Episodi

  • Dr. Christopher Scott Wyatt Episode 2 - Adapting to Talented Neurodiverse People
    Jan 21 2026

    Dr. Christopher Scott Wyatt is an autistic self-advocate and father of two neurodiverse daughters. He earned a doctorate researching online education and writing instruction for students with autism spectrum disorders. His experiences living with physical and neurological differences shape his parenting. Dr. Scott consults with schools, businesses, and non-profit organizations on issues of autism, neurodiversity, and active inclusion. Parenting Neurodiverse children — those with ADHD, autism, sensory processing issues, and learning disabilities — presents challenges. As a diagnosed autistic person with ADHD and physical disabilities, Dr. Scott brings his experiences as a parent, researcher, educator, and Neurodiversity self-advocacy to an audience. He and his wife chose to be parents, fostering and then adopting two daughters. Audiences ask why an autistic person would want to be a father. Dr. Scott's experiences and academic credentials empower him to advocate for their daughters in a school system that too often fails to provide reasonable support. Even well-intentioned parents, teachers, and researchers don't always understand what Neurodiverse minds and bodies experience. As a speaker with more than 150 regional and national appearances and 15 years of consulting experience, Dr. Scott discusses autism, parenting, and education from the autistic perspective. The Autistic Me blog was launched in January 2007 when he began working for others with special needs. He completed his doctoral studies in 2010 at the University of Minnesota. While a doctoral student, he conducted two grant-funded research projects on autism and instructional technology. He publishes in academic journals, co-edited a scholarly collection, and has presented numerous conference papers. Reflecting his passion for digital media, he completed a Master of Fine Arts in film and digital technology, a Master of Arts in English composition theory and rhetoric, and undergraduate degrees in English and journalism. You can learn more about Dr. Christopher Scott Wyatt at https://www.tameri.com/autisticme/about/, https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/english/profile/christopher-wyatt/, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EvdCzSe8zU.

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    37 min
  • Dr. Christopher Scott Wyatt Episode 1 – Understanding Autism
    Jan 14 2026

    Dr. Christopher Scott Wyatt is an autistic self-advocate and father of two neurodiverse daughters. He earned a doctorate researching online education and writing instruction for students with autism spectrum disorders. His experiences living with physical and neurological differences shape his parenting. Dr. Scott consults with schools, businesses, and non-profit organizations on issues of autism, neurodiversity, and active inclusion. Parenting Neurodiverse children — those with ADHD, autism, sensory processing issues, and learning disabilities — presents challenges. As a diagnosed autistic person with ADHD and physical disabilities, Dr. Scott brings his experiences as a parent, researcher, educator, and Neurodiversity self-advocacy to an audience. He and his wife chose to be parents, fostering and then adopting two daughters. Audiences ask why an autistic person would want to be a father. Dr. Scott's experiences and academic credentials empower him to advocate for their daughters in a school system that too often fails to provide reasonable support. Even well-intentioned parents, teachers, and researchers don't always understand what Neurodiverse minds and bodies experience. As a speaker with more than 150 regional and national appearances and 15 years of consulting experience, Dr. Scott discusses autism, parenting, and education from the autistic perspective. The Autistic Me blog was launched in January 2007 when he began working for others with special needs. He completed his doctoral studies in 2010 at the University of Minnesota. While a doctoral student, he conducted two grant-funded research projects on autism and instructional technology. He publishes in academic journals, co-edited a scholarly collection, and has presented numerous conference papers. Reflecting his passion for digital media, he completed a Master of Fine Arts in film and digital technology, a Master of Arts in English composition theory and rhetoric, and undergraduate degrees in English and journalism. You can learn more about Dr. Christopher Scott Wyatt at https://www.tameri.com/autisticme/about/, https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/english/profile/christopher-wyatt/, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EvdCzSe8zU.

