisciplinary perspectives, and actionable strategies for families and professionals. The format tends to emphasize empathy, real-world applications, a... more

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