
Raising awareness of the special needs community through interviews of families about life children who have special needs.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingHealth & Fitness | ||||

Listen to hear a short update about Penny's upcoming surgery and learn a little more about what life with her is like.
We are looking for more guests to interview on the podcast. If you know someone who is a part of the special needs community,... more
James Tot is one of the sons of Jackie and Martin Tot, who were interviewed in last week's episode. He gives us some insights to life in a wheelchair and his interest in acting.
For those who would like to see James in his upcoming Zoom play, it ... more
Jackie and Martin Tot share some of their stories and wisdom regarding their lives in raising their three sons, two of which have hereditary cerebellar ataxia. They explain the importance of having a good support network and fervently celebrating ac... more
Sevrin Hamilton, a father to a son with Downs Syndrome, shares some of his story about life raising a son with this disability. Despite the initial surprise and struggle that this disability presented, his describes his son as "exactly what we needed... more
My first podcast episode! Where I introduce myself, tell my personal story of how I became part of the special needs community, and explain why I started this podcast.
For those wishing to contact me, please email at: specialfamiliespodcast@gmail.co... more
I like what you’ve done with this podcast so far. I think Jeremy has a compassionate heart and that comes across in how he sounds to the guests and in the questions he asks. It’s very interesting to hear from the families and from those with disabilities about the struggles, the triumphs, and their perspective on how the community can help them through their journey and embrace their unique gifts and strengths. Keep up the good work!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #186 |










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