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    37 min
  • Brandon and Michelle Barber - From Rock Bottom to Resilient Leaders: Helping Others Build What Lasts
    Jan 7 2026

    Brandon and Michelle Barber faced cancer diagnoses, anxiety, business failures, burnout, and overwhelming moments. Instead of giving up, they chose to rebuild—not just their business but also their identity, purpose, and lifestyle. Their story is one of resilience, reinvention, and creating a company that doesn't drain you—it liberates you. Their Turning Point: "There was a moment where we were done. Emotionally, physically, spiritually. The constant grind, the pressure to perform, the fear of what was next—it almost took them out. Healing saved them. They started building systems. They went from surviving to scaling—with peace, purpose, and profit. Their mission became helping others do the same. They leveraged their past and created The 8-Figure Course Method—a done-for-you system that helps experts package their expertise into scalable, automated courses; Barber Coaching Mastery Certification—a coaching school for heart-led leaders seeking fundamental transformation; Resilience Leadership Systems—a blueprint for teams and companies to perform under pressure and adapt to change. They mentor leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs through life's storms and business challenges—leading them into freedom. Together, they share relatable life stories. They'll talk about: burning out at the peak of success, the pain of watching your identity fall apart, rebuilding your business to serve your family instead of taking from it, turning your life's work into leveraged income, and what it really takes to stay resilient today. They convey their message with warmth, humor, vulnerability, and no fluff. Brandon and Michelle believe people don't need more "motivation." They need systems, stories, and someone to say: "You're not broken. You're just building." You can learn more about Brandon and Michelle at https://www.brandonandmichellebarber.com/. You can get a free podcast ticket at https://www.brandonandmichellebarber.com/podcastvip.

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    35 min
  • Logan Hufford - My Victory Over Sexual Addiction
    Dec 25 2025

    Logan Hufford was born and raised in Alaska. He married Carrie, who herself is a 4th-generation Alaskan. Together, they are raising four amazing but crazy little monkeys. Their life is simple - they love their family time, their dogs, and exploring the beautiful Alaskan wilderness. And yet, none of this would have been possible today if he had continued with his past. For years, Logan did just about everything in his power to destroy his marriage and his life. He was a raging sex addict who engaged in pornography, affairs, and hiring prostitutes. More had become a way of life for Logan. He thought he had no hope. In 2016, God began to change all that. Through Recovery, God transformed Logan's life and his marriage. Logan and Carrie each now lead Recovery groups, doing what they can to give back by sharing the gifts that God has given. Logan's life mission and purpose is now to share with others how that happened. Because it wasn't easy, it wasn't quick, and Logan didn't do it alone. You can learn more about Logan Hufford at https://kcrpodcast.com/episodes/sexual-addiction-recovery-logan-hufford-part-one/ and https://www.instagram.com/no.longer.in.bondage/.

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    42 min
  • Rob René – Journey from Athlete to Innovator
    Dec 10 2025

    Rob René describes his journey from gifted athlete to health innovator. Rob encapsulates the essence of resilience, faith, and the quest for natural healing. After a life-altering accident ended his dream of becoming a professional runner, Rob faced years of struggle with addiction and a lack of direction. Guided by divine intervention, he delved into the realms of quantum energy, discovering revolutionary solutions that challenge the conventional medical system and offer natural alternatives to pharmaceutical dependencies. Through founding QE Strong and hosting the I Am Pain Free podcast, Rob is at the forefront of a movement advocating for a holistic approach to health, emphasizing the significance of quantum energy and the body's natural healing capabilities. His work not only provides practical solutions for those seeking relief from physical ailments but also serves as a testament to the power of faith and the transformative potential of aligning one's purpose with His higher calling. Rob's journey includes personal and professional evolution, gaining insights into overcoming adversity, the importance of nurturing one's health through natural means, and the profound impact of aligning with one's true purpose. Rob makes a clarion call to explore the depths of what is possible when science and spirituality converge in the service of humanity's well-being. Rob's life is an inspiring story of his groundbreaking work in quantum energy solutions, demonstrating how embracing our natural ability to heal can lead to a life of fulfillment, health, and purpose. For anyone touched by Rob's dedication to creating a healthier world, free from Big Pharma's grasp, this conversation is a beacon of hope and a guidepost for those on their journey towards holistic health and spiritual awakening. You can learn more about Rob at https://quantumrob.com/, https://www.facebook.com/rob.rene, and https://www.linkedin.com/in/robrene/.

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    45 min
  • Sharyn Abbott's story – Homeless Children
    Dec 3 2025

    Sharyn was thrust into early "motherhood" when she moved out of and away from her abusive parents, along with her 15-year-old brother. That was the start of her outreach to homeless children. Sharyn appeared on the Oprah Show, where she was featured for her innovative concepts on positive communication techniques, and many television and radio programs focused on entrepreneurship. She has published 10 books and has helped more than 200 others get their books published. She believes it is a fantastic privilege to be able to positively impact people through public speaking. Sharyn has over 20 years of experience working in the corporate world, as well as 20 years of teaching entrepreneurial skills. Her latest venture is to launch a high school program in Belize for at-risk children from the US. She will be taking 1,000 boys and girls each semester to Belize. You can learn more about Sharyn at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nzHZSZDDiA, https://www.facebook.com/UBIcorp/, and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharyn-abbott-ubu/.

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    31 min
  • Michelle Choairy Episode 2 - THRIVE
    Nov 26 2025

    Michelle Choairy is the mother to her "complex kid." Since his birth, she navigated her way around developmental delays such as autism, ADHD, and special education services, along with other life happenings. Michelle devoted nearly 10 years to searching for a way to help her son through his developmental issues. He is now diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder called TBR1, which only 170 kids worldwide are known to have. TBR1, or T-box brain transcription factor 1, is a crucial protein in brain development, particularly in the cortex and olfactory bulb. It acts as a transcription factor, meaning it regulates the expression of other genes by binding to DNA. TBR1 plays a vital role in neuronal migration, axonal projection, and establishing laminar and areal identity within the brain. Mutations in the TBR1 gene have been linked to neuro-developmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability. Michelle shares her journey through this process and how she can help other moms on a learning journey to gain clarity, advance their children, and save time by reducing the need to visit doctors and therapists. Michelle is her son's best advocate. She describes the acronym THRIVE and its application to raising a "complex" child. She has learned through the years what is required to get the best care for her son. She founded Collective Wisdom for Complex Kids, a support group for mothers with children with disabilities. She is passionate about working with families to help them reevaluate and prioritize their dynamics, guiding them from confusion to clarity while raising complex children.

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    51 min
  • Jennisue Jessen Episode 1 – Human Trafficking Survivor
    Nov 19 2025

    Jennisue Jessen was sold into the sex trade at age four, but God provided for her rescue and escape at age 17. In 2011, Jennisue and her husband, KJ, founded Compass 31, an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that fights human trafficking through prevention, restoration, and leadership development. Jennisue puts the love of Christ into practice by empowering other survivors to be catalysts for change and training national leaders to prevent human trafficking through education. She is a Presidential Appointee who served a 2-year term on the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, where she, alongside a group of peers, helped to inform federal counter-trafficking policies. As an American survivor of human trafficking, Jennisue knows the depths of trauma a body can endure. Still, she also knows the great lengths Jesus will go to redeem those held in captivity. Imagine being part of a movement that empowers Human Trafficking Survivors to heal, grow, and thrive. Together, with your help, we can bring about a world where hope and possibility are the prevailing forces – powered by the invincible strength of Christ's love. For those ready to take action against human trafficking, read "Human Trafficking Knows No Boundaries." It's not just a dry collection of statistics – It's an inspiring call to action that will empower you to make a difference. Together, we can build a future filled with hope. You can learn more about Jennisue Jessen and Compass 31 at https://compass31.org/compass31-founders/ and https://compass31.org/.

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    50 min